<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CSHERER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "merchant and free mariner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sherer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in India." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Left India for England before the Mary Galley arrived there." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant and free mariner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "305" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Sherer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSAVILE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician. Knighted, steward of Wakefield 1617; trustee of Batley grammar school c. 1620; MP for Yorkshire 1624-25, for York 1628; gentleman of the privy chamber 1626; Viscount Savile & baron of Castlebar (Irish peerage) 1628; 2nd Baron Savile of Pontefract (English peerage) 1630; privy councillor, treasurer of the household 1641; disabled from sitting in parliament, imprisoned (suspected of conspiracy) 1642; released 1643; 1st earl of Sussex, sat in the Oxford parliament 1644; imprisoned again (first by royalists, then by parliamentarians, whom he had joined) 1645; released 1646; retreated from public life during the interregnum." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted fellow-commoner at Peterhouse College, Cambridge 1608; Inner Temple 1610." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Savile (1556-1630), first Baron Savile of Pontefract, probably the wealthiest man in Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Savile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1590, d. between 1657-59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Baptized at Doddington-Pigot, Lincolnshire; lived at Howley, Yorkshire (West Riding) from c. 1593; educated at Cambridge 1608, London 1610; positions in Yorkshire, London (also had a house there) & court; imprisoned at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire 1642-43, Tower of London 1645-46; retired (to Howley?) during the interregnum, died in retirement but not at Howley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son and heir. Mother: John Savile's 2nd wife Elizabeth (b. c. 1568), daughter of Sir Edward Carey or Cary of Aldenham and Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, and his second wife, Katherine. Married (1) Frances (d. between 1634-40), widow of Sir John Leveson and daughter of Sir Thomas Sondes of Throwley, Kent, and his second wife, Margaret, daughter of William Brooke, Baron Cobham; (2) 1640 Lady Anne Villiers (b. c. 1623), daughter of Christopher Villiers, first earl of Anglesey (d. 1630), and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Sheldon of Howby, Leicestershire. \"Sincere only in his desire for peace and in his priority of protecting his fortune\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2398" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1658" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Savile" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barkham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barkham, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barkham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JKENTING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Kenting" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Easthampstead, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector from 1759, though wrote the hospital that he \"cannot trouble myself with things without any profit\". Took part of the pay of the nurses under his supervision \"for his own trouble\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Trader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1710" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Kenting" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTANHOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "First Baron Stanhope, courtier." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles, x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26249" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1540, d. 1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother of Sir Thomas Stanhope, who was father-in-law to the 1st earl of Clare" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1830" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1621" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Stanhope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P23_transferred_title_from>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who relinquish legal ownership as the result of an E8 Acquisition.\nThe property will typically be used to describe a person donating or selling an object to a museum. In reality title is either transferred to or from someone, or both.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "μετεβίβασε τον τίτλο από"@el , "原所有权者是"@cn , "transferiu os direitos de propriedade de"@pt , "übertrug Besitztitel von"@de , "a fait passer le droit de propriété de"@fr , "передал право собственности от"@ru , "transferred title from"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14_carried_out_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "advice on fellowship elections" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,11>\n[} [\\VIII. - FROM OLIVER NAYLOR TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^TO JOHN\nCOSIN^] \n   Mr. Coosin,\nI received both your last letters together, for your first\nbeeing enclosed in one to Mr. Skippon lay heere a whole weeke in\nhis absence before I had it. I like the whole substance of your\nReplie wonderfullie well, and if so be the senior fellowes keepe\nfrom making any act against you, or sending any satisfaction to\nyour Lord, 'tis no matter what parlees they have amongst\nthemselves. But hinder that as much as you can by your letters,\nthat those which are for you joyne not in any thing with the\nrest to the prejudice of the foundation. I have writt once more\nto Mr. Wake to advice what he does. If failing of a dispensation\nhe will needs give over, lett him commend you for his successor\nto the M=r= and fellowes, which being an ordinary curtisie in\nall Colleges, will add something to their unkindnes which shall\nwithstand it, at least in your Lord's opinion. If you want tyme,\nMr. Wake may conceale his determination, staying at London,\nwhich I beleeve will hinder the M=r=. a while from pronouncing\nhis place voyd: for he will not now be over hastie. I cannot\nresolve uppon a suddaine whether it were better for you to\npetition to the Chancellor for a stay and hearing of the\nbuisnes, or to get his letter for your selfe, or some other\ngreat man's letter. The one certainely wilbe as easie as the\nother, and perchance more effectuall for you. If you petition,\nmore must joyne, and the ground of it must be some injury\npretented to your places. This, if you fasten uppon all the\nseniors, you will wrong your frends, if uppon the M=r= and some\nof them you confirme divers against you, which perchance may be\nwonne; besides you give an occasion that some will joyne with\nthe M=r=. in answere, who els in all likelyhoode will slip the\ncoller, and indeed this buisnes proceeding from himselfe alone\nhe may be thought worthy to be accus'd alone for setting up of\nhis kinsman against all equitie and practise of the College. So\nit wilbe likely you shall only loose him whom I beleeve you have\nlost allready. Yett a generall petition may be drawne, that\nwhereas Mr. Michels is a suiter in the College to succeed in the\nsenioritie against all equitie and right, it would please his\nLordship to write to the M=r=. and Fellowes that nothing be done\nto the prejudice of your places, and against the custome and\npractice of the College. The ground of your recourse to him must\nbe because he is supreme \n<P I,12>\nVisiter of the College, unto whom the fellowes did allwayes\nbring their greevances, and by whom they have had so many and so\nhonorable redresses. But if, uppon consideration, you find this\ncourse troublesome and chargeable, you may thinke uppon some\nletter for your selfe, which if it comes from one that must be\nrespected, it will not only make a stop, but effect something on\nyour behalfe, pleading only your woorth and your degree, and the\nesteeme that your Lord and the Universitie hath of you, and that\nthey would not by a contrary election give an example so much\nagainst all equitie and former custome. If a letter to this\neffect could be gotten presently, your petition may followe\nafter as you see occasion, and if you gett the Chancellor's\nletter you shall have more cause to come to him againe. But lett\nyour letter or petition be joyntly both to M=r=. and fellowes,\nand hold you, if you can, to that, that some above heare it, and\nnot the heads of the College, for (\\manus manum fricat\\) . My\nLord of Rochester were excellent for that business, whose letter\nperchaunce may be presently gott for you, and having done that\nkindnes which he hath to the College, it will certainly be much\nrespected, at least it will give a stop till you be fullie\nprovided. I doe not thinke, if your frends stand firme, that any\ndevolution wilbe made, for the fellowes will never loose their\nright of election, only they will strayne curtisie who should\nyeeld to an other, but if yours will hold out there is no feare.\nAnd if any of your frends would but make a protestation in the\nChappell against the election of any of the .... and require of\nthe Register to make an act of it, it may be it would doe some\ngood. But (\\consilium in arena`\\) , a hundred things may happen\nto advantage the cause, which, if they will but watch and take,\na few will doe more then the greater number which are not so\nresolute. I do fullie agree with you in this, that the M=r=.\nwould have Michels made by the fellowes, and if he cannot\nprevayle that way, he will not be seene in it. Therefore plie\nthat quarter whatsoever you doe els. If you be not over buisy\nwrite a line or 2 every weeke, and I will not fayle to answere.\nThe .... petition to the .... must serve to prove this, that\nthey did acknowledge heretofore that they had not the same\npriviledges with the foundation, and that before the .... gave\nover their right, they themselves did make account they were not\nto succeed. If this be not question'd\n<P 13>\nyou may conceale it. Howsoever lett not my hand be seene. I\nthanke you for the .... you sent, and am sorry to heare our\nconvocation should be any way misinclined, but I hope it is but\nsome of them. I pray you send me that Gag, for we have it not\nheere; only we heare much speaking of it. I thanke you likewise\nfor your newes from both places, and I pray you sometyme\nremember your occurrences there, especially those of the\nconvocation. For thence we shall heare nothing, unlesse it be\nfrom your selfe. So wishing you all good successe, and, without\nany further complement, desirous to doe you any good office, I\nrest, \n   Yours ever, \n   Oliver Naylor.\n   Tawst:[\\ocke,\\] 19 March, [\\1623-4.\\] \n   It were not amisse if you sollicited Mr. Stokys to be absent\nat the election, which he may easilie doe by pretending some\nbuisnes abroad.\n   To my verie worthie frend, Mr. John Cosin, at Duresme house\nin the Strond.\n\n"@en ;
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                "19 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "university contemporaries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "rector of Tawstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1049" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ONAYLOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tawstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Naylor to John Cosin on 19 March, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Updated"@en , "updated"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxnead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oxnead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oxnead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JURRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Proctor at Rome" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Urry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rome" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "492" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Urry" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
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                "<Q A 1618 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 51>\n[} [\\XXXVI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF\nBEDFORD TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Cornewallis,\n   If this honest man had not offered me a means to convaigh\nthese lines to you, I had sent a footeman\n<P 52>\nof my owne with them, to lett you know that though business hear\nfalls out crossely to my purpos of coming to you this tyme as\ncan be, (the K.=s= jorney to Theatford being stayed,) yett\nnothing shall make me leave you longer in doubt that I make\npromisses to you I intend not to performe; therefore you may be\nconfident that if the hand of God Almighty impose not the\ncontrary, I will be with you about a fortnight hence, though I\ncannot yett name the certain day, because I can~ot well leave\nthis towne till the Court removes to Grenwidge, which will be\nabout that tyme, but no day yett sett; my stay with you will be\nso short as I wish you wold resolve my journey might be to fetch\nyou to London; whear I might have yo=r= company longer, for\nnecessity will compel me to goe and come post, and rest but one\nday with you; which I know you will alowe when you shall\nunderstand the occasions command my being hear, which I reserve\ntill we meet; hoping that desired tyme to be now so near, yett\nso long I will not defer all my thankes to M=r= Bacon; of whos\ncare to do me the kindnes I unmannerly desired of him for some\ngood pieses of paintinge, your chaplain hath been a faithful\nrelator and made me a thankelesser debtor; which you both shall\nfind if ever it be in my power to witness how unfeignedly I am\n   Your faithfullest freind, L. Bedford.\n[\\April 1618.\\]\n   To my dear and worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
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                "April" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on April, 1618"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Proctor in 1467 and Commissary of the University of Oxford in 1480-5(?); principal of Brasenose Hall in 1480." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "DD Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Commissary of Oxford University" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "110" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1502" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Sutton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_058>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "marriage plans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1497 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 126>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVIII.\\] }]\n(^To my singuler good master, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   In my most humble wise I recomend me unto your good\nmastership, and to my especyall good lady. Sir, I sent a letter\nthis last weke to you by James Colton, servant to Master\nGascoyne, to shew to your mastership my fortune at this tyme. If\nyour mastership be, (as I doubt no other in my mynd, nor with my\nwords to noble men of worship, but that ye be,) my good master,\nthe which hath, and ever shalbe, to your honour and profitt,\nthough I have afore this bene chargable to you, now, I trust in\nGod, as true and profitable to be, as ever I was, and much more,\nand able to restore and amends make of all cost done to me afore\ntyme. Sir, I besech you after your most discret mynd and wysdome\nto answere this messenger, that shall com to you for this\njointor of xx marke, both in words and in your wrytting, so that\nyt be to your honour, my poor honestie, and truth, and making in\nthis world; for uppon that answere lyeth my great wele, and if\nyt were otherwyse, my utter undoing for ever, the which God\nforbyde. Yt shall cost your mastership no peny more, nor charge\nto you; for if your mastership say to him that ye are content,\nand will grant and make to him this joyntor incontinent after\nour marriage, when we two shall come to you, and so shew yt\nlovingly to the sayd messenger, and in your wrytting to them\nagayne, then all is done: for when I am maryed to her, thes men\nthat now are counsellers shall bere but litle rome. And\ntherfore, this is a matter of no charg, and to me great\npromotion all maner of wayes. She is amyable and good, with\ngreat wysdome and womanhead, and worth in land yerly xx marke\nand more, to you at hir wyll, the which, I trust in God, shalbe\nloving for you and yours in tyme to come for ever. Also in gold\nand silver, coyned and uncoyned, D=li=, I thinke\n<P 127>\nveryly, as I perceyve by hir. Beside hir lands, in all she is\nworth m=li= marke and more. She hath refused for my sake many\nworshipfull men and of great lands; some of them hath offered to\nhir xl=li= joyntor within London: notwithstanding, she is to me\nsinguler good mystres, as after this your mastership shall know.\nThis same day she gave to me a chayne of gold, with a crosse set\nwith a ruby and pearles, worth xx=li= and more. And because that\nther messinger shall bryng my letter with him that they se, for\nI clossed yt afore, to show your mastership my mynd, I besech\nyour mastership to cause him that shall come with these lettres\nfrom my mystres and hir counsellors, to have good chere, [{and\nthat I trust to deserve,{] and to send to me a bill by the same,\nas yt shall please you. Sir, I have sent to you iij yerds of\nwhit dameske for a cowrenet, as good as I cold bye any, and I\nwold have sent much more things, save only my businesse is\ngreat. Also I have payd your fyne in the Excheker, but I take\nnot out a discharge unto the next terme, because I purpose to\nget a grant more. Also I besech your mastership to shew that\nsayd messinger, that ye had no word from me this vi weke, and no\nman in your place to know from whence this berer come, lest that\nther messinger shold understand of my sending. Please yt your\nmastership to give credence unto this berer, and let him departe\nor the other man come with the letters; and all such service as\nyt pleseth you to comand me, yt shalbe done, with Gods grace,\nwho evermore preserve you and yours in health and honor. Wrytten\nin Furnywalls Inne, the 19 day of March, 1496. I humbly pray\nyour mastership to cause the messinger to speake with my Lady,\nand if hir ladyship wold send by him a token to my master, yt\nshall avale hir another of xx tymes the valor. Now, and my good\nlady wold of hir great gentlenes and noble mynd send a token, as\nis within wrytten, I cold never deserve yt to hir, for yt shold\nbe to me great honesty, and the greatest that ever I had; for by\nyour mastership and hir,\n<P 128>\nI am put to more worship than ever I shold have comyn to. Sir,\nas I wrote in, I was purposed to have sent a fellow of myne to\nyour mastership, but now I send this my wrytting by Preston,\nservant with my master Gascoyne. Pleaseth your mastership to\nkepe this byll, and whatsoever you doe for me in word, cost, and\nwrytting, yt shalbe mine, when we be maryed, to relesse and\nunbynd; and so I will. Sir, I besech you, pray my lady to make\nthe messinger that shall come from my mystres good chere. I know\nnot as yet what shall come, but as I am infirmed, a gentilman of\nClementts Inne. I besech your mastership, and my good lady both,\nto take no displeasure with my simple wrytting this tyme, for my\nmynd is set so much otherwyse, that I cannot perfictly do my\nduty. Our Lord preserve you.\n   Your servant,\n   Edw. Plompton.\n[\\19 March 1496-7.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "19 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "915" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnival%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 19 March, 1497"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTHYNNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/64887" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Touchet (d.1617), Lord Audley (later earl of Castlehaven)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Maria" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thynne née Audley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1578-1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Longleat, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Thomas Thynne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
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                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1611" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Maria Thynne née Audley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CBRANDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ANCESTORS MERCHANTS TRADING IN EAST ANGLIAN PORTS, VISCOUNT LISLE 1513, DUKE OF SUFFOLK 1514, ONE OF HENRY VIII'S FAVOURITE COURTIERS, MARRIED TO MARY TUDOR, HENRY'S SISTER, FORMER QUEEN OF FRANCE (d. 1533)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford, x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3260" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir William Brandon d. 1485)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHARLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRANDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1484-1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND EAST ANGLIA. WARRIOR IN FRANCE." ;
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                "Social climber from esquire to nobleman; charming person; BROTHER-IN-LAW OF KING HENRY VIII, FATHER-IN-LAW OF HENRY CLIFFORD, LATER SECOND EARL OF CUMBERLAND" ;
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                "C, D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "FIRST DUKE OF SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1545" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHARLES BRANDON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWILLOUGHBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLOUGHBY N. FILOTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF SIR EDWARD WILLOUGHBY (D. 1540)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "160" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE WILLOUGHBY N. FILOTT" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 19>\n[} [\\XVIII. TO HER SON EDWARD.\\] }] \n   My good Ned - I thinke it longe sence I hard from you, but my\nhope is that you are well. My thoughtes are as much vpon you\nnow, as when you weare with me, and thearfore I must conclude,\nthat absence abates no loue, but that which is but a shawdow of\nloue. I send this mesenger (whoo makes me beleeue he goos with a\ngood will) purposly to see you, and I hope, he will bringe me\nthe ashurance of your being well returned to Oxford. The carrier\nsent me word you weare not returned on Tusday last. Your father\ncame well home from Heariford, on Saterday last; he was a\nlittell ill at Heriford, but I thanke God, he is very well nowe.\nYour brother Robert has some times a fite; all the rest are\nwell, and I beleeue they will tell theaire owne mindes to you\nthemselfes. I hard of no other thinge they did at Heariford;\nbut, by order from the Lords, they haue made two\nprouesmarchalls, to home they give +L20 pound a peace, euery\nyeare, to ride well armed, and each of them a man, and to let\nnoe roges or idell persons wonder aboute the country; and the\ndepuetie liftenantes haue entertained two shoulders to\ndiscipline all the bandes: on is taken out in your fathers\ncompany, to be his sargent; his name is Weare; he has bine in\nall theas wars in Jermany, and sarued vnder your ouncell S=r=\nTomas Conway; the others name I knowe not; and this I rwite you\nword of, that you may not be ignorant of what is doune in your\nowne cuntry. Your cosen Scriuen, they say, is to be a curenall,\nif any troups goo vpon any saruis. He is called Curenall\nScriuen. For forane nwes, I beleeue, you haue hard that Briscake\nis taken; and nowe the Curantes are lisened againe, you will\nwekely see theare relations. Now, my deare Ned, howe much doo I\nlonge to see you, and the Lord in mercy still giue me that\ncomfort, that I may acounte you my beloued child, and the Lord\nin mercy fille you with his gras, that so you may be louely in\nHis sight; and if you are beloued by the Lord, it is happines\nenoufgh. None are partakers of his loue but \n<P 20>\nhis childeren; and he so loued them, that he gaue his sonne to\ndye for them. O that we could but see the depthe of that loue of\nGod in Chirst to vs: then shure, loue would constraine vs to\nserue the Lord, with all our harts most willingly. And this loue\nof the Lord is not commen to all. Others may partake of his\nmercy, as Ahab, who the Lord spared vpon his humeliation; and\nthey may partake of his power, as the Kinge in Samaria did, when\nthe Lord made plenty to flowe in the citty, affter so greate a\nfamine. And all his creaturs partake of his liberallity in\nfeeding them, and his most wise gouerning of the things heare\nbelowe; but none tastes of his loue but his chosen ones; and if\nwe be loued of the Lord, what need we care what the men of the\nworld thinke of vs? We in that respect, should be like a good\nwife, whoo cares not, howe ill fauored all men ells thinke her,\nif her husband loue her. And, my deare Ned, as this loue of the\nLord is his peculier gifte, only to his deare onse, let it be\nyour cheefe care to geet ashurance of that loue of God in\nChrist; and, sence he has loued you, sheawe your loue to him, by\nhateing that which he hates, which is sinn; and it was sin that\ncrucified our Lord, that so loued us that he gaue himself for\nvs. My deare Ned, the eye, which I put vpon my owne soule, I put\nyou in minde of. Be constant in holy dutys; let publicke and\npriuet goo to geather. Let not the on shoulder out the other. I\nbeleeue, before this, you haue reed some part of Mr. Caluin;\nsend me word how you like him. I haue sent you a littell purs\nwith some smale mony in it, all the pence I had, that you may\nhaue a penny to giue a power body, and a pare of gloufs; not\nthat I thinke you haue not better in Oxford, but that you may\nsome times remember her, that seldome as you out of my thoughts:\nthe Lord blles you.\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Janu: 14, 1638.^)\n   I haue sent your tutor a smale token. I can not but desire to\nsheawe thankes to him, who sheawes so much loue to you. I heare\nin closed send you the bookebinedrs letter from Woster, that you\nmay see bookes are not so cheep theare as in Oxford.\n\n"@en ;
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                "19" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 14 January, 1639"@en .

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                false ;
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                "Aldred" ;
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                "1575" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "West Somerton" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Goodman" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "109" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Neuilly-sur-Seine>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%29> ;
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                "(Neuilly-sur-Seine, France)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Neuilly-sur-Seine" .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                true ;
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                "official" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 284>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS COOPER^]\nTo Coll. Thomas Lord Cooper.\nS=r=\n   I have, by the joynte Advise of y=e= Com=rs= of this\nCom~onwealth and of as many Offic=rs= of y=e= Army as are in\nTowne att p'sent, appointed severall places for the Com~ission\nOfficers of every respective Regim=t= or of as many of them as\ncan well be spared from their duty, to meete upon a Certaine day\nlikewise appointed, and being soe mett, to elect two Com~ission\nOffic=rs= for every respective Regim=t= to be and appeare at a\nGen=l= Councell, to be holden att Whitehall, y=e= 6=th= of\nDecember next, according to y=e= Tennor of y=e= Third Article in\ny=e= inclosed paper. Y=e= tyme & place of meeting appointed for\ny=e= Officers of yo=r= Regim=t= in order to y=e= said service,\nis att Newry, upon y=e= 6=th= day of December next. I have, for\ny=e= more effectuall and expeditiousse performance of this\nService (by y=e= s=d= advise), sent notice, by letters, unto\neach Troope & Company in each Regim=t= in Irel=d= of y=e=\nrespective tymes, places and occasion of their meetings. The\nmanagem=t= of y=e= Election, and y=e= returning of y=e= names of\ny=e= p'sons w=ch= shalbe elected for yo=r= Regim=ts= to my\nselfe, w=th= all possible speede, is left to yo=r= Care. It is\ndesired by such of o=r= ffriends as long for peace and\nsettlem=t=\n<P 285>\nupon y=e= foundac~ons of love, Trueth and Righteousnesse, y=t=\nwe should endeavo=r= to have such men elected as have y=e=\nlargest portion of a meeke, loveing, peaceable, healing spirit,\nsuch as delight not to nourish or uphold a spirit of contenc~on\nor by a law to impose their judgem=t= or practice in matters of\nReligion in other men's conscienses. I am likewise to recomend\nto yo=r= observation y=t= y=e= inclosed Agreem=t= doth not\nrequire y=t= y=e= Officers to be chosen should be of every\nrespective Regim=t= for w=ch= they are Chosen; any Comission\nOffic=r= of y=e= Army is capable to be elected, and conceived\nadviseable, as well for expedition as avoiding unnecessary\nCharge, y=t= as many of y=e= Officers of y=e= Army as are in\nEngland, Capable of being elected, and fitly qualified, should\nbe chosen to serve in y=e= Councell - it being very probable\ny=t= y=e= worke of y=e= Councell wilbe at an end before any from\nhence can repayre thyther, And haveing to use his freedome in\ndebate and choise, and y=t= all o=r= endeavo=rs= may be att\nthose meetings to be united in freindship and mutall love\ntowards each other, w=th=out w=ch= we are not farr from ruine.\nThe Emissaryes of o=r= comon Enemy and his confederates being\natt this instant very busy in all corners of y=e= Three Nations,\nespecially in this Land, in sending forth Libells and Seditiouse\npapers to divide us amongst o=r=selves; But if y=e= Lord have\npleasure in us, he will defeat their councells, and bring them\nto shame and Trouble who delight in Troubles and divisions.\n   Yo=r= assured Freind to serve you,\n   John Jones.\nDublin. 29=th= Nov., 59.\nPost: I desire y=e= returne may be under y=e= hands of all y=e=\nOffic=rs= consenting.\n\n"@en ;
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                "284" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Cooper" ;
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                "colonel (also styled \"lord\")" ;
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                "commander-in-chief - colonel" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
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                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "515" ;
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                "1659" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCOOPER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Thomas Cooper on 29 November, 1659"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, legal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1504 FN APLUMPTON>\n<X AGNES PLUMPTON>\n<P 187>\n[} [\\LETTER LETTER CLII.\\] }]\n(^To Sir Richard Plompton be thes byl delivered in hast.^)\n   Sir Richard Plompton, I recomend me unto you, dessiring and\nprayng you that ye will se some remydy for thes prosses, that\nthey may be stopped; and that ye will goe to my lord Dayrsse,\nand make on letter for me in my name, and shew him how they delt\nwith my housband tenaunts and servants, and ye thinke it be to\ndowe. And I pray you that ye will se that nether thes, nor none\nother prosses, pas, but be stoppyd, as my speciall trust is in\nyou. For I have sent up the copy of the (\\capias\\) , with one\nletter from William Elesson and one other from Under Sherife,\nthat ye may, after the scest of them, labor as ye thinke best by\nyour mynd. Also, Sir Richard, I pray you to remember my other\n[{order{] ; for Thomas Stabill hath taken the west Rod and the\nest Rod, and hath mayd the fenses, and so she hath no gresse to\nhir cattell; and also they sow hir land, and will not let hir\noccupy nothing as yet, and that discomfortheth them much. No\nmore, but the Trinete kepe you. From Plompton in hast, the xiii\nday of Aprill.\n   By me Dame Agnes Plompton.\n[\\13 April 1504.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "13 April" ;
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                "Recipient & relationship marked wrong (Sir Robert Plumpton, FN) in corpus." ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "187" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
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                "clerk, chaplain" ;
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                "RP was AP's husband's cousin (& worked for him?)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "214" ;
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                "1504" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDPLUMPTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne to Richard Plumpton on 13 April, 1504"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "HANSE MERCHANT WHO IMPORTED HANGINGS AND TAPESTRY since at least 1519, GOT INTO DEBT IN 1528 AND HAD TO SELL EXPENSIVE TAPESTRIES TO THE KING AT A VERY LOW PRICE IN 1529" ;
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                "x Brereton" ;
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                false ;
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                "PROTÉGÉ OF WILLIAM BRERETON" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1720" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD SMYTTYNG" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clerk in merchant Charles Marescoe's service 1668-73; Charles's widow Leonora Marescoe's partner 1673-75; Leonora's husband 1675-89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/45549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Small clothier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jacob" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "David" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1640-1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Darnetal near Rouen; London; naturalized in 1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "14193" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jacob David" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2GOWLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Attorney." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Ralph Gowland Sr. (d. 1728), attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ralph Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gowland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Durham (domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Became Lord Scarborough's steward." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "879" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1748" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ralph Jr. Gowland" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3B+Suffolk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Norfolk; Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norfolk; Suffolk" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P68_foresees_use_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an E57 Material foreseeen to be used by an E29 Design or Procedure. \nE29 Designs and procedures commonly foresee the use of particular E57 Materials. The fabrication of adobe bricks, for example, requires straw, clay and water. This property enables this to be documented.\nThis property is not intended for the documentation of E57 Materials that were used on a particular occasion when an instance of E29 Design or Procedure was executed.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "συνήθως χρησιμοποιεί"@el , "normalmente emprega"@pt , " sieht den Gebrauch vor von"@de , "指定使用材料"@cn , "foresees use of"@en , "utilise habituellement"@fr , "обычно применяет"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67_refers_to> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kent" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SBENTHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Naval architect and inventor. Went to Russia to pursue a career; travelled widely there, studied shipbuilding; worked for Catherine the Great's favourite, returned as knight of St George (awarded 1788; later the king allowed him to use his Russian title in England). Inspector-General of Naval Works 1796-1807; Navy Board 1807-12." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School (1763); apprenticed to shipwright William Gray 1771-78. Educated as shipwright, studied grammar, mathematics, chemistry etc on the side." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jeremiah Bentham (1712-1792), London attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bentham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1757-1831" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in London. 1771-78 lived in Woolwich, then Chatham, Kent. Went to Russia in 1779; returned to England 1791. Lived in London. Revisited Russia 1805-07. Retired 1812, moved to France 1813; returned to London 1826." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1796 Mary Sophia Fordyce. Close to his brother; worked on many projects together." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6901" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8140" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1831" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Bentham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norwich>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Norwich, Norfolk" , "Norwich" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norwich" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_129>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "recommendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480 FO HFORSTER>\n<X HUMPHREY FORSTER>\n<P III,17>\n[} [\\355. HUMPHREY FORSTER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR.\\] }]\n[\\(c. 1480.)\\]\n   Right worshipfull nevewe, in my most feythefull wyse I\nrecommaunde me to you. And pleaseth you to wete that one Robert\nBolle, a tenaunt of myne of Henle hath be with me and enformed\nme that his Brother dwellyng at Rysborowe shuld be atached for a\nScot by servauntes of yours, wher in dede he is none, for he and\nhis brother that is my servaunt were bore but ij myle from syr\nJames Strangewy[{sshes place{] . whiche is fifty myle from\nScotlond and more. And his fader and moder t[{enaunts{] to syr\nJames Strangewissh, which wolle be dewly proved: wherfore I\nbeseche yow to showe your favorabill maistership to them as\nconciens and ryght require. And Jesu preserve yow. Wreten in\nhast this same Moneday. Thomas Raufe was with me this same\nMoneday in +t=e= mornyng, for Poughlowe lond to understond what\ndireccion Herre Doget wold abide: and he tolde me that he most\nryde with his moder to Sotwell and Dodecote\n   Your owne Humffrey fforster\n   To my most worshipfull Nevewe Syr William Stonore in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "III, 17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "uncle - nephew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Humphrey Senior" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Forster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Supplementary Stonor letters and papers (1314-1482). Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden Miscellany 13. Camden third series 34. 1924." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFORSTER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Senior Forster to William Stonor on ?, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PN>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Private/Self: Non-Classical"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GHOTHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hotham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1741-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sub-governor to the Prince of Wales and Prince Frederick 1776. Treasurer and Secretary to the Prince of Wales 1780." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "826" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Hotham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KKNYVETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Knyvett, y Knyvett 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Burgh (d. 1597), 5th Baron Burgh of Gainsborough; wife Frances (d. c. 1647), daughter of John Vaughan of Sutton-in-Derwent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Knyvett née Burgh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father's family seat was at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; after father's death (he was lord deputy in Ireland) mother settled in Westminster, London; Katherine got married in London and moved to Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk (main domicile); visits to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth and youngest daughter. Married 1620 Thomas Knyvett (1596-1658), esquire, of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "51097" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1646" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Knyvett née Burgh" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newcastle+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lewes> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newcastle House, Lewes, Sussex?" , "Newcastle House, Lewes, Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newcastle House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSHIPMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shipman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1159" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Shipman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Avignon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Avignon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Avignon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JREYNOLDS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "?Robert Reynolds of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Judith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Reynolds" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Edward Young courted Judith Reynolds. Her brother, Sir James Reynolds, eventually put a stop to the courtship." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1030" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1690" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Judith Reynolds" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMURPHY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Founded the Gray's Inn Journal, wrote plays and acted; worked as a lawyer 1762-1788; wrote books, translated Tacitus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "English college at St Omer; Lincoln's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Murphy (d. 1729), merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Arthur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Murphy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1727-1805" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Clomquin, Roscommon, Ireland; lived in Dublin 1729-1735; was in France 1736-1744, first at Boulogne, then 6 years at St Omer; Cork 1747-1749; lived in London for the rest of his life" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Disinherited by his uncle for refusing to go to Jamaica, turned to theatre. Commisioner of Bankruptcy 1803, pension from George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "author and actor, journalist, barrister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2858" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1805" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arthur Murphy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APHILIPS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Secretary to the Lord Chancellor 1726. Judge of the Prerogative Court 1733 in Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Addison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22119" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St John's College, Cambridge 1693-1696; fellow 1699-1708, resigned his fellowship in 1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Ambrose Philips, a draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ambrose" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Philips" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1675-1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Shropshire (Leicestershire family), 1675-1693?, \"A native of the Midlands\"; Cambridge 1693-1708; in Holland 1703; London 1708; in Copenhagen as an ambassador's secretary 1709; London 1709?/10?-1720s(1726?); Ireland 1720s(1726?)-1748; London 1748-1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Joined the Addison circle. Principally remembered for his quarrel with Pope. A zealous Whig. His nickname \"Namby-Pamby\" lives on." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-13 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1749" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ambrose Philips" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P149_is_identified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an instance of E28 Conceptual Object using an instance of E75 Conceptual Object Appellation."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is identified by"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E75_Conceptual_Object_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1617 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,1>\n[} [\\I. - LETTER FROM OLIVER NAYLOR TO JOHN COSIN.\\] }] \n   Mr. Coosen,\nIf you have any mind to receive and to send commendations so\nfarre, I could wish it might be us'd betwixt us. On my part I\nwould be very glad of it that I might keepe my remembrance where\nI am so much beholding, and howsoever I shall have but little\nnewes to requite your letters with, yett myne shall contayne\ntestimonie of a true affection which I shall alwayes beare you.\nI have heard from Cambridge of Mr. Simpson's last sermon. If\nthat or any thing about that cause be worth your writing, I pray\nyou lett me heare. I am in a place of very good contentment, but\nso farre is a banishment. I have one good benefite of a verie\nchoyce librarie, and my Lord of Bath hath intent to increase it\ndailie, as the mart shall afford any choyce bookes. If this next\nCatalogue have any in Divinitie which you shall here commended,\nI pray you send me the names, that I\n<P I,2>\nmay procure them. For they have us'd hitherto to trust the\njudgement of a booke-binder in Paule's Church-yard, who sends\nwhat he would. Remember my service to your Lord, unto whome I\nshall allwayes acknowledge my selfe in all humble duty bound.\nThe carriers that bring letters this way lie at the Starre in\nBreadstreete. They sett forth every Saturday in the morning. You\nmust enquier for Barstable carriers, and direct your letters to\nme at the Earle of Bath's in Tawstocke. If you receive this\nletter I pray you returne answere. And so with commendations to\nyourself and Mr. Rhoane, I commend you both to God's protection.\n   Your ever loving friend,\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   Tawstocke, 13 March, [\\1616-17.\\]\n   If you will, heare of a church buisnes that is falne out\nheere. There's one Allen in a towne cal'd South Moulton, not\nfarre from us, that hath christned a pott of ale lately, with\nall the ceremonies belonging to a christning. His bell was a\ncandlesticke, his funt a salt-seller, two duble juggs the\ngossips, and a dozen juggs more the witnesses. He us'd the verie\nwordes of our lyturgie, and, least any thing should be wanting,\nhe had gossips' feast when he had done. He is thought to have\ndon it in derision of our ceremonies and relligion. For he came\nlate out of Portugall, and hath bene perswading divers young men\nto returne thether with him. He is falne into a noble Bishop's\nhands that stands for the Church. I have sent Mr. Allen woord,\nfor name's sake.\n   To my very loving frend Mr. Coosen, at the Bishop of\nLichfeld's in St. Austin fryers neere the Exchange.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary to John Overall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "university contemporaries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ONAYLOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tawstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Naylor to John Cosin on 13 March, 1617"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Project>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A project (a collective endeavour of some kind)." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Project" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#disjointWith>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> , <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Letcomb>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Letcomb" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Letcomb" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s+Palace>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. James's Palace, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. James's Palace" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1652 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 210>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MAJOR SALWEY^]\nTo Maio=r= Sallway.\n   I have aduentured once more to convey unto you a cast of\nHawkes by the Bearer (being a ffalken and a Tassell), if they\ncome not to y=r= hands in good condic~on, I desire he may not\nReceave any incouradgm=t= by yo=r= bounty towards him. As to the\nhopefullness of theire being as serviceable as usually creatures\nof theire kind are. I must wholely depend\n<P 211>\nupon my good friend y=t= helpes mee toe them, not haveing any\njudgment to decerne the goodness of them: The Lord keepe your\nSperitt constantly upon the wing y=t= the marrow and substance\nof your delight may be above any Earthly creatures or comforts,\nand that those greate Endowments which God hath qualifyed you\nwith to decerne of things beyond the ordinary Pitch of men, may\nnot be like your high flown Hawkes, who although they be carryed\nup farr above the Earth, yet they have theire backes towards\nheaven, and theire Eyes are fixed upon the Earth.\n   Your most affectionat frind and very reall servant,\n   J. Jones.\nDrogedah August 19th 1652.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "210" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sallway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "major (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - major" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SALLWAY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Drogheda> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to  Sallway on 19 August, 1652"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCLIFFORD5>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHT OF THE BATH 1610, BARON CLIFFORD 1628, FIFTH EARL OF CUMBERLAND 1641; ROYALIST" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ's Church, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman (Francis, Earl of Cumberland)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1591-1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "YORKSHIRE AND WESTMORLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "CLIFFORD'S SISTER MARGARET WAS MARRIED TO SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "5TH EARL OF CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E84_Information_Carrier>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises all instances of E22 Man-Made Object that are explicitly designed to act as persistent physical carriers for instances of E73 Information Object. \nThis allows a relationship to be asserted between an E19 Physical Object and its immaterial information contents. An E84 Information Carrier may or may not contain information, e.g., a diskette. Note that any E18 Physical Thing may carry information, such as an E34 Inscription. However, unless it was specifically designed for this purpose, it is not an Information Carrier. Therefore the property P128 carries (is carried by) applies to E18 Physical Thing in general."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Information Carrier"@en , "Φορέας Πληροφορίας"@el , "Informationsträger"@de , "Носитель Информации"@ru , "Support d'information"@fr , "Suporte de Informação"@pt , "信息载体"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E22_Man-Made_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Subberton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Subberton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Subberton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1616 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 41>\n[} [\\XXXI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Madam,\n   I thinke myself infinitely beholding to you for your kindly\nsending this bearer; but indeed you doe me wrong to beleive I\nshould have been gladder of any bodie's company in my jorney\nthen of yours,\n<P 42>\nand should sooner have invited any of my freinds to have donne\nme that honor. But till very lately I was not assured wheather I\nshould have gotten leave to goe or no, and, when I did obtaine\nitt, itt was with this condicion, that I should not invite\nothers to the like jorney, which I do so punctually observe as I\ntake nonne eyther man or woeman with me but my owne servants; so\nas you see I have not binne left to my owne liberty in this,\nwhich if I had, be assured I should have intreated both you and\nM=r= Bacon to have seen the Hage with me, as thos of whos\nwillingnes to doe me all honnor I am most confident, and whos\ncompanies wold have binne of extream contentment to me. If M=r=\nBacon passe this way this sommer, I wish itt may be while I am\nther, wheather, if God give me health, I intend to sett forward\nfrom hence on Tusday or Wensday comse'night, and to stay ther\ntill towards the 20th of August, before the end of which month I\nmust, if I live, of necessity be in England; from whence, though\nther be litle ods between crossing the Theams and sea, I part\nnot without so settling my estate as, whatsoever becom of me,\nevery one shall be shewr of ther owne, and you not be prejudised\nby your kindnes to me, to whos days and comforts I beseech God\nAlmighty to adde many, and to give me means to expresse how\naffectionatly I am Your most faithfull and thankefull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\n<P 43>\n   I will not faile to obey you to the Queen of Bohemia, nor to\nmake such mention of you as become my love and knowledge of you.\nHarington House, this 12th of July [\\1616\\] .\n   To my worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "350" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 12 July, 1616"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_053>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1496 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 113>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To my singular good master Sir Robart Plompton, knyght.^)\n   In my right humble wyse I recomend me unto your good\nmastership, and to my singuler good lady. Afore, my lord of\nCarlel hath passed so by the way, at his lodging at Poumfret and\nScroby, that as yet I spake not with his lordship. I spake with\nhis servants, and they shewed to me Ch. Kilborn rideth not up\nwith him. Yt was shewed me that uppon Thursday last ther was a\ngreat Justice sat at Wentbrig; I wold fayne know what was done\nther, and afore that, in such matters as concerned you. Master\nTailbose was at Colliweston uppon tuesday, wedensday, and\nthursday last, as the\n<P 114>\nbringer can shew; els I wold have written much more. My lord of\nDarby departith towards London upon munday come a senit. Davy\nrecomend him to your mastership, and when we come to London, ye\nshall have a strayt restreynt for Haveray. Our lord preserve you\nand all yours. At Stampforth, (\\crastino Hallarii\\) .\n   Your humble servant, Ed. Plompton.\n[\\14 Jan. 1495-6.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "113" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "173" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1496" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stamford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 14 January, 1496"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBRAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Great Chishall in Essex; lived at the time in Edmonton, Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "210" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bray" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Salisbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Salisbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Salisbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGODBEHERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT OF WILLIAM BRERETON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GILBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GODBEHERE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CHESTER AND WORCHESTERSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1755" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GILBERT GODBEHERE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_County+Durham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "County Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "County Durham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#SocialMobility> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Up"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CR3HATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Baron Kirby of Hatton; Viscount Hatton; Governor of Guernsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hatton, z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Hatton (1605-1670), 1st baron Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "137" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1632-1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family seat: Kirby, Northamptonshire; in Guernsey; died in Kirby, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In 1682 viscount Hatton of Gretton, co. Northampton. Commissioner for trade and plantations 1681." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st viscount Hatton, governor of Guernsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "53229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1706" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Hatton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELEICESTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Army captain." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Matron of the Foundling Hospital 1759. Sister of a prebendary of Peterborough." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "871" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Leicester" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EASHMOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Companion to the sons of a distant relative of his mother, James Pagit (a baron of the exchequer) 1633; began to practise the law 1638; royalist excise commissioner for Lichfield 1644; similar commissionership for Worcester, gentleman of the ordnance in the garrison at Oxford 1645; astrological pursuits 1645-; admitted to a masonic lodge at Warrington 1646; published on alchemy 1650s; antiquary from the mid-1650s, cataloguing; Windsor herald at the College of Arms 1660-75; comptroller of the excise for the City of London 1660; accountant general of the excise 1668-death; published a history of the Order of the Garter 1672; bequeathed his collections to the Ashmolean Museum built by the University of Oxford 1683." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Browne, y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lichfield grammar school; also a chorister at the cathedral; trained privately to be a solicitor (Who's Who & Brasenose College web site); spent time studying when employed in the garrison at Oxford 1645 (linked with Brasenose College); MD degree conferred on him by the University of Oxford 1669." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Simon Ashmole, a saddler who also did some soldiering abroad (his father had been a person of standing); wife Anne, daughter of Anthony Bowyer, a Coventry draper whose family was of gentry status" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elias" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ashmole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1617-1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Lichfield, Staffordshire; moved to London 1633; retired to Cheshire c. 1642; also Staffordshire, Worcestershire, Oxford; returned to London 1646; gained estates in Berkshire through his 2nd wife 1649 but seems to have lived in/around London until his death. http://www.jstor.org/stable/531041" ;
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                "Married (1) 1638 Eleanor (1603-1641), daughter of Peter Manwaring of Smallwood, Cheshire, from an impoverished gentry family; (2) 1649 a rich widow, Mary, Lady Mainwaring (1597-1668), daughter of Sir William Forster of Aldermaston and widow of Sir Thomas Mainwaring, recorder of Reading (d. 1646); disagreements with her led to lawsuits 1650s; (3) 1668 Elizabeth (1632-1701), daughter of the antiquary William Dugdale. Unswervingly royalist." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Astrologer and antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1219" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1692" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elias Ashmole" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESAYERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Factor on the 8th EIC Voyage 1611. Member of the Hirado factory 1613-1623. Sent on trading voyages to elsewhere in E/SE Asia. Remained in the Indies." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
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                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sayers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1626" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "East Indies 1611-1626. Japan (Hirado) December 1613 - December 1623." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Distant relative of John Saris? Died probably on board ship sometime in 1626." ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2899" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2711" ;
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                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Sayers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "announcing the death of colonel Walton's eldest son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1644 FO OCROMWELL>\n<X OLIVER CROMWELL>\n<P 299>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXII. OLIVER CROMWELL TO COLONEL VALENTINE WALTON\nHIS BROTHER IN LAW.\\] }] \n<P 300>\n   Deere Sir\n   It's our duty to sympathize in all mercyes; that wee praise\nthe Lord together, in chastisements or tryalls, that soe wee may\nsorrowe together. Truly England, and the Church of God, hath had\na great favor from the Lord in this great victorie given unto\nus, such as the like never was since this War begunn. It had all\nthe evidences of an absolute Victorie obtained by the Lord's\nblessinge upon the godly partye principally. Wee never charged\nbut wee routed the enimie. The lefte Winge which I commanded,\nbeing our owne horse, saving a few Scottes in our reere, beat\nall the Prince's horse. God made them as stubble to our swords.\nWee charged their Regiments of foote with our horse [{and{]\nrouted all wee charged. The particulars\n<P 301>\nI cannot relate now; but I believe of twenty thousand, the\nPrince hath not four thousand left. Give glory, all the glory,\nto God.\n   Sir, God hath taken away your eldest sonn by a cannon shott.\nItt brake his legge. Wee were necessitated to have itt cutt off,\nwherof hee died.\n   Sir you know my tryalls this way, but the Lord supported mee\nwith this, that the Lord tooke him into the happinesse wee all\npant after and live for. There is your precious child, full of\nglory, to know sinn nor sorrow any more. Hee was a gallant\nyounge man, exceedinge gracious. God give you his comfort.\nBefore his death hee was soe full of comfort, that to Franke\nRussell and my selfe hee could not expresse it, itt was soe\ngreat above his paine. This he sayd to us. Indeed itt was\nadmirable. A little after hee sayd, one thinge lay upon his\nspirit; I asked him what that was; hee told mee that it was that\nGod had not suffered him to be noe more the executioner of his\nenemies. Att his fall, his horse beinge killed with the bullett\nand as I am informed three horses more, I am told hee bid them\nopen to the right and left, that hee might see the rogues runn.\nTruly hee was exceedingly beloved in the Armie of all that knew\nhim. But few knew him; for hee was a precious younge man, fitt\nfor God. You have cause to blesse the Lord. Hee is a glorious\nSainct in heaven, wherein you ought exceedingly to rejoyce. Lett\nthis drinke up your sorrowe. Seinge theise are not fayned words\nto comfort you; but the\n<P 302>\nthing is soe real and undoubted a truth, You may doe all thinges\nby the strength of Christ. Seeke that, and you shall easily\nbeare your tryall. Lett this publike mercy to the Church of God\nmake you to forgett your private sorrowe. The Lord be your\nstrength; soe prayes\n   Your truly faythfull and lovinge brother\n   Oliver Cromwell.\nJuly 5=th=. 1644.\n   My love to your daughter and my cozen Perceval, sister\nDesbrowe, and all freinds with you.\n\n"@en ;
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                "5 July" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "299" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Valentine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walton" ;
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                "colonel, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, military leader" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_VWALTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Cromwell to Valentine Walton on 5 July, 1644"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHARRIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LISLE'S SERVANT? LANDOWNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HARRIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOMERSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "310" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN HARRIS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clerkenwell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Clerkenwell, London" , "Clerkenwell" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clerkenwell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASINCLAIR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Chamberlain to King Christian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/63419" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Andrew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sinclair" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Copenhagen, court of King Christian of Denmark" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "946" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andrew Sinclair" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AGILBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Puritan preacher; elder of the Congregation of Marian exiles in Geneva" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anthony" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gilby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Earl of Huntingdon's protégé; the standing of almost a bishop in Leicestershire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "365" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anthony Gilby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "social mobility"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1661 FN FBASIRE>\n<X FRANCES BASIRE>\n<P 203>\n[^FRANCES BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\nJesu!\nMy Dearest,\n   I prays God for your halth and save coming to your gornys\nend. I like your ressolusion of takeing concill of God and your\ngood frends, wich of thes nomber I pray you make Ser Pilip\nWorwicke one of the chif. I pray you presend my best serves to\nhim, and thanke him for me. I have sent you his loveing letter,\nand I ded open it to see what it did consern. I am very glad Mr.\nBusbe is liveing, and I hope at the spring of the yeare you will\nhave your cheldren to lern with him. I am very sorry my Cosin\nPigot cannot col to mind your booke. I gave it to him by your\norder with my one hand, and I ded see him le it in his lettel\ncloset wich was in his parler at London, and prid him to have a\ngret care of it, and then he caried me to a hie loueft, and\nshoud me a gret box or chest of bookes of yours, that he had\nreseved of Mr. Andreus. I wish you may rit to Dr. Hud about your\ntrunke you left with him, for it never cam to Mester Busbey. If\nyou may have your choys, next to the glory of God, chus that\nwich my bring you the most \n<P 204>\npresent profet, and do your frends the most good. Remember Dr.\nSmolwod, and this bearer, Mr. Ouelefer, hath ben very redy to\nserve your Cure, and if you can do him any sevel kinnes in his\nbesnes, I pray youe do it for him. Deke Carter is coming to his\nmother agin; I wish you would axe her what is oing to her, and\npay her it. My Cosen Sknner and Pegort will stay. John Howly and\nMrs. Carter and my good Cosen Skener will help you to by what\nyou of nesesity must have for housold stof, and send it done in\nWiginers ship. All your frands heare are wall. I pray you\nremember me to my Deare Brother Thriscos, and all the rest of my\nfrands. So with my dayly prayers to God for you, I desire to\nremene your faithfull loveing and obedent wif \n   F. B.\n   10 November, 1661.\n\n"@en ;
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                "10 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "203" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland, refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of archdeacon and refugee Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "377" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Basire née Corbett to Isaac Sr. Basire on 10 November, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock+Palace>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Woodstock Palace, Oxon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Woodstock Palace" .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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                "A location that something is based near, for some broadly human notion of near." ;
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                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
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                "based near" ;
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                <http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#SpatialThing> ;
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                "testing" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "ADMIRAL" ;
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                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "FRANCIS" ;
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                "1590" ;
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                "COTTON" ;
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                "1590" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "ADMIRAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "324" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS COTTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_049>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
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                true ;
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                "church business, news about the earl of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1600 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 155>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVII.\\] THE LORD OF CANTERBURY'S LETTER TO MY\nLORD'S GRACE OF YORK.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\7=o= Junii 1600.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I have receaved both your letters;\nthat by your sonne-in-lawe M=r=. Bowes, and the other of the\nxxv=th= of May. I would to God your Grace's advise and desier in\nthe first might take place, as I hope it will, there appearing\nno evident token to the contrary. I have perused the copie of\nthe letter which you writt to the noble man, and his answere;\nwherein I note the spirite of suche humours as those are\npossessed witheall to whom (as it is thought) hee doeth too \n<P 156>\nmuche inclyne. (\\Scientia non habet inimicum nisi ignorantem.\\)\nA man had better take upon him to perswade xx=ty= learned men\nthat are not (\\propositi defensores\\) , then one suche. I have\nreceaved the copie of a sermon preached there in the defense (as\nit seemeth) of the haling of your recusantes to sermons; but his\nname I knowe not. Hee alleageth both scriptures and doctors; but\nnothing to the purpose in myne opinion. You knowe that Christe's\n(\\compelle intrare\\) , and suche like phrases in the Newe\nTestament, are farre from meaning of any suche violence. And so\nis St. Augustine's (\\si terrerentur et non docerentur\\) , and\nthe rest of the places of his and others the doctors alleaged in\nthat sermon. True it is (as you knowe) that St. Augustine and\nothers doo allowe, in suche cases, ponishment and compulsion;\nbut not in that sorte. Neither did I ever reade that any\nChristian prince or magistrate drewe any ethnickes or heretikes\neither to preaching or praying; nor to my remembraunce was it\nused in Queen Marie's tyme to the professors of the Gospell: but\nI reade that heathenish princes have in that maner drawen\nChristians to their sacrifices. But everie man aboundes in his\nowne sense. Yf good come of it, it is well, and they have to\nglorie in their dooinge; yf otherwise, then experience, which is\n(\\stultorum magistra\\) , will teach them to see their owne\nerror. In the meane tyme I would not wish your Lordship to\ncontend with them in that matter, least they say that zeale is\nquenched in you, and that you doate in your old age, as it\npleaseth some here to say of mee; and yet, peradventure, when\nwee are gone, they will wish us alyve agayne. I am here verie\nmuch troubled with the appeasing of newe controversies about\npraedestination, justification, (\\liberum arbitrium\\) , the\nstate of the Fathers before the coming of Christe, inhaerent\njustice, and suche like matters, never doubted of by any\nprofessor of the Gospell during all the tyme of your aboade and\nmyne in the universitie. But suche is the malice of the devil,\nand pryde of men glorieng in their owne wittes. My Lord of\nLondon is not yet retourned from Embden, neither have I heard\nfrom him but once since their arryval there. Upon Thurseday last\nthe Earle of Essex was called before the Lords of the Counsile,\nand diverse others appointed by her Majesty to sitt with us, for\nthe hearing of the cause; as, the\n<P 157>\nErles of Shrewesburie, Worcestre, Comberland, and Huntington;\nthe Lordes Zouche and Darcie; the Lord Chief Justice of the\nCommon Pleas, the Lord Chief Baron, Justice Gawdie, and Justice\nWalmesley: the totall number of Counsellors and others were\nxviij. The place of sitting was at the Lord Keeper's in York\nhouse, where wee sate from viij of the clock in the morning till\nit was almost ix at night, without ether eating, drinking, or\nrysing. The Earle was charged by the Queene's learned Counseile,\nwho objected against him and urged v thinges especially, viz.:\nthe placing of the Earle of Southampton lieutenant of the\nhorsse, against her Majestie's commaundement; the making of so\nmany knightes, contrarie to her pleasure likewise; the not going\ninto the North partes against the rebell while our forces were\nstrong, according to the direction geven him here before hee\nwent and his owne consent, and contrarie to directions sent him\nfrom hence after his arryvall in Ireland, &c.; his parleeing\nwith the rebell, &c.; and his coming over from thense, against\nthe Queene's expresse commaundement. The Earle aunswered with\ngreat submission, and, after a vehement protestation of his\nloyaltie and true harte to the Queene and the State, hee\nconfessed his error in all theis poyntes, and did forbeare to\nmake any qualifieng of them, or to contest with her Majesty\ntouching the same; saving in some particulars, wherein the Lords\nwere desierouse to bee satisfied. Hereupon wee proceeded to\njudgement, every man gevinge his censure particularly from the\nfirst to the last; and all agreed in this sentence, that my Lord\nshould retourne to his owne house, from whence he came, and\nthere remayne as he did beefore, during her Majestie's pleasure;\nthat hee should deale no more in matters of Counseile, nor take\nhimself to bee a Counseiler; that hee should not meddle himself\nin causes belonging to the Earle Marshall, nor in the office of\nMaster of the Ordinaunce. And this was the end of that action.\nYou may think yourself beholden unto mee for writing so long a\nletter, having so litle leasure; but I thought you were\ndesierouse to have myne opinion in the first, and to knowe the\ntrueth in the latter. My Lorde's frendes doo hope that this her\nMajestie's mylde and mercifull proceeding with him will in\nshorte tyme work his further good, according to her accustomed\nclemencie, wh[{erein{]\n<P 158>\nshe doeth excell. (\\Vale in Christo!\\) From Lambehith, the\nvij=th= of June, 1600.\n   (\\Tuus in Christo,\\)\n   Jo. Cantuar.\n   To [{...{] rend in Ch[{...{] he good Lorde [{...{] brother,\nthe Archebishopp of York his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                "7 June" ;
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                "Nonautograph except for \"Tuus in Christo\" and signature." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
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                "fellow clergymen" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "918" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 7 June, 1600"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Radbourne, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Radbourne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSCALES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "7TH LORD SCALES, NORFOLK MAGNATE, TOOK AN ACTIVE PART IN THE FRENCH WARS" ;
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                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "NFK" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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                "1399?-1460 (murdered)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1460" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS SCALES" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P54_has_current_permanent_location>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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                "This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.\nP54 has current permanent location (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location, for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution. The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a actuellement pour localisation à demeure"@fr , "hat derzeitigen permanenten Standort"@de , "é localizado permanentemente em"@pt , "έχει μόνιμη θέση"@el , "目前的永久位置位於"@cn , "имеет текущее постоянное местоположение"@ru , "has current permanent location"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Prominent courtier and landowner. Knighted in 1603; groom of the Privy Chamber" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Michael" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1549, d. 1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother of Sir Thomas Stanhope, who was father-in-law to the 1st earl of Clare" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1621" ;
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                "Michael Stanhope" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clifford%27s+Inn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Clifford's Inn, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clifford's Inn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GWILLINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "George" ;
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                "1642" ;
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                "Willingham" ;
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                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Had a wife and children." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8068" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Willingham" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "S." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Birch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived at Caldecott House, Abingdon, Berkshire, c. 1757-1762; moved to London in 1762." ;
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                "Inspector 1760-1762. Wife of William Birch, governor of the hospital. He died c. 1756, their son William Birch, Esq., became a governor in 1760." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3207" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "S. Birch" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500S? T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P II,181>\n[} [\\XXXV. HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT.\\] }]\nBy the King.\nH. R.\n   Trusty and right welbiloved, we grete you wele. And where as\nwe understand that a frere Observant called frere Robert\nSteward, being a Scottishman, entendith to come out of the\nparties of Fraunce into this our reame, [{We for{] certain\ncauses and consideracions us moving wol and commaunde you that\nin ca[{se{] the said frere Robert happen at any season to comme\nunto that our towne of Calays, ye in no maner wise suffre hym to\ntake any passage there, but that ye cause hym furthwith to\nretorne again unto his brethern and convent. And that ye faille\nnot thus to doo as ye tendre our pleasure. Yeven under our\nsignet at our manor of Grenewiche, the xv. day of Aprill.\n   [\\ADDRESSED:\\] To oure trusty and right welbiloved\ncounsaillor and knight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our\ndeputie of our town and marches of Calays.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, deputy of Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - his counsellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GITALBOT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to Gilbert Talbot on 15 April, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Higher (Inns of Court)"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "summons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1481 T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 42>\n[} [\\LETTER IV.\\] }]\n(^To my right trusty and welbeloved freind, Sir Robart Plompton,\nKt.^)\n   Right trusty and welbeloved, I greet you well, and will and\ncharg you on the King our soveraigne Lords behalfe, and also on\nmyne, that ye, with all such persones as ye may make defensibly\narrayed, be redy to attend uppon the Kings highnes and me, upon\nour warnyng, as ye love me and will answere to the King at your\nperill. Written at Lekingfeld, the ix=th= day of October.\n   Your Cousin, Henry Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, probably also castellan & master forester of Knaresborough and steward of Spofforth under the earl by now" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage (distant); master - steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "85" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leconfield> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 9 October, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Admiralty>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Admiralty, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Admiralty" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_124>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1483 T SSTALLWORTH>\n<X SIMON STALLWORTH>\n<P II,159>\n[} [\\330. SIMON STALLWORTH TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\9 June 1483\\]\n   Master Stoner, after dew recommendacons, I recommend me to\nyoue. As for tydyngs seyns I wrote to yove we her noun newe. +te\nQuene kepys stylle Westm., my lord of +Gorke, my lord of\nSalysbury with othyr mo wyche wyll nott departe as +gytt. Wher\nso evyr kanne be founde any godyse of my lorde Markues it is\n+tayne. +Te Priore of\n<P II,160>\nWestm. wasse and +gytt is in a gret trobyll for certeyne godys\ndelyverd to hyme by my lord Markques. My lord Protector, my lord\nof Bukyngham with all othyr lordys, as well temporale as\nspirituale, were at Westm. in +te councel chambre from x to ij,\nbutt +ter wass none +tat spake with +te Qwene. +Ter is gret\nbesyness ageyns +te coronacion, wyche schalbe +tis day fortnyght\nas we say. When I trust +ge wylbe at London, and +ten schall +ge\nknove all +te world. +Te Kyng is at +te towre. My lady of\nGlocestre come to London on thorsday last. Also my lord\ncommendys hyme to yove, and gave me in commaundement to wryte to\nyou, and prayes you to be god Master to Edward Jhonson of Thame.\nHe wass with my lord, and sued to be made a denyson for fer of\n+te payment of +tis subsedy: and my lord send to Jeves +te\nclerke of +te corone and sawe +te commissione and schewyde to\nhyme +tat he schold pay butt vj s. viij d. for hymeself: and so\nwer he better to do +ten to be mayde denyson, wyche wold coste\nhym +te thyrd parte of his goods. And as for suche as have\ntrobyld with in +te lordchype of Thame my lord wylbe advysyd by\nyou at your commyng for +te reformacion, yf +ge take note or +ge\ncome: for he thynkes +tat +tei schalbe punyshed in examplee of\nothyr. And Jhesu preserve yove. In haste from London by +te\nhandys of your servande, +te ix day of June.\n   Simon Stallworthe.\n   To the ryht honorabille Sir William Stoner, knyghte.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow citizens" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Simon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stallworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "clergyman, later subdean of Lincoln" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "335" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SSTALLWORTH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Simon Stallworth to William Stonor on 9 June, 1483"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PMORWEYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Bentham's personal chaplain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bentham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Magdalen College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Morweyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norbury rectory, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "345" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Morweyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Roulles>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Roulles" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roulles" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sudeley+%28near+Winchcombe%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sudeley (near Winchcombe), Gloucestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sudeley (near Winchcombe)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14i_performed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "führte aus"@de , "выполнял"@ru , "executou"@pt , "performed"@en , "执行了"@cn , "a exécuté"@fr , "πραγματοποίησε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EVILLIERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28290" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Colonel Sir Edward Villiers (1620-1689), of Richmond, Surrey, Knight Marshal of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hamilton née Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1657-1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "The Hague 1677-85. London 1685-; Cliveden, Bucks. 1696- (also London)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Frances Howard (1630-77), da. of Earl Suffolk. Moved in court circles throughout her life. Governess to the princesses Mary and Anne. Accompanied Mary to The Hague 1677. Presumed King William's mistress 1680-85/94; sent home in 1685 when rumours of it spread. In 1695 married George Hamilton (1666-1737), earl Orkney, career officer (son of Duke Hamilton). Received gift of land > money from William III. Meddled in politics. Entertained Georges I and II at the Orkney estate in Cliveden, Bucks. Friend of Jonathan Swift c. 1712-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Orkney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1733" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Hamilton née Villiers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_081>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO ABOWES>\n<X ANNE BOWES>\n<P 317>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCVIII.\\] ANNE, WIFE OF THOMAS BOWES, TO MATTHEW\nHUTTON.}] [^TO MATTHEW HUTTON, ESQ.^]\n[\\1629.\\]\n   Good Nephew, Let me intreat you to looke amongst your\nwritings for the articles that was last agreed upon betwixt Sir\nGorge Bowes and mi husband, for I think you have them; for, if\nyou cannot helpe me to them, I knowe not what to doe: for Sir\nGorge Bowes wil not pay the rent charg which was due at\nMartinmas last, but still puts me of that there is some\nreckening betwixt his unckell and him, which I knowe not how to\nanswer till I se the\n<P 318>\narticles: for, if there be anything in them unperformd, so it\nis; for, since the time those was maid, I am sure we neither\nbought nor tooke any thing of him. Good Sir, for God sake\nperrues the articles, and, as you find them, let me have your\nbest adviss what to doe, for I would be verie loth to doe Sir\nGorge any wrong; and yet mi owne necesseties presethe me so,\nthat, if it be due, I would have it. There is tow-and-fortie\nshillings more which Sir Gorge should have paid me mor than a\nyear since, but I canot get one peny from him. The rent charg\nwas assined me to pay for that ground I hav of Will Dowethwat at\nBarforth, and it much greves me that I should be soe ill a\ntenant as not to paye my rent when it is due; for I only desird\nthat I might hav that rent charg assind me to discharg that rent\nat Barforth, thinkin it would alwaies hav bene surly payd at\nsuch times as it was due: but he stil delaies, and forceth me to\nwrong you for your rent. Thus, hoping you will excuse me at this\ntime, promising hereafter to be a better tanant, I rest with mi\ntrue and due respect to you and all yours, desiring still to\nremain\n   Your faithfull loving aunt to her pore,\n   Anne Bowes.\n   [\\NO DIRECTION.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "317" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "aunt-in-law - nephew-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Bowes, esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "325" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABOWES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bowes to Matthew Hutton on ?, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MEVELYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Evelyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/53216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Richard Browne (1605-1683)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Evelyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1635-1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Childhood in France; Sayes Court, Deptford, Kent; Wotton, Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married John Evelyn 27 June 1647 in Paris." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1709" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Evelyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EMELBOURNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Melbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/47307" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Ralph Milbanke (1721-1798), baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Melbourne née Milbanke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1751-1818" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Halnaby, North Yorkshire 1751-1769; London 1769-1818; family estates in Derbyshire and Hertfordshire; died in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Sir Peniston Lamb in 1769. A fashionable Whig hostess. Mistress of Prince of Wales. Friend of the Duchess of Devonshire. Politically active and influential." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscountess Melbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3824" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1818" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Melbourne née Milbanke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ewelme>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ewelme, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ewelme" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2GAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy née Framlingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Crows Hall, Suffolk; West Harling, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Bassingbourne Gawdy Jr. Wealthy heiress." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "839" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1594" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Gawdy née Framlingham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_166>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news, request for money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 261>\n[} [\\CLXXIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FREDERIC CORNWALLIS\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   Will you give these leave to beg my pardon for not waiting on\nyou this night; for this morning the Duchesse and my Lord of\nHolland are gon to London, and laied there comands upon mee to\nwaite of my Lord Dunlusse (my Lord Savage not being at home) as\nlonge as he staied,\n<P 262>\nwhich will bee till Twesday, and then I shall not fule to waite\non you; in the meane time, and ever, I shall humbly beg your\nLa=p's= blessing for Charles and Your obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwallis.\n[\\1632-3.\\]\n   If there come any letters from my wife, I pray open them and\nsende them to mee; and, if your La=p= can, I besheech you lend\nmee 20=l=, for the truth is I have lost all my monie.\n   For my honored deere mother the Ladie Bacon.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "139" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1633"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_C2PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Clement" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1515?-1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "of Oxnead" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1598" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clement Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1652 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 199>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\nMajor Gen=ll= Harrison to Col=l= Jones.\n   8=th= daie 1=st= m. 52.\nMuch endeared Brother,\n   I have beene prevented three or foure poasts in writing my\nkind acknowledgmen=t= to you of yo=r= last loving and very\nSpiritual letter; I am soe assured of yo=r= endeared respects\nand readiness to cover my failings, that I shall omit to saie\nanie thing forr my excuse, onely that I thinke I have beene more\ntroubled att the delaie then you. Notwithstanding some (ignorant\nof you) have enquired after your steadfastness,\n<P 200>\nbecause M=r= Erberry vouched you in a booke wee lately putt\nforth, yett I thanke the Lord I had not an undervaluing thought,\nbut was able to plead yo=r= innocence. As for the poore requests\nI have formerly made to yow, where of yo=r= last mentions, I\nkindly thancke yo=r= remembrance of them, though as yett the\nLord hath not cleared yo=r= waie to answere them, in his time I\nhope for both. Our last letters give us to believe, That not\nonely the Dutch but France, Denmarke, and Spaine will engage\nspeedily against us: doe not theise things import the Lord of\nHoasts about his Threshing-worke. Yett we are labouring after a\npeace w=th= the Dutch, notwithstanding a crosse-providence.\nWhether is most the Saints worke, to run after Christ to Sea\nwhereon hee hath begun to sett his right foote, or to men\nfearing the Lord to bee putt into all places of power att home.\nI earnestly beseech you in yo=r= addresses to the Allmightie and\no=r= owen Father Remember yo=r= Fellow Member. \n   T. H.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "199" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends; councillor - commissioner; major-general - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "major-general, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "263" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harrison to John Jones on 8 March, 1652"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/account>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Indicates an account held by this agent." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "account" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Had been a clerk in the chancery for \"twenty-five years and more\" in 1448." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1405, d. between 1476-82" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Worked in London; small landowner in Oxfordshire (Standlake and Woodstock)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Given permission to marry in 1448. Had a son, Thomas, who apparently went to a song school in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Clerk of the Almonry of Chancery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4026" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1405" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1480" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Marchall" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWENTWORT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted 1611; knight of the shire for Yorkshire 1614, -20, -25, -28; baronet 1614; keeper of the records for the West Riding 1615-26; receiver of crown lands in Yorkshire 1622; MP for Pontefract 1624; sheriff of Yorkshire 1625; imprisoned for not paying a forced loan 1627; Baron Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse, baron of Newmarch and Oversley, Viscount Wentworth, lord president of the council of the north 1628; receiver of recusant fines in the north, privy councillor 1629; lord deputy of Ireland 1632; king's chief councillor, member of the war council 1639; lord lieutenant of Ireland, 1st earl of Strafford, baron of Raby, lieutenant-general of the king's northern army, impeached by the Commons & imprisoned 1640; beheaded on Tower Hill 1641." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles, x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "WeSa, x Arundel, x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29056" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at first by the dean of Ripon, Dr. Higgins, in his house at Well; entered Inner Temple 1607; matriculated from St. John's College, Cambridge 1609, tutored by Richard Senhouse, later bishop of Carlisle; education completed in France 1611-13, learned French and to a lesser extent Italian and Spanish." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Wentworth (1562-1614) of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire; a wealthy Yorkshire landowner, 1st baronet 1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1593-1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; educated in Yorkshire, London, Cambridge and France; family seat in Yorkshire, politics in Yorkshire, London & court; Ireland 1633-39." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving son. Mother: Anne (d. 1611), daughter and heir of Sir Robert Atkinson of Stowell in Gloucestershire. Married (1) at Londesborough 1611 Lady Margaret Clifford (d. 1622), eldest daughter of Francis Clifford, fourth earl of Cumberland; (2) 1625 Lady Arabella Holles (1608/9-1631), daughter of John Holles, first earl of Clare (d. 1637), one of the richest landowners in Nottinghamshire; (3) 1632 Elizabeth (c. 1614-1688), daughter of Sir Godfrey Rodes of Great Houghton in Yorkshire, from a strongly puritan family." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, FS, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Strafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "13447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "27008" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1641" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TROE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ambassador; knighted 1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, x Royal 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23943" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Magdalen College Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Roe (Rowe)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1581?-1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Essex; America 1610-1611; India 1615-1618; Turkey 1621-1628; Poland, Sweden, Germany" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"Devoted his later years to diplomatic missions, largely fruitless, on behalf of the Queen of Bohemia\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8870" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1644" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Roe (Rowe)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Easthampstead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berks.> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Easthampstead, Berks." , "Easthampstead, Berkshire?" , "Easthampstead, Berkshire" , "Easthampstead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Easthampstead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DBULLIKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "DOWSABELLA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BULLIKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "103" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "DOWSABELLA BULLIKER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGODWIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10898" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "First schooled by a Mrs. Gedge, mostly in religion; Mr. Akers's school in Hilderston (now Hindolverston) 1764; with minister Samuel Newton 1767-71; assistant to Akers 1772; Hoxton Academy 1773-78." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Godwin (1723-1772), a dissenting minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Godwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1756-1836" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (domicile from 1782); Wisbech, Cambridgeshire (birthplace); Debenham, Suffolk 1758; Guestwick near Norwich, Norfolk 1760; educated in Norfolk & London; Ware, Hertfordshire 1778; Stowmarket, Suffolk 1780; toured the midlands 1794." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Seventh child. Mother: Anne (c. 1723-1809), daughter of Richard Hull, a shipowner engaged in the Baltic trade. Philosopher and novelist. Minister at Ware, Hertfordshire 1778; at Stowmarket, Suffolk 1780; began writing for his living c. 1782, also took pupils 1780s. He and Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) became lovers 1796, married 1797 after she became pregnant with the future Mary Shelley; he married (2) 1801 Mary Jane Clairmont (1768-1841)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Author" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1836" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Godwin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FDEVEREUX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lady-in-waiting to the queen at the time of her first marriage?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1532-1590), secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Devereux née Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1567 (another source: c. 1568), d. 1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born on the Isle of Wight (father's household there in the 1560s). Lived with her first husband in her father's home in London (and Barn Elms, Surrey?). Stayed away from court during her marriage to her 2nd husband; son born 1591 at Walsingham House, London; had a country house at Barn Elms. At marriage to 3rd husband decamped to the west of Ireland; principal residence from 1609 Somerhill near Tonbridge, Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Ursula (d. 1602), daughter of Henry St Barbe of Somerset and widow of Sir Richard Worseley of the Isle of Wight. Married (1) 1583 Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), author and courtier; (2) 1590 Robert Devereux (1567-1601), 2nd earl of Essex; (3) 1603 Richard Burke (1572-1635), 4th earl of Clanricarde and 1st earl of St. Albans." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1567" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1632" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Devereux née Walsingham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPONSONBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/38506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Spencer (1734-1783), 1st earl Spencer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henrietta" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ponsonby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1761-1821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wimbledon, Surrey; died in Firenze, Italy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of an Irish peer, Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough. Sister of the social queen Duchess of Devonshire. Mistress of Granville Leveson Gower." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Bessborough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1821" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henrietta Ponsonby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stanlake+%28Berkshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stanlake (Berkshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stanlake (Berkshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chudleigh>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chudleigh, Devon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chudleigh" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DR. (MEDICINE), WRITER, KNIGHTED IN 1671. WINCHESTER SCHOOL, OXFORD, MONTPELLIER, PADUA, LEYDEN. PRACTICED MEDICINE IN NORWICH FROM 1637 ONWARDS. MAIN WORKS: RELIGIO MEDICI 1642, HYDROGRAPHIA OR URN BURIAL 1658." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Winchester School; Oxford M.A. 1629; medicine in Montpellier and Padna; Leyden M.D. 1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant (Thomas Browne d. 1613)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BROWNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1605-1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON. AFTER STUDIES IN OXFORD AND THE CONTINENT SETTLED IN NORWICH IN 1637." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER THOMAS BROWNE IN 1613, THE YOUNGER THOMAS WAS RAISED BY HIS UNCLE EDWARD BROWNE, GROCER. Wife Dorothy née Millham from Norfolk (12 children)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3406" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1682" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS BROWNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_onboard+the+Royall+James>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "onboard the Royall James" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "onboard the Royall James" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMYLLAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Archie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Myllan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "402" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Archie Myllan" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF THOMAS BACON, ESQ., NEPHEW OF SIR NICHOLAS BACON I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1214" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT BACON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PARR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier and courtier. Knighted 1513; chamberlain to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond 1525; Baron Parr of Horton 1543." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Parr of Kendal (1434-1483); 2nd wife Elizabeth (1462-c.1505), daughter of Henry, Lord Fitzhugh of Ravensworth, and his wife, Alice Neville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Although his family's lands lay in Westmorland, Parr was raised in the Northamptonshire household of his stepfather, Sir Nicholas Vaux of Harrowden. Court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Uncle of Queen Katherine Parr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "149" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Parr" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Deane>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Deane" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Deane" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 T CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 293>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLVII. THE KING TO THE EARL OF NEWCASTLE.\\] }] \n   New Castell\n   The services I have receaved from you hath beene so eminent,\nand is lykely to have so great an influence upon all my\nAffaires, that I need not tell you that I shall never forgett\nit, but alwais looke upon you as a principall instrument in\nkeeping the Crowne upon my heade. The business of Yorkshire I\naccount almost done, only I put you in mynde to make your self\nmaister (according as formerly but breefly I have written to\nyou) of all the Armes there, to aske them from the Trained bands\nby severall divisions, to desyre them from the rest of my well\naffected subjects, and to take them from the ill affected,\nespetially Leedes and Halifax. I have no greater want then of\nArmes, nor meanes to supply myselfe then from you, and therfor I\nrecomend to you the getting as manie as you\n<P 294>\ncan from all the parts you may, and even from New Castell\n(whether for futur supplyes I have ordered great store to bee\nsent) into some safe Magazin there. My next greatest want is\ndragooners, which I want the more, because it is the Rebelles\n(indeed only) strenth, theire foot having no inclination to\nwinter marches; wherfore if you could there horse and arme 500,\nand send these presently to mee, they might be of very great\nadvantage. You have lykewais neighbours in Darbishire, Cheshire,\nand Lancashire, who (for theire good service) stand now in great\nneed of your assistance, which I shall desire you to give, as\nfar as will sut with my other service; and that you may doe it\nthe more effectually, I have given order that a Commission bee\ndrawen for you to command all the Countries beyond Trent. Lastly\nI will put you in mynde that some of your forces extended to\nNottingham and Newarke would make Lincolneshire extreamly right,\nand restore those good subjects of myne who ar now banished. So,\ndesyring to heare often from you I rest\n   Your most asseured constant frend\n   Charles R.\nOxford 15: De: 1642.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Newcastle, commander-in-chief in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - military leader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "345" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCAVENDISH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to William Cavendish on 15 December, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Queen%27s+Lodge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Queen's Lodge, Windsor" , "Queen's Lodge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Queen's Lodge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorks.%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorks.?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampstead+Heath+%28London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hampstead Heath (London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hampstead Heath (London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Willingborough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Willingborough" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Willingborough" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Isaac Sr. was abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 FN FBASIRE>\n<X FRANCES BASIRE>\n<P 111>\n[^FRANCES BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n(\\A Monsieur, Monsieur de Preaumont.\\)\nJesu!\n   Eaglescliffe, 8th February, 1653.\nMy Dearest,\n   I prais God for your wellfare, but I found it somthing heuie\nfor me to beare your being so far from me, and being a hole year\nbut tow dais afore I hard from you, wich is your letter 22 of\nJuly I haue, and your in May to me and your frends, with your\ntokens, are mescaried as all mine to you are. Now I rit to you\ntow for won, and send them acording to your tow dyrexons. I sent\nyou a not of the barell of oyle, and of all the parshalls of\ncoreans you sent me from Zant: but the oyle and the last corans\nware not of the best, wich made them thy gaue not so much as you\nthought. I haue all my unkel's letters to show what thy all cam\nto, and haue them all rit doune, and all the monnis I haue had\nfrom you, and the twenty pounds you sent me twelue moneths agoe,\nwhen you went for Gerusilem. All your freanes heare ware\nexceding glad theare from you, the Dauesens, and Doctore Clarke,\nMrs. Garnet, Mrs. Man, and harty Blad, and our ould seruan, An\nRobesson, and all the rest. I haue not hard from our sonn Pette\nthis tow years. I hau rit to Monsor Rusel very oft, but can not\nheare from\n<P 112>\nhim. Present my seruise and deare loue to Doctor Duncom, and\ngiue him thankes for his cordyouall leter to me. I desire much\nto fowllow his direxcion. I shall not faill to pray for your\nnobel frend Mr. Daniel Penington, but yet enuie him that he\nshould enjoy that happines I want. But so that you are wall and\ncontent I hall holy submet to God, tel he see it for me to injoy\nwhat I want. I thanke you very kindly for all your gret and\nconstan loue to me, thoue so far of and so long as all mos seuen\nyears. I do ashoure you mine is the sam to you. For Isaac, I\nhaue ret to my frend Busbe, but haue had no anser. I heaue let\nhim know by Mr. Carter that you haue ret to him but hit mis\ncaried, and I ret to her to send me his ansar, and I shall let\nyou know, and the tim I haue them all with me, I shall, God\nwilling, bring them vp as well as I can. Our doter Mary is very\nseruesabel to me when I ham not wall. I haue ben very sore\ntrobeled with the stone in the kidney, and a weknes in the bake.\nFor the ston I have got som qewre, but for my bake I thinke it\nwill be hard to get it qewored. I prais God I ham very wall, and\nI cro fat. Your delite heare is very wall. Oure 4 cheldren heare\npresent thire\n<P 113>\ndutty to you. John very much desirs to see his father, for he\nsais he is gon so far as he thinke he knas not the way bak, or\nels he wants a hors. I pray God send vs all a happy meting.\n   I ham your faithful in the Lord, \n   F. B.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland, refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of archdeacon and refugee Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "541" ;
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                "1653" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBASIRE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Egglescliff> ;
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                "Frances Basire née Corbett to Isaac Sr. Basire on 8 February, 1653"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Hutton" ;
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                true ;
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                "personal" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1598 FN M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 143>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXV.\\] THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK TO TIMOTHY HUTTON,\nHIS SON.}] \n[\\16 Aug. 1598.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I am glad to heare that you and your\nwife bend and buckle your selves so well towards thryvinge. God\nblesse you bothe, and yours, and geve yow much comfort of them.\nYow are put in the commission of peace within the Northridinge,\nand I referr it unto your choice, whether you will come to take\nth' oath before the judges at th' assises, or afterwardes. There\nare so few justices in that part of the countrie that I feare\nthere will be some resorte unto yow, which in this tyme of th'\ninfection may be daingerous. Commend me to my daughter, and move\nhir to continue as she hath well begunne to hir comforte and\ncommendation. And so I commend yow bothe to the blessed\ndirection of the best Director. At Yorke, the xvj=th= of August,\n1598.\n   Your loving father,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n   [\\POSTSCRIPT.\\] More safetie not to coome, but more present\ncredit to come, and be sworne openlie: (\\utere tuo juditio\\) .\nYf you coome, you shalbe welcome; yf you come not, I will not\ntake it in evill part. (\\Vale in Domino!\\)\n   (\\Tuus ut suus,\\)\n   Matth. Ebor.\n   To my lovinge sonne, Timithie Hutton, at Marske.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "143" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Timothy" ;
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                "Hutton" ;
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                "gentleman" ;
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                "father - son" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "Matthew" ;
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                "Hutton" ;
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                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1598" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
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                "Matthew Hutton to Timothy Hutton on 16 August, 1598"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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                "death of her husband" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1515 T MYTUDOR>\n<X MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE>\n<P 119>\n[} [\\LETTER XLI. MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE TO WOLSEY.\\] }] \n<P 120>\n   My nanne good Lord, I recomend me to yow and thankyng yow for\nyo=r= kynde and lovyng Letter, dyssyryng yow of yo=r= good\ncontenevans and good lessones that yow hathe gyffen to me; my\nlord, I pray yow as my trust ys in yow, for to remember me to\nthe Kyng my brother, for sowche causses and bessynes as I have\nfor to do; for as now I have no nother to put my trust in but\nthe Kyng my brother and yow.\n<P 121>\nAnd as yt shall ples the Kyng my brother and hys Counsell I\nwolbe horderd. And so I pray yow, my lord, to show hys Grace,\nseyng that the Kyng my howsbande ys departed to God, of whos\nsole God pardon. And wher as yow a vyse me that I shulde macke\nno promas, My Lord, I trust the Kyng my brother and yow wole nat\nreken in me sovche chyldhode. I trust I have so horderd my\nselffe so sens that I came hether, that I trust yt hathe ben to\nthe honar of the Kyng my brother and me, sen I come hether, and\nso I trust to contenaw. Yff ther be any thynge that I may do for\nyow I wold be glade for to do yt in thys partes. I shalbe glade\nto do yt for yow. No more to you at thys tyme but Jh~s preserve\nyow. Wretten at Pares the x. day of January 1515.\n   By yowr lowyng\n   frende Mary\n   Quene of France.\nTo my Lorde of Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "119" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Wolsey" ;
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                "archbishop of York" ;
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                "queen - royal minister" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dowager queen of France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "257" ;
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                "1515" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MYTUDOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Tudor to Thomas Wolsey on 10 January, 1515"@en .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "fulltext"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holland)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSOUTHWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Clerk to the Privy Council 1664-1679; diplomatic missions 1665-; knighted 1665; vice-admiral of Munster 1677; MP; principal secretary of state for Ireland 1690; original member of the Royal Society 1662; President of the RS 1690-1695; in good terms with Charles II." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Petty, z Petty 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Essex, x Petty, z Petty 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26066" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
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                "Queen's College, Oxford (BA 1655); Lincoln's Inn; hon. DCL Oxford 1677" ;
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                "Robert Southwell, gentleman, vice-admiral of Munster" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
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                "1676" ;
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                "1676" ;
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                "Southwell" ;
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                "1687" ;
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                "1687" ;
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                "50" ;
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                "36" ;
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                "1635-1702" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "BORN IN BATTIN WARWICK, IRELAND. FROM IRELAND TO ENGLAND, OXFORD, LONDON, DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS, SOMERSET (Kingweston); 1685 Gloucestershire" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
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                "TC" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "22287" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "16693" ;
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                "1635" ;
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                "1702" ;
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                "Robert Southwell" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_129>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1629 FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 203>\n[} [\\CXXX. DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady and dearest Frend,\n   I retorne you humble thankes for your coach, which brought us\nwell to Coulchester, where I met M=r= Randolph with another, but\nnot one that will bring us to London before Saturday night. I\nperseave nothing by him that should cause my stay in London\nlonger then to see my mother and doe my duty to her, for she\nfinds good frends to helpe her to money out of the Exchequer,\nand that is all she is like to expect, he tells me; yet I am\nresolved to trie what may be done for her, and then make hast to\nkiss your hands at Brome again, which I hope to doe within a\nfortnight or three weekes.\n<P 204>\nMy father, to my great joye, made his last actions sutable to\nhis former, which was, he did his indevor to sell his offis,\nwhich was made over to M=r= Randolph before, and came so neer it\nas the man was in the howse with money to paie for it, when at\nthe instant he failed of words and breath, soe nothing was done.\nIf M=r= Randolph had not gone as he did, it seemes he had lost\nhis offis; for my Lord Carlisle com~ended one to the King, which\nhe apointed to posses my father's plase, M=r= Randolph being\nsuch a stranger as I think they knew not what right he had to\nit; but now they are perswaded to let the man paie for it and be\nhis partner, and reseave half the benefit, which he might have\npossesed alone had he not neglected it, as he doth all things;\nbut he seemes glad ther is one to do the busines for him, that\nhe may live like a drone as he did.\n   I am your most true harted cosin and humblest servant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n[\\1629.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Dorothe" ;
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                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
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                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "311" ;
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                "1629" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1629"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Gentleman; justice of the peace" ;
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                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
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                "1573" ;
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                "Beaumont" ;
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                "1573" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Whitley, Yorkshire" ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "732" ;
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                "Richard Beaumont" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Lawyer and politician. Called to the bar 1783; worked in the Chancery. Treasurer 1803. Published widely. Knighted 1806. MP 1806-1818. Reformer of criminal punishment; favoured emancipation of Catholicism and the abolition of slavery. Worked on criminal law reform (as did Jeremy Bentham)." ;
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                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
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                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24050" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
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                "Local day school; private study; articled to clerk; Gray's Inn" ;
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                "Peter Romilly (1712-1784), watchmaker and jeweller of London" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                "Samuel" ;
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                "1788" ;
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                "Romilly" ;
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                "1798" ;
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                "7" ;
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                "1757-1818" ;
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                "Grandparents were Huguenot refugees. Friend of Shelburne and Wilberforce. Married 1798 Anne Garbett (c. 1773-1818), upon whose death Romilly committed suicide." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "11" ;
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                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
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                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1818" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Romilly" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
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                false ;
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                "Gentleman" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "VALENTINE THE ELDER" ;
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                "1624" ;
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                "PETTIT" ;
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                "1625" ;
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                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
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                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "DAUNDELION, ISLE OF THANET, KENT" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "75" ;
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                "1626" ;
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                "VALENTINE THE ELDER PETTIT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHROWAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                "ABR" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24190" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
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                "Mr. Fountain's school, Marylebone; Westminster School; Queens' College, Cambridge 1768; rusticated for a time => Warrington Academy?; Jesus College, Cambridge 1770." ;
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                "Gawen Hamilton (1729-1805), political reformer and landowner, of Killyleagh Castle, co. Down, Ireland" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Archibald Hamilton" ;
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                "1795" ;
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                "Rowan" ;
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                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1751-1834" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
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                "London (birthplace); educated in London & Cambridge; visits to Ireland during minority; travelled widely abroad 1770s & early 1780s (South Carolina; Rouen; Paris; Portugal > Spain 1777); London > Paris, France 1781-84; Ireland 1784-94; Paris 1794-95; Wilmington, Delaware, US 1795-1800; Germany 1800-03; England 1803-06; Killyleagh Castle, Ireland 1806-." ;
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                "Elder child. Mother: Jane (d. 1793?), widow of Tichborne Aston of Beaulieu, co. Louth, and daughter of William Rowan of London (d. 1767). Inherited at age sixteen a substantial fortune from his grandfather on the condition of assuming the surname Rowan; raised in England, although family Irish and lived in Killyleagh Castle, county Down. Married 1781 Sarah Anne Dawson (c. 1764-1834). Met Mary Wollstonecraft in Paris. Irish nationalist and landowner; worked in various jobs: private secretary to the royal governor of South Carolina, lieutenant colonel in the Portuguese army, active in the Society of United Irishmen, imprisoned in the Dublin Newgate for seditious activities, calico-printing in Delaware, finally returned to Ireland after receiving pardon." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "A, C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "2" ;
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                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1295" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1834" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Archibald Hamilton Rowan" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Money-lender/pawnbroker or something like that" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "-ton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Outside London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1004" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis -ton" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1505 FS EDDELAPOLE>\n<X EDMUND DE LA POLE>\n<P I,253>\n[} [\\XXX. EDMUND DE LA POLE TO THOMAS KILLINGWORTH.\\] }]\n[\\A.D. 1505.\\]\n   Tomas Kellengwort, I prae yov goe yn to Breuryrissceles to\nthe king, and speke yov with my lord Wele, and with ys broder,\nand recomand me to them, de serreng them to be my govd frendes\nas my spesale treust ys yn them. And that yt veld ples them to\nremenber me to the K. And that yt vold ples the K. that ys gras\nvold be so god lord to me that I met be hovt of thest manse\nhand, for as I her that ale the land saeys planle he vele nat\ncom to the K. And ef yt be so the K. mae se a lekleode wedder\nthe dewke vele com at hem or nat; stresting my lord my cosons,\nbovthe my lord Vele and my lord Fennes ys broder the vele have\nme yn rembererans, as the bovt promes me. I ame her by the\nkinges comand ment, and ys as glad to do the K. pleser and\nsarves as onne mane. And sae thest vordes them \"Ef I vare yn the\nfardes yend of the vord, I veld be at ys comand ment to\nfovelfele ys plessor and comand ment as hone sarvant of ys ys\nhovs.\" Marke vele thest and do yt vesle, and planle, with govd\nand lovle as yov kane.\n   Also go to yenker Flovrens, and sae I recommand me to hem;\nand sae to hem that I send yov spesale to hem for my heelepe be\nchescheng hem to speke to the K. for me, as ys vrytvn be fore;\nbovt yov mae nat let my lord Vele chake that yov come \n<P I,254>\nto yenker Flovrens, for hon of them lovef nat a nodder. Yov mae\nsae I ame her, and that the dewke of Gelder send me no vord vat\nI sale do, nor heelpes me nat with notheng, as Petter sale chove\nyov, bovt vane yov com therechove the Baster ale your masches\nand fale nat the of.\n   Vat letters vat that the Baster sent you to Anssterdane vryt\nme yt yn Ingles.\n   Also I prae the Baster to send the menes I mae have som\nremede to have mone, for ther vele none of my frendes vele\nheelpe me with a pene, as yov ma chowe hem as yov have haneser\nfro Pole welyes I be her with the dewke of Gelder. Also, ef yov\nse the K. of the Romes mak me recommand dase anurs to hem, and\nas yov yov cheke hove the mater stovd be teven the K. of Romes\nand me, chev yt. And sae \"the favt vas nat yn my lord, for my\nlord provfferd ef yovr gras veld en terten my lord for to monnet\nwith xij hores, my lord vas vel contend to beed yovr plsser, and\nvane my lord vas gone I bod be hend xx days to cheke your\nplesser,\" with ferder as yov thenk best.\n   Edmund Suffolk.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Killingworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "steward to Edmund de la Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "de la Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Suffolk (attainted)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDDELAPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TKILLINGWORTH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund de la Pole to Thomas Killingworth on ?, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters, stewardship of Knaresborough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1475 FO GGREENE>\n<X GODFREY GREENE>\n<P 31>\n[} [\\LETTER XXV.\\] }]\n(^To his right worshipfull maistre, Sir William Plompton, kt.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, I recomend me unto your good\nmaistershipp; Sir, as for the suit against you by the executors\nof parson Tuly, had not it fortuned that there was a default\nfounden in the writt, it had bene so that ye had bene condemned,\nor els an (\\exigi\\) awarded against you; for as for the matter\nof your plea, there would noe man plead it, ne it would not have\nbene except, if it had bene pleaded. Sir, there is an indenture\nupon the same (\\oblige\\) , the which wold serve much of your\nintents, and it might be found. Also, sir, now of late I have\nreceaved from you diverse letters, of the which the tenure and\neffect is this; one, that I shold labour to Sir John Pilkinton,\nto labor to my lord of Glocester or to the king; they to move my\nlord of Northumberland that ye might occupie still at\nKnaresborou. Sir, as to that, it is thought here by such as\nloves you, 'at that labour should rather\n<P 32>\nhurt in that behalve then availe; for certaine it is, as long as\nmy lord of Northumberlands patent thereof stands good, as long\nwill he have no deputie but such as shall please him, and kan\nhim thank for the gift thereof, and no man els, and also doe him\nservise next the king: so the labour shalbe fair answered, and\nturne to none effect, but hurt. And as to another point\ncomprised in your writing, that is, to enforme the lords and\ntheir counsell of the misgovernances of Gascoin and his\naffinitie. Sir, ye understand that in every law the saying of a\nmans enemies is chalengeable, and rather taken a saying of\nmalice then of treuthe, where, by the correction of the same\ndefaulte, the complainer hath no availe; and so certainly by\nyour counsell is thought here, that it wold be soe taken, and in\nno other wise, how be it that it be trew: and also a disworship\nto my lord of Northumberland, that hath the cheif rule there\nunder the king. And as for the matter, to informe my lord of\nNorthum: counsell how ye were entreated at Knasboro - Sir, we\nenformed my lords counsell according to your comaundement, and\nthey enformed my lord, and my lord said he wold speak with us\nhimselfe, and so did, and this was the answerr: that the cause\nwhy he wrote that no court of Sheriff turne shold be holden, was\nfor to shew debate betwixt you and Gascoins affinitie, unto time\nhe might come into the country and se a derection betwixt you -\nand that he wold 'at the 3 weeks court were holden for\ndiscontinuance of mens actions - and that he entended not to\ndischardge you of your office, ne will not as long as ye be\ntowards him - and that as soune as he comes into cuntry, he\nshall see such\n<P 33>\na derection betwixt his brother Gascoin and you, as shalbe to\nyour harts ease and worship. And that I understand by his\ncounsell, that it shalbe assigned unto you by my lo: and his\ncounsell, what as longes to your office, and Gascoin nott meddle\ntherewithall; and in like wise to Gascoyne. And as for the\nlabour for the bailiships and farmes, Sir, your worship\nunderstands what labour is to sue therefore; first, to have a\nbill enclosed of the King, then to certein lords of the\nCounsell, (for there is an act made that nothing shall passe fro\nthe King unto time they have sene it,) and so to the privie\nseale and Chauncellor: so the labour is so importune, that I\ncannot attend it without I shold do nothing ells, and scarcely\nin a month speed one matter. Your maistership may remember how\nlong it was, or we might speed your bill of Justice of the\npeace; and had not my Lo. of Northumberland been, had not been\nsped for all the fair promisses of my Lo. Chamberlaine. And as\nfor the message to my Lo. Chamberlain, what time I labored to\nhim that ye might be Justice of the peace, he answered thus;\nthat it seemed by your labor and mine, that we wold make a\njelosie betwixt my Lo. of Northumberland and him, in that he\nshold labor for any of his men, he being present. Sir, I took\nthat for a watche word for medling betwixt Lords. As for any\nmatter ye have to do in the law, how be it that it be to me\nlosse of time and costly to labor or medl, as yett I am and\nalwayes shalbe readie to doe you service and pleasure therein,\nwith the grace of God, who have you evermore in his blessed\nprotection. Written att London, the eight day of November.\n   Your servant, Godfrey Greene.\n[\\8 Nov. anno circiter 1475.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "8 November" ;
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                "Year c. 1475 (Stapleton) or ?1477 (Kirby)." ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "31" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "distant relatives by marriage" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
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                "Greene" ;
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                "lawyer" ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "816" ;
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                "1475" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGREENE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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                "Godfrey Greene to William I Plumpton on 8 November, 1475"@en .

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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1478? T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,58>\n[} [\\220. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\7 July (? 1478)\\]\n<P II,59>\n   I recommaunde me to youre good mastership in my best maner:\nbesechyng of you this pore byll may recommaunde me to my\nsynguler good lady, my lady your wif, as your servaunt and\nhirres. Syr, wher ye write on to me y shold take an accion in\nthe kynges name ayenst on of Wycomb for cuttyng down and fellyng\nof certen treys, y have taken an accion redy, and y shall send\nyou the writte. Syr, ye wrote to me in your letter that ye hadde\nseasid certen corne, whiche was regratyd and forstallid from the\ncomen marketes to the grete hurt of the Comen peple. Syr, me\nsemys by my lernyng ye may not sease not none maner cornes in\nsuche case and put thaym under arest: and if ye have don, yt\nwold be well don to se thaym delyveryd ayen in manerly forme: it\nis inquerable at the Cessons of pees and in every lete and\nfraunchise of regrators and forstallers of all maner of vitaill,\nand, if it be presentid, to make a fyne therfor: but it is not\nthe maner ne the care of the law to sease none forstallid ne\nregratyd vitaill. I remit the delyng with the delyveraunce\nhereof to your discreson: but y wold not ye confessid your self\nto thaym that ye have mys don in that case: but honestly take a\npromys of thaym [\\that\\] thay shall not dele so herafter, and\nfor this thay have don thay may be indited, and let thaym have\ndeliveraunce of thaire cornys. The Kyng purposeth as to morow to\nbe at Wendesor, and from thens to Notyngham. My lord Chamberleyn\nrides to morue hame to Leycestre. Other news ben ther non her. I\npray God send you as well to fare as your hert can thynk. Writen\nat London on seint Thomas ys day with the honde of your aune\n   Page.\n   To my master syr Willm. Stonor, knyght, be this deliveryd.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "II, 58" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on 7 July, 1478"@en .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records an E3 Condition State for some E18 Physical Thing.\nIt is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E18 Physical Thing through P34 concerned (was assessed by), E14 Condition Assessment P35 has identified (was identified by) to E3 Condition State. It offers no information about how and when the E3 Condition State was established, nor by whom. \nAn instance of Condition State is specific to an instance of Physical Thing.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
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                "имеет условие"@ru , "has condition"@en , "hat Zustand"@de , "έχει κατάσταση"@el , "tem estado material "@pt , "a pour état matériel"@fr , "有状态"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_UNKNOWNRECIPIENT1>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "257" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HRADCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "With Henry VIII in Calais & Boulogne 1532; KB 1533; commissioner for the defence of the Norfolk coast 1539; succeeded as 2nd earl 1542; commanded 100 footmen in the invasion of France 1544; had the hereditary office of lord sewer; joint lord lieutenant of Norfolk 1551, -52, -53; sided with Queen Mary, was made her commander-in-chief and privy councillor 1553; KG 1554; lord lieutenant of Norfolk and Suffolk 1556." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22981" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Radcliffe (1482/3-1542), Baron Fitzwalter 1509, 1st earl of Sussex 1529; soldier and courtier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1507, d. 1557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Combined London/court with a regional interest in East Anglia; died at Westminster, remains later moved to Boreham, Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Robert's 1st wife Lady Elizabeth Stafford (d. c. 1532), daughter of the 2nd duke of Buckingham. Married (1) c. 1524 Elizabeth (d. 1534), daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd duke of Norfolk; (2) c. 1538 Anne (d. 1579x82), daughter of Sir Philip Calthorp, a Norfolk landowner, and his 2nd wife, Jane Blennerhassett; Henry divorced her after Mary's accession." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1507" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1557" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Radcliffe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MRMONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Bossiney 1786-1790, Tregony 1790-1796, St. Germans 1806-1812. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 1795. Published 2 volumes of his aunt's correspondence in 1809 and 2 more in 1813. 1829 succeeded his brother Morris as fourth Baron Rokeby of Armagh." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Morris Robinson (1715/16-1777), a solicitor in chancery in Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu (formerly Robinson)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1762-1831" ;
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                "Baptized in the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn. Lived in London? (5th son born there 1798.) Visits to Sandleford Priory in Berkshire. 1800 inherited his aunt's estate, including a house in London (and Sandleford?). Connections to Ireland (and Cornwall). Died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Jane was the daughter of John Greenland of Lovelace, Kent. Matthew was Elizabeth Montagu's newphew, adopted son (1776-), and executor. Married 1785 Elizabeth née Charleton or Charlton (d. 1817), \"a suitable and amiable heiress\" (DNB); had 10 children." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Rokeby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1831" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Montagu (formerly Robinson)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2WENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth(-Cresswell)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lillingston Lovell, Buckinghamshire, the Wentworths' estate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "John Cresswell originally, assumed his great-uncle's name when he inherited the Wentworth estate." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "147" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Wentworth(-Cresswell)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_onboard+Defyance>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "onboard Defyance" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "onboard Defyance" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Hawkins was Cranmer's successor as ambassador." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1533 T TCRANMER>\n<X THOMAS CRANMER>\n<P 33>\n[} [\\LETTER CXIV. THOMAS CRANMER ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, TO\nMR. HAWKYNS THE AMBASSADOR AT THE EMPEROR'S COURT.\\] }]\n<P 34>\n   In my most hartie wise I commende me unto you and even so\nwoulde be right gladd to here of your welfare, &c. Thes be to\nadvertise you that inasmoche\n<P 35>\nas you nowe and than take some paynes in writyng vnto me, I\nwoulde be lothe you shuld thynke your Labour utterly lost and\nforgotten for lake of wrytyng agayne; therefore and bycause I\nreken you be somedele desirous of suche newis as hathe byn here\nwith us of late in the Kyngis Graces matters, I entend to\nenforme you a parte therof accordyng to the tenure and purporte\nvsyd in that behalf.\n   Ande fyrste as towchyng the small determynacion and\nconcludyng of the matter of devorse betwene my Lady Kateren and\nthe Kyngs Grace, whiche said matter after the Convocacion in\nthat behalf hadde determyned and aggreed accordyng to the former\nconsent of the Vniversites, yt was thowght convenient by the\nKyng and his lernyd Councell that I shuld repayre unto\nDunstable, which ys within iiij. myles vnto Amptell, where the\nsaid Lady Kateren kepeth her howse, and there to call her before\nme, to here the fynall Sentance in this said mateir.\nNotwithstandyng she would not att all obey therunto, for whan\nshe was by doctour Lee cited to appear by a daye, she utterly\nrefused the same, sayinge that inasmoche as her cause was before\nthe Pope she would have none other judge; and therfore woulde\nnot take me for her judge. Nevertheless the viij=th= daye of\nMaye, accordyng to the said appoyntment, I came vnto Dunstable,\nmy Lorde of Lyncoln beyng assistante vnto me, and my Lorde of\nWyncehester, Doctour Bell, Doctour\n<P 36>\nClaybroke, Doctour Trygonnel, Doctour Hewis, Doctour Olyver,\nDoctour Brytten, Mr. Bedell, with diuerse other lernyd in the\nLawe beyng councellours in the Lawe for the King's parte: and\nsoo there at our commyng kepte a Courte for the apperance of the\nsaid Lady Kateren, where were examyned certeyn witnes whiche\ntestified that she was lawfully cited and called to appere,\nwhome for fawte of apperance was declared contumax; procedyng in\nthe said cause agaynste her (\\in paenam contumaciam\\) as the\nprocesse of the Lawe thereunto belongeth; whiche contynewed xv.\ndayes after our cummyng thither. And the morow after Assension\ndaye I gave finall Sentance therin, howe that it was\nindispensable for the Pope to lycense any suche marieges.\n   This donne, and after our reiornyng home agayne, the Kings\nHighnes prepared al thyngs convenient for the Coronacion of the\nQueene, whiche also was after suche a maner as foloweth.\n   The Thursdaye nexte before the feaste of Pentecost, the Kyng\nand the Queene beyng at Grenewyche, all the Craftes of London\nthereunto well appoynted, in severall bargis deckyd after the\nmost gorgiouse and sumptuous maner, with dyverse pagiantes\nthereunto belongyng, repayred and wayted all together upon the\nMayre of London; and so, well furnysshed, cam all vnto\nGrenewiche, where they taryed and wayted for\n<P 37>\nthe Queenes commyng to her barge: which so done, they brought\nher unto the Tower, tromppets, shambes, and other dyverse\ninstrumentes all the wayes playng and makyng greate melodie,\nwhich, as ys reported, was a combly donne as neuer was lyke in\nany tyme nyghe to our rememberaunce. And so her Grace cam to the\nTower on Thursdaye at nyghte, abowte v. of the clocke, where\nalso was suche a pele of gonnes as hathe not byn harde lyke a\ngreat while before. And the same nyghte, and Frydaye aldaye, the\nKyng and Queene taryed there; and on Frydaye at nyght the Kyngs\nGrace made xviij knyghts of the Bathe, whose creacion was not\nalonly so strange to here of, as also their garmentes stranger\nto beholde or loke on; whiche said Knightes, the nexte daye,\nwhiche was Saturday, rydde before the Queene's grace thorowte\nthe Citie of London towards Westminster palice, over and besyds\nthe moste parte of the nobles of the Realme, whiche lyke\naccompanied her grace thorowe owte the said citie; she syttyng\nin her heere, upon a Horse Lytter, rychely appareled, and iiij\nknyghtes of the v. ports beryng a Canapye over her hedd. And\nafter her cam iiij. riche charettes, one of them emptie, and\niij. other furnysshed with diuerse auncient old lades; and after\nthem cam a great trayne of other Ladies and gyntillwomen: whyche\nsaid Progresse, from the begynnyng to thendyng, extendid\n<P 38>\nhalf a myle in leyngthe by estimacion or thereaboute. To whome\nalso, as she came alongeste the Citie, was shewid many costely\npagiants, with diverse other encomyes spoken of chyldren to her;\nwyne also runyng at certeyne Condits plentiously. And so\nprocedyng thorowte the streats, passid furthe vnto Westminster\nHall, where was a certeyn banket prepared for her, which donne,\nshe was conveyd owte of the bake syde of the palice into a Barge\nand so vnto Yorke Place, where the Kyng's grace was before her\ncomyng, for this you muste ever presuppose that his Grace came\nallwayes before her secretlye in a Barge aswell frome Grenewyche\nto the Tower as from the Tower to Yorke place.\n   Nowe than on Soundaye was the Coronacion, which allso was of\nsuch a maner.\n   In the mornynge ther assembled withe me at Westminster\nChurche the bysshop of Yorke, the Bishop of London, the Bishop\nof Wynchester, the Bishop of Lyncoln, the Bishop of Bathe, and\nthe Bishop of Saint Asse, the Abbote of Westminstre with x or\nxij moo Abbottes, whiche all revestred ourselfs in our\npontificalibus, and, soo furnysshed, withe our Crosses and\nCrossiers, procedid oute of th'Abbey in a procession unto\nWestminstre Hall, where we receyved the Queene apareled in a\nRobe of purple velvet, and all the ladyes and gentillwomen in\nrobes and gownes of scarlet accordyng to the maner vsed before\ntyme\n<P 39>\nin suche besynes: and so her Grace sustayned of eche syde with\nij=to= bysshops, the Bysshope of London ande the Bysshop of\nWynchester, came furthe in processyon unto the Churche of\nWestminster, she in her here, my Lord of Suffolke berying before\nherr the Crowne, and ij=to= other Lords beryng also before her a\nCeptur and a white Rodde, and so entred up into the highe Alter,\nwhere diverse Ceremoneys used aboute her, I did sett the Crowne\non her hedde, and then was songe (\\Te Deum\\) , &c. And after\nthat was song a solempne Masse, all which while her grace satt\ncrowned upon a scaffold whiche was made betwene the Highe Alter\nand the Qwyer in Westminstre Churche; which Masse and ceremonyes\ndonne and fynysshed, all the Assemble of noble men broughte her\ninto Westminstre Hall agayne, where was kepte a great solempne\nfeaste all that daye; the good ordre therof were to longe to\nwrytte at this tyme to you. But nowe Sir you may nott ymagyn\nthat this Coronacion was before her mariege, for she was maried\nmuche about sainte Paules daye last, as the condicion therof\ndothe well appere by reason she ys nowe sumwhat bygg with\nchylde. Notwithstandyng yt hath byn reported thorowte a greate\nparte of the realme that I maried her; whiche was playnly false,\nfor I myself knewe not therof a fortenyght after yt was donne.\nAnd many other thyngs be also reported of me, whiche be mere\nlyes and tales.\n<P 40>\n   Other newys have we none notable, but that one Fryth, whiche\nwas in the Tower in pryson, was appoynted by the Kyngs grace to\nbe examyned befor me, my Lorde of London, my lorde of\nWynchestre, my Lorde of Suffolke, my Lorde Channcelour, and my\nLorde of Wylteshere, whose opynion was so notably erroniouse,\nthat we culde not dyspache hym but was fayne to leve hym to the\ndetermynacion of his Ordinarye, whiche ys the bishop of London.\nHis said opynyon ys of suche nature that he thoughte it nat\nnecessary to be beleved as an Article of our faythe, that ther\nys the very corporall presence of Christe within the Oste and\nSacramente of the Alter, and holdethe of this poynte muste after\nthe Opynion of Oecolampadious. And suerly I myself sent for hym\niij or iiij tymes to perswade hym to leve that his Imaginacion,\nbut for all that we could do therin he woulde not applye to any\ncounsaile, notwithstandyng nowe he ys at a fynall ende with all\nexaminacions, for my Lorde of London hathe gyven sentance and\ndelyuerd hym to the secular power, where he loketh every daye to\ngoo unto the fyer. And ther ys also condempned with hym one\nAndrewe a taylour of London for the said self same opynion. [^A\nPASSAGE OMITTED^]\n   And thus farr you well, from my manor of Croydon the xvij.\ndaye of June.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1633 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 258>\n[} [\\CLXVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FREDERIC CORNWALLIS\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   I must not omitt any oportunitie to present my humble dutie\nand respects to your La=p=, and so give you an account of my\nselve. This night wee are savely (thankes bee to God!) arrived\nat Delph, w=ch= is w=th=in a mile of the Hage, and my Lord\nImbassador is gone privately to the Queene: in the morning he\nretournes to us againe, and then the Prince and the States comes\nto fech us to the court. This is all I know yet or have time to\nwrite; only to bege your La=p's= blessing upon\n   Your most obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\nDelph, this New Year's night [\\1632-3\\] .\n\n"@en ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Delft> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 1 January, 1633"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN16>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Paston Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Unknown lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "462" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1677 FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 50>\n[} [\\LETTER LVIII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   June 24, 77.\n   Ever hond. dear Brother,\n   I received by sister Gray an aunswer to those complaints I\nwhispered in your eare. Your kynd concern for myn in the neglect\nof frinds was balsom to my wound; and, indeed, I am too\ncovetous, if I esteem not my self ritch inouf by your favours,\nthough all other frinds forgott me quite; but to doe them\niustis, I lately fynd it is not so. My neece Cottington has made\nme full amends, by a long, and dearly kynd letter. My nephew\nAston 2 or 3, but of him I never was guilty of a ielous thought.\nAll of Bellamore may doe what they will, for tis impossible to\nmistrust kyndnis ther.\n   Dear Brother, give my thancks the advantage of yr presenting\nthem to worthy Mr Fitter, for his promiss concerning my dear Mrs\nFowler, who will have but too much need of his assistance. I\nesteem her tryall by kyndnis\n<P 51>\nmore dangerous to shake her resolution, then tortures would bee;\ntoo hot sunshine, dus you know more harme to young groing\nplants, than hard frosts; but I hope grace will overshadow her.\n   What doe you meane wher you seeme to thinck my confidence in\nyou was shaken? Tis the darkest ridle I ever hard. I understand\nnothing of itt; and I hugg my ignorance, and shuld hate any such\nbould thought, as durst be so iniurious both to you and mee. Tis\nmore then time to thanck you for all your civilities to Sr Gray,\nwch she tells me, wear both many and great, both att Bellamore\nand St Tomas, wher you pleasd to visit her. I can retourne\nnothing, because I cannot be more than I was\n   Your affectionat sister,\n   W. T.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "292" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 24 June, 1677"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCROMWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Privately educated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Cromwell (1609-1660) of Lincolnshire (first cousin of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1659-1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Bedfordshire. Spent summers at his estates in Louth, Lincolnshire, and the rest of the year in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Socialite: visited coffeeshops and theatres, played music, translated Latin poets. Womanizer. Sometime friend of Pope, Gay and Fortescue." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Translator and poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1728" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Cromwell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBLAXTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Radulphus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blaxton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Prior of Lytham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "200" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Radulphus Blaxton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1579 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 60>\n[} [\\LETTER IX.\\] GRYNDALL, ARCHB. CANT. [\\TO DOCTOR MATTHEW\nHUTTON, DEAN OF YORK.\\] }]\n[\\18 Feb. 1578-9.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) This bringer can enforme you that I\nam (thanks be to God!) in reasonable goode healthe. My case\ndependeth longe, as ye see, and some repulse off sute latelye\nmade hathe bene geven; and yett, iff a man maye beleve in courte\npromesses, I was att no tyme so neare an ende off my trobles as\natt this present. (\\Domini voluntas fiat.\\) I praye you shew\nfavor to the bringer for perfitinge off his longe travells.\n<P 61>\nS. Peter is a goode man, and lendeth freelye; the marchante\nallwayes harpeth apon interest. He will engage all to S. Peter\nor some off his deputies. Surelye the thinge will proove to an\nvndoubted beniffitte bothe publicke and private. Yff I had\nremayned with you, I wolde have helped him in this case;\nespeciallye nowe when the matter is growen rype, etc.\n   Howe the worlde goeth here, ye shall heare by other men. I\nwolde ye hadde a goode arrande to London, that I mighte see you.\nI thanke you for my poore kinsfolkes and servants. God kepe you.\n18 Feb., 1578.\n   E. C. (\\tuus\\)\n   To my lovinge frende M=r=. Deane off Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury (suspended)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 18 February, 1579"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "As a young man employed by Robert Cecil, 1st earl of Salisbury. By 1616 secretary to Sir Francis Bacon, who later became lord chancellor; benefited from his friendship through holding a series of administrative offices in chancery. Extraordinary clerk of the privy council 1619-1645; MP for Cambridge borough 1621 + every Caroline parliament up to the 1640 Short Parliament; 1626 clerk of writs and processes in Star Chamber; 1636 muster master general; 1638 treasurer for life to the Company of Starchmakers; knighted 16 February 1641." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58324" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Attended Lincoln's Inn. Admitted to Gray's Inn 1626." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Meautys (d. 1614) of West Ham, Essex and St. Julian's Hospital, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1590, d. 1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From? West Ham, Essex (or Hertfordshire? family ties there as well) to? London, where he was educated and where he worked. 1626 purchased the crown manor of Redbourne, Hertfordshire (granted a weekly market and three annual fairs there 1638); 1627 got use of Gorhambury House, Hertfordshire (leased it to others). By 1645 living at Gorhambury, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth (d. 1641), daughter of Sir Henry Coningsby of North Mimms, Hertfordshire. Third son. Married 1641 Anne (c. 1615-1680), daughter of his cousin, Jane lady Bacon. Very ill \"again\" in 1642, effectively retired by 1645." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10264" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Sheffield%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Sheffield)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Sheffield)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises quantifiable properties that can be measured by some calibrated means and can be approximated by values, i.e. points or regions in a mathematical or conceptual space, such as natural or real numbers, RGB values etc.\nAn instance of E54 Dimension represents the true quantity, independent from its numerical approximation, e.g. in inches or in cm. The properties of the class E54 Dimension allow for expressing the numerical approximation of the values of an instance of E54 Dimension. If the true values belong to a non-discrete space, such as spatial distances, it is recommended to record them as approximations by intervals or regions of indeterminacy enclosing the assumed true values. For instance, a length of 5 cm may be recorded as 4.5-5.5 cm, according to the precision of the respective observation. Note, that interoperability of values described in different units depends critically on the representation as value regions.\nNumerical approximations in archaic instances of E58 Measurement Unit used in historical records should be preserved. Equivalents corresponding to current knowledge should be recorded as additional instances of E54 Dimension as appropriate.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "规模数量"@cn , "Dimensão"@pt , "Dimensions"@fr , "Величина"@ru , "Μέγεθος"@el , "Dimension"@en , "Maß"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMAPLETOFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Mapletoft, Joshua (Rev.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MAPLETOFT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MARGETTING, ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF SUSANNA AND JOSHUA MAPLETOFT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "471" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNA MAPLETOFT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middelburg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Middelburg, the Netherlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Middelburg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mainz>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mainz, Germany" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mainz" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barbados>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barbados" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barbados" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSPENCER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School in Hertford; Peterhouse College, Cambridge 1675, BA 1679, MA 1682. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Brockett Spencer (1605/6-1668), baronet, of Offley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spencer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1656, d. 1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Offley, Hertfordshire; educated in Hertford and Cambridge (current domicile); of Hertfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth son. Mother: Susan, daughter of Sir Nicholas Carew, of Beddington, Surrey. Fellow of Peterhouse College, Cambridge 1680-88; bursar. Wrote to Samuel Pepys about the lease of the Ellington property." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Fellow & bursar of Peterhouse, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1688" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Spencer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WYELVERTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "JUSTICE OF THE KING'S BENCH 1443, KNIGHTED IN 1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "EDUCATED AT GRAY'S INN." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "JOHN YELVERTON OF RACKHEATH, NORFOLK (RECORDER OF NORWICH)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "YELVERTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1400?-1472?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "TRUSTED FRIEND OF SIR JOHN FASTOLF'S, ONE OF HIS EXECUTORS; LETTERS WRITTEN BY WORCESTER AND WAYTE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1322" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1400" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1472" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM YELVERTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELUDLOW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Parliamentarian army officer and regicide. Bodyguard for the earl of Essex 1642; captain of a troop of horse for Sir Edward Hungerford's regiment, governor of Wardour Castle 1643; major of Sir Arthur Hesilrige's regiment of horse > colonel of a regiment of horse, sheriff of Wiltshire 1644; MP for Wiltshire 1646; one of the king's judges; member of the council of state 1649, -50, -59; second in command to Ireton 1650; lieutenant-general of the horse in Ireland 1650-55; commissioner for the civil government of Ireland 1650-54; held the chief command in Ireland 1651-52; MP for Hindon, member of the committee of safety, commander-in-chief of the Irish army 1659; exiled, wrote his memoirs 1660-85." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17161" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford 1634; BA 1636; admitted to the Inner Temple 1638." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Henry Ludlow (1592?-1643) of Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ludlow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1616/17-1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire; studied in Oxford 1634, London 1638; civil war 1642 => moved around; employed in Wiltshire 1644; MP (Wiltshire) => London 1646; Ireland 1651; back to England 1655; in Essex 1656, then whereabouts uncertain; London, Ireland 1659; London 1660 > abroad into exile: France 1660; Geneva > Lausanne > Vevey 1662; remained in Switzerland for the rest of his life (except for a visit to London 1689), buried in Vevey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth (d. 1660), daughter of Richard Phelips of Montacute, Somerset. Married c. 1649 Elizabeth (1629/30-1702), daughter of William Thomas of Wenvoe, Glamorgan. Signed Charles I's death-warrant as one of the judges. Allowed his liberty by providing sureties 1660, went into exile." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lieutenant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1692" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Ludlow" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Beaupr%C3%A9+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Beaupré Hall, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Beaupré Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cape+of+Good+Hope>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cape of Good Hope" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cape of Good Hope" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buxton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Buxton, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Buxton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_probably+London>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "probably London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "probably London" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gaunt>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gaunt" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gaunt" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MADVENTURERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Merchant Adventurers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"The Merchant Adventurers of England controlled the export trade in cloth through London to the Netherlands during the late sixteenth century\" (Farrington)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant company" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "591" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Merchant Adventurers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 202>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXIV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. MARCH OR APRIL, 1586.\\] }]\n   Sir, I have mett with dyvers letters and inteligences that\nthe pope hath greatly labored some desperatt persons to doe\nvyolence to hir majesty. The prince of Parma of late dyd use\nvery brode speches, saying, that he dyd not fear the Englyssh\nayd, yt wold not contynew many wekes, meaning hir majesties\nlyfe. I wold not putt yt into my letters for yt wold [\\fear\\]\nhir majesty I know, albeyt I doe not mystrust yt, yf you hold a\ngood course at home. God hath and wyll defend hir, I dowbt not,\nbut gett hir from London into som countrey well affected for\nthis somer, and the soner the better. Woodstock wer a good\nplace, and a holsome, or to Farnam, for yt ys hard for any\nsuspected persons to com so farr but som or other wyll gyve\nknoledge; and, as I hear, hit ys plent now to use some\nstraunger, and, under collor of merchants, to make sute at the\ncourt, and an Italian that cam iiij days past from Antwerp told\nme, that a dere frend of his declared to him,\n<P 203>\nthat ther wer two jesuyttes of Bruges, one a Walloun, and the\nother of those partes lykewyse, had undertaken a great\nenterprise in Englond, and did say they had pretences inow to\ncom to the court. I am promysed they shalbe dyscrybed to me, but\nyou must banyshe your popish Low Countreymen that suckes all\nhonye ther and be lazy drones and worse, and lett good wach be\nleyd among the merchantes for such ij fellowes. They be yong\nmen, and seme as merchantes, but very lewd and wyked. I besech\nyou, for Godes sake, lett no respect of comodyus lying about\nLondon cause hir saftye to be neglected, and albeyt she is in\nall places in the handes of God, yet yt ys good to advoyd the\nmost lykliest places for harme. Ther be few careful about hir.\nAnd you kepe hir tyll Mychelmas, by the grace of God, all ys\npast for those thinges.\n   Yf hir majestie meane to use my servyce, I trust you will\nsend som boddy, that yt may appere here to men that you sett a\nlytle more store by me than hetherto ther ys cause for them to\nthink, for ther was never yet so much as a letter wrytten to any\nperson here of any thankes for those curtesies I had received\nbefore you hard any thing of this place. And, how yll soever hir\nmajestie may conceave of me, yet these men have deservyd great\nthankes for there good wyll to hir, as ever any people could\ndoe. And these many letters you must remember; first, to the\nstates generall, than to the councell of estate, and one to the\ncouncell and towen of Utryght. I wold fayn have more but I fear\nyt wyll hinder the rest. The rest may be hereafter.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "March/April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "copy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on March/April, 1586"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P142i_was_used_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wurde benutzt in"@de , "was used in"@en , "被用来构成称号於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16i_was_used_for> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
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                "<Q A 1513 T TDACRE>\n<X THOMAS LORD DACRE>\n<P 92>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXIV. THOMAS LORD DACRE TO KING HENRY THE EIGHTH.\nA. D. 1513.\\] }] \n<P 93>\n   Pleas it your Highnes to knowe I have receyved your most\nhonourable Lettres of your gracious thanks for my pure service\ndone to your Grace according to my dieuty, which is to me the\nmost singler comforth and rejoysing I can have; for by the same\nI well perceyve yo=r= Highnes regardeth not the sinistre reaport\nor rumor surmised ayenst me, ne your Grace regardeth or geveth\nony credence thereunto, wherby I am bounde the rather to doun to\nyour Highnes the most laudable and acceptable service I can or\nmay do, and so shall undoutedly at all my power: and where as by\nthe same your most honorable letters I understond your pleasor\nand commaundment is that I shold effectually procede to the\nspedy execucion of ij Roods opon the West and Medyll Marches to\nthe most annoyaunce of the Scotts that I possibly may, like it\nyour Grace to knowe\n   Opon Thuresday last past I assembled your subgietts in\nNorthumbreland to the nombre of a thousand\n<P 94>\nhorsmen, and rode in at Gallespeth and so to the watre of Kale\ntwo myle within Scotland, and there set furth two foreyes; my\nbroder Philipp Dacre with ccc. men which burnt and distroyed the\nTown of Rowcastell with all the cornes in the same and\nthereabouts, and wan two towres in it, and burnt both roffe and\nflores: and Sir Roger Fenwike with ccc. men burnt the Town of\nLangton and distroyed all the cornes therein: which Townes er in\nthe hert of the countre two myle beyond Jedworth opon the watere\nof Chevyot. And I come with a stale to a place called the\nDungyon, a myle from Jedworth, and so went to the Sclater furd\non the water of Bowset, and there the Scotts persewed us right\nsore, ther bekered with us, and gave us hand stroks; there come\nthre standards to bak theym, that is to say David Karr of\nFernehirst and the lard of Boudgedworth opon the oon side, and\nthe sheriff of Tevidale on the othre side, with the nombre of\ndcc. men or mo. The lard of Walghope was hurt there with oon\narrowe and his hors slane; Mark Trumbill was strikken with a\nspere and the hede left in hym, his hors was won, and diverse\nScotesmen were hurt there. And so we come forwards, where we saw\nmy broder Syr Cristofer Dacre with his oste arreyed at a place\ncalled the Bellyng, which was to us no litill comforth, and to\nhym gret gladnes seyng the small power we were of at that tyme.\n   My said broder come in at Cressopbrige and there\n<P 95>\nentred the Medyll marches, and so come thorow Ledesdale to the\nrughes wyre, xiiij myle within the ground of Scotland, and there\nhe put furth two forreyes: Syr John Ratclif with fyve hundreth\nmen in oon, which burnt the town of Dyker sex myle from the said\nswyre with a towre in the same, thei layed corne and straw to\nthe dore and burnt it both rofe and flore, and so smoked theym\nowt. Also the said Syr John and his company burnt the Townnes of\nSowdon and Lurchestrother with a towre in it, and distroyed all\nthe cornes about theym and toke diverse prisoners with much\ninsight and goods. Nicholes Haryngton, Nicholes Rydley, Thomas\nMedilton, and George Skelton with othre to the nombre of fyve\nhundreth in the othre forrey burnt the towne of Hyndhalghehede\nand a towre in the same flore and rofe; and in likewise the\ntownnes of West sawsyde and Est sawsyde, with a Pele of lyme and\nstane in it: and my said broder Syr Cristofer, with two thousand\nhorsmen and cccc. fute men with bowes for savegard of thost in\nstrayts come in a stale to Dykerawe; and there the said forreyes\nreleved to hym, and so come forward and met me. We had not\nrydden above the space of a myle when we sawe the Lord\nChambrelane appere in our sight with ij M. men, and four\nstanderds; the othre thre standerds resorted to hym and so the\ncountre drew fast to theym. We put us in arreye and come\nhomeworde and rode no faster then nowr\n<P 96>\nshepp and swyne that we had won wold dryve, which was of no gret\nsubstance, for the countre was warned of our comyng and the\nbekyns burnt fro mydnyght forward. And when the Scotts had geven\nus overe we retourned home and come in at the Redeswyre. I come\nto Harbotill at mydnyght: my broder Syr Cristofer lay that night\nat the towre of Otterburne, and opon the morne to Hexham, and\nhis folks in other townnes opon the water of Tyne, and, on the\nthrid day at home, as many as might git.\n   Sir I se not the gentilmen of the countre in a redynes for\ndefence of your bordoures, for certen of theym to whome I had\ngeven warnyng, as my Lord Ogle which promised to com to me, the\nconstable of Alnewike, and othre, trustyng thei wold have bene\nglad to do your Grace service accordingly as thei have done to\nyour Wardens in tyme of werre, come not to me at the place\nappoynted, wherby I was not accompayned as I thoght to have\nbene. I was councelled and avised by my guyds to have rejorned\nmy purpose, and so wold have done, but oonly that I had\nappoynted with my broder Syr Cristofer to mete hym in Scotland,\nfor he departed fro me to the West Merches to bryng my folks\nfrom thens whome I might not disappoynt for I had no space to\ngif him warnyng, it was xxx=ti=. myle fro me and more, and els I\nhad not keped my purpose which not is performed thanked be\nJhesu, and all your subgietts in savety bot a servaunt of myn,\nwhich was\n<P 97>\nkilled there, and two Scotts were slain and many othre hurt the\nsame tyme.\n   Pleas it your Grace, as for the Rode to be made opon your\nWest marche I can not se how it can be done conveniently unto\nthe next light, for two consideracions, oon is bycause I dar not\nbe absent of this Medill March during this light, for fere the\nScotts schold distroye and burne the countrie in myn absence,\nwhich I regard gretly; and oon othre is that my servants horses\nwhich come to this Rode was sore labored, for thei rode\nxxviij=ti= owres without any bayte. And in the next light I\nshall, God willing, performe the said rode; and in the meane\ntyme shall cause small Rodes be made, which shalbe as gret\nannoyaunce to the Scotts as a great Rode shold be, and thus\nshall yo=r= money be employed to the best I can, and for the\ngrettiest hurt and destruccion of the Scotts; for I shalbe as\ngoode a husband thereof as I wold be of myn awn, and alwey I\nshalbe redy to gif accompt of the same at your pleasure.\n   Also pleas it your Grace me seamnes it were necessary that\nyo=r= lettres of commaundment were direct to my lord of\nNorthumbreland and to my Lord of Clifford, to cause their\ntenaunts gif attendance opon your Wardens as thei have bene\naccustomed to do in tymes passed, for as I understond my Lord\nCliffords tenaunts er warned not to ride without his speciall\ncommaundment.\n<P 98>\n   As for Newes of Scotland, like it your Grace to know, John of\nBarton which passed into Fraunce in the Navye of Scotland,\nlaunded at Kirkobrighe and ther toke seknes and disceced of the\nsame.\n   There hase bene a gret councell at Saynt Johnstone, and all\nthe lords of Scotland was there with the Quene. It is determined\nby theym that the Bisshop of Aberdene shalbe Archbisshopp of\nsaynt Andrewes: the bisshopp of Catnes shalbe bishop of\nAberdene; a broder of therl of Adthills shall have Catnes. The\nAbbaye of Arbrothe is geven to Master George Douglas therl of\nAnguyse son: th'abbaye of Dunfermlyn to Master James Hebburne:\nthe Priory of Coldynghame to the lord Chambrelane broder: and a\nbroder of David Karrs of Farnehirst is entred by force into the\nAbbacye of Kelso and enjoyes it by intrusion.\n   Also it is aggreed by the said Councell that the Castell of\nSterling shalbe vetelled and fortified in all hayst possible,\nand the lord Borthwike shalbe capitane of the same, and have the\nyong King in his keping there, and he not to be removed without\nassent of the hole councell.\n   At the same councell a communication was had, which Lords\nshold haue the rewll of the lands for well and sou'te of the\nrealme, bot thei aggreed not thereopon; and so departed from\nthens at that tyme.\n<P 99>\nTherl of Aren, admirall of Scotland, is commen home with the\nShippes of Scotland, and a French Knight with hym which hase\nbroght writtings and credence from the French King and the Duke\nof Albany; what it is I know not as yit, bot I shall endevor me\nto git knowlege thereof. Thre of the grettest shippes of\nScotland er left in Fraunce to the spryng of the yere, to\nth'entent thei may assist the French navye as it is supposed.\n   The gret Shipp of Scotland was ron on grounde, bot sho is\nrecovered as thei say or theire Admirall departed. The Scottishe\nsoldiours which be commen home makes evill reaport of the French\nKing, sayng thei were not well entreated there: and as newes\nshalbe occurrant in thies parties your Grace shalbe advertised\nby the grace of Almighti God, whome I besech to preseve your\nmost honorable estate. At Harbotill the xiij=th=. day of\nNovembre at vj. of the clok in the mornyng.\n   Your humble subgyet\n   Thomas Dacre.\nTo the Kings Highnes.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1478 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,46>\n[} [\\211. THOMAS BETSON TO DAME ELIZABETH STONOR\\] }]\n[\\17 May 1478\\]\n   Jhesus An=o= xviij=o=.\n   Right honorable and my Synguler good lady, with due reverens\nas is accordynge I recommaund me unto your good ladyshipe. And\n<P II,47>\nffer+termore lyketh it yowre good ladyshipe to know that on\ntrenyte evyne last passed I come unto Cales: and I thannke +te\ngood lord hartely I had a fful fare passege, and the bettyr I\nknow well it was throw your good prayers, off the which, iff y\ndurst be so bold, I wille beseche your ladyshipe off\ncountenewance, and I to my power shall remembre your good\nladyshipe with all your loffers dayly amonges my poure prayers,\noff the whiche, yff they be good and acceptable unto God, my\nmayster your husband, your good ladyshipe, with all your\nchildren I beseche him hartely ye may have parte: and I beseche\nalmyghty Jhesu to send your good ladyshipe as comffortable\nhelthe and welffare at Stonor or elles where as ever ye had in\neny place to Godes plesour. And good madame, I beseche your good\nladyshipe to remembre my Cossen Katteryn of all such matters as\nI spake unto your ladyshipe off at many dyverse tymes, as ye\nknow: I remembre hir ffull off, God know it: I dremyd ones she\nwas xxx wynter off age; and whanne I woyke I wyschyd she had\nbene but xx: and so by lykelyod I am soner lyke to have my\nwysche +tan my dreme, the whych I beseche all myghty Jhesu\nhartely may be whanne it shall plese hym. Also good madame, and\nit lyke you to wete, as on Friday next after Corpus Christi day\nI intend unto the marte wardes, our blissid lorde be my spede\nand helpe me +ter and send me good payment off all oure\ndettours. And I beseche your ladyshipe to recommaund me unto my\nmayster your husbaund. And I praye +te good lord to send me good\ntidynges ffrom you bothe and ffrom all youres. Writen at Cales\nthe xvij day off Maii, (\\An=o=. ut supra\\) .\n   Be your ffeythffull servaunt, Thomas Betson.\n   And I send your ladyshipe a token here inclosed, the which\nyoure ladishipe knowith right well.\n   At my commynge ffrom the marte, with Godes grace, your\nladyshipe shall have more writynge ffrom me how I have spedd,\nand in lyke wyse my mayster your husbaund: and our blissid lord\nJhesu Christ preserve you bothe in honour and worshipe vertuosly\nto contenew to Godes plesour, and also to send you good and\nproffitable counsell and grace to doo +ter after: this is and\nshalbe my prayer for sothe every daye: your honour and worshipe\noff contenewaunce here after stykkythe as nye myn hart as dothe\neny freind, man or o+ter about you, be my trouthe, our blissid\nlord so helpe me. I will avyse you, madame, to remembre large\nexpensez and be ware of them, and in lyke wyse my mayster your\nhusbaund: it is well done ye remembre hym off them ffor\n<P II,48>\ndyverse consederacions, as ye know bothe right well. And our\nblissid lord be your comfforther and help in all your good\nworkes, Amen.\n   To +te right honorable and my right Synguler good lady, Dame\nElsabeth Stonore, this letter be delyvered in hast.\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 May" ;
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                false ;
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                "II, 46" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "family friend & business partner - future mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to Elizabeth Stonor née Croke on 17 May, 1478"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 171>\n[} [\\CLXVI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - Your two letters this weake weare exceeding\nwellcome to me. I thanke God, that you finde yourselfe better\naffter your pihiseke. Deare Ned, for my sake take care of \nyour - .\n<P 172>\n   I am very glad to heare that your sister has so much fauor\nfrom my lady Veere. I had no letter from your sister this weake.\nI hope the horsess are come well to your father: and by this\ncarrier I purpos, and pleas God, to send the 2 pistolls you\nrwite me word your father would haue, and the gillt plate which\nhe has sent for. I am exceeding glad to heare that my lord of\nSallsbery and my lord of Clare is come to the parlement. It is a\ngreate comfort to me to see you fixe your thoughts in theas\ntimes vpon your God. Your brother Tom has bine extreme ill, and\nit pleased God, that docter Wright was with M=rs= Litellton, and\nso came to see me as he went home, which I thought fell out\nhappily for your brother. Yesterday I was exceeding fraid of\nhim, but this day, I thanke God, he is better, so that I hope\ndocter Wright may leaue him to-morrow. He fell sike on tusday\nlast; so that, deare Ned, I finde that on trubele foolows\nanother. \n   M=r= William Littellton being at Loudlow last weake, as he\ncame out of the chruch, a man came to him and looked him in the\nfase and cryed \"roundhead;\" he gaue the fellow a good box of the\neare and steep to on that had a chugell and tooke it from him\nand beat him soundly. They say, they are now more quiet in\nLoudlow. I pray you put your father in mind to consider of that\nI rwite to him about M=r= Yates, and send me word what he says,\nfor I desire they may be punisched.\n   I pray God blles you and giue you a comfortabell meeting with\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Jne: 24, 1642. Brompton Castell.^)\n   Deare Ned, send me word wheather my lady Veere giues any\nthinge in this prouicione for raizing of hors for the good of\nthis poore kingdome.\n\n"@en ;
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                "24 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "171" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "367" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 24 June, 1642"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request to meet him" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1520S T TWOLSEY>\n<X THOMAS WOLSEY>\n<P 1>\n[} [\\LETTER CII. CARDINAL WOLSEY TO THOMAS CROMWELL.\\] }]\n   Myn owne enterly belouyd Cromwell, I beseche yow, as ye loue\nme and wyl euyr do any thyng for me, repare\n<P 2>\nhyther thys day as sone as the Parlement ys brokyn vp, leyng\naparte all thyngs for that tyme; for I wold nut onely commynycat\nthyngs vnto yow wherin for my comfort and relief I wold haue\nyour good, sad, dyscret aduyse and counsell, but also opon the\nsame commytt sertyng thyngs requyryng expedicion to yow, on my\nbehalf to be solycytyd: this, I pray yow therfor, to hast your\ncommyng hyther assafore, with owt omyttyng so to do as ye tendyr\nmy socor, reliff, and comfort, and quyetnes of mynde. And thus\nfare ye wel: from Asher, in hast, thys Satyrday, in the mornyng,\nwith the rude hande and sorowfull hert of your assuryd louer\n   T. Car=lis= Ebor.\n   I haue also serteyn thyngs consernyng yowr sylf wych I am\nsuere ye wolbe glad to here and knowe: fayle not therfor to be\nhere thys nygth, ye may retorne early in the mornyng ageyn yf\nnede shul so requyre. (\\Et iterum vale.\\)\n   M. Agusteyn shewyd me how ye had wryttyn onto me a Lettre\nwherin ye shuld adu'tyse me of the commyng hyther of the Duke of\nNorfolke: I assure yow ther cam to my hands no suche Lettre.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Year is probably 1529." ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Wolsey's secretary and adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "cardinal, deprived of government office" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Esher> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wolsey to Thomas Cromwell on ?, 1525"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130i_features_are_also_found_on>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "características são também encontradas em"@pt , "признаки также найдены на"@ru , "外观特征被复制於"@cn , "Merkmale auch auf"@de , "features are also found on"@en , "χαρακτηριστικά του βρίσκονται επίσης σε"@el , "a des caractéristiques se trouvant aussi sur"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newhall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newhall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newhall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EMASHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Francis Barrington, baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MASHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM HATFIELD BROAD OAK, ESSEX, TO OTES, HIGH LAVER, ESSEX" ;
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                "WIFE OF SIR WILLIAM MASHAM, BARONET, DAUGHTER OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON. 1st husband Sir James Altham of Mark Hall, Essex (d. 1610); daughter Joan (who married Oliver St. John)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4388" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH MASHAM" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_076>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1666 T JTEMPEST>\n<X JOHN TEMPEST>\n<P II,155>\n[} [\\LXXVII. - FROM COLONEL TEMPEST TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^TO JOHN\nCOSIN^]\n   September the 9=th=. 1666.\n   Right honourable,\nHaving received your Lordshipp's yesternight, as I was going to\nbed, I did imediately put on my cloaths, and went to Durham, to\nconfer with the Officers of the troope now quartred theare.\n<P II,156>\nI did acquaint them that theare was some reason for apprehension\nof dainger from unquiett spiritts in this juncture, and tharfore\ndesired them both to double their guard, and to keepe their\npetroles constant in the night, that we might not be surprised\nnor taken unprovided. I did likewise give command to our own\nofficers to provide themselves, and the souldiers here about the\ntowne, that they might be ready upon the beating of the drum, if\nthear should be occasion, which I thought was all that was\nnecessary to be done upon this occasion. But alass! to-day hath\nproduced such lamentable and sad newes, that it putts us all to\nour witt's end, not knowing what to say or doe, but we do not at\npresent apprehend any thing of dainger within ourselves which\nshould occasion the drawing together all the militia, and since\nwe have a troope here who keepe a constant guard, and a company\nof foot at Hartlepoole, I doe not see what necessity theare will\nbe to draw any together at present. I should think it more\nconvenient to reserve our duty till these forces be drawne from\nus, or that we receive a command from above, which we have\nalwaies heretofore had upon the like occasion. I beleive the\nrumor of the Lord Falconberge his drawing his men together, hath\nrisen from the muster of his regiment, which was appointed to be\nthis weeke, more then 6 dayes since, and meeting with this\nlamentable flame, and the fayler of the post, hath caused it to\nbe otherwaies represented to your Lordshipp, but I shall\nallwaies obay your Lordshipp's commands when I receive them. I\nhave transcribed a letter from my Lord Craven's steward, which\nwill give your Lordshipp an account of what I suppose you have\nreceivd from other hands. I am in very great haste, and beg your\nLordshipp's pardon for all (\\errata\\) .\n   Your Lordshipp's humble servant,\n   John Tempest.\n\n"@en ;
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                "9 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - lord lieutenant of county" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tempest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "364" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTEMPEST> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Tempest to John Cosin on 9 September, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucestershire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gloucestershire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22My+Log%27ing%22+%28London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"My Log'ing\" (London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"My Log'ing\" (London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lisburne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lisburne, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lisburne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Caister>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Caister, Norfolk" , "Caister" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Caister" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2JOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14899" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Johnson, tanner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1769-1833" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A curate of East Dereham, Norfolk 1793; chaplain to the earl of Peterborough; when JJ visited WC in 1790, WC hadn't been in contact with his mother's family for 20 years" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1833" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Johnson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sayes+Court>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Deptford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sayes Court, Deptford, Kent" , "Sayes Court" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sayes Court" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Farly>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Farly" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Farly" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 64>\n[} [\\LETTER XXIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 15TH JANUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretary, as you shall shortly hear of our hole\nprocedinges by Mr. Davyson, so must I entreat you most ernestly,\neven as the well doing of my poore servyce here may be tendred,\nbut spetyally for the honor and servyce of hir majestie, that\nyou wyll be meanes that ther may be a good quantytye of money\nsent over, as ther ys behind of the hole some her majestie dyd\nsett done, as I take yt, above lxx=m=li. So you wyll procure, as\nmuch as in [\\you\\] may lye, that the most parte may be sent\nover. Hit shalbe the worst, and the most, she shalbe charged\nwith, but, at the beginning, xx=m=li. shall stand in more stead\nthan xl=m=li. iiij monthys hence, and I am well perswaded, as\nyou shall se at Mr. Davysons coming, that they here have good\nmeanes to maynteyn ther warrs, and when we make reconing at home\nof a defencyble warr, hit must be so defencyble, as we must be\nable to have always vj or vij=m= men, horse and footemen, to\nfrunt the enymye, who, all this hard wether, hath gon from place\nto place with iiij=m= footemen and xv=c= horse, and at this day\nhe kepes the fyld, and hath putt in danger iij or iiij townes of\ngreat importance, as Brabee, Wenloe, Vianna, and Bomeley, as\nalso now he ys come uppon Zeland syde, and wyll doe what he can\nto Lylle and Lyskinshook, whear ther hath byn much decay of\nsoldyers, but ther ys doing all that ys possible for defence,\nfor otherwyse we ar no way able to resist them, which they know,\n<P 65>\nand doth make them presume the more at this tyme. But the states\nhave agreed, and doe find ther ys no remedy, but we must erect a\ncamp to brydell this lyberty of the enymye, or ells he wyll kepe\na warr this xx yere, and make us all wery, and, this way being\ntaken, I warrant ye we wyll shortly wery him as well, and yet\nnever hazard any battell, which he wyll be as loth to come to as\nwe.\n   I am in hope of an enterpryse to tak place shortly which ye\nwylbe gladd to hear of. God send yt to fall out as I looke for,\nand that ye may provyde us spedyly with a good some of money,\nbeing all one to hir majestye, and I wyll undertake she shall\ncom to no furder chardge whatsoever. I wyll help to ease hir,\nbefore the end, of a good parte of this, yf she doe but contynew\nhir favour and good countenaunce to this cause only, as I trust\nshe wyll, or elles she knoweth not the lacke she wyll fynd of\nthe frendshipp of these countreys. As, uppon my honour and truth\nto you, they were almost utterly gonn yf I had not aryved when I\ndyd.\n   Thus, referring ye for the rest to Mr. Davyson at his coming,\nI wyll take my leave, protestyng my hole care and endeavour his\nto doe hir majestie acceptable servyce, or elles God not to lett\nme lyve, yf otherwyse yt shuld be. In much hast this xv. of\nJanuery,\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my very honorable good frend sir Francis\nWalsingham knight, principall secretarye to her majesty.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 15 January, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rowlls>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FLondon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rowlls, ?London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rowlls" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN11>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A servant of Wainfleet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "523" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-6>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "6" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Six"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 38>\n[} [\\LETTER LIII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Jan. 3.\n   Hond. Deare Brother,\n   What a strange mixture is this world of ioy and greife, or\nrather what a weaknis, I, so quickly moved by either. My last to\nyou had more need of teares then incke. In this I know not how\nenouf to speake my joys, that sweet Keat is well with you. See a\ncopius subiect for your prayers, and pitty; O lett them gaine\nfor me an equall love to God, in all his wills; my want of this\nis iustly punished by Keat's absence, but I am confident God\nwill retorne that mercy to mee, and I hope quickly too, for I\nbelieve the company of her brothers and sisters will help much\nto her perfect recovery; for a little mallincolly was all the\nfault she had, and certainely did her much hurt; and heer she\nwanted divertisment, not haveing any of her owne age or\ncondition. I am ashamed she learnt so little, but her ill health\nwas so continuall, a hard\n<P 39>\nhart could not have sett her seriusly to any thing. I onely beg\nyou will quickly rite, and I will ceace to troble your eyes with\nlonger scribling. Yr hart, I know, kynd enouf to bear all my\ndefects, and kynder yet, if you beleeve my affection equalls the\nreasons I fynd for itt. This supposed, I must needs stile my\nself\n   Your proud sister,\n   Winefrid Thimelby.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 3 January, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#RelationshipCode> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Close Friend"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request to preach at a wedding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1575 T KHASTINGS>\n<X LADY HUNTINGDON>\n<P 56>\n[} [\\LETTER IV.\\] LADY HUNTINGDON TO MR. DEANE OF YORKE.}] [^TO\nDR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\Julie 21, 1575.\\]\n   After my verye hartie commendacions. Forasmuch as a kinsman\nof my lorde and a cosen of myne doe intend, by the grace of God,\nto marrye together vppon Sondaye nexte, I am therefore bould to\ndesyre you, that you would take the paynes to be here againste\nthat tyme, and to bestowe a shorte sermon vppon vs, suche as for\nthe short warning you have maye suffise for that audience. The\nwhich ended, or before, att your discretion, I muste further\nintreate you to helpe to sollempnize that mariage. And even soe,\nbeing bould to truble you, I doe bidd you hartelye fare well.\nAtt York, this xxj=th= of Julye, 1575.\n   Your frend in the Lord,\n   K. Huntingdon.\n   Good Mr. Deane, refuse not to take this paines in being heare\nagainst Sondaie; which I shall thinke my sealfe beholdine to you\nfor the same, and will be redie to pleasure you in any thing I\nmaie.\n   To my very loving frend, M=r= Deane of York.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "noble lady - clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hastings née Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "165" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KHASTINGS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Hastings née Dudley to Matthew Hutton on 21 July, 1575"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TEDMONDES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "AGENT TO HER MAJESTY IN THE FRENCH COURT (AMBASSADOR) 1592-95 AND 1597-99, FRENCH SECRETARY TO ELIZABETH 1596, CLERK OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL 1598, M.P. 1601, 1604, 1620, 1624, 1625-26, DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS, PRIVY COUNCILLOR 1616, TREASURER OF THE ROYAL HOUSEH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, x Edmondes, y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Edmondes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "HEAD CUSTOMER OF THE PORT OF PLYMOUTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "EDMONDES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1564?-1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN CORNWALL; COURT; LONDON AND PARIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "LETTERS (in the Edmondes collection) EDITED FROM ORIGINAL DICTATED LETTERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, AC, C, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "11187" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS EDMONDES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_109>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters (legal)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1540? T JDODDINGTON>\n<X JOHN DODDINGTON>\n<P 242>\n[} [\\LETTER XVII.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull and his singuler good Master, Mr.\nWilliam Plompton, Esquire, this.^)\n   Right worshipfull, in my most hartyest maner I commend me to\nyou and likewise to my good Mistres your wife, trusting to Jesus\nthat you and all your children and famila be in good health. And\nwheare I perceive by Robart Settell, your servant, that the\nperty who oweth the lease you sent unto me to be exemplefied,\nthinketh long for the same and suposes the same lease to be\nlost; Sir, truth it is, the same lease is and remaineth in the\ncustody of Mr. Henley of the Court of Augmentation of the King's\nMajesties Crown, and is assigned with the hands of Mr. Chauncler\nand Counsell of the Court aforsaid, and upon the iiij day of\nthis present month of June was delivered to Duke, clarke of the\nsaid Councill, to ingross in parchment, and then to be sealed\nwith the seale of the same Court, which shall be done and\nfinished within fower or 6 dayes next coming. And shortley also,\nI shall send\n<P 243>\nyou the same with a bill of such somes of money, as I have and\nshall disburse for the same; so that I trust the said party have\nno cause to mistrust the having therof. He may not have that\nleases in revertion be sold on Alowed Sent Leasur. And\nfrindship, as knoweth our Lord God, who ever preserve you.\nScribbled in hast at London the 6=th= day of June.\n   Yours to comaund,\n   John Dodington.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "242" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "farmer of manor - owner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Doddington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "256" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDODDINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Doddington to William Plumpton on 6 June, 1540"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFOSTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Priest." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Foster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Dismissed his wife after the publication of the Six Articles, which reintroduced the rule of clerical celibacy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Priest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "298" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Foster" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HVERNON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Rutland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vernon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "968" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Vernon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MNEWTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Newton née Catlett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1729-1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent > Liverpool > London > Olney > London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of John Newton; JN & CW became friends at Olney; they lived close to each other" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2313" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1790" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Newton née Catlett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "gentlemanly business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Thomas Stonor was one of the feoffees of Lanherne and other manors of the family." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1473? T KARUNDELL>\n<X KATHERINE ARUNDELL>\n<P I,128>\n[} [\\125. DAME KATHERINE ARUNDELL TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\7 Jan (? 1473)\\]\n<P I,129>\n   Ryght trusty Cosyn, I comaunde me to you: and where as hit\nwas agreed by you and my councell at your beyng at Dorchester\nbyfore Crystmasse that Richard Tomyowe, consyderyng the gode\nservice that he hath don for my husbonde and me in dayes passed\nand the charges that he must do for me here after, shulde be\nmade sure of landes and tenementez to the yerely value of xx=ti=\nmarke. And he ys agreed to take too lytill Manours in Corunwall,\none called Wynnyanton and the other called Kenell, of the value\nby the yere of xij. li.: of the whiche I pray you, Cosyn, to\nspeke to my cosyn Syr Richard Harecourte and Edward Grymston\nthat betweene you to sealle hym a dede that William Menwynnek\nother Richard Reynolds shall brynge you of the said Maners terme\nof his lyve: for he woll not procede no furder in my maters in\nto the tyme he be made sure of the same, whiche were to me a\ngrete hurt, as ye understonde. And that this be done as my\nspeciall trust is in you: and our lorde have you in his blessed\nkepyng. Wrytten at Excestre the xxvij=th= day off Janyver.\n   By your Cosyn Dame Kateryne Arundell.\n   To my ryght worshipfull Cosyn, Thomas Stoner, Esquyer.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "user - feoffee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Arundell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir John Arundell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KARUNDELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Excestre+%28Exeter> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Arundell to Thomas II Stonor on 27 January, 1473"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bandell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_India> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bandell, India" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bandell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Derbyshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MPEYTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PEYTON N. ASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF SIR SAMUEL PEYTON, KNIGHT AND BARONET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "337" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY PEYTON N. ASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCLODE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EXETER CLOTHIER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLODE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "EXETER, DEVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "402" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM CLODE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCELYSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WOOL-MERCHANT, MEMBER OF THE COMPANY OF THE STAPLE AT CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD SR." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CELY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND BRETTS IN ESSEX. LANDOWNER IN OXFORDSHIRE AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER OF ROBERT, RICHARD JUNIOR AND GEORGE CELY. 'upper echelons of trade'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4069" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "9651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1482" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD SR. CELY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Landowner, fought for his father's claim to inherit the estates of Sir John Fastolf. Knighted 1463; MP for Norfolk 1467-8, for Yarmouth 1478; JP 1469-70; served under Lord Hastings in Calais between 1473 & 1477." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston, y Paston Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Possibly educated at Cambridge (Venn); \"It is clear from his letters that he was educated well\", owned books (DNB)." ;
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                "John Paston I (1421-1466) of Paston, Norfolk; landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1442-1479" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
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                "Norfolk; court (sent to join Edward IV's household 1461, travelled with the king 1461-2); mostly London after father's death, maintained connections with court; spent time in Calais 1473-77." ;
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                "Eldest son and heir. Mother: Margaret Paston (1421/2-1484), daughter and heir of John Mautby of Mautby, Norfolk. Never married." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, AC, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
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                "19" ;
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                "MPN" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "42111" ;
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                "24080" ;
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                "1442" ;
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                "1479" ;
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                "John II Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bunwell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bunwell, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bunwell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_039>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "local news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q D 1638 T WMILBOURNE>\n<X WILLIAM MILBOURNE>\n<P I,221>\n[} [\\C. - FROM WILLIAM MILBOURNE, CURATE OF BRANCEPETH, TO DR.\nCOSIN.\\] }] \n   Right Worshipfull,\nMy humble service remembred to you and to M=ris=. Cosin. I have\nforborne to write unto you because wee had nothing\nextraordinarie\n<P I,222>\nfalne out in the parish, but the seducing of George Dowthwaite's\nwife to Poperie, which, what strange tumults it wrought, I doubt\nnot but Mr. Leigh hath related unto you, hee being an \neye-witnesse of some of them. But for the conclusion of all at\nthe Sessions last Richard Fawdon can declare it unto you.\n   Robert Barker hath sawne timber for sieling the roofe of the\nmiddle alley in the Church; and hee saith that it shall be\nfinished this summer. But now hee is, and hath bene long at\nSedgefield, about new seating the Church there. I pray God wee\nget offering money enough to pay for the worke: for the\nofferings this yeare came but to 6=li=. 3=s=. 5=d=., whereof a\nthird parte goeth to the poore; and Robert is to have 9=li=. for\nhis worke, besides the timber allowed him.\n   When M=ris=. Cosin was at Branspeth last, shee spake to mee\nto make a note of all the timber in the parsonage yard.\nWhereupon, I, with the helpe of Robert Barker, tooke an exact\nview of all, measureing everie piece that was worth any thing,\nand setting their contents downe in a booke. And now I send unto\nyou a copie thereof, here inclosed; together with myne accompt\nof moneyes received and disbursed for 3 quarters of a yeare. We\nlike well our new lord, Mr. Cole, for his liberalitie to the\npoore. Hee sent at Christmas 20=s=. for them, and other 20=s=.\nat Easter: and yesterday (the Court being at Branspeth) hee gave\nmee 10=s=. to be distributed among them.\n   I hope my brother of London hath bene mindfull to send you\nsome of the bookes of that copie which I made bold with your\nworship to read before it went to the presse, intitled by mee\n(\\Sapientia clamitans\\) . The two first treatises in it (as I\nheare) are Dr. Jackson's, which I allwayes suspected by the\nstile; as you may remember I sayd unto your worship. And the\nother (some say) is a sermon of Dr. Donne's. I am mightilie\nvexed at my brother, because it is so printed upon the title\npage as that men being unacquainted with the matter take mee as\nthe authour,\n<P I,223>\nand not as the publisher onelie. I gave one of them to my Lord\nof Durham, signifying the truth, that I was onelie the\npublisher. His Lordship (I heard) read it, but liked not the\nopinions in it. I was with him afterwards, but hee sayd nothing\nat all to mee about it: yet I thought I saw in his countenance\nsome alteration from that which it used to be to mee formerly.\nOn the contraire I heare by Mr. Duncon that my Lord of Norwich,\nhaving one presented to his Lordship at their first coming\nforth, read it, and gave it a verie high commendation.\n   Thus, with my wife's humble dutie to your worship and M=ris=.\nCosin, I humblie take my leave, committing you to the protection\nof God, and resting,\n   Your Worship's to be commanded,\n   Willm. Milbourne.\n   Branspeth, April 20. 1638.\n   To the right wor=ll=. and my verie good friend, M=r=. D=r=.\nCosin, y=e= Master of St. Peter's Colledge, in Cambridge.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 April" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "tenant - master (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Milbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "curate of Brancepeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMILBOURNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brancepeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Milbourne to John Cosin on 20 April, 1638"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "relSent"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rotterdam>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rotterdam, Holland, the Netherlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rotterdam" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 185>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 21ST MARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, there are einowe here who [{having{]\nknowledg that hir majesty is intent that there shalbe a [{levy{]\nmade in Ireland for the states, have offered ther services\n[{to{] take that chardg uppon them, nevertheless understanding\n[{from{] sir Thomas Shirley that your lordship meant the sayd\nchardg unto sir [{William{] Stanley, I have theruppon geven all\nothers their answer. And, because your lordship, as I suppose,\ncannot well spare sir William Stanley himself from thence, to\ncome and make the sayd leavye [{in{] Ireland, I have thought\ngood to move you in the behalfe of Mr. Dautry, who offireth his\nservice in that imployement. He may, withall, have the chardg of\nlieutenant-coronell [{for sir{] William Stanley of thes Irish\ntroopes. The gentleman [{is{] one that loveth sir William\nStanley well, who I heare [{doth{] also make verye good accompt\nof him. I have conferred with him about the chardges of the\nleavy, his demaund is [{three{] pound a man, and myn offer but\nfifty shillinges, he sayeth, [{that{] part therof may be\ndefalked out of their enterteynment, [{and{] he telleth me, that\ntwo thousand maie well be had out [{of the{] countrie where he\nis to make the leavy, by meanes of [{sir{] Henry Harringtons\ncredit, who is hable to make up [{two{] thowsand.\n<P 186>\nYt may please your lordship to returne aunswer of [{the{] states\ndisposicion, whether they can be content to be servid with\n[{that{] country people, and how many they are willing to\nenterteyne; [{and{] what chardges they shall yeld to allowe for\nthe leavyeng of them.\n   The master of Gray hath lately sent one captain Tiry hether,\n[{to{] sollicit your lordships aunswer to thoffer he hath\nhertofor made to [{find{] fower or fyve thowsand Scottes to the\nservice of the states under your lordship, with direction ether\nto stay here or to passe [{over to{] your lordship for this\npurpose, as I should advise him. And, for I am uncerten how your\nlordship may be resolvid touching your continuance or\ndiscontinuance in that service, uppon occasion of the late\naccident that hath fallen out, I have therfor directid the party\nto stay untill I may heare from your lordship, wherof I pray\nyour lordship to [{be{] myndfull, for the better satisfaction of\nthe master. And so I now humbly take my leave. At Grenwich this\nxxj=th= of March.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra. Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 March" ;
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                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "185" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "400" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 21 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CHARLES_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1660 T CHARLES2>\n<X KING CHARLES II>\n<P 14>\n[} [\\V. KING CHARLES II. TO THE EARL OF ST. ALBAN'S.\\] }]\n   Brusselles, 3 April, 1660.\n   I haue little to say to you, the post being not yett arriued\nfrom England, which comes very vnseasonably, for we did expect\nby these letters some thing of consequence, and the winde\ncontinues so full east, as no ships can stirre from thence.\nThere is reports heere that come from Calais as if they should\nhaue past a vote in the house for king, lords, and commons, the\ntruth of which you know by this time. Pray hasten all you can my\ncomming to you; for,\n<P 15>\nbesides the passion I haue to wayte on the Queene, I thinke it\nthe properest place for my publique concernes. There is a gunn\nwhich I bespoke of the Turenes; if it be finished pray send it\nto me, and I [\\will\\] returne you what it costs. God keepe you.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] - For the Earle of St. Alban's.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jermyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "1st earl of St. Albans, courtier, government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - mother's adviser/official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "royalty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Five letters of King Charles II. Ed. by the Marquis of Bristol. Camden miscellany 5. Camden first series 87. 1864/1968." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HJERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brussels> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to Henry Jermyn on 3 April, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hanau>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hanau, Germany" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hanau" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rougham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rougham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rougham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_069>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 104>\n[} [\\LXIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   I receiued yo=e= letter by Murdock, by w=ch= I vnderstand the\ntroublesome proceedinge of o=e= business, for w=ch= I am sorry,\nbut especially; for the tediousness that you ar affected w=th=\nby reason of the trouble in yt & you longe stay by yt; &\nalthough I am euery hower in expectation of yo=e= presence, yet\nI could not but venter the arrivall of these lynes before yo=e=\ndeparture, by w=ch= you may vnderstand of the perfect health of\nmyself & o=e= children & the rest of yo=e= friends her, & the\nsweet estate of yo=e= howse & gardin, w=ch= to the best endeuors\nof my self & yo=e= seruants hath bin prepared to geue you a\npleasinge welcom, together w=th= 14 yonge fesants, w=ch=\npeepinge do much desier ther M=rs= presence. Thus all of vs\nrests in the hopes of yo=e= sodayne retourne, w=ch= by how much\nthe more desired by so much the more yo=e= welcome shall be\nendeuored, but especially by him the perfection of whose\nhappynes resteth in yo=e= loue & the deseruing yt, and in beinge\n   Oneley yo=rs=,\n   Nath. Bacon.\nBroome. June 5 [\\1624\\] .\n   To his noble friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at the Lady\nCooke's howse by Charing Cross, geue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "207" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brome> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 5 June, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Basing>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Basing" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Basing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Halesowen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Halesowen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Halesowen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1WEDGWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Worked for his brother Thomas in the pottery business; partnerships with others from 1752; independent potter 1759 (Ivy House works; Brick House works 1763); London showrooms 1765; potter to her majesty 1766; partnered with cousin Thomas 1766-88; partnered with friend Thomas Bentley (ornamental wares), opened Etruria factory 1769; FRS 1783; fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, fellow of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce 1786; founded the General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28966" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School in Newcastle under Lyme from c. 1736; apprenticed to his eldest brother Thomas at the Churchyard Pottery for 5 years 1744." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Wedgwood (1687-1739), of Churchyard Pottery; potter (& farmer?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Josiah Sr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1730-1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Staffordshire (birthplace & domicile); some business in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest child. Mother: Mary née Stringer (d. 1766), daughter of the Unitarian minister at Newcastle under Lyme. Married 1764 Sarah (1734-1815), the daughter of his kinsman Richard Wedgwood (b. 1700), a prosperous merchant, and his wife Susan née Irlam. Innovative, experimented with different wares and methods. Against slave trade." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Master potter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9832" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "22867" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1795" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Josiah Sr Wedgwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MMARSHALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Marshall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Theydon Garnon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "123" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Marshall" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bromholm>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bromholm" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bromholm" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES3>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Crowned at Kelso on 10 August 1460; took control of his government 1469 (aged 17)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James II (1430-1460), king of Scots" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1452-1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Born at St. Andrews Castle, Scotland; Scottish court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1469 Margaret of Denmark (1456/7?-1486)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of Scots" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1488" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James III Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P87i_identifies>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "被用来辨认"@cn , "идентифицирует"@ru , "bezeichnet"@de , "identifies"@en , "identifica"@pt , "identifie"@fr , "είναι αναγνωριστικό"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBUTLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1st duke of Ormond, lord lieutenant of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Butler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1610-1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Ormond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1688" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Butler" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pierrelatte>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pierrelatte" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pierrelatte" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hartford+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hartford Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hartford Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_044>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 154>\n[} [\\CXLVI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - You cannot conceaue how wellcome your letters\nare to me; yet beleeue I give you thankes for them. I receued\none by the post and another by the carrier this weake. I see the\ndistance is still keepe betwne the kinge and parlament. The Lord\nin mercy make them one, and in His good time incline the kinge\nto be fully assured in the faithfull counsell of the parlament.\nOur God has doun greate thinges, and I hope He will still\nglorify Himselfe in exerciseing of His mercy to vs His poore\nsaruants. And, my deare Ned, it is my greate comfort that you\nhaue made your God your\n<P 155>\nconfidence; and this is most sure, He will neuer faile you. I\npurpos, and pleeas God, your sister Brill shall begine her\njourney to Loundoun on munday next, and I hope shee will be\nabell to reache Wickam by wensday night; wheare I hope shee\nshall meete you at the Catterne wheele; shee much longes for\nthis journey. Piner and Hackelet and Prichard goo vp with her,\nand M=r= Yeats and his wife. This night M=r= Old tells me that\nM=r= Nweport is maried; for my Lady Nweport sent to Shrewsbury\nto haue the bells rounge for it. I wishee, and please God, I had\nthe like ocation of reioyceing. Your cosen Smith is now well.\nDoctor Wright stayed with him 3 or 4 dayes, and gaue him\nsomethinge, which has doun him much good. \n   I was ill when docter Wright was with your cosen Smith, and\nso I haue bine sence he went; but I haue taken nothing of him\nsence you went. \n   Deare Ned, be careful of yourselfe, and I beceach the Lord in\nmuch mercy to blles you whith all His bllessings, and I wisch\nyou much ioye in your nwe lodging in Lincons Ine. I beleeue your\nfather misess you, and I am sure I doo. I pray you send me word\nhow you like your commons; so I rest,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Apr: 29, 1642, Brompton Castell.^)\n   M=r= Gower is very well pleased that he is chosen on of the\nministers.\n\n"@en ;
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                "29 April" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "154" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
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                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
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                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "361" ;
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                "1642" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 29 April, 1642"@en .

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                "Actor by 1583 (Earl of Worcester's Men); established by 1592 (Lord Strange's Men); from 1592 co-proprietor of theatres (with Philip Henslowe); celebrity by 1594 (Admiral's Men); spent more and more time as an entrepreneur from 1597 and left the stage entirely in the following decade (court life, local politics); joint master of the bears, bulls, and mastiff dogs with Henslowe 1604; founded Dulwich College 1613-16 (formally 1619)." ;
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                "Henslowe, x Henslowe" ;
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                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/398" ;
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                "Edward Alleyn (d. 1570), originally of Willen, Buckinghamshire; migrated to London ante 1566; innholder and porter to the queen" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
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                "Edward" ;
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                "1593" ;
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                "1593" ;
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                "Alleyn" ;
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                "1620" ;
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                "1607" ;
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                "22" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "1566-1626" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
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                "2" ;
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                "B" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "FN, T" ;
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                "FN, FO, T" ;
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                "11" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "28" ;
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                "Actor" ;
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                "1099" ;
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                "1626" ;
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                "Edward Alleyn" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "y Factory" ;
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                true ;
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                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clothworkers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
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                "Livery company incorporated in 1528 by Royal Charter. Amalgamation of the Fullers and the Shearmen. For more details, see: http://www.clothworkers.co.uk/" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
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                "691" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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                "MP 1761-62. Lord chamberlain of household and privy councillor 1765. Lord lieutenant of Ireland 1782. Prime minister 1783 and 1807-09. Chancellor of Oxford U. 1792-. Home secretary 1794-1801." ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2162" ;
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                "Westminster School; Eton; Christ Church, Oxford" ;
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                "1809" ;
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                "THOMAS" ;
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                "1535" ;
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                "DARBY" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                "P" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "House of Commons as Lord Stanhope of Shelford 1716; seat in the Upper House" ;
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                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26255" ;
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                "1757" ;
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                "Stanhope" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "4th Earl of Chesterfield" ;
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                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1665 T RSTERNE>\n<X RICHARD STERNE>\n<P II,137>\n[} [\\LXIV. - ARCHBISHOP STERNE TO BISHOP COSIN.\\] }] \n   My Lord,\nYesterday I received a letter from my Lord of Canterbury, who (I\nhope) will get us remote Bishops excused from personall\nappearance at the Parliament at Oxford, we sending our proxies.\nI think it will be best to send our letters of proxie with\nblanks, and with other letters to authorize some to put in what\nnames shall be thought fit, because I doubt there will hardly be\nBishops enow there to receive the proxies that will be sent. And\nhis Grace is of the same opinion, and wished me to remember him\nkindly to you, and to signify so much. We grow worse at Cawood.\nThere have dyed in all above three score, whereof five on Friday\n<P II,138>\nlast; new houses still breaking out, above 30 now shutt up. Of\nnine score families in the town, six score take relief, and of\nthe other three score not many very well able to give relief.\nYork and some other great towns contribute very well, but the\nlesser villages (I doubt) will be more troublesome to gather\nthen considerable when they are come in. Yet we have sent\nalready to London 50=li=. and hope to send 50=li=. more so soon\nas we can get it returned. There was (God be thanked!) a good\nabatement in this week's bill, but their necessities, as we\nheare, are still very great, and relief will be very acceptable,\nand the more acceptable the sooner it is sent. Mine and my\nwife's services presented to your Lordship, desiring your\npraiers, I rest\n   Your Lordship's very loving brother and servant,\n   Rich. Ebor.\n   Bishopthorp,\n   Sept. 18, 1665.\n   I received your last moneths accompt and sent it to my Lord\nof Canterbury.\n   Tomorrow sennight (as is yet resolved) his Highness is to\ntake his journey for Oxford.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "II, 137" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
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                "Cosin" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sterne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTERNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Sterne to John Cosin on 18 September, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Geneve>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Geneve" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Geneve" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "First a maid of honour, then a woman of the bedchamber to the queen." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Ashburnham (1570/71-1620) of Ashburnham, Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Ashburnham, Sussex (father's residence) to Brome, Suffolk (husband's, married c. 1630). Positions at court. 1643-1644 in Oxford, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth (1577-1651), suo jure baroness Cramond (Scotland), daughter of Sir Thomas Beaumont. Married c. 1630 Sir Frederick Cornwallis (1610-1662), baronet since 1627 (baron 1661); the match was supported by the king and queen. Four children." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1644" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derby+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Derby House, London" , "Derby House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Derby House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTUPHOLME>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MAYOR OF BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TUPHOLME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER OF WILLIAM TUPHOLME, JOHN JOHNSON'S APPRENTICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1161" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN TUPHOLME" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 44>\n[} [\\LETTER XVIII. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 27TH\nDECEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, whan I wrote my letters on Sonday, which I\ndo send by Mr. Aty, I wrote the same in hast, as I am forced by\nmultitude of causes to do allweis, but the rather because Mr.\nAty told me, that he wold come for them as yesterday, and\ndepart, which, fyndyng hym not to come, as I thynk by some\nnecessary lett, and havyng my sonn here redy to pass towardes\nhis shippyng, I have thought good to wryte a few thynges by hym.\n   First, I am so assured, and my sonn also, of your lordships\nhonorable good will towardes hym, more than in common sort, as I\nforbeare to wryte any more, but, breffly, to recommend hym to\nyour protection, and to wish [\\him\\] Godes grace to do as well\nas I am sure your lordship will wish hym.\n<P 45>\n   My lord, now Mr. secretary being absent, I am occasioned to\ndeale with hir majesty in manny thynges, and suerly I am gretly\ndiscoraged with lack of hir resolutions. For Mr. Pelham, I have\ndelt ernestly with hir majesty to dismiss hym with hir favor to\ncome thyther to your lordship, but hir majesty refuseth ether to\npardon hym, wherof he hath most nede, or to stall his dett,\nwhich he also requireth, yea to take as much of his land as\nresonably may satisfy his dett, so as he may, with the rest,\nlive and pay his other dettes, but hir majesty peremptorely\ncommandeth me to chardg hym to depart, and to hope uppon hir\nfavor at his retorne. Herwith he is so discontented as he\noffreth rather to go to the Tower: in this hard terme his cause\nresteth. Hir majesty sayth, he nede be at no chardg ther, for he\nshall bot as a privat man attend on your lordship. I saye, I\nthynk your lordship meaneth to mak hym marshall. She sayth, that\ntherin she will not deale, for she will charg hym with no\nservice, but only to attend on yow. In these termes is this\npoore gentleman; and yet I will continew, with all importunite I\ncan, to obteyne hir majestys more favorable opinion of hym,\nbecause I know how nedefull his service is to your lordship.\n   Good my lord, serche the intention of the works in Antwerp by\nthe carpynters that work uppon shipps, in secret sort. I feare\nther is ment to mak some multitude of fatt botes to bryng people\ninto the flatt seas, to attempt Tergooss and Zyrecksea. Uppon\nthe purposs of the ennemy your lordship is to provyde some\nconterwork to withstand such enterprises. I have hard that ther\nar manny papistes in Tergooss.\n   And thus, the tyde callyng my sonn awey, maketh me and my\nletter in hast. At Grenwych, 27 December, 1585.\n   Your lordships at command,\n   W. Burghley.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 27 December, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHURD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gray, z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14249" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school at Brewood; Emmanuel College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Hurd (1685-1755), yeoman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1720-1808" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Congreve, Staffordshire. Cambridge 1735-1756.  Thurcaston, Leicestershire 1757-1765; London 1760-. Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire from 1781." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MA 1742. Met Gray and Mason at Cambridge. Elected fellow at Emmanuel College 1742. Ordained priest 1744. Appointed preacher at Whitehall in 1750; living at Thurcaster 1756; chaplain to William Warburton 1760; preacher at Lincoln's Inn 1765. Archdeacon of Gloucester and DD in 1767. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1775; of Worcester 1781. Corresponded widely; wrote, edited and published works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "33141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1808" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Hurd" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-1>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "1" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "One"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THENHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Thomas Betson's assistant in wool trade." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Henham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London and Calais." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant (wool)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1132" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Henham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AFERRAR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Brook" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FERRAR N. BROOK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE TO ALDERKIRKE, HOLLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF JOHN FERRAR JR, DAUGHTER OF SIR THOMAS BROOK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1406" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1702" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE FERRAR N. BROOK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_104>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1536? FN RPLUMPTON>\n<X ROBERT PLUMPTON>\n<P 231>\n[} [\\LETTER X.\\] }] [^TO ISABEL PLUMPTON^]\n(^To his mother at Plompton be this letter delivered.^)\n   Right worshipful mother, I humbly recommend mee unto you,\ndesiring you of your dayly blessing, praing (^Jesu^) long to\ncontinew your helth to his pleasur. Mother, I thanke you for the\n..... you send mee, for yf you were not, I were not able to\nlive; for this same Christmasse hath cost mee as much as you\nsend mee. Wherfore, I am afraid I shal not have money to serve\nmee to Easter. Also I wold desire you to send mee word of the\nletter that I wrote to my father and you, for to moove my Lady\nGascoin to write to\n<P 232>\nmy lord, her brother, not to bee only his servant, but of his\nhoushold and attending unto him; for els he wold do as other\nlords do, knowes not half their servants. Wherfor, I desire you\nthat you wil moove my lady Gascoin to write so to my lord, that\nI may bee his houshold servant. Also, mother, I wold desire you\nto mark wel my letter, that I sent you by Mr. Oughtred; and here\nI send you a godly New Testament by this bearer. And yf the\nprologue bee so small that ye cannot wel reade them, ther is my\nfathers book, and they are bothe one, and my fathers book hath\nthe prologue printed in bigger letters. Yf it wil please you to\nread the introducement, ye shal see marvelous things hyd in it.\nAnd as for the understanding of it, dout not; for God wil give\nknowledge to whom he will give knowledg of the Scriptures, as\nsoon to a shepperd as to a priest, yf he ask knowledg of God\nfaithfully. Wherfor, pray to God, and desire Jesus Christ to\npray for you and with you. No more to you at this tyme, but God\nfill you\n<P 233>\nwith al spiritual knowledge, to the glory of God, the helth of\nyour soule, and the profit of your poor nieghbor. Written at the\nTemple, the 12 day of ianuary.\n   By your sonn,\n   Robert Plompton.\n[\\Anno circa 1536.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "PCEEC fails to differentiate between this Isabel and the 2nd wife of Sir Robert Plumpton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "231" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton née Babthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of William Plumpton, esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "student; son of William Plumpton, esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_I2PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Inner+Temple> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Plumpton to Isabel Plumpton née Babthorpe on 12 January, 1536"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2PITT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1781-; prime minister 1783-; resigned office 1801." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private; Pembroke Hall, Cambridge (MA 1776); Lincoln's Inn." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Pitt, earl Chatham (1708-1778)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pitt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1759-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Kent; Cambridge 1773-1778; London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Called Pitt the Younger. Called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1780. MP 1781-; prime minister 1783-; resigned office 1801." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Prime minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Pitt" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P145i_left_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "left by"@en , "wurde entlassen durch"@de , "脱离群组於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E86_Leaving> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTUMP>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STUMP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Wighton, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "147" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM STUMP" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P99_dissolved>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E68_Dissolution> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "löste auf"@de , "dissolved"@en , "распустил"@ru , "διέλυσε"@el , "a dissous"@fr , "解散了"@cn , "dissolveu"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93_took_out_of_existence> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1471? FN WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P I,121>\n[} [\\118. WILLIAM STONOR TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\24 Oct. (? 1471)\\]\n   My ryght reverent and wurshypfull fadyr, I recomaund me unto\nyowur good fadyrhod, mekely besechyng of yowur dayly blessyng:\nplesyth yowur good fadyrhod to wytt that Barentyne complaynyd to\nmy lord, and he hathe made many ontru surmysse, the wyche I\nkannot yt undyrstond them, but to morow I must be with my lord\nby vij a kloke at my answere: and Barentyne desyryd a wryte of\nryat a pon te statud ayen yowur ffadyrhod, and ayen me and the\npryst: and my lord will do noyn delyver ayen yow, but only\nayenste the pryst, the wyche wrytt ys owte all redy: where for I\nbeseche yowur fadyrhode that the pryst may abbesente hym that he\nbe not a-tachytt, and that sum odyr pryst may sey servys for a\nsesun. I am myche bounde to Molynerse, Nedam, Malyverer and many\nodyr jentelmen and be the tyme my lord hathe herde me I trust to\ngood he wylle be my good lorde, ho have yow, my good modyr, and\nalle yowrs yn hys one fyfull kepeyng, Amen. I-writtyn yn Flete\nstrete the xxiiij day of Octobur.\n   By yowur chyld Willm. Stonore.\n   To my ryght reverent and worshypful ffadyr, my fadyr Stonere,\nyn hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fleet+Street> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to Thomas II Stonor on 24 October, 1471"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1630 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 5>\n[} [\\VII.\\] }]\n[}TO MY DEARE HUSBAND S=R= ROBERT HARLEY, KNIGHT, AT HIS HOWES\nIN ALLDERMANBERY.}]\n   My dearest S=r= - Your men came to Bromton on thursday last.\nI thanke God that you haue your halth. I hope the Lord will giue\nvs bothe faith to waite vpon him; and I trust that in his mercy\nhe will give a good end to your biusnes. It pleases God that I\ncontinue ill with my coold, but it is, as they say, a nwe\ndisceas: it trubelles me much, more becaus of my being with\nchilde; but I hope the Lord will deale in mercy with me; and,\ndeare S=r=, let me haue your prayers, for I haue need of them.\nDocter Barker is nowe with me. I thanke God the childeren are\nall well, and Need and Robine are very glad of theire boose, and\nNed is much discontended that you come not downe. I beeg your\nbllssing for\n<P 6>\nthem all, beceaching the Allmighty to presarue you, and to giue\nyou a joyefull and happy meeting with your \n   Most faithfull affectinat wife, Bril. Harley. \n   I pray present my humbell duty to my father. This day theare\ncame a man from Ragley to feetche my cosen Hunkes to her mother,\nwhoo is very sike.\n(^Bromton, the 8 of May, 1630.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 8 May, 1630"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Vienna>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Vienna" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Vienna" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOLLAS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "In the service of the bishop of Ely; later in charge of the education of William Marchall's son Thomas in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Collas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Oxfordshire to Cambridgeshire to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "951" ;
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                "John Collas" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_E> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "John" ;
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                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stubs" ;
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                "1794" ;
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                "4" ;
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                "1779-1817" ;
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                "Schooled in and outside Warrington, Lancashire; returned to Warrington." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "578" ;
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                "1779" ;
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                "1817" ;
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                "John Stubs" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
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                "απεικονίζεται σε"@el , "é retratada por"@pt , "описан посредством"@ru , "被描绘於"@cn , "wird abgebildet durch"@de , "est figurée sur"@fr , "is depicted by"@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> .

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                "x Bacon" ;
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                false ;
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                "NFK" ;
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                "CHRISTOPHER" ;
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                "HEYDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1519?-1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BACONSTHORPE, NORFOLK" ;
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                "CA" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "O" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1579" ;
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                "CHRISTOPHER HEYDON" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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                "is met in time by"@en , "est immédiatement précédé par"@fr , "wird zeitlich getroffen von"@de , "предшествует во времени"@ru , "紧接续於"@cn , "é imediatamente precedido por"@pt , "έπεται"@el ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Recipient is probably Laud but this is not quite certain." ;
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                "<Q A 1629 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,158>\n[} [\\LXXXVIII. - LETTER FROM ARCHDEACON COSIN (PROBABLY TO\nBISHOP LAUD).\\] }] \n   Right reverend and my very honorable good lord.\nI trust your Lordship will pardon my boldnes, and give way to my\nnecessitie, if I still adventure to trouble you with matters\n<P I,159>\nthat concerne my safetie. Mr. Smart is questioned at Yorke for\ndepraving the solemnitie of Divine Service, and, to be even with\nsome of us, (wherof I must alwaies look to be one) he will not\nsuffer all to goe unquestioned here at Durham: where he hath\ntaken advantage of the time, the Bishop's absence, with other\nconcurrent helpes, and preferred severall Indictments against\nMr. Burgoyne and myselfe at these last assizes, before Judge\nYelverton, the same which Judge Whitlock, the yeere before, had\nrejected and cast out of the Court, as knowing no law wheron\nthey shold be grounded, and allowing what we did with much\napprobation in the Church, charging the Jury to admit of no such\npresentments, but if any doubts were about the manner of\ncelebrating any Church service, to referre the parties that\ndoubted to the Bishop, according to the order in that behalf\nprovided by the Preface to our book of Common Prayer. But it\nshold seeme the law is falne out to be otherwise this yeere then\nit was the last, and it is false doctrine to say now as Judge\nWhitlock did: for we are taught, and the Jury stood by, That as\nsome men have bin punished and deprived for refusing to use some\nceremonies commanded in the Church by law, so other some are as\npunishable, if they shall dare to use any other rite, ceremonie,\nornament, or order whatsoever, which is not expressly appointed\nin the book of Common Prayer, and if any such were indicted that\nthey should then be punished at the Assizes. Wherupon, we are\nlike (they say) to be indicted the next time for our organs and\nour cornets, together with the candlesticks and tapers upon the\nCommunion Table, there being no such things expressed in the\nbook. But these Indictments which Mr. Smart hath now preferred\nagainst us, how frivolous and how malicious they proved even in\nJudge Yelverton's owne judgment, what conference he had with us,\nabout our better agreement and unitie hereafter, what his\napprehension was both of Mr. Smart's spirit and ours, what his\nreprehension was of such smart and fierce and unchristian\ncourses, (these were his words) and last of all what my temper,\nactions and behaviour have bin all this while, I humbly beseech\nyour Lordship that this bearer, Mr. Duncon, and Mr. Deane of\nLichfield, at his returne, may at your Lordship's leisure relate\nunto you. In the meane while the Judge hath stay'd the\nIndictments from any further publick view or prosecution, untill\nhe hath consulted with your Lordship, my Lords of Durham and\nWinchester, for reasons best knowne to himself. When he speaks\nwith your Lordship I trust he will give a better testimonie of\nme then my adversaries are willing to have him, and your\nLordship may assure both your self and him, that I am not so\ncarefull to mainteyne what I doe, as to doe nothing but what\n<P I,160>\nI may justly mainteine. I beseech your Lordship to continue your\ngoodnes toward me, without which mine enemies are too strong and\ntoo mightie for me. God Almightie encrease your strength and\nhonor with long life. I take my leave and ever remaine,\n   Your Lordship's to be commanded and most devoted servant,\n   John Cosin.\n   Branspeth, July 26, 1629.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "John" ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                false ;
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                "FN" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "ROBERT CELY" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMORDAUNT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Newdigate" ;
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                false ;
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                "WAR" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "John" ;
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                "Mordaunt" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "Involved in politics. 7th baronet." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Letter was \"to be communicated unto Colonel Robert Barrow\" so in that sense has more than one recipient." ;
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                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 275>\n[^JOHN JONES TO DANIEL AXTEL^]\nTo my honored ffriend Co=ll= Daniel Axtell to be com~unicated\nunto Co=ll= Robert Barrowe.\nDeare friend,\n   I am exceedingly obliged unto you for yo=r= very punctuall\nIntelligence of Affaires, all my other ffriends except honest\nVernon, being silent and myself forgotten of them. Yo=r= letter\nthis weeke gave the most Articulate and Satisfactory Account of\nany. The Armyes Declaration hath but a mixed operation amongest\nus, it is conceived by sober men that the Clawse of Repeale\nmight have been better worded, and a Legislative Expression\nforborne, and yet the purpose obtained more effectually by\nshewing the Lawe declared ag=t= to be destructive to y=e= Navy\nour Bullworke ag=t= forreigne Nations, to the Army o=r= Strenght\nand Security ag=t= o=r= home and comon Enemy, to the people in\nopening a doore for free Q=rs= and sword powere imediately to\nreturne upon them, and y=t= by necessity the highest and most\nindispensible Lawe, The Clawse Concerneing Tythes conceived not\nseasonably inserted, nor thorroughly satisfactory to any. The\nGood things expected to be insisted upon by them as peculiar\nblessings to these Nations not att all particularly menc~oned,\nbut wrapped in Gen=lls= These things I menc~on as the sense of\nothers, that a publication of a more thorough satisfaction may\nbe hastened. Wee are here inquireing and listening after things\nand substances, and haveing them we can dispence w=th= fformes\nand fframes (y=e= best and most righteous of w=ch= will in a\nshort tyme decay, and decline from their primitive lustre) (as\nis experienced in this day) but righteousnesse itselfe and\nholyness itselfe will never decay, although it may sometimes bee\nhid as it were under a Cloud of Tyrannouse and oppressive\npowere. The Officers here conceived fitt that the papers which\npassed from them to England and Scotland should be printed for\ny=e= Information o=r= ffriends in y=e= remote parte of this\nLand, copies\n<P 276>\nwhereof I have sent yo=u= inclosed. The fayleings y=t= are in\nthem I must acknowledge as mine ymediately, but mediately as\ntheirs who sett me on worke.\n   Colonell Cooper is now going to y=e= North to Com~and in\nthose parts, the Lord be his wisdome and strength. The papers\nfor subscriptions were by concent of the Officers presently sent\nabroade, some Spirits are unquiett, they are mostly such as were\nunsatisfied att the abolition of the Governem=t= by a single\np'son and recalling of the longe Parliament. The Cavelleeres of\nall sort are of this temper, and now much raised in their\nSpirite and hope for Good newes for their King from Scottland,\nwhich makes me feare y=t= poore Moncke is Trepanned, for if he\nownes the Interest he will surely be destroyed, wee shall\nindeavor as the Lord shall inable us to p'serve the peace heare,\nour fforces are very scant considering y=e= temper of Ulster and\nMunster, I pray begge my pardon of my Lord ffleetwood and o=r=\nL=t= Gen=ll= Ludlow y=t= I cannot write unto them. Wee shall be\nobservant of their Com~ands, and be pleased to acquainte them\nw=th= soe much of the contents hereof as yo=u= judge fitt for\nthier cognizance or p'usall, remember y=t= wee want power to\nputt Lawes in execution for p'servation of y=e= peace, punishing\nMurtherers, distributeing Justice, Relieving dispoyled English,\nand noe man layeth our condic~on to heart, Ireland quite\nforgotten in the proclamation sett out by the Com=tee= of\nsafety.\n   Yo=r= most affectionate friend really to serve yo=w=,\n   Jo. Jones.\n   My deare love to Vernan w=th= thankes for his remembrance of\nmee.\nDublin, 8d. 9m., 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Axtell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commander-in-chief - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DAXTELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Daniel Axtell on 8 November, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCREKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Creke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "390" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Creke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JROGERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rogers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cannington, Somersetshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Sir George Rogers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "173" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Rogers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/img>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An image that can be used to represent some thing (ie. those depictions which are particularly representative of something, eg. one's photo on a homepage)." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "image" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Image> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/depiction> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_064>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 98>\n[} [\\LXIV. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   I receiued yo=e= letter, wherby I vnderstand of the slow\nproceeding of o=e= business; &, for myne\n<P 99>\nowne part her, I cannot be so well pleased but I much desier\ndayly to be w=th= you, wherfore I desier you to send me word by\nthe next whether my cominge may be inconuenient or not, & how\nlonge you meane to stay. For my cominge, I cannot wright any\nthinge certayne; for my horses ar infected w=th= other sick\nhorses, & so extreamely sick that I know not whether they will\nliue or not. For my health, I cannot wright as I did last; for\nthis last week I suffered more payne in my teeth then euer, &\nthis night I slept not one hower, & am now goinge to the\nmountebanck at Bury to draw them out. For y=e= childeren, they\nar in very good health. Nick sends you word of a brood of young\nchickens, & of a disaster he escaped at my beinge w=th= him; for\nhe eate so much milk porrage at supper that he cryed out, (O\nLord!) I think I haue almost broake myne guutt; & I was fayne to\nwalk him a turne or ij about the chamber to digest yt.\n   Newes I cann wright none; wherfore I desier you onely to\nentertayne my earnest desiers to enioy you=e= company, then\nw=ch= nothing can be more pleasing to him who is & shall be\nallwaies onely\n   You=rs=, Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1624.\\]\n   To his moste noble friend the Lady Jane Cornewalleys, at\nHaringeton Howse, geue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "98" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_086>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1503? FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 180>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLV.\\] }]\n(^To his right worshipfull father, Sir Robart Plompton, knyght,\nthes letter be delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull and my most singuler good father in law, in\nmy most humblest maner I recommend me right hartely unto you,\nand unto my lady my mother in law, inwardly desiring to have\nknowledg of your wellfare and harts ease, the which I besech\nalmyghty (^Jesu^) of his infinyt mercy and grace shortly to send\nyou, unto your most joyful comforth, and to the pleasure of your\nharte. So it is, Sir, that I understand by the letter that I\nreceived from you, that ye have the Kings protection ryall, the\nwhich is the most joyfullest tydings that ever I hard, since the\ntyme that I was borne of my mother. For now, I doubt not but\nwith dew labor mad unto the Kings grace, and with the gud\ncounsell of your lovers and frinds, all the vexation and troble\nthat ye have had now laytly for your matters, by the grace of\nthe blessed Trenity, shall turne unto your joyfull comforth and\nharts ease, considering how falsly, and how unrighteously, the\nsize is past against you, contrary to the law either of God, or\nman. Furthermore, Sir, I have bene at Combrige for your rent at\nour tenaunte, William Smith, and I received of him for one\nyeares rent xl=s=. the which I send you by the brynger hereof.\nHowbeit, I lay at outside ij dayes or I cold have it, he was so\nfearfull to pay it because of Sir Robart Shefell and Emson; and\nhe desireth you to be his gud master and beare him out, that a\nbe not vexed nor trobled therfore, for be ye sure he is stedfast\nunto you. And I wold have had rent in Crakmarsh, but the\ntenaunts wold pay me none; and I wold have streaned, but ther\ncould no man shew me which was\n<P 181>\nyour ground. Wherfore, I supposed that it should have hurt your\nmatters to have streyned, not knowing your ground from his.\nAlso, Sir, I desired you in my last letter to be so gud father\nunto me, as to com speake with my grandam for diverse matters,\nthe which longeth unto my profit. Howbeit, I have no gud answere\nof you. But now I will desire you, for the reverence of\n(^Jesu^) , to doe for me as I will do for you, if my power were\nunto my will, and make it in your way to com speake with hir for\nthe welfare and profit of your daughter, my wyfe, and me. Many a\ngentleman in Darbyshire marvelleth, I being so nere my age, that\nye will not com and speake with hir for my right; and if ye\ncome, it will save me greatly, more then ye know, in dyvers\nmatters that I shall shew you of, by the grace of (^Jesu^) , who\nhave you in his gloryous keeping.\n   Your owne son and beadman,\n   German de la Pole.\n[\\Anno 1503.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year not uncertain in editions." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "498" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1503"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OKING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Secretary of state to Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III (possibly), and Henry VII. Junior proctor of the University of Cambridge 1459-60; may have been secretary to Edward, prince of Wales, son of Henry VI 1460s; ordained subdeacon 1467, deacon 1473; rector of Broughton 1466; warden of St John's Hospital, clerk of the signet 1473; principal secretary for the French tongue 1476; ambassador to the duke of Brittany 1475, to the king of France 1479; king's secretary 1480; archdeacon of Oxford 1482; secretary to Edward V, arrested by Gloucester 1483; on an embassy to France 1485; commissioner to survey the king's rights in Calais 1486; archdeacon of Berkshire, secretary of state 1487; registrar of the Order of the Garter by 1488; bishop of Exeter 1492; bishop of Bath and Wells 1495, relinquished secretaryship but still a councillor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "A king's scholar at Eton College c. 1445-49; scholar & fellow of King's College, Cambridge from 1449 to 1460-65, graduated MA by 1456-7; studied civil law at Orléans & Cambridge, doctor by 1481." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "King" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; studied at Eton, Cambridge & Orléans; court (royal service for a long time); diplomatic missions abroad (e.g., France); non-resident as bishop of Exeter; began to spend more time in his diocese of Bath and Wells 1499- (mostly Bath)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Bath and Wells" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "389" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1503" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver King" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sussex)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P143_joined>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the instance of E39 Actor that becomes member of a E74 Group in an E85 Joining.\n \tJoining events allow for describing people becoming members of a group with a more detailed path from E74 Group through P144 joined with (gained member by), E85 Joining, P143 joined (was joined by) to E39 Actor, compared to the shortcut offered by P107 has current or former member (is current or former member of).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E85_Joining> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "joined"@en , "verband"@de , "加入了成员"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDOYLY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon, y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510-1579), knight, lord keeper; 1st wife Jane (d. 1552), daughter of Thomas Ferneley, a merchant from West Creeting, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Peryam née Neville née D'Oyly née Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1541-1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Perhaps born in London (father also had properties in Suffolk, etc.); 1st husband was of Greenlands, Buckinghamshire (after his death she seems to have held the manor for life - see British History Online); 2nd husband of Berkshire; 3rd husband mainly London & Devon; all had something to do with the court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest daughter. Married (1) Sir Robert D'Oyly (1542-1577) of Greenlands, Buckinghamshire; (2) 1578 Sir Henry Neville (c. 1520-1593) of Berkshire; (3) in/post 1593 Sir William Peryam (1534-1604). PersonCode in corpus: ED'OYLY." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3302" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1621" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Peryam née Neville née D'Oyly née Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P117_occurs_during>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows the entire E52 Time-Span of an E2 Temporal Entity to be situated within the Time-Span of another temporal entity that starts before and ends after the included temporal entity.   \nThis property is only necessary if the time span is unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated). This property is the same as the \"during / includes\" relationships of Allen’s temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "εμφανίζεται κατά τη διάρκεια"@el , "ocorre durante"@pt , "时段被涵盖於"@cn , "occurs during"@en , "a lieu pendant"@fr , "появляется во течение"@ru , "fällt in"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WEARLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Earles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Reading." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baker and grocer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "387" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1766" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Earles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/logo>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A logo representing some thing." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "logo" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dublin, Ireland" , "Dublin" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dublin" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBARWICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARWICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "790" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT BARWICK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Catholic army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1594 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 108>\n[} [\\NO. LVII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\October 1594.\\]\n   My most deare brother, Thogh I wold haue wisched that your\nsound counsels oft-giuen you, and my many lettars intercepted\nwiche made to plain a shewe of that hye treason that to late you\nbeliued, might haue prevented your ouer great peril and to muche\nhazarde, yet I rejoys with who is most gladlist, that at lengh\n(thogh I confes almost to late) hit pleseth you so kingly and\nvaliantly to resist with your parson ther (\\oulter-cuidant\\)\nmalignant attempt, in wiche you haue honord your selfe, reioysed\nyour frends, and confound, I hope, your proud rebelz. You may\nsee, my deare brother, what danger it bredes a king to glorifie\nto hie and to soudanly a boy of\n<P 109>\nyeres and counduict, whos untimely age for discretion bredes\nrasche consent to undesent actions. Suche speke or the way, and\nattempt or the considar. The waight of a kingly state is of more\npoix than the shalownis of a rasche yonge mans hed can waigh,\ntherfor I trust that the causeles zele that you haue borne the\nhed of this presumption shal rather cary you to extirpe so\ningratius a roote, in finding so sowre fruite to springe of your\nmany fauors ivel-acquited, rather than to suffer your goodnis to\nbe abused with his many skusis for coulors of his good menings.\nThough at the first your carire was not the best, yet I hope\nyour stop will crowne all. If you now do not cut of clerely any\nfuture hope to your nobilitie, through this example, neuer to\ncombine with forenars, or compact amonge themselues to your\ndanger, I wowe to God you wyl neuer posses your dignitie long.\nWedes in fildes, if the be suffred, wil quickly ouergrowe the\ncorne, but subiectz, being dandeled, wil make ther owne raignes,\nand for-let an other raigne. My affection to your surty bredes\nmy plannes, wiche I dout not but by your sower experience you\nwil fully beliue hireafter, hauing so lately proued the\nsincerite of my dealings. God so prosper me in my affaires as I\nmaligne none of your subiectz, nor euer wold exaggerat any\nmatter but for your seurty, whom I mind to take euer as great a\ncare of as if only the interest of my life and person consisted\ntheron.\n   This gentelman, the lord of Wemes, I find a most careful\nsubiect of his prince, and one most curius to atcheue as muche\nas you committed to him, in wiche I dout not but I haue\nsatisfied you in honor, as time and comoditie serue, with wiche\nI wil not molest you more than refer me to his declaration, with\nthis only, that no one answer to al but procideth from a most\nparfaict good affection toward you, and so I desire, with most\naffection, that you interprete hit.\n   I must not omit, for conscience sake, to speke a few wordz of\nthe mastar of Gray, with whom I haue had long discours, in wiche\nI find him the most gridiest to do you acceptable seruise that I\nhaue euer hard any, and dothe lay none of his disgracis,\nbanismentz, nor los, in any part to you, but only to perswations\nof suche as ment his ruine,\n<P 110>\nand hopes, with his good indeuors, to merite your formar grace;\nand for my owne [{part{] , I am nothing partiall to him for his\nparticular, but this I must confes, being as honest as he is\nsufficient, I thinke your realme possesseth not his secound. I\nnowe speake upon my knowelege, therfor lose not so good an\ninstrument for your affaires, if you knowe no more against him\nthan I can lerne. You will pardon my audacious writing, as one\nwhos yeres teacheth more than her wit, neuer ceasing to lift up\nmy handes and hart with deuout [{prayers{] for your most\nprosperous safe and sure succes in this voiage, for which I haue\nsent you but to pay for hors-mete.\n   Your most affectionat louing sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my deere brother the king of Scotland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "108" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on October, 1594"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "lettersSent"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACARY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Served Queen Henrietta Maria ~1620s-30s. Converted to Roman Catholicism 1634. Professed at Our Lady of Consolation, Cambrai as Dame Clementia 1639. Wrote spiritual songs, may have coauthored Lady Falkland: Her Life. Founded Our Lady of Good Hope, Paris 1651." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Taught by her mother. Novice at Cambrai monastery 1639-40. Knew French." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Cary (c. 1575-1633), 1st Viscount Falkland, lord deputy of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1614-1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. 1622 Ireland (Dublin), 1625 London, shuttled between parents multiple times (Ireland/England). Also spent time in her brother Lucius's home at Great Tew, Oxfordshire. 1639- Cambrai, France; 1651- Paris." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1671" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Cary" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCLARK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Attorney. Alderman 1776-98; sheriff 1777; lord mayor of London 1784-85; city chamberlain 1798-1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "(Educated in law.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Clark" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clark" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1739-1831" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in London. Moved to Surrey in 1798." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of Jeremiah Bentham, became friends with Jeremy Bentham. Toured the North of England with JB in the summer of 1766, and in 1770. Moved in literary circles." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1831" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Clark" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JKYNG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Farmer of W.P.'s manor of Harwelbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Kyng" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kelsall near Royston, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "284" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Kyng" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Deputy governor of Dublin in 1652." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas ap John ab Ieuan ap Huw of Maesygarnedd, Llanbedr, Merioneth; modest freeholder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1690 according to the National Library of Wales catalogue" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Wales." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother of John Jones, who called him \"Harry\" (see p. 212)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1690" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1616 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 37>\n[} [\\XXVII. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\]\n}]\nDeare Cornewallis,\n   This day I could not meet you because the rest of our company\ncould not be ther, and tomorrow my La. of Roxborough's busnes,\nwhom I must not forsake, will passe a triall, so as I can\nneither goe my jorney nor hope to see you, if you goe away on\nWensday, before your retorne into the contry, which I am extream\nsory for; but I will in the morninge send to you againe eyther\nmy farewell or to reseave the good newse that you goe not so\nsoone, which if you doe not, I will, God willing, com to you on\nWensday, till when I kisse your hands. In extream hast, with the\nbest affection of Your most faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nGrenwidge, this Monday night att 7 o'clock [\\1616\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "132" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1616"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_049>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 100>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXI.\\] }]\n(^To my master Sir Robart Plompton, knyght.^)\n   In my most humble and lowly wyse I recomend me unto your\nmastership, and to my singuler good lady. Sir, I sent to you\nlate wryttings of all matters by Sir Edward Bethom, prest. I\nthinke long unto I here word from you, whether they come to you\nin tyme, or noo, and of your welfare. Sir, I had no word seth I\nparted from Plompton, as many as hath comyn to London. I cannot\ngyt myne entent of my lady Delphes, wherfore I have comyned with\nMasters Blunt and Shefeld in this forme; the say they will take\nyt in ferme, or els make yt exchaunce with you of lands lyeing\nin Yorkshire, or els pay to you redy money therfore; which of\nthes iij wayes ye wyll take, I pray you take good advise, and\nsend to me word as hastyly as ye can, for they will not tary\nhere; and I will have no further comunycation therin, tyll I\nknow your pleasure and mynd, for they wyll take hold at a letle\n<P 101>\nthing. All such newes as I here, John Bell can shew ye by mouth,\nfor he made so great hast, I had no leasure to writt more at\nlarg of al things at this tyme. I thinke long till I here from\nyour mastership, the which (^Jesu^) preserve. At London, the\niiij day of November.\n   Your most humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\4 Nov. 1490.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "100" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 4 November, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTREVOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Army officer and politician. MP for Downpatrick 1639-49; became an army commander c. 1642; royalist army in England 1643, commanded a horse regiment, governor of Ruthin Castle in Wales 1644-46; fought for the parliament against Irish rebels 1647, governor of Carlingford 1648; changed sides on hearing of Charles I's execution 1649; submitted to Cromwell 1650; involved in the royalist plot against Dublin Castle 1659; ranger of Ulster, Irish privy councillor 1660; MP for Down in the Dublin parliament, master of the game and ranger-general of his majesty's woods, licensee for gunpowder manufacture in Down, commander of a troop of Irish horse 1661; Baron Trevor of Rostrevor, Viscount Dungannon (Irish peerage) 1662; lord lieutenant of co. Down 1664; marshal of Ireland 1667." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted to the Inner Temple 1634." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edward Trevor (d. c. 1649) of Rostrevor and of Bryneunallt, Denbighshire, Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Marcus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Trevor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1618-1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Born at Rostrevor, co. Down. Educated in London 1634-? MP in Ireland 1639-. Fought in England and Wales 1643-46, back to Ireland 1647. Prohibited from using his Irish estates 1649-55? During the restoration divided his time between Ulster and Dublin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Rose (d. 1623), daughter of Henry Ussher, archbishop of Armagh. Married (1) 1636 Frances (c. 1618-1656), daughter and coheir of Marmaduke Whitechurch of Loughbrickland, co. Down; (2) Anne (d. 1692), daughter and heir of John Lewis of Anglesey and widow of John Owen of Orieltown, Pembrokeshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st viscount Dungannon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "265" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1670" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marcus Trevor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dereham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dereham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dereham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28France%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(France)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CLINCOLN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Non-gentry?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lincoln" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in St. Kitts, the Caribbean; lived in France in the 1770s; travelled to India and the Caribbean as ship's bandman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Afro-Caribbean musician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "600" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Lincoln" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACAREW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Master of Warton School in Lancashire, which was founded by archbishop Matthew Hutton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Adrian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lancashire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Schoolmaster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "783" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Adrian Carew" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WESA_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "whining about the way he has been treated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1642 T TSAVILE>\n<X THOMAS SAVILE>\n<P 1>\n[} [\\LORD SAVILE TO LADY TEMPLE.\\] }]\n   [\\November, 1642.\\]\nMy Ladie Temple,\n   I was verie much troubled at a report I had y=t= yo=r= house\nwas visited w=th= y=e= plague, but am exceeding glad to heare so\nwell of it now, as my Cosen Bland assures me, by a letter from\nyo=r=selfe, in w=ch= letter shee saith you write y=t= you are\nsorie to heare y=t= I have absolutelie declared my self ag=t=\nthe p~liam=t=, w=ch= I wonder at this time to heare, when all\nthe gentlemen of this countie complaine of me to the King for\nbeing to affectionate to the p~liam=t=. And I am confident y=t=\nS=r= John Hotham himselfe will say otherwaies of me then you are\nenformed.\n   But it hath beene my fortune still, ever to receive worst\nusage where I thought y=t= I had best deserved, and never more\naparent then in the dealing w=ch= (by misenformation I hope) the\nparliament hath done to me. To you I may w=th=out vaunting say,\nthat if this\n<P 2>\nparliam=t= have done anie greate matters for y=e= publique, ore\nare in a condition more free then other parliam=ts=, God w=ch=\ngovernes all things, and knowes all secretts, knowes this, that\nif I were not at first the onelie, yet I was (though unworthie)\nhis chiefest, instrum=t= to bring it to pass. I never so much as\ndifferd from them in anie thing whilst there was a syllable of\nthe petition ungranted w=ch= wee delivered at Yorke, and was\ndrawne, as you know, by Mr. Pymm himselfe and Mr. Sollicitor.\nAnd so farr onelie wee were obliged by covenant amongst\noureselfes. For there alterations w=ch= they now desire in the\nChurch, let my Lo. Say and Brooke witnes for me, if ever I was\nfor it in my life; and therefore in a free p~liam=t= why it was\nnot lawfull for me to vote freelie, according to my conscience,\nw=th=out to be made of y=e= malignant partie, I could not\nimagine. Was there ever anie good message w=ch= they ever had\nfrom y=e= King but something I contributed to it? Was there ever\nanie violent one but I oposed it? The message at Windsor, where\ny=e= K. granted the militia, I drew (which I have often hard\nof). When my Lo. Howard and Sir Philipp Stapleton was at Yorke,\nlet them report of me what my part was; what I did w=th= the\nKing at Bev=r=ley, when my Lord of Holland and Sir Ph. Stapleton\nbrought the overture of peace, let them and all the courte\nreport. The message at Nottingham, where the King offered to\ntake downe his standard, dismiss his forces, and recall his\np~clamations, all the lordes know y=t= I both persuaded it, and\nw=th= my owne handes, by the King's p~mission, drew it up. My\nLord of Cumberlande's Comission I protested against, made my\nname be putt out of it, and where there was a clause to enable\nhim to levie money uppon the countie, in the open assemblie of\nthe gentlemen I declamed against it as being ag=t= the law and\nsubiectes libertie, for w=ch=, as my Lord of Dorsit and others\nknow, I was complained of to the King. Now I would faine know\nfor w=ch= of these actes I am forbidden to sitt in parliam=t=\nand declared an enemie to the publique. Was I found guiltie of\nbringing up the armie ag=t= the parliam=t=, or privie to the\nKings going into the Howse of Commons? Was I so much as privie\nmuch less p~suading to his\n<P 3>\nleaving y=e= parliam=t=, and going to Yorke? Was I not against\nboth his going ag=t= Hull, Coventrie, and Warwick? Have I taken\nanie commaund in the armie in this unnaturall warr? Did I not\nretire to my owne howse (when the King broke up his house, so as\nmy attendance and oath tied me no longer) in peace and quiett,\nand when I could do no further good, yet would not contribute to\nanie of the fatall evills w=ch= must follow? Do I not at this\ntime heere protect all ministers and others y=t= p~fess religion\nfrom y=e= violence of the times, so farr as to render me\nsuspected to all my frendes? Now, my Ladie Temple, iudge y=t=\nwhen men y=t= have done the contrarie to all y=e= good y=t= I\nhave done, have done as much ag=t= the meeting of this p~lia=t=\nas I have done for it, as much ag=t= peace as I have done for\nit, have taken armes, commandes, ag=t= the parliam=t=, and still\ncontinew so; have given publique and violent counsells when I\ngave peaceable ones; yet not a man but myself, that I know this\nday in England (without any impeachm=t= or calling to answer),\nis forbidden the p~liament howse, and stigmatized w=th= the name\nof enemie to the publique. I never yet could learne y=t= ever\nthey had anie thing ag=t= me to balance all the good offices\nw=ch= I have done, but these 2 thinges onelie: the comminge\ndowne to Yorke w=th=out leave, and contrarie to there order, and\nfor what I did at Heworth Moore, in Yorkeshire, when the countie\nwas assembled there by the King's commaund; to both w=ch= thus\nmuch. The oath which I tooke as Tresorer of y=e= King's howse is\nflatt and plaine, to serve his Ma=tie= in y=t= office in his\nhowse and not to departe w=th=out his espetiall licence had and\nobteigned first. As long as I could by anie mediation p~rvaile\nw=th= the King to let me stay at y=e= parliam=t= I did stay when\nhe p~emptorilie under his owne hand, both uppon paine of my\nallegiance, and my oathe taken, charged me to come downe and do\nmy s=r=vice in his howse. I durst not forsweare my selfe, but\ncame accordinglie and staied w=th= him whilst his household\ncontinued, and then went home; for I was shutt out of the\np~liam=t= by a vote before, my offence being that I durst not\nforsweare my selfe positivelie to obey an order, though manie\nwent contrarie to there order (no oath\n<P 4>\ncompelling them neither), w=ch= for all that have no such\nsentence. For y=t= of Heworth Moore, w=ch= they declared me an\nenemie to the publique for doing, thus in breife: - Before my\ncoming to Yorke the King had apoynted y=t= meeting; and y=t=\nmorning I, finding that the devided people entended to have\npressed 2 petitions contrarie one to another uppon the King,\nw=ch= in such a mightie concourse of people might have ended in\nviolence, and knowing that those who they terme the good partie,\nand who came fearefullie under my assurance and p~tection, were\nfarr y=e= lesser number, I called to me John Reyner, Mr. Farer,\nMr. Todd, Mr. Rigeley, and all the heades of that partie, and\ntold them y=t= if they would assure me that there side would\ndeliver no petition, I would take such order that the other\nshould not. They repaired to there partie, and assured me there\nshould be none delivered by them; and so wee went to the field,\nand finding S=r= John Bourchier reading, as they said, a\npetition (though it was none), I, conceving he did it in\nignorance of oure agreem=t=, and contrarie to the will of the\nhonest men of his side, tooke it from him. And now behold y=e=\nact y=t= makes me an enemie of y=e= Commonwealth. I have beene\nlong in these expressions, because I desire you would let them\nbe knowne, though not openlie publish my letter. To the truth of\nall in it God is witnes, and men allso. Madam, I am\n   Yo=r= faithfull freind,\n   Savile.\n   Commend my service to my Ladie Carli[{sle and{] [\\?\\]\nBedford, and all my frendes, and particularlie to my poore Cozen\nCarr and his wife, whose busines I am afraide may miscarie by\nreason of my absence from the courte, which greives me much.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Savile" ;
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                "viscount" ;
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                "Papers relating to the delinquency of Lord Savile, 1642-1646. Ed. by Cartwright, James J. Camden miscellany 8. Camden new series 31. 1883/1965." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSAVILE> ;
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                "Thomas Savile to Christian Temple née Leveson on November, 1642"@en .

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                false ;
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                "John Petre (d. 1685?) of Bowhay, knight" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Frances" ;
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                "1677" ;
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                "Apsley née Petre" ;
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                "1682" ;
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                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1698" ;
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                "From Devon; lived in London or Sussex?" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "T, TC" ;
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                "2" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
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                "1021" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1698" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Apsley née Petre" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Antwerp, Belgium" , "Antwerp" ;
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                "Antwerp" .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1625 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 1>\n[} [\\II.\\] }]\n[}TO MY DEARE HOUSBAND S=R= ROBART HARLEY, KNIGHT, IN\nBLACKFRIERS, AT MY LO. LEWSONS HOWES.}]\n   Deare S=r= - I thanke you for your letter which you sent me\nfrom Tuddington: which gaue me satisfaction of your being well,\nso fare on your journey: which ascurance of your health is the\nbeest nwes\n<P 2>\nI can heare, except that of your comeing home. I ernestly desire\nto heare howe you came to Loundon; and doo thinke your men stay\nlonge: but I hope they will bringe me good nwes of you, and then\nI shall be well pleased. Ned, I thanke God, is very well, and\nyou will beleeve me, if I say he looses non of his grandfather\nloue, whoo is better than you leeft him. And no more to you at\nthis time; but I beceache the Allmighty presarue you, and giue\nyou happy meeting with\n   Your most faithfull affectionat wife, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Brompton, the 10th of Phe. 1625.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "10 February" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "wife - husband" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "143" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 10 February, 1626"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Gay, z Young" ;
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                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "MDX" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13904" ;
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                "Sir Henry Hobart (1658-1698), baronet, of Blickling, Norfolk" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Henrietta" ;
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                "1719" ;
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                "1726" ;
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                "Howard née Hobart" ;
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                "1731" ;
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                "1731" ;
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                "7" ;
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                "4" ;
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                "1688-1767" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "?Born and raised in Norfolk. From 1701 raised in the household of earl Suffolk. From 1706 to 1713 lived in Berkshire, then London. Hanover 1713-1714, then at court. Twickenham, Middlesex, from the late 1720s, retaining a house in London." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
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                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Suffolk" ;
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                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
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                "1767" ;
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                "Henrietta Howard née Hobart" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leiden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leiden, Holland, the Netherlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leiden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Egglescliff>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cleveland> ;
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                "Egglescliff, Cleveland, Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Egglescliff" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pembroke+hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Pembroke hall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pembroke hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brancepeth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brancepeth, Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brancepeth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTERNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Chaplain to William Laud c. 1633; master of Jesus College, Cambridge and rector of Yeovilton, Somerset 1634; royal chaplain-in-ordinary 1638; rector of Harlton, Cambridgeshire 1642; arrested for royalism and imprisoned 1642-45 (sequestered c. 1643; ejected from mastership 1644, restored 1660); schoolmaster at Stevenage, Hertfordshire 1645-60; bishop of Carlisle 1660-64, revised the Book of Common Prayer 1662; archbishop of York 1664-83, fellow of the Royal Society 1665." ;
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                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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                "Simon Sterne of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire" ;
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                "Richard" ;
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                "1666" ;
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                "5" ;
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                "1595/6-1683" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "Born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, schooled there and in Nottingham; studied at Cambridge 1611- (incorporated at Oxford 1627). Employment in London 1633 & 1638, Cambridge 1634-44 & 1660. Livings: Yeovilton, Somerset 1634; Harlton, Cambridgeshire 1642. Imprisoned in London 1642-45; worked at Stevenage, Hertfordshire 1645-60. Bishop's seat at Carlisle, Cumberland 1660-64; Bishopthorpe, North Yorkshire 1664-83; visits to London (attended the House of Lords). Wife died in London 1674, Sterne himself at Bishopthorpe 1683." ;
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                "Mother: Margery, daughter of Gregory Walker of Mansfield. Married Elizabeth (1616/17-1674), daughter of Edward Dickinson, lord of the manor of Farnborough, Hampshire; had 13 children. Great-grandfather of author Laurence Sterne." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
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                "O" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1375" ;
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                "1596" ;
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                "1683" ;
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                "Richard Sterne" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 15>\n[} [\\VI.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   Northampton, Sept. the 13th, 1642.\n   Thrice worthy Sir,\n   Accordinge to custome I present you with our particular\ncircumstances. My last unto you of this nature was Sept. the\n2nd, being Saturday. Sabath day, Sept. the 3d, wee peaceably\ninjoyed. Munday morning I was informed by a countryman of a base\npriest, six miles distant, which had set out horse for the\nCommission of Aray and had arms in his house, and I immediately\ngot twenty musketteers and marched out to search the house. The\ncountryman I clothed with a soildier's red coate, gave him arms,\nand made him my guide: but having marched two miles, certain\ngentlemen of the country informed mee that Justice Edmonds, a\nman of good conversation, but since I hear of the Aray, was\nplundered by the base blew coats of Colonell Cholmley's\nregiment, and bereaved of his very beeds, whereupon I\nimmediately devided my men into three squadrons, surrounded\nthem, and forced them to bring their pillage upon their own\nbacks unto the house againe: for which service I was welcomed\nwith the best varieties in the house, and had given me a scarlet\ncoate lined with plush, and several excellent bookes in folio of\nmy own chusinge; but returning, a troope of horse belonging unto\nColonel Foynes met me, pillaged me of all, and robbed mee of my\nvery sword, for which cause I told them I would other have my\nsword or dye in the field, commaunded my men to charge with\nbullet, and by devisions to fier upon them, which made them with\nshame return me my sword, and it being towards night I returned\nto Northampton, threatninge revenge upon the base troopers. This\nnight and the day following our company by lot watched the south\ngate, where I searched every horseman of that troop to the skin,\ntook from them a fat buck, a venison pasty ready baked, but lost\nmy own goods. Wensday morning we had tidings that Prince Robert,\nthat diabolical Cavaleere, had surrounded Lester and demaunded\ntwo thousand pounds, or else threatned to plunder the towne:\nwhereupon our soldiers were even madde to be at them, but wanted\ncommission. All the venison belonging to malignants in the\ncountry are destroyed. Thursday our soildiers marched in to the\nfeilde to exercise, and there declared their basenes, specified\nin a former letter composed in part, and intended to be sent by\nLeiftenant Wade, but he could not stay the wrighting of it. This\nday most of the Ministers nominated in your letter came unto me.\nFriday morning worthy Mr. Obadiah Sedgewick gave us a worthy\nsermon, and my company in particular marched to hear him in\n<P 16>\nrank and file. Mr. John Sedgwick was appointed to preach in the\nafternoone; but we had newes that Prince Robert had plundered\nHarbrough and fired some adjacent townes, and our regiment were\nimmediately drawn into the field, but being informed of ther\nflying away we returned. Saturday morning Mr. John Sedgwick gave\nus a famous sermon. After noone our regiments marched forth to\nmeet his Excellency, who was in great state welcomed into the\ntown, and the watch word this night was \"Welcome.\" This night\nand the day following our company watched the north gate.\nSabbath day morning Mr. Marshall, that worthy champion of\nChrist, preached unto us. After noone Mr. Ash, by relation, but\nas yet I have not seen him. These with their sermons have\nalready subdued and satisfied more malignante spirits amongst us\nthan a thousand armed men could have done, so that we have great\nhope of a blessed union. Monday morning I received your letter,\ndated Septr. the 8th, with my mistresses scarfe and Mr.\nMolloyne's hatband, both which came very seasonably, for I had\ngathered a little money together, and had this day made me a\nsoildier's sute for winter, edged with gold and silver lace.\nThese gifts I am unworthy of. I have nothing to tender you for\nthem but humble and harty thanks. I will wear them for your\nsakes, and I hope I shall never staine them but in the blood of\na Cavaleere. Your letter, being a pitthy, sollid, brief, and\nreall relation, I presented to my captain and all the captaines\nof our regiment together at dinner with Mr. Obadiah Sedgwick,\nwho rejoysid at the newes and gave me much thankes. My captain\ngreets you with his best respects. Tuesday; this day his\nExcellency intends to view our forces. Wensday we expect the\ncelebration of a fast. Thursday we expect to march with all our\nforces towards Lester, and I doubt not but we shall scowre the\nCavalleers. Your man Davy remembers his service unto you, and\ngives humble thanks for your kind remembrance of him. I have not\nany other thinge for the present to acquaint you with;\ntherefore, with my humble service to your selfe, my mistris, Mr.\nMolloyne, and his wife, and unto all yours and their children,\nand my love to the servants of both houses,\n   I conclude, until death remaininge,\n   Your humble, thankefull, and deeply ingaged servant at\ncommand,\n   Nehemiah Wharton.\n   Every Wensday you may find a post that serveth our army at\nthe Saracen's Head, in Carter Lane. His name is Thomas Weedon,\nwho is with us once a week constantly.\n\n"@en ;
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                "13 September" ;
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                "15" ;
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                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Willingham" ;
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                "merchant" ;
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                "servant - master" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nehemiah" ;
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                "Wharton" ;
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                "officer of earl of Essex's army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from a subaltern officer of the Earl of Essex’s army, written in the summer and autumn of 1642; detailing the early movements of that portion of the parliament forces which was formed by the volunteers of the metropolis; and their further movements when amalgamated with the rest of the Earl of Essex’s troops. Ed. by Ellis, Sir Henry. Archaeologia 35: 310-334. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "884" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NWHARTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GWILLINGHAM> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northampton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nehemiah Wharton to George Willingham on 13 September, 1642"@en .

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                "Worsley (near Manchester)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Worsley (near Manchester)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_044>
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 268>\n[^JOHN JONES TO CHARLES FLEETWOOD^]\nTo his Ex=cie= the Lord Gen=ll= ffleetwoode.\nMay it please yo=r= Ex=cie=.\n   My hon=ble= friend Coll. Barrow being here upon the place can\ngive yo=r= Ex=cie= a better accompte of affayres here then I can\nby l'=res=. I hope yo=r= fforces here will be found in a very\ngood disposition to preserve the publique peace, and love and\nunion w=th= the armyes of England and Scotland, and that they\nwill not be discomposed by any practice y=t= may be attempted\nupon them to y=e= contrary. The Lord Chancell=r= Steele is under\nsome indisposition to health, w=ch= necessitates my constant\nattendance att the Councell Board, and therefore I humbly desire\ny=t= o=r= Lieu=t= Gen=ll= may be hastened unto us to beare his\nshare of the burthen, and qualified w=th= power as Com=r=. There\nwas this last weeke a Horrid Murther com~itted neare Ardmagh,\nupon (as they say) a Godly Englishman, who came lately into that\ncountrey to plant. He was killed in his bedd, and his wife by\nhim received 8 wounds, and thought by the villanes to have beene\nkilled. There were tenne of them; three taken by track and\npursuit of the neighbo=rs=, but noe Power in Ireland to doe\njustice upon them (as my long Robe assotiates tell mee. It is\nwell Phineas, his companion, were not of that profession), nor\nto force them to impeach the other seaven. There is a clause in\nour Power requireing us to cause justice to be admistred, w=ch=\nis judged of noe force w=th=out other com~issions, or more\narticulat direction. Robberyes are frequently com~itted on y=e=\nEnglish, and noe Power to make reparation to y=em= upon the\nIrish as was accustomed formerly is necessary to be put in\nexecution now. There is noe Power here (as they say) to compell\none man to right another by paying him his due, as to y=t= we\nare in p'fect confusion, and it is a wonder if violence and\nfforce be not used by the people to right themselves, and wee\ndrive them to it, for noe publique Revenue is paid but as it is\nassigned to souldiers, and y=e= poore men\n<P 269>\ny=t= are to pay it, must have the souldiers helpe to compell\ntheir creditors to pay them, and thus you see w=t= kind of\nCourtes of Justice are like (through the cautionary prudence of\nHon=rble= ffreinds in England), to grow up amongst us. I beseech\nyo=r= Ex=cie= let there be power placed somewhere to p=r=vent\nthese greate unparalled misscheifes, and p=r=don y=e= boldness\nof yo=r= Ex=cies= most humble and faithfull servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 28th October, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
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                "28 October" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
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                "commander-in-chief, lord general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commander-in-chief in Ireland - commander-in-chief" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "435" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Charles Fleetwood on 28 October, 1659"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "STEWARD TO BISHOP OF NORWICH, SERJEANT AT THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUSTICE OF THE COMMON BENCH 1429" ;
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                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Inns of Court" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Clement Paston of Paston" ;
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                "WILLIAM I" ;
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                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
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                "1444" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "PASTON, NORFOLK (LONDON)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF CLEMENT PASTON OF PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, AC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2294" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1378" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1444" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM I PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises items of a material nature that are units for documentation and have physical boundaries that separate them completely in an objective way from other objects. \nThe class also includes all aggregates of objects made for functional purposes of whatever kind, independent of physical coherence, such as a set of chessmen. Typically, instances of E19 Physical Object can be moved (if not too heavy).\nIn some contexts, such objects, except for aggregates, are also called “bona fide objects” (Smith & Varzi, 2000, pp.401-420), i.e. naturally defined objects. \nThe decision as to what is documented as a complete item, rather than by its parts or components, may be a purely administrative decision or may be a result of the order in which the item was acquired.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Физический Объект"@ru , "Objeto Material"@pt , "Physical Object"@en , "Materieller Gegenstand"@de , "Objet matériel"@fr , "实体物件"@cn , "Υλικό Αντικείμενο"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ETEMPLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "SRY" ;
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                "John Temple (1663/4-1689), son of Sir William Temple (1628-1699); wife Marie, daughter of M. Rambouillet du Plessis, a French Protestant gentleman of the family of Cardinal Richelieu" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
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                "d. 1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Moor Park, Surrey (domicile); as a child also London and Sheen, Surrey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married John Temple of Moor Park (1680-1752), 2nd son of Sir John Temple Jr. (1632-1705); children: son (d. 1732), daughters." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1772" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Temple" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_aboard+ship+off+Cadiz>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "aboard ship off Cadiz, Spain" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "aboard ship off Cadiz" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_081>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sir Robert was in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1503 FN RTPLUMPTON>\n<X ROBENET PLUMPTON>\n<P 172>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To Sir Robart Plompton, knight, being lodged at the Angell\nbehind St. Clement Kirk, without the Temple barr, at London, be\nthes delivered.^)\n   After most harty and due recomendations, I recomend me unto\nyour mastership and brotherhode, and to my lady your wyfe,\nbeseching Allmyghty God evermore to preserve and prosper you.\nSir, on munday last come a servant of Sir John Roclyfs from Mr.\nEmson to Brian Palmes, and caused him forthwith to take his waye\ntoward London; and as I am enfirmed, the sayd servant shewed\nthat at the comyng up of Bryan Palmes, thei shold have an end\nwith you, and if ye had any land, that ye shold be charged with\nmy brother William and me. Therfore, Sir, if ye and thei drawd\nto an end, as I besech allmyghty (^Jesu^) to send you a good end\nafter your pleasure and mynd, see how ye shall stand charged\nanenst us, and whether ye shalbe charged with the one, or with\n<P 173>\nboth. And, Sir, wher ye sent me word by Georg Barbor to search\nfor the call of the exigent in the castell of Yorke agayn you,\nmy cousin your son, or any other of your name, or servant; Sir,\non tewsday last was the court in the Castell, and then was ther\nnone exegent called agaynst you, none of your servants, nor of\nyour name. But ther are ix playnts by (\\Replegiare\\) by ix of\nyour tenaunts against you, my cousin your sonn, Sir Richard\nPlompton, and dyverse of your servants. But how many playntts,\nand how many defendants, as yet, I can not get any knowledg; for\nthe Schereffs clarck sayth, his master hath all the records and\nnotes, and the playntyffs that day was essoined. And thus\nalmyghty (^Jesu^) , our Lady, Saint Mary Virgin, Mary Magdalene,\nwith all the Saints in heven, as I shall dayly besech, prosper\nand spede you in all your great besines. Scrybled in hast, the\nvi=th= day of February.\n   Yours at prayer and power,\n   Robart Plompton of Yorke.\n[\\6 Feb. 1502-3.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "172" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "(illegitimate) brother - (legitimate) brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robenett (Robert)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "common clerk of the City of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robenett (Robert) Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 6 February, 1503"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Southwerk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Southwerk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Southwerk" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lismore>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lismore" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lismore" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Syon+Hill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Syon Hill, Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Syon Hill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Felbrigg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Felbrigg, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Felbrigg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Acton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Acton, Middlesex" , "Acton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Acton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSECRETARY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Master secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "455" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Master secretary" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Modbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devonshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Modbury, Devonshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Modbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nuremburg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nuremburg" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nuremburg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Great+Yarmouth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Great Yarmouth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Great Yarmouth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Year"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFINCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PHYSICIAN, LATER AMBASSADOR IN CONSTANTINOPLE, PRO-RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUA 1656, PROFESSOR AT PISA, FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, FRS. KNIGHTED IN 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Balliol College, Oxford BA 1647; Inner Temple; Christ's College, Cambridge 1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman; Sir Heneage Finch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FINCH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1626?-1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SPENT MUCH TIME ABROAD, ESPECIALLY IN ITALY -1660. CAMBRIDGE AND LONDON." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF ANNE CONWAY, YOUNGER SON OF SIR HENEAGE FINCH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8129" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1682" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN FINCH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Lisbon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Portugal%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Lisbon, Portugal)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Lisbon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "plot against James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1592 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 69>\n[} [\\NO. XLI. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\January 1591-2.\\]\n<P 70>\n   My deare brother, Thogh the heringe of your most daungerous\nperil be that thing that I most reuerently rendar my most lowly\nthankes to God that you, by his mighty hand, hath skaped, yet\nhathe hit bine no other hazard than suche as bothe hathe bine\nforsien and fortold; but Cassandra was neuer credited til the\nmishap had rather chanched than was prevented. The poore man\nwho, against his wyl, was intercepted with all suche epistelz as\ntraitors sent and receved, was for reward put to the bootes; so\nlitel was any thing regarded that procided from your best frind,\nand yet the matter made to aparant, or many days after, throw\nthe traiterous assembly of your euidant rebelz, that with banner\ndisplaied and again you in the fild. Thes wer the calendes of\nthis late attempt. I knowe not what to write, so litel do I like\nto loose labor in vaine; for if I saw counsel auaill, or aught\npursued in due time or season, I shuld thinke my time fortunatly\nspent to make you reape the due fruit of right oportunitie; but\nI see you haue no luk to helpe your state, nor to assure you\nfrom treasons leasur. You giue to muche respit to rid your harme\nand shorten others hast. Wel, I wyl pray for you, that God wyl\nunseal your yees, that to long haue bin shut, and do require you\nthinke that none shal more joy therat than myselfe, that most I\nam sure grives the contrary. Aston hathe told me some of your\nrequest, to wiche I haue made so reasonable answer as in reason\nmay wel content. Praying God to defend you from all mishap or\ntreason,\n   Your most assured loving sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my right deare brother the king of Skotz. d.\nd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "69" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "306" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on January, 1592"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "LetterNotes"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Greenwich, Kent" , "Greenwich" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Greenwich" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDEVEREJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "13th Earl of Oxford (1462); PROMINENT LANCASTRIAN, HELPED TO RESTORE HENRY VI IN 1470, JOINED RICHMOND (HENRY VII) IN PARIS IN 1484, ACCOMPANIED HIM TO ENGLAND. PATRON OF THE PASTON FAMILY, JOHN III WAS IN HIS SERVICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28214" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John de Vere, 12th Earl" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DE VERE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
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                "40" ;
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                "13TH EARL OF OXFORD" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "395" ;
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                "1443" ;
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                "1513" ;
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                "JOHN DE VERE" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "x Bacon" ;
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                false ;
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                "STEPHEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1575" ;
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                "DRURY" ;
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                "1593" ;
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                "4" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "5299" ;
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                "STEPHEN DRURY" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Worcestershire)" .

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                false ;
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                "ELIZABETH" ;
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                "1496" ;
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                "MOWBRAY" ;
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                "1496" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "d. 1507?" ;
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                "FRAMLYNGHAM, SUFFOLK" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "DUCHESS OF NORFOLK" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "561" ;
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                "1507" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH MOWBRAY" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                "With her friends' encouragement she wrote a number of poems, some of which were published. The years following her marriage were her most productive as an artist; she worked on, e.g., illustrations for the works of friends and family." ;
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                "z Carter" ;
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                "Well educated by her parents. Learned Latin, Spanish, French and Italian (published verse translations of Petrarch, Metastasio and Guarini), sketching and painting." ;
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                "Duncombe née Highmore" ;
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                "1800" ;
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                "11" ;
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                "1725-1812" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Born and raised in London. Made visits to Kent. 1761 moved to Canterbury, living there until her death." ;
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                "Like her father, Susanna was involved in London literary circles and became good friends with Samuel Richardson, with whom she corresponded regularly from 1748 to ?1757. (Her mother, Susanna née Hiller (1689/90-1750), was also a poet.) After a \"protracted courtship\" (DNB), she married in 1761 John Duncombe (1729-1786), a frequenter of Richardson's set and a preacher at Canterbury cathedral. She had four children but only one, Anna Maria, survived beyond infancy; after John's death, Susanna lived a reclusive life with her \"bookish\" daughter in the cathedral precincts." ;
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                "1812" ;
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                "Susanna Duncombe née Highmore" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Grafton+%28ship%29>
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                false ;
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                "STS" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "Hanbury, Staffordshire (episcopal residence)" ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "845" ;
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                "John Audley" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_077>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1627 FO TABOWES>\n<X SIR TALBOT BOWES>\n<P 314>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCIV.\\] SIR TALBOT BOWES TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}]\n[\\20 Jan. 1626-7.\\]\n   Maugh! I perceyve by my sister, that, though sundrye of my\nsupposed freindes be lyke doves that forsake ruinous houses, yet\nyowe contynue still the same yowe alwayes were; our declininge\nfortunes have made no alteration in your affection. I have now\nno meanes of requitall of any your least favours, but onelye to\ngyve youe thankes for all togyther. If I shoulde enter into\nparticulars, I know not where to beginne; but that which is in\npresent use is freshest in memorye: and therefore, first, I\nthank you for your tabacco sent to my wyf; for I owe as much\nthankes as she, bycause I participate with her in the takying of\nyt. I cannot be unmyndefull to gyve you thankes for your sonne\nPhillip's companye with us, for he gave us a sermon wherein we\nreceyved muche comfort and great cause of rejoycinge. In good\nfayth, I am verye glad to see his good proofs; and, the rather,\nbycause I doubte not but yt will gyve you an extraordinarye\ncontentment. I have had a great desyre to come to see you; and\nit is not distance of place, nor unseasonableness of weather, or\nyet wayes, that coulde keepe me from you: but my brother's\nmisfortune makes me afrayd to fall into the same danger, and so\nI hope you will take yt. How thinges stand between Richard\nFletcher and us, my sister hath related to you. I intend the\nnext weeke to wryte to him, and what answere he gyves me you\nshall heare so soon as I can. In the mean tyme I will saye noe\nmore but hast, hast; lappinge up in sylence what I cannot\nexpresse in wordes. And among my manye afflictions, next after\nmy spirituall comfort, this is my last consolation, that you do\nstill accept me into your good\n<P 315>\nopinion; whiche I will ever seeke to preserve, that I maye be\nstill reputed\n   Your brother-in-law and true love,\n   Talbot Bowes.\n   Streatlam, the 29=th= of Januarye, 1626.\n   To the Ryght Worshippfull my verie lovinge brother, Sir\nTymothye Hutton, Knight, gyve these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 January" ;
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                false ;
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                "314" ;
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                "Timothy" ;
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                "brothers-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Talbot" ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1627" ;
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                false ;
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                "Talbot Bowes to Timothy Hutton on 20 January, 1627"@en .

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                "N. Yorks.?)" .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1651 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 190>\n[^JOHN JONES TO WILLIAM STANE^]\n   To D=r= W=m= Stane,\nDeare S=r=\n   I have received many sweet Refreshm=ts= from you, the Lord\nhath given you plentifully to Drinke of the waters of life, that\nyou might refresh barren hearts, and comfort drooping and\nwounded spirits; shee who held your memory precious, is now upon\nfinishing her course, and rejoycingly longs to bee dissolved,\nand to be w=th= X=t= being full apprehensive of the eternall\nlove of the Father, and of the glory of the Lord Jesus, that\nshalbee revealed unto her, she hath kept her bed this 4\nmonethes, and hath bene continued w=th= us by an extraordinary\nmeasure of spirit, having for many dayes taken noe sustenance\nbut small beer, but now the frame of her nature is dissolved,\nshe desires to be remembred to the Lady Ireton, whom shee doeth\nhighly hono=r= and the S'=ts= at Westm=r=\n   Dear S=r= shall Ireland noe more enjoy you. I am perswaeded\nthat a new Representative may doe much toward the planting of\nIreland w=th= very good people, what qualificac~ons will\nperswade a people sencible of their present burthens, and not of\nthe reasons, and necessity of them to choose those persons that\nlaid the burthens, or their adherents to bee of the next\nrepresentative? What Interest in England is like to carry the\nuniversall vote? Is not that Interest, that seeing to be in a\nsuffering condic~on, and to promisse ease of burthens, and new\nimpositions, if it were againe in power, like to have great\nstroke in Elec~con? Who shall jugde wheter Rules, and\nqualificac~ons appointed bee observed in Elec~cons? who shalbe\nof that Com~itte? and who shall appointe such a one? if the new\nRepresentative according to the freedome and usage of former\nParliam=ts=? will the lesser expell the greater number by vote?\nif force interpose, will they not cry out, that their freedome\nis invaded? If y=e= hearts of the people bee\n<P 191>\ngenerally for the present governm=t= and Governo=r= what need\nArmies, and guarrisons to be kept on foot? I had rather doe a\npeople good though against their wills, than please them in shew\nonely, to the hazarding of y=e= peace, and wel being? God gave\nmen Reason, that they should bee guided by it, in the affairs of\nmen, where (by an unavoydable necessity), they are not warranted\nto expect extraordinary successe by a Devine Providence: let\ntheir be patience, used until burthens may be taken of, and the\npeople enjoy some Rest, and opulency under y=e= new chaunge, let\nthe old weeds that lye dead on the ground, have time to Rott,\nlet the Com~onwealth have some time to take roote in the\ninterests of men, before it be transplanted or grafted on\nanother stocke, lett their be some trialls made by Elecc~ons to\nvacant places, and by adjoyrnements, and then some Judgm=t= may\nbe given.\n   If you have nothing else to doe answer my queres, &c., and\nhide my folly or weakness in propounding these things, but it is\nto a friend.\n   The Lord is pleased to begin to gather a people here at\nDublin into a Church fellowshipp, the foundac~ons off 2\nCongregac~ons are already laid, y=e= number of either not many,\nbut he that soweth in this vineyard, will give y=e= encrease.\n   I long to see what you have to propound for Ireland, I am apt\nto Jugde it good before I know it; it groweth late, and I am\nmuch discomposed. The Lord reward yo=r= labour of Love to yo=r=\ndying friend, and to your\n   faithful friend, and Servant,\nDublin, 19=th= Nov., 1651.\nPostscript. \n   Since y=e= writing of the inclosed, I have had leisure to\nthinke of another passage in yo=r= letter, w=ch= was concerning\n<P 192>\nCom=rs= and proposalls sent into Scotland. Verite I like the\nCom=rs= exceeding well, and I thinck England hath not another\nsett, but I like not their absence from Westm=r= where affaires\nof most concernm=t= are.\n   The proposalls are hono=ble= and honest, but I am soe short\nsighted that I cannot see how it will doe our worke; the men\nthey shall treate w=th=all are such as get nothing by being\nunited to England, except loosing their heads when they Rebell:\nthey have now more immunities, and more power over the people,\nthen I hope the Law of England will ever admitt.\n   It is the interest of the Com~onwealth of England to breake\nthe Interest of the great men in Scotland, and to settle the\nInterest of the com~on people upon a different foote from the\nInterests of their Lords and Masters. The late King seing the\ninterest of the Lords there to bee then (when he attempted to\ninvade them) against his interests, made a Proclamac~on that\nsuch as were Tennants to those great men that then opposed him\nshould hold their lands of him, paying but one moiety, as I\nremember, of the Rents and Duties they were bound to pay their\nLandlords, but they were wise enough to keepe this from the\nTennants, and the issue was not tried.\n   What he would have done upon Injurious grounds the Parliam=t=\nmay doe upon honest and honourable grounds; the invasion in y=e=\nyeare 1648, and y=e= charge of the army in seeking Reparac~on\n(w=ch= ought to have beene given in an amiable way) amounts to a\nhigher acc=t= than all Scotl=d= is worth. The great men will\nnever be faithfull to you, soe long as you propound freedome to\ny=e= people and Reliefe ag=t= their Tiranny. The people will\nhardly comprend y=e= excellency of a Com: Wea: & a free people\nof England, they having noe money to buy lands in England, and\nby that freedome loosing y=e= advantage of transporting English\n<P 193>\nWool, Leather, and other prohibited com~odities into forrigne\np=ts=; they will not app=r=hend y=t= it is for y=er= good and\nfor the safty of y=t= countrey, y=t= they should pay great\nTaxes, Exc. and Customs, but make y=e= freeholds of their\nrespective holdings upon reasonable termes, you will presntly\nsettle a Revenue, and fix their Interest to you.\n   Yo=rs= in y=e= Lord Jesus,\n   J. J.\n\n"@en ;
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                "19 November" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "190" ;
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                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "doctor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1015" ;
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                "1651" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTANE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to William Stane on 19 November, 1651"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "\"a city man\" (merchant? professional?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carpenter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son-in-law to Phineas Andrews, who was a wealthy London solicitor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "169" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Carpenter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Saham+near+Watton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_in+Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Saham near Watton, in Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Saham near Watton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Andelys>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Andelys" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andelys" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harrow>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Harrow, Middlesex" , "Harrow" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Harrow" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill (upon her marriage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 31>\n[} [\\XXII. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDere Sister,\n   Yors by my footeman I receved the 2. of this month. You maye\nconceve how wellcome theye were to me, that have nott receved\nany from you allmost in a yeare before, though I vnderstand by\nyor letters that you haue wrytten many; and if it will please\nyou to giue creditt to what I wright, for hathe there bin writt\nby me vnto yo=r= selfe, w=th= assewrence I speacke it, aboue 20,\nfar be it from any thought of mine to neglect you, soe mucth as\nyou charge me w=th= it in yo=r= letter; butt yf you haue nott\nreceued soe often from me as I haue sent, lett yo=r= charytie be\nsoe mucth to yor absent brother as nott to macke an ill\nconstrucktion of his affectionate indevours, w=ch= will be ever\nsucth as shall still gane from you more open loufe. As for any\nill newes that you did forbare to wright, I thanck God, and I\nhope I haue known the worst of all that I coulde hear, and\ntherfore when I vnderstud by my footeman that yo=r= selfe and\nlittle Frederic was in health, I assewered my selfe that you\ncoulde right me nothinge that was ill; but my lackee tolde me\nnewes as I coulde scase beleue, till it was confermed vnder\nyo=r= hand, that you weare maryed, w=ch= was newes too on that I\nhad som assewerence too the contrary. I shall\n<P 32>\nwish you yo=r= content in all thinges, and will praye for it, as\nall soe for the health and well fare of yo=r= little sonn, whome\nI hear grows grate. You may imagen how dificult a thinge it is\nfor me too send over vnto you, for from the place from whence\nthis coms it is very nere 250 myles too the seae side. I shall\nfor this time troble you noe furder; butt dooe intreat that I\nmaye be remembered vntoo my sister Shute. From home I haue nott\nharde sence I left England. Soe in hast I rest yo=r= very\nlovinge brother,\n   T. Meautys.\nJulyers, Desember the 7, 1614.\n   If you please, you maye returne a rememberance from me too\nyo=r= husband, if that in yo=rs= came by his direction.\n   To my dere sister the Ladie Cornwallis, att her house att\nBroome in Suffolcke, these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "7 December" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "31" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "brother - sister" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "388" ;
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                "1614" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_J%C3%BClich+%28Juliers%29> ;
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                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 7 December, 1614"@en .

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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
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                true ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, general news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 92>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIV.\\] }]\n(^To my singuler good master, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   In my most humble and faythfull mynd I recomend me unto your\ngood mastership, and to my especyall good ladyes; certyfiing\nyour mastership, that I delivered to Sir Richard Thornton,\nprest, upon Sunday last, to bryng to you, a box sealed, and ther\nin ij wrytts, one (\\dedimus potestatem\\) out of the Chauncere,\nand another out of the Excheker, both derected to Sir Guy\nFairfax, and my poore wrytting therwith, the which was right\nsimple, but I besech you have me excused. Though I wryte not at\nall tymes, as my dutie is to do, Sir, I had never so great\nbusines as I have now for your matters. I know not the causes,\nbut much payne I had to avoyd your appearance in your proper\nperson, as ye shall more at large know by mouth, when I shall\nspeake with you; that shalbe at your comandement. Hall demanded\nof me grene wax, that I knew not of, and I desired of hym a\nbyll, what he asked of you, and his bokes wanted, he cold give\nme none; but I trust he wyll not be hasty upon you therfore, and\nif he be, let Henry Fox speake with him in my name, and pray him\nto suffer unto my comyng home. I made to him such chere as I\ncold at London. I have found meanes to convey the wryt, shold\ngoe to the Schereffe of Notinghamshire agaynst you, unto the\nnext terme; then Gode send us good speede therwith. Afore\nEaster, send upp your pardons, wrytes of (\\dedimus\\) , and\nescaptes of instruccion what plee we shall make for you in the\nExcheker, of, and how, and wherby ye enter your lands and maketh\nclame; the matter is litle, and ioyus, with\n<P 93>\nGods grace, I purpose to be ever all this vacacion, and unto the\nnext terme. I send to you a letter by Robert Beckwith, and more\nof every thing concerning you and your servants your atturney\ncan shew. I wold, if I myght by wyshe, speak with you one houre,\nand yt pleased (^Jesu^) , who preserve your mastership in\nprosperous long to endure. Wrytten at London, the xx day of\nFebr. My lord Straunge came to the Kings grace uppon Munday\nlast; my lord of Northumberland is in good health, blessed be\n(^Jesu^) . Please yt your mastership to commend me to my master\nGascoyn, if I cold doe to his mastership any service in thes\npartes, I wold be glad. Robert Blackwall hath sent to you a\npattent to seale, as appereth by the same, shewing to him your\npleasure of vi=s= viii=d= by yere; and that he toke to no\nregard: the world is so covettus, I wott not what to say, nor\nnought I wyll, (\\parum sapienti sufficyt\\) .\n   Your servant,\n   Ed: Plompton.\n[\\20 Feb. 1489-90.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 February" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 20 February, 1490"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician. 3rd baron 1568; accompanied the duke of Anjou to the continent 1582; volunteer in the Netherlands 1585; captain of 3 ships against the Spanish Armada; knighted 1588; knight of the Garter 1593; governor of Brill 1599 (never took up the post?); lord lieutenant of Yorkshire 1603; president of the council of the north 1603-19; vice-admiral of Yorkshire 1616; earl of Mulgrave 1626." ;
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                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "YKS" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25293" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Christ Church, Oxford 1574-79." ;
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                "John, 2nd Baron Sheffield (c. 1538-1568), of Butterwick, Lincolnshire" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sheffield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1602" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1565-1646" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Father was of Lincolnshire; mother returned to court after her husband's death 1568 (her family had a house at Esher, Surrey); educated in Oxford 1574-79; abroad on the continent 1582, -85; granted the manor of Mulgrave in Yorkshire 1591, gradually shifted northward from Lincolnshire; posts in Yorkshire 1603-; also a courtier?; died at his home in Hammersmith, Middlesex 1646." ;
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                "Only son. Mother: Douglas Sheffield (1542/3-1608), Lady Sheffield, daughter of William Howard, 1st Lord Howard of Effingham. Married (1) c. 1581 Ursula Tyrwhitt (d. c. 1618), of Kettleby, Lincolnshire, a devout Catholic; (2) 1619 Mariana (c.1603-c.1676), daughter of Sir William Irwin, a Scot and a gentleman of Prince Henry's privy chamber. Persecuted recusants. Sided with parliament in the civil war." ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Mulgrave" ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "312" ;
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                "1565" ;
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                "1646" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "?Oxfordshire" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Entered the Navy under Pepys's patronage, collected data and witnesses for the defense of Pepys, who was arrested 1679 (no trial, released 1680). Naval career: muster-master at sea 1666, deputy treasurer of the fleet 1667, muster-master at Deal 1670, deputy commissioner of the sick and wounded during the Dutch War, naval storekeeper at Tangier 1680, resident commissioner of the Navy at Deptford and Woolwich, sought re-employment 1688 under the new regime." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Pepys, z Pepys 2, z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Pepys, z Pepys 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Alexandre le Marchant de St. Michel (d. 1672), a descendant of a dignified Anjou family; converted to protestantism & was disinherited; professional?, many professions: gentleman carver to Henrietta Maria, gentleman soldier, inventor?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Balthasar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "St. Michel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "76" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1640, d. post 1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Devon; Germany, Flanders, Ireland, Paris when young; London by 1655; tour of northern France and the Netherlands 1669; Deal, Kent 1670; Paris 1679; Tangier 1680; Woolwich & Deptford, Kent by 1686." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Dorothea (b. 1609, d. in/post 1674), widow of Thomas Fleetwood of co. Cork and daughter of Sir Francis Kingsmill, a prominent Hampshire landowner. Married (1) 1662 Esther, daughter of John Watts, a Northamptonshire yeoman; (2) 1689 widow Margaret Darling. Pepys's \"my wife's brother Balty\". (Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "47075" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10418" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1640" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Balthasar St. Michel" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Buckinghamshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Vallis+Crusis>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Vallis Crusis" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Vallis Crusis" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHEWER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/41087" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Hewer (d. 1665), stationer; wife Anne Blackborne (d. post 1679)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hewer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1642-1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (birthplace and domicile); visited Paris 1675; mission in Tangier 1683-84, also visited Spain; moved to Clapham, Surrey 1688." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Nephew to Robert Blackborne (navy and admiralty secretary during the Commonwealth and subsequently secretary of the East India Company), who was a friend and advisor to Pepys. Pepys employed Will Hewer, age seventeen, as favour and/or thanks to Blackborne. Clerk in the Navy Office under Pepys from 1660; his domestic employee 1660-63; private trading with the East India Company by 1669; clerk in the Admiralty under Pepys 1673, chief clerk 1674; advancing finance for naval shipbuilding by 1674; deputy judge-advocate of the fleet, member of the Royal Fishery Company 1677; treasurer of Tangier 1680-84; assistant of the Clothworkers' Company 1684; MP for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight 1685; commissioner of the Navy 1685-88; inaugural member of the Shipwrights' Company of Rotherhithe, special commissioner of the navy with responsibility for accounts 1686-88; master of the Clothworkers' Company 1686-87; JP for several counties 1687-89; revolution ended public career, remained a successful businessman; deputy lieutenant of Surrey 1702; deputy governor of the old East India Company 1704-06, -08-09; director of the successor body 1709-13. Pepys and Will Hewer became close friends; Pepys lived with him c. 1680-85, 1701-03. Hewer became very wealthy later in life (£16,500 by 1675)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Naval official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1715" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Hewer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_D1TWINING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton 1756-?." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Daniel Twining (1713-1762), tea merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1748-1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (domicile & probable birthplace); educated at Eton; visits to Bristol Hot Wells for health." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: father's 2nd wife Mary (1726-1804), daughter of Richard Little, a Wisbech merchant; eldest son by her. Died of tuberculosis." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6177" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1765" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daniel Twining" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Diplomat. KB 1603; baronet 1611; steward of the honour of Tutbury 1618; resident ambassador to Spain 1620-25; pardoned after his return by Charles I for converting to Catholicism 1623; C. also helped him out of debt and made him Baron Aston of Forfar (county Angus, Scotland) 1627; commissioner in his county 1631 to enforce a fine upon gentry who failed to appear at Charles's coronation to receive knighthood; returned as envoy to Spain 1635-38." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Arundel 2, y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/828" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; skilled in speaking and writing Castilian." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edward Aston (d. 1597) of Tixall, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1584-1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Charlecote, Warwickshire; spent his early life at Tixall, Staffordshire (inherited after father's death); diplomatic mission abroad (Spain) 1620-25; court; received a barony in Scotland 1627; another mission to Spain 1635, recalled to England 1638 (failing health); died 1639, buried in St. Mary's Church, Stafford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: father's 2nd wife Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Lucy (b. in/ante 1532, d. 1600) of Charlecote. Married (1) 1600 Anne Barnes, marriage dissolved at the insistence of his guardian Edward Coke; (2) 1607 Gertrude, only daughter of Sir Thomas Sadler of Standon, Hertfordshire, with Coke's agreement. Patron of poet Michael Drayton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Aston of Forfar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1037" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Aston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GHORSLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Horsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "130" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Horsley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rose+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rose Hall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rose Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ashley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ashley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ashley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fushimi>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fushimi" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fushimi" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bencoolen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sumatra> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bencoolen, Sumatra" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bencoolen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harbottle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Harbottle, Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Harbottle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1TONSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?classical education; apprenticed to stationer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jacob Tonson (1620-1668), barber surgeon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jacob (the elder)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1656-1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Set up his publishing firm in 1678. Published many of the era's major writers: Dryden, Aphra Behn, Addison and Pope. Published successful editions of Milton and Shakespeare, and of Julius Caesar. Founding member of the Kit-Kat Club." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bookseller, publisher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1736" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jacob (the elder) Tonson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Margate>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Margate, Kent" , "Margate" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margate" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (training)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1638 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 287>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLIII. PRINCE CHARLES TO THE EARL OF NEWCASTLE.\\]\n}] \n   My Lord\n   I would not have you take too much Phisick: for it doth\nallwaies make me worse, and I think it will do the like with\nyou. I ride every day, and am ready to follow any other\ndirections from you. Make hast to returne to him that loves you.\n   Charles P.\n   To my Lord of New-castle.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
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                "287" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
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                "earl of Newcastle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "young prince - his governor" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "58" ;
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                "1638" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCAVENDISH> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to William Cavendish on ?, 1638"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "CON" ;
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                "No formal education; taught at home" ;
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                "Joanna" ;
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                "1796" ;
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                "Clift" ;
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                "1796" ;
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                "1799" ;
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                "8" ;
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                "1765-1846" ;
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                "Born at Glynn, near Cardinham, Cornwall; Bodmin, Cornwall; London; Cornwall, Plymouth, c. 1820s" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
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                "Domestic servant" ;
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                "2009-10-19 00:00:00" ;
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                "752" ;
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                "1765" ;
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                "1846" ;
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                "Joanna Clift" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WHARTON_001>
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Wharton" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 4>\n[} [\\I.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   Alisbury, August the 16th, 1642.\n   Worthy Sir,\n   On Monday, August the 8th, we marched to Acton; but beinge\nthe Sixth Company, we were belated, and many of our soldiers\nwere constrained to lodge in beds whose feathers were above a\nyarde longe. Tuesday, early in the morninge, several of our\nsoldiers inhabitinge the out parts of the towne sallied out unto\nthe house of one Penruddock, a papist, and being basely\naffronted by him\n<P 5>\nand his dogge, entred his house, and pillaged him to the\npurpose. This day, also, the souldiers got into the church,\ndefaced the auntient and sacred glased picturs, and burned the\nholy railes. Wensday: Mr. Love gave us a famous sermon this day;\nalso, the souldiers brought the holy railes from Chissick, and\nburned them\n<P 6>\nin our towne. At Chissick they also intended to pillage the Lord\nof Portland's house, and also Dr. Duck's, but by our commanders\nthey were prevented. This day our soldiers generally manifested\ntheir dislike of our Lieftenant Colonell, who is a Godamme\nblade, and doubtlesse hatche in hell, and we all desire that\nether the Parliament would depose him, or God convert him, or\nthe Devill fetch him away quick. This day, towards even, our\nregiment marched to Uxbridge, but I was left behinde, to bring\nup thirty men with ammunition the next morning. Thursday I\nmarched toward Uxbridge; and at Hillingdon, one mile from\nUxbridge, the railes beinge gone, we got the surplesse, to make\nus handecherchers, and one of our soildiers ware it to Uxbridge.\nThis day the railes of Uxbridge, formerly removed, was, with the\nservice boock, burned. This even Mr. Hardinge gave us a worthy\nsermon. Friday, I, with three other commaunders, were sent with\none hundred musquetteres to bringe the amunition to Amersam in\nBuckinhamshire, which is the sweetest country that ever I saw,\nand as is countrey so also is the people, but wantinge roome for\nthe regiment comminge after us we were constrained to marche\nfour miles further unto Greate Missenden, where we had noble\nentertainment from the whole towne, but especially from S=r=\nBrian Ireson and the minister of the towne. Satturday morninge,\nour companies overtoke us and we marched together unto Alsbury,\nand after we had marched a longe mile, for so they are all in\nthis countrey, wee came to Wendever, where wee refreshed\nourselves, burnt the railes, and, accidentally, one of Captaine\nFrancis his men, forgettinge he was charged with a bullet, shot\na\n<P 7>\nmaide through the head, and she immediately died. From hence wee\nmarched very sadlye two miles, where Colonel Hamden, accompanied\nwith many gentlemen well horsed, met us, and with great joy\nsaluted and welcomed us, and conducted us unto Alsbury, where we\nhave a regiment of foote, and severall troopes of horse to ioyne\nwith us. In this towne our welcome is such that wee want\nnothinge but a good Leiftenant Colonell. Sabath day, August the\n15, in this towne a pulpit was built in the market-place, where\nwee heard two worthy sermons. This eveninge our ungodly\nLieftenant Colonel, upon an ungrounded whimsey, commaunded two\nof our captaines, namely, Captaine Francis and Captaine Beacon,\nwith their companies, to march out of the towne, but they went\nnot. Every day our soildiers by stealth doe visit papists'\nhouses, and constraine from them both meate and money. They give\nthem whole greate loves and chesses which they triumphantly\ncarry away upon the points of their swords. I humbly intreate\nyou, as you desire the successe of our just and honorable cause,\nthat you would indeavor to roote out our Leiftenant Colonell;\nfor, if we march further under his commaund, we feare, upon\nsuffitient grounds, wee are all but dead men. Monday, August the\n16th, Colonel Hamden marched out of Alisbury, with four hundred\nmusqueters and about an hundred horse, towards Wattleton, in\nOxfordshire, where the Commission of Aray was this day to be\nsetled; but they, hearinge of the aproch of our troopes, fled,\nand our horse persued them so close that S=r= John Cursam was\ntaken, and the Lord of Bartie was constrained to take hynte hom,\nsometime the Lord of Carnarvan's, where our companies have at\nthis present beset him. And thus much for the present. Touchinge\nLeiftenant Colonell Biddeman formentioned, I once more humbly\nbeseech you - and not I alone, but many others, both\ncommaunders, officers, and common souldiers - that you would\nendeavor to rout him. There are severall other circumstances\nwhich I want time to expresse, for the office assigned mee is\nvery troublesome, and continually takes up my whole time; and,\ntherefore, for the present let these satisfie. To conclude, I\npresentt you and mistris with my humble service, and doe give\nyou humble and hartie thankes for all your former and late\nfavors; and do intreate you to remember my humble service to Mr.\nMolloyne and wife; my service also to Elizabeth, Anne, John, and\nSammuell, which I often think upon; and also my love to all my\nfellow servants. In extreme hast, I rest,\n   Your poore, auntient, humble, and affectionate servant to\ncommaund,\n   Nehemiah Wharton.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "Letters from a subaltern officer of the Earl of Essex’s army, written in the summer and autumn of 1642; detailing the early movements of that portion of the parliament forces which was formed by the volunteers of the metropolis; and their further movements when amalgamated with the rest of the Earl of Essex’s troops. Ed. by Ellis, Sir Henry. Archaeologia 35: 310-334. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Alisbury+%28%3F+Aylesbury> ;
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                "Nehemiah Wharton to George Willingham on 16 August, 1642"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Master of the Almshouses of St. John at Sherborne 1593-4." ;
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                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "Edward" ;
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                "1594" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
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                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
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                "195" ;
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                "Edward Knoyle" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBRISBANE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"An Edinburgh graduate\"." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brisbane" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1638?-1684" ;
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                "Married Margaret, baroness Napier (d. 1706). Deputy-treasurer of the fleet 1665; judge advocate-general 1672-80; secretary to the English embassy at Paris 1675, -79 (on the latter occasion gathered evidence for Pepys); secretary to the admiralty 1680-84; nominated envoy-extraordinary to Portugal but died 1684. (Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion; Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "Secretary to the admiralty" ;
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                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "222" ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Brisbane" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Local politician. MP for Tavistock, Devon 1571-2, 2nd knight of the shire for Norfolk 1584, -93, burgess for King's Lynn, Norfolk 1597, 1st knight of the shire 1604; JP 1573-death; deputy steward of the duchy of Lancaster estates in Norfolk 1582 > steward 1599; sheriff of Norfolk 1586-7, 1599-1600; commissioner for musters 1596-1605; knighted 1604; feodary, coroner, escheator and clerk of the market of Methwold 1604; deputy lieutenant 1605-22." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon, y Bacon Dorothy, y Bacon Extra" ;
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                "x Bacon, y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/998" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
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                "Educated under his father's watchful eye; matriculated as a fellow-commoner at Trinity College, Cambridge 1561; Gray's Inn 1562, ancient 1576." ;
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                "Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510-1579), knight, lord keeper; 1st wife Jane (d. 1552), daughter of Thomas Ferneley, a merchant from West Creeting, Suffolk" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Nathaniel" ;
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                "1569" ;
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                "Bacon" ;
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                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "293" ;
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                "83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1546?-1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in London (father also had properties in Suffolk, etc.); educated in Cambridge and London; on marriage 1569 received estates in Norfolk and Suffolk, lived in Norfolk (Norwich, 1573 Cockthorpe); settled at Stiffkey, Norfolk (main domicile) 1578; MP => visits to London; died at Stiffkey." ;
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                "Second son. Married (1) 1569 Anne (d. 1594), the illegitimate child of a liaison between his uncle Sir Thomas Gresham and Anne Dutton; (2) 1597 Dorothy (c. 1570-1629), daughter of Arthur Hopton and widow of William Smith of Burgh Castle, Suffolk. Puritan. AUTOGRAPHS, DRAFTS IN N.B'S HAND, DRAFTS AND COPIES IN MARTIN MAN'S AND JOHN BAKER'S HANDS; THE COLLECTION CONTAINS 33,499 WORDS OF NATHANIEL BACON'S OWN LETTERS AND 1,677 WORDS JOINT LETTERS" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "A, C, CA, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "30" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
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                "FN, FO, FS, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "84" ;
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                "MPONB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "101877" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "34936" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1622" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCORIE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "TOWN CLERK OF NORWICH; ROYALIST" ;
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                "x Corie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1627; law student at Gray's Inn 1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Corie Sr, mayor of Norwich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CORIE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORWICH, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "TOWN CLERK OF NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS CORIE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Relationship"@en , "relationship"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aix+la+Chapelle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%3B+Brussels> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aix la Chapelle, France; Brussels, Belgium; Ostend, Belgium; Calais, France; Dawley, Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aix la Chapelle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,77>\nTo Sir Alexander Plunkett.\n   Trusty and welbeloved we grete you wele. And late you wite we\nhave understande by the credable reaport of the reverend, &c.,\nthe bisshop of Enachden of your fast and good demeanyng, and\nspecially in repressing and subduyng of our ennemyes in those\nparties, according to the duetie of your liegeaunce, for the\nwhiche and your perfite contynuaunce in the same we shalbe\nverray good and graciouse soverayn lord unto you and alle your\nkynnesmen, as our said counsellor hath in our name to shewe unto\nyou more at large concernyng the same; to whome therin ye will\ngeve pleyne credence, as our trust is in you. Yoven, &c., the\nxx=ti= day of September.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 77" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Alexander" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plunkett (Plunket)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - subject" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUNKETT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to Alexander Plunkett (Plunket) on 20 September, 1484"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELACY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Held a fellowship of University College (c. 1391-1396), serving as bursar (1396-7) and master (1398-9, and perhaps until c. 1401); ordination as priest about 1399; by November 1400 had become a king's clerk; received canonries at Windsor (1401), Hereford (1412), and Lincoln (1414); on 14 April 1414 Henry V made him dean of the Chapel Royal; he went on the French campaign of 1415 and was present at Agincourt; bishop of Hereford 1417-20; bishop of Exeter 1420-55." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15846" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at Oxford: master of arts 1391, BTh by 1400, DTh by 1414." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Stephen Lacy of Gloucester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lacy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1370, d. 1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Gloucester; educated at Oxford; close connections with court (continued attendance until 1435); bishop of Exeter (1420-55), died at the bishop's manor of Chudleigh, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1330" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1370" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1455" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Lacy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1464 FO BROCLIFFE>\n<X BRIAN ROCLIFFE>\n<P 12>\n[} [\\LETTER IX.\\] }]\n(^Unto the reverend and right worshipful Sir William Plompton,\nknight, my singular good master, be this delivered.^)\n   Right reverend worshipful Sir, intirly beloved brother, and\nsingularly my good master, after al faithful and due\nrecommendations praemised and special regraces and thankings, as\nI have mo causes than I can write, which our Lord acquit, where\nI by non power am restrained, desiring him dayly for your honor\nprosperity, ioy, and longanimity, to bee encreased to your\npleasur; Sir, like you to remember, the conclusions of the\nmatter taken betwixt you and Chapman of Stamford by Husee and\nmee, that yee for to have his releas general should pay 100\n(^s.^) , wherof I paid 4 marks in hand which you paid mee again;\nand now this term by\n<P 13>\nthe advise of Huzze, thorowh importune clamor of Chapman, and\nyou to bee in quiet delivering your acquittance, I paid 33\n(^s.^) 4 (^d.^) afore Husze to Chapman, so that now you bee\nutterly out of his dammage. And, Sir, I conceived, by the\nremembrance of my cosin Mr. Midleton, that yee willed mee to buy\nto you, black velvet for a gown. But, Sir, I pray you herin\nblame my non power but not my will, for in faith I might not doo\nit, but gif I should run in papers of London, which I did never\nyet, so I have lived poorly therafter; for and I might els haue\ndoon it, I shold not have spared. But the wis man saith to us,\n(\\Impedit omne forum carentia Denariorum\\) . And that prooves\nhere now: I dare not write al my complaint. Sir, Thomas Eyr\nclamoreth upon mee importunly for money, so that gif I had any\nof my own, I wold have stopped him, and so as I might have\npromised him this next term, which like you for to send hither\nthan: for and hee begin his suit now, he wil not bee so easily\nentreated. And also, Sir, I pray you specially for to send mee\nmoney fro Nesfield, according to your appointment and saing at\nour last departing, for and ye knew how it stands with mee here,\nI trust verily yee wold tender mee the more. And, Sir, the\nrather I pray you, for I purpose to have your son John Roclif to\ncourt at beginning of this next terme, where my charge of him in\narray and other exspences, shal encreas to the double, as God\nknowes, whom I beseech entirly, for to have you in his keeping,\nand graunt you all your desires. Written in hast in the midle\ntemple, (\\tertio die\n<P 14>\ndecembris\\) . Sir, Sir Henry Vavasor was gone hence or I wist,\nso that I might not speak to him for the wapp: my Thomas may go\nto him and speed I trow.\n   Your servisable brother, Brian Rocliff.\n[\\3 Dec. 1464.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - client; relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Rocliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "third baron of the king's exchequer, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BROCLIFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brian Rocliffe to William I Plumpton on 3 December, 1464"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Royall+Charles>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Royall Charles" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Royall Charles" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSCUDAMORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Baron Dromore; Viscount Scudamore of Sligo; diplomat and politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Pory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HEF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24975" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Scudamore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1601-1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Holme Lacy, Herefordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "One of the adventurers in the Virginia Company 1623'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscount Scudamore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1671" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Scudamore" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Temple>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Temple" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Temple" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_115>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (legal), money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482? T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,142>\n[} [\\310. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1482)\\]\n   Plese it your mastership, y have resseyvyd your letter in\nwhiche ye commaunde me to speke to my lord prince councell\ntouchyng bran at [\\?\\]\n<P II,143>\nmater. Syr, me semys, savyng your correccion, it were not best\nto do so, for y suppose they know nothing of it, and me semys it\nwere folie to shew the mater to thaym and to let thaym have\nunderstondyng theroff. Also trew it is my lord prince hath a\nwrit of ravyshment of his ward Barantyne ayenst you and my lady\nBotiller. I have spoken with my lord prince Attornay and shewid\nhym the mater: so uppon de[{w{] [\\?\\] prove made of myne\ninformacion, whyche is that he was maried in his fadris life as\nyour mastership wrote on to me, the mater shall and must take a\ngood end. And so it is respited tyl the next terme ye com yor\nself. Syr, as for the xij=c= li., whiche Bettson awis you, if he\nbe disposid to content you, and welnot dele with your stok, me\nsemys it makys litell force so he woll make you paiement in\nmonay. For y wold not ye were incombrid with waris, at wollnot\nbe your profitt, so it semys me. I remitt this to your\nmastership. I pray Jhesu save my lady is fare bely. I pray God\nsend hir good tyme and good deliveraunce. Plese it your\nmastership this rude byll may recommaunde me to hir good\nladyship. And this I make and send at this seson. I pray god\nsend you your hartes desire. Writen with the fest at London this\nthursday +tat of\n   Your Page.\n   This byll be delivered to Master Syr Willm. Stonor, knygth to\nthe Kinges body.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 142" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "284" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on ?, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THOWES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PARSON, EXECUTOR OF SIR JOHN FASTOLF'S WILL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CASTLE COMBE, WILTSHIRE TO CAISTER, NORFOLK (FASTOLF'S ESTATES); Blofield, Mautley & Pulham (in Norfolk); 1450 --> Caister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "CHANGED SIDES AND ARGUED THAT PASTON HAD FALSIFIED FASTOLF'S WILL; LETTERS WRITTEN BY WORCESTER, RUSSE AND BARKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1940" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS HOWES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECONWASR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MILITARY CAREER: COMMANDER, MARSHAL OF THE ARMY 1639-40. THE CONWAYS DIVIDED THEIR INTEREST BETWEEN IRELAND AND ENGLAND. Second Viscount; soldier commander; MP for Warwick 1624-1625, Yarmouth 1626; general of horse 1639; 1642-3 he was both a privy councillor and marshal of the army in Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman, Edward Conway first Viscount" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CONWAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "RAGLEY HALL, WARWICKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2ND VISCOUNT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3813" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1655" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD CONWAY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWENNINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WENNINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "112" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN WENNINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Penrith>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Penrith, Cumbria" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Penrith" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_088>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 418>\n[} [\\LETTER CLIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO LORD BURGHLEY. 29TH\nSEPTEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   My lord, I wrote to you before of certain commissionours\nappointed to be sent to her majestie by the estates: who nowe I\nthinke wilbe very shortly with you. One cause of their comming\nwilbe, to advertise her majestie of their estate, and to be\nhumble suytours to knowe her highness pleasure for the\ncontinewaunce of her gracious favour to them. But withall, a\nspetiall cause of their message wilbe, to borrow of her majestie\na furder somme of monye, wherein I can saye litle. But according\nas her majestie shall lyke of the proceading with the cause, so\nmust the advise be. And I do wishe, yf her majestie mynde to\ndeale furder in this cause, and do thincke the maintenance of it\nto concerne the savetye of her own estate and realme, as it\nhathe bene allwayes so thought hitherto, that then bothe some\nloane of monye in this necessitye and all other effectuall\ncourses were taken that may best furder the same. As,\nprincipallye, a parliament to be called, and that her highness\ndo use the good willes of her subjectes to a francke\ncontribution therto, to the which I nothing doubt but they wilbe\nfounde moste agreeable and willinge. And no doubtes the case was\nnever so good to deale in as nowe, and, as I trust you shall\nfurder perceyve, yf other mayntenaunce fayle not nowe, being in\ngood estate. But to goe on in suche sorte as it hathe hitherto\n<P 419>\nbene proceaded in, is to lose all that is and shalbe spent, and,\nby litle and litle, to undoe the whole countrye, which the wise\nhere see, and surely will do what they can to prevent in tyme,\nand it must neades be daungerous to her majesties estate, to\nlett it be thus weakelye dealt in on bothe sydes. For my own\nparte, I will not endure suche another yeares service, with so\nmany crosses and wantes, and so litle asistaunce every waye, yf\nI were sure to gayne as muche as all these provinces are worthe.\nI hope God will put into her majesties and your lordships\nmyndes, to do that which shalbe moste for his glorye, for the\nsavety of her majestie, and benefite of her realme. And so,\ndesirous to know with all spede some piece of her majesties\nresolucion, being hye tyme, I myselfe wilbe moste readye to\nperforme the parte of a most duetifull servant, and obey all her\ncommandementes. And so, with my right hartye commendacions, I do\nbid your good lordship farewell. At the campe before Zutphen,\nthe 29=th= of September, 1586.\n   Your lordships very loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n   To the right honourable my very good lord, the lord\nhigh-treasourour of Englande.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "29 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "418" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Zutphen> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to William Cecil on 29 September, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padova>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Padova" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Padova" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bolderwood+Lodge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bolderwood Lodge, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bolderwood Lodge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman; steward for the Plumptons in Derbyshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pole (d. by 1492), gentleman, of Radbourne, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1483, d. 1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Radbourne, Derbyshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Jane (d. by 1492), daughter of John Fitzherbert, esquire, of Etwall, Derbyshire. Grandson of Elizabeth Pole. Married Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Plumpton (1453-1525), landowner. Also known as German (de la) Pole." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6977" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1552" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_072>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FO THBOWES>\n<X THOMAS BOWES>\n<P 310>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXVIII.\\] THOMAS BOWES TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}] \n[\\31 Oct. 1624.\\]\n   Sir, I praye you be pleased either to send one to Sir Conyers\nDarcye for the deed, that he wilbe pleased to bringe it to you\ntomorrow to Bedall, or send your man from Bedall for yt\ntomorrow; for I can not call upon Tuesday with any conveniency\nat Horneby, beinge to speake with M=r=. Davill that morninge,\nfor sooner I can't gett to him. I goe this night to Streatlam\nfor my sister's joyntur, and return tomorrow, and soe to Yorke.\nI praye you therefore eyther send your man in the morninge to\nSir Conyers for yt, or from Bedall for yt. Soe in hast\ncomendinge my love to you I rest\n   Your assured lovinge brother,\n   Thomas Bowes.\n   Oct. 31=st=. [\\ENDORSED\\] 1624.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "310" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "122" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bowes to Timothy Hutton on 31 October, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winch>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Winch" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winch" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_157>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (Lady Cornwallis & the money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1632 FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 255>\n[} [\\CLXIV. DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   I find my Lady Cornwalies in the same minde still of desiring\nyour fauor, and a willingnes to haue you come up, but not to\nhaue the King send for you; but I doubt not but shee will be\neasilie aduised to make it her sutt to you to come, that you may\nresaue the King and Queene's promis for the mony; but I persaue\nshee is a littell afraid you should falle upon business past\nwhen you shall speake with the King, not as it conserns S=r=\nFredrick but him selfe, in the matter of his iniuring you. But I\nshall neede say noe more of anything, sins I asure myselfe you\nhaue resaued satisfacktion by S=r= Fredrick; therfore I will now\nsay noe more then that which I shall euer be redy to make good,\nwhich is, that\n   I am your Ladiship's faithfull frend and humble seruant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n   My mother and housband present thar seruis to you. Thar died\nof the plage but three.\nMaye the 25 [\\1632\\] .\n   To my most honored frend, the Lady Bacon, at Brome.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "255" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "184" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 25 May, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ireland)?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "religious, official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 179>\n[^JOHN JONES TO GENERAL ALLEN^]\n   To Agitant Gen=ll= Allen,\nDeare S=r=\n   It is a happy acquaintance that is founded in a Gospelle\naccompt, and although I am one of the least, and the latest,\nthat can challenge that w=th= you, yet since I have known yo=r=\nXtian spirit, and temper to be such, I have rejoyced in my\nhearte to consider the faithfullness of our Father, who hath\nsaid that he is noe respecter of Persons, but pulleth downe y=e=\nproud from their seates, and exalteth the humble and meeke,\nw=ch= he hath not onely made good in o=r= dayes, whereof we are\nwittnesses, but he hath raised poor sinfull Creatures, above\ntheir spheares in the Affaires of the World, that they might be\nhumble and meeke: This may seeme a Paradoxe, but it is very\ntrue. I may say\n<P 180>\nthat I have bene in that condic~ion, as was scarce capable\nexercising that grace of humility in the outward conversac~on,\nuntill the Lord was pleased to bring me out of it. The Lord\ngrant us more discovery of his eternall love every Day, and\nkeeping us from waxing fatt (as Jossuram), and forgetting our\nGod that formed us, or lightly esteeming of the Rock of o=r=\nSalvation. He hath planted his word in o=r= hearts y=t= wee may\ndoe it; and this doeing is comprehended in very few (but very\nsweet) words - \"to doe justly, to love mercy, and to walke\nhumbly w=th= o=r= God.\" Mich. 6, 8. Oh, that o=r= Spirits were\ncontinually bathed in that everlasting fountain of love, that\nwee might continually bee breathing out that love, for\nrefreshing hungry, barren soules! The Lord hath given you a\ntalent, whereof you are to give an accompt. Examine well whether\nyou are as frequent in speaking a word of exhortac~on in\npubliq=e= for the helpe of simple ignorant souldiers as\nformerly, and if not, see that you have a good warrant for it.\nWe must be alwayes listning behinde us, for that word w=ch= is\npromised in Esaiah 30, 21, saying, \"this is the way, walke in\nit.\" My purpose was to thank you for yo=r= kind l=res= w=ch=\ncame to o=r= hands long since, w=ch= the Com=r= tooke very\nkindly, although they contained noe other matter but a\nrepresenta~cion of yo=r= Respects. His little Majesty of\nScotland, w=th= an army of 12,000 horse and foote, 20th of last\nmonth in Shropshire; Lambert and Harrison, w=th= a considerable\nstrength of horse and dragoons, but few foot, in Leitchfield;\nthe Lord gen=ll= within 3 dayes march w=th= the Infantry and\nTrayne; Fleetwood w=th= some force coming up - this is o=r= last\nintelligence from England. The Lord give us believing and\npraying spirits. On the last Lord's day Sherlock, with 150 horse\nand 30 dragoons, preyed the cattle of this towne of Baggotts\nRath; L=t= Howlitt, of Col=l= Howson Troope, got together 40 of\nhis horse and as\n<P 181>\nmany of the Towne horse, and pursued 5 miles, and there engaged\nupon a disadavantage of number and ground, and was imediately\nworsted, himselfe wounded, 25 slayne, and Capt=n= Lankey w=th=\n21 more men were taken prisoners. Wee lost in the service and\nprey about 100 serviceable horse, y=e= draught oxen, and 130\ncowes; I lost an horseman and my best horse. The enemy grow in\nthese partes into a considerable strength, and are much\nheightened in their spirits, but the cursed thing stickes to\nthem. They abound in oathes and hideous blasphemies, they have\nPharaoh's heart to destroy God's people: who knowes but that\ntheir spirits are raised to draw them together to destroy them?\nThe Lord's judgm=ts= are unsearchable, and his wayes past\nfinding out. I pray present my humble service to Col=l=\nCromwell, Dr. Chartwright, whose kindness I shall never forgett,\nand the rest of my acquaintanee where you are. The God of peace,\nwho hath brought againe the Lord Jesus from the Dead by the\nblood of the everlasting couvn=t=, make you perfect in every\ngood worke.\n   Yo=r= very affectionate Friend,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, September 3rd, 1651.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "adjutant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - adjutant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner for Irish affairs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2ALLEN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to William Allen on 3 September, 1651"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPOWERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Powers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ramsay, near Huntingdon, Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "coal merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7156" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Powers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Portland+%28ship%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Portland (ship)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Portland (ship)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Blofield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Blofield" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Blofield" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/publications>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A link to the publications of this person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "publications" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_097>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "recommendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1480S T WSUTTON>\n<X WILLIAM SUTTON>\n<P II,115>\n[} [\\280. WILLIAM SUTTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1480-83)\\]\n   Aftur reverent recommendacion. Plesyt yow to have knolege\nthat my lord Chansler of Oxon desyryt me at his last departyng\nfrom Oxon to remembyr yow of the mater concernyng a pore\ngentylwoman callyt Alys Poche, that +ge wold be hyr gud maystur\nas +ge have be afore tyme in the way of ryght and consiens: and\nif +ge so be he wyll do yow as grete a plesure. And yf hyt lyke\nyow to tendur hyr anythyng at my pore request, +ge bynd me to do\nfor yow and yowres anythyng that lyse in power, with Goddes\ngrace, who ever kepe yow.\n   Will=m= Sutton, preist.\n   To mayster Willm. Stoner, knyght.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Written between 1480 and 1483." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow citizens" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "commissary of the University of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "110" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Sutton to William Stonor on ?, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Parliamentarian army officer and regicide. Earl of Essex's life guard 1642; earl of Manchester's army 1643; major in Fleetwood's horse 1644; New Model Army 1645; recruiter MP for Wendover 1646; colonel of horse 1647; northern army under Major-General John Lambert 1648; commander-in-chief of the Commonwealth's forces in several counties (Welsh & English) 1649; commander of the forces in England in Cromwell's absence, lieutenant of the ordnance, founded the commission for the propagation of the gospel in Wales 1650; major-general c. 1651, member of the council of state 1651; member of the council of thirteen and Barebone's Parliament, deprived of his military commission due to opposing the protectorate 1653; ordered to retire 1654; imprisoned under Oliver Cromwell 1655-6 & 1658-9; executed at the restoration." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Local grammar school (probably); Inns of Court (clerk to an attorney of Clifford's Inn). Honorary MA at Oxford c. 1649." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Harrison (bap. 1587, d. 1653), butcher, burgess, and four times mayor of Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1616, d. 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, probably schooled there; further educated in London; moved with the army 1642- (e.g., Wales ~1650); politics in London 1646-; lived with his wife in London and Staffordshire (ordered to retire to Staffordshire 1654, allowed to live at Highgate 1656); imprisoned in SW England 1655-56, -57. Acquired lands in Middlesex and Staffordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Mother's name was Mary. Married 1646 his cousin Catherine Harrison, the daughter of his father's brother Ralph Harrison, a woollen draper in Watling Street, London; their three children died young. A zealous, millenarian puritan, a leader in the Fifth Monarchy sect. Guarded Charles I on his last journey to London, signed the death warrant." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Major-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1282" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harrison" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Source"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FNORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20304" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton 1742-1748; Trinity College, Oxford, MA 1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis North (1704-1790), 1st earl of Guilford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1732-1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born (& died) in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Prime Minister 1770-1782, Tory. Has been blamed for the loss of America in the War of Independence. MP 1754-, prominent career in politics." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord North (2nd earl of Guilford), statesman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2383" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1792" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick North" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Sex>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This  code list provides the gender."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for Sex (SEX) - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Porchester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Porchester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Porchester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Abingdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Abingdon, Berkshire?" , "Abingdon, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abingdon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Streatham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Streatham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Streatham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Portugal%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Portugal)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_T>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#RelationshipCode> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Other"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flambards>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Flambards" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Flambards" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/pastProject>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A project this person has previously worked on." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "past project" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "state & personal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 TC CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 210>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCXIX. KING CHARLES I=ST= TO THE DUKE OF\nBUCKINGHAM.\\] }] \n   Steenie\n   I writt to you by Ned Clarke that I thought I would have\ncause anufe in shorte tyme to put away the Monsers, ether by\natemting to steale away my Wyfe, or by making plots with my owen\nsubjects. For the first I cannot say certainlie whether it was\nintended, but I am sure it is hindered; for the other,\n<P 211>\nthough I have good grounds to belife it, and am still hunting\nafter it, yet seing daylie the malitiusness of the Monsers, by\nmaking and fomenting discontentments in my Wyfe, I could tarie\nno longer from adverticing of You, that I meane to seeke for no\nother grounds to casier my Monsers, having for this porpose sent\nyou this other letter that you may if you thinke good, advertise\nthe Queene Mother with my intention, for this being an action\nthat may have a show of harshness I thought it was fitt to take\nthis way, that she to whome I have hade manie obligations may\nnot take it unkyndlie, and lykwayes I thinke I have done you no\nwrong in my letter though in some place of it I may seeme to\nchyde you. I pray you send mee word with what speed you may,\nwhither ye lyke this cource or not, for I shall put nothing of\nthis in exsecution while I heere frome you: in the meane tyme, I\nshall thinke of the convenients meanes to doe this business with\nthe best mind, but I am resolute: it must be done and that\nshortlie. So, longing to see thee, I rest\n   Your loving, faithfull,\n   constante frend\n   Charles R.\nHampton Courte the 20=th= of November 1625.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "210" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - favourite" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "279" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampton+Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to George Villiers on 20 November, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Osborn%27s+Hotel>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Osborn's Hotel, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Osborn's Hotel" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hay-Wood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hay-Wood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Strand>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "The Strand" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The Strand" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CEWARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph Warton (1722-1800), poet, critic, classical scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charlotte Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1761-1841" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Winchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Thomas Warton's favourite niece. Married Jacob Hollest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1841" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charlotte Elizabeth Warton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/workInfoHomepage>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A work info homepage of some person; a page about their work for some organization." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "work info homepage" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_COLEMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Launton, (Oxfordshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father of Deborah, the Purefoys' servant." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "168" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Coleman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_101.5>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1516 T JDODDINGTON>\n<X JOHN DODDINGTON>\n<P 217>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull master Sir Robart Plompton, kt.\ndeliver thes in hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, in my most humble maner that I can, I\nrecomend me to your good mastership, and also to my good lady;\nletting your mastership understand that Nicholas, the messenger,\nhath delivered a byll into the Stare Chamber of all the prevey\nseles that he delivered in the north country: and as many as\napereth not, the Counsell derecteth proses against them.\nHowbeyt, I made aledgment for your mastership, wherwith they are\ncontent, and hath given day All-hallow day. And they lay to your\ncharge lxxxiij=li=, that your mastership shold be debtable to\nthe King for the lordship of Plompton, for ij yeres, in King\nHerre the VII=th= dayes. This must be answered at the next\nterme. And, Sir, ther is a suyt against your mastership in the\nExcheker for introshon. And, Sir, as for my yong master, that\nhath none end as yet. Sir, the Kings grace and the queens lyeth\nat Wodfeld; and yt is sayd of a certayne that ther comes a lyget\nfrom Rome to my lord Cartdenall, and shall bring to my lord\nCardenall the paypis with full authoryty and power of all maner\nof things in the Reame of England. No more to your mastership,\nbut the Holy Ghost have you in his keping. From London in hast,\nthe xxviii of June.\n   By your servant,\n   John D.\n[\\28 June 1516.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Doddington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "238" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDODDINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Doddington to Robert I Plumpton on 28 June, 1516"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1448 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 65>\n[} [\\XXV. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS. (?)APRIL 1448. DRAFT\nLETTER.\\] }]\n   Worthy sirs, y grete yow well alle, doyng yow to understonde\nthat y was at Wyndesore to London wardis on seynt George is day,\nand there taried almost all that day, and cowde not hyre ne\nknowe\n<P 66>\nthere of noo thyng comprehended yn the letter y sende home to\nyow by William Duke, ne of none other thyng, bot all ther as\nwell as hit was wont to be, and as y suppose with laboure and\nother thyng that longeth therto, yf men wyll better may be. The\nWendisday y came to London, where was moche longage of oure\ncomyn mater, and specially of this laste grete entrety at home,\nhow hit was broken up, and for right litell thyng, and all yn\noure defaute. Thus hit was y seid that accorde was hadde here at\nhome by the seide entrety, that the Bisshop sholde have his fee\nchurche and cimitere parcell of the same, as he claymeth\ngenerally, and generall municion yn the churche, we to have\nright noght to don ne make none arestis withynne his fee, bot yn\nthe cimitere to make arrestis, excepte of the Bysshop and his\nmayny, chanons, and alle men of habite, and for we wolde noght\naggre bot to have power to arreste chanons men servants\nfamiliars withynne the cimitere, was only cause of brekyng up of\nthe seide entrety. Y of purpose mette with S=r= John Wolston, of\nwham y suppose growe all this untrue longage, and asked hym, &c.\nHe seid every word, and that the accorde was suche as hit is\naboveseide, with more that ther was writyng therof, and by what\nmenys y write, by the hondis of John More, yn presence of my\nlord of Devonshire, atte Blak Freris at Excetre, all redy to\nshewe; y seide if any suche writyng were knowe and proved by my\nseide Lorde and the other arbitrous, we moste nedys and with\nright gode will wolde abide hit, or any other reporte that they\nwolde make. This same day Wendisday, as sone as y was come to\ntowne ayenst mete tyme, my lord Chaunceller send for me yn hast.\nY came to hym in Lambyth, wher y founde the ii Chif Justises of\npurpos moche y suppose: of wham alle and specially of my lord y\nhadde right gode chere, never better, and right well come yn the\nbest wise. Y spake with my seide lord and the Justises, apart\nfro my Conseill, a grete whiles. They moved me to knowe of the\nentrety and departyng at home. Y prayed my lordes\n<P 67>\nto have my Conseill to seye for me. He graunted hit to me. S=r=\nJohn Wolston was yn the utter chamber, and wolde come noo nyre,\nand for as moche as Hengston was not there hit was enjorned over\nyn to the morun at Westminster, yn the Escheker Chamber, wher\nHengston reported to my seid lord as S=r= John Wolston hath as\nhit is aboveseid, excepte of writyng. Y answered and seide y\nknywe noght therof, nee of noo such accorde, ne cowde make noo\nreporte, and asked of hym what knowliche he hadde of that he\nreported. He seide as he herde hit reported. Y asked of wham. He\nseide the comyn voys of the Cite. Y seide of none bot of soche\nas were of theire part, and by tham self. Y seid forthermore\nthat y was enformed by S=r= John Walston ther beyng present that\nther was writyng of that reporte, as hit is aboveseide.\n\n"@en ;
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                "April ?" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "65" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "commonalty of Exeter?" ;
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                "fellows at Exeter" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                "John" ;
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                "Shillingford" ;
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                "mayor of Exeter" ;
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                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "589" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN1> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to   on April ?, 1448"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DENYS" ;
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                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS DENYS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1597 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 117>\n[} [\\LETTER LX.\\] WHYTGYFT, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, [\\TO THE\nARCHBISHOP OF YORK.\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\2 May, 1597.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) It hath pleased her Majesty to\nbestowe the bishoprick of London upon D=r=. Bancroft; the\nbishoprick of Winchester upon D=r=. Bilson, Bishop of Worcester;\nand the bishoprick of Chester upon D=r=. Vaughan, now Bishop of\nBangor. And, forasmuch as it would be verye great trouble and\ncharges to him to come or send downe for his confirmation there,\nhe hath intreated mee to move you to be content to direct your\ncommission to some here for the perfourming of the same; which\nyou may very well doe to some of the doctors of the Arches,\nsuche as you shall best lyke of. The bishoprick is but small,\nand your Lordship knoweth that after his confirmation he must\ndoe his homage here in person, and take care for his\nrestitution; and therefore I hartelye praye yow to showe unto\nhim what favor you may.\n   The last lettres written from your selfe and the Councell\nthere, touching certeyn papists and recusants, are very well\ntaken, and you are lyke to receave thancks for the same,\nespeciallie for your paynes in conference with some of them to\nso good an effect. In one of the lettres there was putt\nChristes-tyde for Christen-mass, which because of the noveltie\nthereof (being latelye used onely by some nice persons more\ncuriouse in termes then in deeds) was by some of your best\nfrends mislyked; and I marvell how it escaped you, being so\nfarre from allowing suche novelties. Our brother, your\nsuccessor, hath scarcelye delt brotherlie with mee in some\nlettres latelye written concerning Tempest's wiffe and Hedleyes\nof Newcastle; but of suche dealings I make small accompte. I\nhave no especiall newes to write unto you. Rumors and reportes\nvarie\n<P 118>\ndaylie. (\\Vale in Christo!\\) At Lambeth, the second of May,\n1597.\n   Your Grace's assured loving frend and brother,\n   Jo. Cantuar.\n   To the moste Reverend Father in God, my very good Lord and\nbrother, the Archbishoppe of Yorke his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                "2 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Nonautograph except for \"Vale in Christo\" and signature." ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 2 May, 1597"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Religion> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catholic"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WROLLASLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Rutland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rollasley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "159" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Rollasley" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NPINNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to a London mercer; learned book-keeping skills; prior to apprenticeship, possibly schooled at a Dissenting academy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pinney (c.1622-1705), vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1659-1724" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1724" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Pinney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,73>\n[^TO THE EARL OF DESMOND^]\n[\\A.D. 1484. September.\\]\nTo therl of Desmond.\n   Right trusty and right welbiloved cousin, we grete you\nhertily wele. Lating you wite that nat oonly the zelous desir\nand herty affeccion that ye bere unto us according to the duetie\nof your ligeance, rapported on your behalve by the reverend\nfader in God, our ful trusti counseillor the bisshop of\nEnachden, bringer of these, bot also the reteignyng in our mynde\nof the manifold benivolent services and kindenesse by our cousin\nyour fader in sundrie wise to the famous prince of noble memorie\nour fader, whom God rest, in \n<P I,74>\nseasons of great necessite, and after that to our brother, late\nking, doon and shewed, causen us to have and accepte you into\nour singler favor and grace. And forasmoch as it hathe pleased\nGod to sende now the rule of this your reame, to have you the\nmore tenderly recommended in the same as our said counseillor\nhath more plainly to shewe unto you aswele therin as our entent\nand pleasure for to have you to use the manere of our English\nhabite and clothing; for the which cause we sende you by hym a\ncoller of gold of our liveree and divise with othre apparaill\nfor your persoune of Thenglish fassion, which we wol ye shal\nreceyve of hym in our name as we have advised; trusting that at\nsomme convenient season herafter we shal have you to comme over\nunto us hider, and bee more expert, both in the maner and\ncondicions of us and othre honorable and goodly behavynges of\nour subgettes here, as by instruccions we have informed hym\ntherin more at large. And as touching your demeanyng in mariage,\nthat for special causes greatly resteth in our mynde and\npleasure, we have in likewise shewed unto hym the same by our\nsaid instruccions, to whom in declaring therof, and of everi\nothre thing concernyng the premisses, we desire you to yeve unto\nhym ful feith and credence, and with al effect applie and\nendevoir you to thexecucion and performyng of the same, as our\ngreat trust is in you. Yeven, &c. the xxix. day of Septembre.\n\n"@en ;
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                "29 September" ;
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                "Recipient marked wrong (Thomas Fitzgerald) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Fitzgerald (FitzThomas?)" ;
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                "earl of Desmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - subject" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
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                "York" ;
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                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
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                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "357" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFITZGERALD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to James Fitzgerald (FitzThomas?) on 29 September, 1484"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
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                "Richard Oxinden (bap. 1588, d. 1629), gentleman, of Great Maydekin, Barham, Kent, 2nd son of Sir Henry Oxinden of Deane near Wingham, Kent; wife Katherine (1587-1642), daughter of Sir Adam Sprakeling" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barrow née Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Kent to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder daughter. Married 1636 Thomas Barrow, merchant (linen-draper), of Cheapside, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "143" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1610" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Barrow née Oxinden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LBRYSKETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL 1580-; CLERK TO THE COUNCIL OF MUSTER 1580- (IRELAND), CLERK OF THE CASUALTIES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bryskett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Tonbridge Kent (school); Trinity College Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Italian merchant Antonio Bruschetto" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "LODOWICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRYSKETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1545?-1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON (Hackney). AFTER CAMBRIDGE TO IRELAND 1565, THEN TO ITALY 1570, AND BACK TO IRELAND 1575; hired a country house in Wexford 1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF AN ITALIAN MERCHANT ANTONIO BRUSCHETTO. EMPLOYMENT IN THE FAMILY OF SIR HENRY SIDNEY. ACCOMPANIED THE SON PHILIP ON A TOUR OF EUROPE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "OP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8961" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "LODOWICK BRYSKETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1463 FO BROCLIFFE>\n<X BRIAN ROCLIFFE>\n<P 5>\n[} [\\LETTER IV.\\] }]\n(^Unto his right reverend and honorable master Sir William\nPlompton, knight, in hast.^)\n   Right reverend and honorable Sir, and mine especiall good\nmaister, after all humble recomandations, with dew regraces and\nhartly thankings of your kind mastership unto me undeserved,\neffectualy my trust is desiring continuance. Please you that I\nhave communed with Beford in your mater as ye wrote to me, and I\ncannot find him disposed that he will eyther grant you any\nyeares of payment, or els to be content by any soum yearly to be\npaid, and he will agre to no treate but if he have some money in\nhand, and so he haith taken his (\\exigi facias de novo\\) and is\nwith us called in the hustings; marveling me that after writing\nby letter and comunication by mouth, ye tender not hartyly that\nmatter, considring the other obligation which might be executed\nagainst Plumtre of Nottinggam, if ye wold doe your devor,\nbeseching you to remember your honestie and wellfare. And Sir, I\nhave tretid with Wigmore and at few words, I find him right hard\nand strange and soe ye bene iij called in Midlesex; wherfore ye\nmust purvay hastely remmedy, for he will noe more trust faire\nwordes as he saith; thus remiting matters to your discrett\nwisdom, whom the holiest enspire to your profit and pleasure, my\nadvis being allwaies redy. Written in hast at London, the 19th\nof May.\n   Your servant, Brian Roclife.\n[\\19 May, anno circiter 1462.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - client; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Rocliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "third baron of the king's exchequer, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BROCLIFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brian Rocliffe to William I Plumpton on 19 May, 1463"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Knoyle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Knoyle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Knoyle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chelsea>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chelsea, Middlesex" , "Chelsea" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chelsea" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCHAMBERLAIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, A WEALTHY MAN AT HIS DEATH, RECEIVED LEGACIES FROM TWO OF HIS BROTHERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Chamberlain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Cambridge 1570; Gray's Inn 1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Chamberlain; alderman, sheriff and merchant adventurer; master of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CHAMBERLAIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1554-1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON, NEVER MOVED FROM LONDON, BUT MADE TRIPS BOTH ABROAD AND TO HIS FRIENDS IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF ENGLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A MAN WITH LONDON MERCHANT CLASS BACKGROUND, APPARENTLY WEALTHY ENOUGH TO BE ABLE TO LIVE WITHOUT WORKING, SON OF RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN, MERCHANT ADVENTURER, ALDERMAN, AND SHERIFF, MASTER OF THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF IRONMONGERS. Mother Anne was a daughter of Robert Downe, a wealthy alderman and ironmonger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "69349" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1628" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN CHAMBERLAIN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitchurch>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Whitchurch, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whitchurch" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_I2PLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Babthorpe (d. by 1496), member of a gentry family in Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton née Babthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "a minor in 1496; d. 1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; inheritance included property there as well as the manors of Sacombe, Hertfordshire (leased to John Doddington), and Waterton, Lincolnshire (eldest son apparently born there 1516)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Katherine, daughter of Thomas Hagthorpe of Brackenholm, Yorkshire, and widow of an Eleson of Selby, Yorkshire. Married 1496 William Plumpton (1485-1547), son of Sir Robert Plumpton (1453-1525) and Agnes (d. 1504), daughter of Sir William Gascoigne. Heiress to Sir Ralph Babthorpe of Osgodby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1552" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isabel Plumpton née Babthorpe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_110>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481? T JSHYNNER>\n<X JOHN SHYNNER>\n<P II,135>\n[} [\\301. JOHN SHYNNER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1481)\\]\n   Ry+gth reveryend Mayster, I recummende me to yowr Maysterchep\n&c. I have ben with my Maysteres, yowr Moder, and ther I schall\nnever come mor by +te grace of God, for I was falsse varlet,\ntheffe, and her traytour, and God yove me grace +tat I never\nmethe with her more, ffor I have the namys of yowr bredren and\nsosteren. As ffor her armys I have hyt not, bot +te lord Mese\nwoll bryng ham to yow &c. Also, rememberyt to wrythe to Mayster\nWageth as for Flethe and Forde to be Tedyngman and sewtey to\nyowr cerche of Ermeton. Also, I wolde ye wolde to sewe to be\nscherve of owr scher, for me semyt hyt wolde be presentabell and\nto gethe a quayntans, love, and drede withyn +tis scher, and\nrememberyt how mene worchepfull men have be schervys of +tat\nscher, bothe of yowr contre and of +tis. And yef yowr\nMaysterchep have hyt I wolde beseche yow to have a offyce as for\na kynnysman of myne to be cryer of +te scher &c.\n   By your aune Syr John Shynner.\n   To my ry+gth reveryend and specyall mayster, Syr Wiliam\nStonor, kny+gth, yn haste.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 135" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "local clergyman & protégé - local squire & master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shynner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "clergyman (styles himself \"sir\"?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "197" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHYNNER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shynner to William Stonor on ?, 1481"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/depiction>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A depiction of some thing." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "depiction" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Image> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/depicts> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woking>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Woking, Surrey" , "Woking" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Woking" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MA2PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/61168" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Paston I (1421-1466), landowner; wife Margaret (1421/2-1484), daughter and heir of John Mautby of Mautby, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Calle née Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1450, d. c. 1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder daughter. Married 1469 Richard Calle (d. in/post 1503), administrator of the Paston estates, against her family's wishes." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1085" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margery Calle née Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northern+Ireland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northern Ireland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Placed in the household of Lady Darcy, mother of Dame Isabel Plumpton, Sir Robert's 2nd wife. Subsequently married Henry Arthington, esquire, of Arthington, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Plumpton (1453-1525), landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Agnes (c. 1458-1504), daughter of Sir William Gascoigne (d. by 1477) of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "786" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy Plumpton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walpole>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FNorfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walpole, ?Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walpole" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_083>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 396>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLIV. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEICESTER. 18TH\nAUGUST, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 397>\n   My very good lord, I have forborn to wryte to your lordship\nof any thyng sence Mr. Wylkes depeche, and sir Thomas Shyrley\nwith Mr. Hudleston, and so contynued in expectation of some\nmatter from that syde uppon their arryvall, and so we here did\nthynk the lack of hearyng from thence cam by contynvance of\ncontrary wynds, and yet nevertheless yesterday cam, [\\in\\] on\ninstant, two from your lordship, Mr. Haydon and Mr. Killigrew,\nand by Mr. Haydon I receaved your lordships letters of the\n29=th= of July from the Hage, which war wrytten befor the\narryvall of Mr. Wilkes and sir Thomas Shyrley, so as by those\nyour lordships letters I cold not understand any thyng in answer\nto matters committed to ther severall charges, but yet by a\nlettre of the 6. of August from sir Thomas Shyrley at Tyrgowss,\nI perceaved that he had spoken with your lordship, and at that\ntyme he had understandyng that the prince of Parma was not at\nAntwerp, as before was reported, but that he was gon to besege\nBerk, and that, as he thought, your lordship would prepare\nyourself to follow with an army. And whan I consider your\nletter, how difficultly you bryng the states and the contrye to\nyeld to yow monny, accordyng to their manny promises, for\nmayntenance of so great an important service, tendyng to\npreserve themselves out of the Spanish bondage, I do truly\nlament your case, to be so wrapped into the cause as for hir\nmajesties securety you may not leave it soddenly, nor yet\nwithout more redy helpe of monny can prosequut the action with\nthat lyff as it ought to be. And no on thyng doth more hynder\nhir majesties forwardnes than an old rooted opinion that she\nhath, that all this warr will be torned uppon hir chardg, by the\nbackwardnes in payement by the states, ageynst which I did\nallweys oppose in answeryng to comfort hir majesty, that I was\nassured, so as she wold contynew redy payement for hir nombres\naccorded, yow wold not fayle but recover such somes from the\nstates, monthly, as they had promised your lordship shortly\nuppon the committyng of the government to your lordship; and so\nsuerly I contynued my hope, although, in truth,\n<P 398>\nmanny privat persons did advertise it very dowtfull, and so I am\nsorry to se it, as I do by your own letters, very difficult to\nbe gotten. And yet I will not leave my hope, consideryng I\npresume your lordship will look into [\\the\\] impedimentes, which\nI thynk ar not the lack of good will in the people to yeld the\naydes promised, but in the maliciouss covetoosness of such as ar\nknytt and confederat with the states, who, I thynk, fynding ther\nlack of ther former gaynes, wold, if they cold, attayn to ther\ngovernment ageyn, and for that purpooss seke to stopp the\npayment, therby to weary your lordship, and to induce yow to\nremitt the government, which suerly cannot be doon but with the\nruyn of the whole cause, to the gretest daunger of hir majesties\nsuerty.\n   Your lordship hath don very honorably and proffitably to our\ncountry in procuryng oppen passadg for our marchantes to Embden,\nand yet, in the end of your lordships letter, your lordship\nwryteth that the ambassador for Embden will not assent to the\nmatter, except the ryver may be fre for all other marchantes\nbesyde English, but, I thynk, if it be well stycked unto, the\nconte of Embden will, [\\for\\] his own proffitt, consent to our\nmerchantes access, though others shuld not come but by\npermission of the Hollanders. Suerly if ther might be passadge\noppen by the Rhen out of Holland, I wold less care for our trade\nat Embden, for than our merchantes saye they wold make a great\ntrade by Holland, but yet, with the condition that our\nmarchandise be not burthened with great taxes, for your lordship\nknoweth that nothyng is so great a hyndrance to trade of\nmerchantes as new toles and impositions, wherof our staplers of\nlate complayned for the burden layd uppon ther wares at\nMidleborough. And yet, I confess, it is hard to gyve advise\nherin, for as resort of merchauntes to those countreys is\nproffitable, so how the common cause that is maynteaned by taxes\nmay yeld a forbearance of taxes uppon marchandise, I gretly\ndout.\n   I thynk by the accompt of Englishmen of late monthes past out\nof this realme, ther ar besyde the queenes own army, above\n<P 399>\nvj=m= footemen, so as, if your lordship may have wherwith to pay\nthem, I would think your lordship shuld be hable so to kepe the\nfeld as the prince of Parma shuld not be hable to contynew any\nsege to any town of strength, being also well-manned. And\nsuerly, my lord, without yow shall be hable to kepe the feld,\nther is no town so strong but the prynce with his battery will\nwyn it.\n   I am very glad that the town of Axell serveth to so good a\npurpooss. I am suer, if the prynce did not follow theise seges\nin Gelderland, &c. your lordship wold advance some horssmen to\nSluse and Ostend to spoyle the countreys about Bruuges and Gant,\nwhich also wold make them revolt. Now, my lord, I dowt not but\nMr. secretory doth at lardg acqueynt yow with the discovery of\nthe late traytorooss conspyracies, the authors wherof, as farr\nfurth as we do esteme, we have, savyng only ij, Thomas Salisbury\nand Edward Abyndon, both which ar fled, but pursued. My\nlord-chancellor and I ar here contynuyng at London, dayly\noccupyed, first in procuryng ther apprehension, and now in\nexamyning, &c.\n   And so, my good lord, being urged with a weak gouty righthand\nto leave wryting, I pray your lordship to accept these lynes, so\nevill scribled, in good part.\n   Your lordships most assured,\n   W. Burghley.\nFrom my houss at Strond, 18 Aug. 1586.\n\n"@en ;
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                "18 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "396" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "998" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Strand> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 18 August, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SSX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Amelia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1783-1810" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; from 1798 in Worthing, Sussex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest child of George III, delicate in health, died of erysipelas, having been a confirmed invalid for two years." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1810" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Amelia Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tournay>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tournay" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tournay" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Duke of Cornwall, knight of the Garter 1603; initiated into the company of the Merchant Taylors 1607; prince of Wales 1610." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3, x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 3, x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12961" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Fostered by James's confidante, John Erskine, 2nd earl of Mar, and his mother, Annabel Murray. From 1599 educated by scholar Adam Newton, Sir David Murray and Mar. Excelled at sports. From 1603 governed by Sir Thomas Chaloner (Newton & Murray kept as tutors). Symbolically matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford 1605. \"Displayed ebullience in military, chivalric, and naval endeavours\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James I Stuart (1566-1625), king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1594-1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Stirling Castle, Scotland; brought to England 1603 (Oatlands Palace, Surrey); 1604- moved between Nonsuch, Richmond, St. James's and other palaces; 1610- mostly St. James's?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Anne (1574-1619), 2nd daughter of Frederick II, king of Denmark, and Sophia, and older sister of Christian IV. Anti-Catholic. A patron of the arts. Died (of typhoid fever?) at the age of 18." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "891" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "273" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Frederick Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBANYARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BANYARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1575" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "652" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BANYARD" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, health" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1520S FN MYTUDOR>\n<X MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE>\n<P 304>\n[} [\\LETTER XCIX. MARY THE FRENCH QUEEN TO HER BROTHER K. HEN.\nVIII=TH=.\\] }] \n   My most derest and best belowyd brother I humbly recommend vn\nto yowr grace. Sir so yt tys that I have bene very seke and eke\natons for the wyche I was fayne to sende for Master Peter the\nfesysyon for to have hoplen me of the dessays that I haue. Howbe\nyt I am rathar wors than better. Were for I trowst showrly to\ncome vp to Londone with my Lord. For and yf I shold tary here I\nam sowr I shold never asspeare the sekenys that I haue. Wer for,\nSir, I wolde be the gladther a grete dele to com thether, by\ncawse I wold be glad to se yowr grace, the wyche I do thyncke\nlong for to do; for I haue bene a grete wyle out of yowr syte:\nand now I thowst I shal not be so long agene: for the syte of\nyowr grace ys to me the grettys comforte to me that may be\npossybel. No\n<P 305>\nmore to your grace at thys tyme, bwt I pray God send yow yowr\nhartys dessyr, and showrly to the syte of yow.\n   by yowr lowyng suster\n   Mary the Frenche Qu ...\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dowager queen of France, duchess of Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MYTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Tudor to Henry VIII Tudor on ?, 1525"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "MP for Kent 1588-89 and Hedon 1593; lord warden of the Cinque Ports" ;
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                "y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "KEN" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3543" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Brooke (1527-1597), 10th baron Cobham" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1564-1619" ;
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                "Born and lived in Cobham, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Knight of the Garter 1599. Married Frances Fitzgerald, dowager countess of Kildare, in 1601. Conspirator in the Main plot." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Cobham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1847" ;
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                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1619" ;
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                "Henry Brooke" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "private news (e.g., about the latest fashion trends, Lady Cornwallis)" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1632? FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 247>\n[} [\\CLIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   Of the busines I most desire I can as yet give you the least\nacount, for I have not seene eyther Sir Frederick or his Lady\nsins I came to towne, onlie ons him in Hide Park with a company\nof gentlewomen in a coach; he came and inquired of your health\nand my cosin's, and that was all that passed: but he was ons to\nsee me when I was from home; and I beleve shortly she will come\nto me, for I heard she did intend it, but she was ill of a soare\nthroat and the tooth-ache. Some say she is with child. I ons\nthought to have gone to Grenwich to her because she was not\nwell, but sins I resolved to stay and see what they would doe.\nThe King's being at Grenwich hath made every bodie almost leave\nLondon, that I am put to great deale of troble to find out those\nthat should ende my mother's busines, and the more becaus I have\nbin ill after the manner I was, ever sins I left your Ladiship\nat Brome. My Lady Barrington is not in towne, nor will be this\ntearme; but M=r= Randolph has promised I shall come that way as\nI come downe againe, which shall be as soon as I can. My cosen\nPeter Meautys hath your letters and a copie of the paper you\nsent; he staies but for a\n<P 248>\nwinde. I spake to M=rs= West, who desired me to retorne you\nhumble thanks for your favour and bounty to her and her nece;\nher house will be emty within a fortnight, she saith, if pleas\nyou to com~and it. I have sent you some patterns of stuff such\nas is worne by many, but not much laes upon those wrought stufs;\nbut the newest fashion is plaine satine, of what collor one\nwill, imbroydered all over with alcomedes, but it is not like to\nhould past summer. They weare whit sattine wascots, plaine,\nrased, printed, and some imbroydered with laes, more then any\none thing, and whit holland ones much. M=r= Chitting com~ends\nhis services to you, and will bring the musition with him; which\nwhen I have done, and inquired of Sir Charles Seasar, whom he\nserves, of his condishions, I will send you worde, and will be\nmost carefull of all the com~ands you have or will be pleased to\nfavour me with, or what else may give testimony\n   I am your faithfull frend and humble servant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n[\\1631-2.\\]\n   Sins I writ this letter my Lady Cornwalies came to me, but\nnot Sir Fredrick; for he plaies least in sight, for feare, I\nthinke, that I should tell him his owne, but I am like to doe it\nthe more, next time I see him. I tould his Lady the manner\n<P 249>\nof his carage at Brome, and that it was his own fault he came\naway upon noe better termes. She professes she knowes his hart\nmuch desires a sincere reconcilment; and the contrary, if it\ncontinue soe, will shorten his life: yet I perseave not him to\nbe soe forward as she; but I know nothing but that he is soe\nbackward to come to me, where he might further that he soe much\ndesires. It will be too tedious to committ to wrighting all that\npassed betwene my Lady Cornwalies and me; only this in generall,\nshe much desires, as she saieth, still to doe any thing that\nmight give you satisfaction. For the money, when she could get\nit, you should have it; and, if in the meane time the King and\nQueen's promis from their own mouthes to you will any way give\nyou content, she will not faile to procure that, and she desired\nme to wright you word soe, which I made answer it was better for\nher to writ it herselfe. I knew not how you would like it, yet I\nlet it goe on, that you might take that ocasion to speake with\nthe King; and I thinke it may serve you for the money well, and\nbe a meanes to get it sooner then they can otherwise, and it\nwill be a caus that any bodie will thinke sufficient to bring\nyou to towne. My Lady was afraid any thing that she should writ\nwould be unpleasing to you, but I strived to perswade her from\nthat; becaus, if you should accept any thing that she offers,\nyou might have it under her owne hand. for\n<P 250>\nshe might forget what she saied to me, and I might be accused\nfor mistaking.\n   I thinke you weare never trobled with so tedious a letter,\nand therfore now I will conclude, with a hartie wish of all\nhapines to you and yours; and soe, sweet Madam, ons more\nfarewell.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Dorothe" ;
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                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
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                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
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                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1632"@en .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Tixall" ;
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                true ;
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                "family" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1660S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 25>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVIII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Honored Deare Brother,\n   You are, I see, resolved, I must never answer you in your\nowne language, tis pride enouf to understand itt; and equall\ncomfort to find my stamering understood so well by you. This is\nmy incouragement to speake of such a sister, such a chyld;\nthough no worce pen then your owne can doe them justice. But\nsence your kyndnis is my kynd interpretor, I shall not fear to\ngive you som acoumpt of them. First, for our dearest sister,\nthough her eyes' deluge not yet wholy ceaced, yet who can repine\natt so hapy a flood, which has raysed her to the contemplation\nof heaven, wher such pearlls as her teares contribute with other\njewells to the ritches of that ocean of delight.\n<P 26>\n   Keat also goes along with much smoothnes, not knowing any\nthing but hapines. Yet can complaine, she must expect so longe\nbefore she be a nun. In won word, they both bereave me of the\nloved payne of kynd solicitudes; they leave me nothing to wish;\nI have but won desyre between them, yet wholl to both, which is,\ncontinuance of that peace the world cannot give. Oh may ther\nsoles glide in this sweet streame, till they arrive at that\ntorrent of delights wch heaven prepares for them and you, wher\nyou may perhaps meete\n   Your most affectionat sister, though now unworthy Wine.\n   I wod faine be knowne to every chyld of yours, though ther\npoorest ante, yet the most truly affectionat.\n\n"@en ;
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                "25" ;
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                "Herbert" ;
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                "Aston" ;
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                "Hon." ;
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                "in-laws" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
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                "Thimelby" ;
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                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
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                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1665"@en .

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                "1571" ;
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                "Penn" ;
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                "1571" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "T" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Mistress" ;
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                "191" ;
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                " Penn" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vylan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London?" ;
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                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "255" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Vylan" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Eliza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mihill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Attendant of Eliza Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "351" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eliza Mihill" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2BANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clerk of the Peace for Notts. after Joseph I Banks (had been JB's deputy?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Banks (jr.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born? in Yorkshire. Lived later in Derbyshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of Margaret née Thornton and Robert Banks. Married Elizabeth Ward of Derby in 1740." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "622" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert 2 Banks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSENHOUSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Midshipman 1757; Surveyor-General of the Customs in Barbados and the Leeward Islands for 17 years 1770?-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Local school with Mr. Sharp; Cockermouth School; studied mathematics and navigation at Whitehaven under Mr. John Scot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Humphrey Senhouse II (1705-1770), country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Senhouse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1741-1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and educated in Cumberland; travelled around in the Navy 1757-, e.g., Gibraltar 1759; returned to Netherhall via London 1761; after the war stationed at Halifax, Nova Scotia; visited Boston in 1769; 1770 back to England (London, Bath, Netherhall); then to Barbados" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1772 Mary Samson Wood." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Surveyor-General" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1800" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Senhouse" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barfleur>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barfleur" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rouen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rouen, France" , "Rouen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rouen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_092>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480 T RGERMYN>\n<X RICHARD GERMYN>\n<P II,108>\n[} [\\272. RICHARD GERMYN TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(4 July, 1480)\\]\n   Right worshipfull and Onerable Maister, y comaund me unto you\nwith alle suche servyse as y can or may. Please your\nMaistershipp have enknowliche, y have delivered your letters to\nJohn Hochyn and to William Baker: and y have caused them to\nwrete unto you a aunswer, which ye shalle reserve with this.\nBaker hath crese cloth, canvas hath he noon, which ye shall have\nand ye wille: but I wol advise you to by hit not to dure.\nFurthermore, William Baker told me,\n<P II,109>\nwhen y com home, that Worthe hath promysed his son to mary with\nRichard Pomeray. But y can not thinke hit be so, for thei be\nwithin gre of mariage iij=de= and iiij=e=. He hath made his bost\nsyne he cam home, as Colwodele teld me, that he wol have Wolston\nor this somer be don. Many men questyn me where he was thurgh\nwith you or no. And so did M. Speke also. And y told him what\npoyntment was made betwyne you and hym this terme. Your servant,\nThomas Haiward of Wolston, spake with his man Wyse: and he teld\nhim that his Maister is ful determed in his mynde to set upon\nyou in hast, yef ye acorde not. After my sympel advise hit were\nwel don this somer, that ye cam unto Wolston, and my lady with\nyou, and to ly there: ye have whete y-now there for a while: hit\nshuld cause you to have love of the Gentilmen of the Shere, and\nComyns also: and after that ever to have hit in pease. And so y\ntrust ye shal, for all this his longage. And as I have more\nenknowliche of this mater, or of any other perteynyng unto you,\ny shal by the grace of Jhesu sende you worde, who kepe you,\nAmen. At Exeter, un Tuesday before Seint Thomas day.\n   From youre Servaunt, Richard Germyn.\n   To my right Wurshipfull and Onerable Maister, Syr William\nStonere, Knyght, be this letter delivered in hast.\n\n"@en ;
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                "? 4 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 108" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "employee - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Germyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant in Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "334" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Germyn to William Stonor on ? 4 July, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_077>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "religion" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1638 FN RHARLEY>\n<X ROBERT HARLEY>\n<P 49>\n[} [\\SIR ROBERT HARLEY TO ED. H.\\] }] [^TO EDWARD HARLEY^]\n[^PAGE XLIX IN NOTES TO INTRODUCTION^]\n   \"Ned Harley, - I thank you for y=r= letters, and desier so to\ncarry y=e= buisiness with you y=t= you may alwaies thanke mee\nfor mine, and now y=t= y=e= Lord hath in His good providence\ndisposed you in y=e= university, and with so worthy a tutor as\nis M=r= Perkins, and under y=e= vigilent government of y=e=\nPrincipall Do=r= Wilkinson, whose holy example lett every day\nmake impression in you of y=e= good in w=ch= he moves. You must\nconsider y=t= y=e= end is to gett \n<P 50>\ninlargement of knowledg in y=e= understandinge chiefly of God in\nChrist, w=ch= is life eternall, then of morrall science, w=ch=\nwill not only enriche y=r= mind but sett of yo=r= conversation\namongst men, as shaddows do some pictures, to y=e= workeman's\ngreater com'endation. Fyrst then take y=e= wise man's counsell\nto remember y=r= Creator in y=e= dayes of y=r= youth, to love\nHym y=t= made you when you were not, and redeemed you with y=e=\npreciouse blood of His deare Sonne when you were lost, w=ch= you\nmust finde to be from a vaine conversation, and love will teach\nyou y=e= feare of y=e= Lord, and y=ts= y=e= beginninge of\nwisdome, w=ch= not only makes one man differ from another, as\nreason doth man from a beast, but giveth life to hym y=t= hath\nit; and it will give you an elevation above y=e= base wayes\nwherein many young men wallow; and I feare y=e= universities do\ntoo much abound with such pigges, from w=ch= y=e= preservative\nmust be daily prayer for God's blessinge on y=r= owne and y=e=\nendevours of y=r= loving and graciouse tutor, whose care and\ncounsells if you answer with diligence and obedience you will\nallsoe my expectation, with no little comforte; so, with my\nconstant prayers for y=e= blessings of our heavenly Father upon\nyou, I send you y=e= blessing of y=r= loving father,\n   Ro. Harley.\n   \"Brampton Castle, (\\19=o= 9bris\\) , 1638.\"\n\n"@en ;
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                "19 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "49 (xlix)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Harley to Edward Harley on 19 November, 1638"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWOODRUFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "YKS" ;
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                "Thomas Woodruffe of Woolley, near Wakefield, Yorkshire" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Woodruffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; \"a tenant of James, Lord Mountjoy in Howell Grange, a property of the former Nostell priory\" (Kirby)." ;
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                "Younger son. Married. Kin to Mrs. Isabel Plumpton (she refers to him in her will as her \"lovinge frende and kynsman\")?" ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "992" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Woodruffe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWARDMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wardman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2669" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Wardman" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BLACKBEARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blackbeard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
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                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 165>\n[} [\\LETTER LX. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 9TH MARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretary, I thank you for your letters, though you can\nsend me no comfort; I trust God wyll not leave those that meane\ntruly, and trust in him. Hir majesty doth deall hardly to\nbeleave so yll of me. Hyt is true that I faulted, bycause I dyd\nnot advertyse hir majesty first or I shuld take such an\nauthorytye uppon me, but she doth not consider what comodyttyes\nshe hath withall, and hirself no way engaged for yt, either one\nway or other, as Mr. Davison myght have better declaryd yt, yf\nyt had pleasd him. And I must thank him only for my blame, and\nso he wyll confess to you, for, I protest before God, no\nnecessyty here could have made me leave hir majesty unacquantyd\nwith the cause before I wold have acceptyd of yt, but only his\nso ernest pressing me, with his faythfull assured promys to\ndischardge me, howsoever hir majesty shuld take yt. For you all\nse ther, she had no other cause to be offended but this, and, by\nthe Lord, he was the only cause, albeyt yt ys no suffycyent\nallegacion, being as I am.\n   And as for the importance of the cause I did adventure, so\nconsidering the importance of hindering the cause thorow the\ndyspleasure that doth fall uppon me, hit had byn an honest part\nyet to have lett hir majesty know how ernest I was, and how\nresolute,\n<P 166>\nto acquaint hir with the cause or I would have taken the place;\nand hit could not have had any blame almost, doing yt, as he did\nindeede, for hir great servyce, and assuredly all had byn lost\nyf I had not than acceptyd of yt as I dyd, and, accepting yt as\nI dyd, with my former resolucyon and myndfullnes to advertyse\nhir, he had, I think, saved all to have told hir, as he promysed\nme. But now yt ys leyd uppon me, God send the cause to take no\nharm, my grefe must be the less; though yt toucheth me as nere\nas doth hir majesties so hard dyspleasure, yet have I no way, I\nthank God, tyed hir majesty to any inconvenyence by my\nacceptance. How farr Mr. Henneages comyssion shall deface me\nhere I know not; he ys wary to observe hys comyssyon, and I\ncontent withall. I know the tyme wylbe hir majesty wyll be sorry\nfor yt. In the meane tyme I am to to wery of the high dygnyty, I\nwold any that could serve hir majesty werr placed in yt and I to\nsytt down with all my losses.\n   I assure you, uppon my fidelity, I have spent and leyd out\nfor hir majesty's servyce above 11,000=li= sterling alredy, in\nthese iij months. I thought yt wold have served me v months\nlonger here. I tell you truly my howse alone hath cost me a\n1000=li= a month, and some month more. I have also payd hetherto\nv=c= and l. men; of my owne purse these, and furnyshed them of\nmy none chardges. And for the horsmen, I am sure all these\ncountreys enymyes, or other, have not such vj=c=. horse as I\nhave. I receavyd but for iiij=c=. as you know, and I have payd,\nboth for the other ij=c=. and, synce I cam hether, a c. and l.\nmore; so that I have above iij=c=. and l. that myself hath\nraysed, above the iiij=c=. hir majesty payd for at London. And\nall this ys lyke to light uppon me, instead of better happ. I am\nsure ther hath not a gentleman past hence, ether of my none or\notherwyse, but the least hath had x=li=. some xx=li=., some\nxxx=li=., and the most xx. Well, so I might have gott any more\nmoney for my land that ys left, I wold as well have spent more,\nfor ther be many here have spent much.\n   But, sir, whatsoever become of me, gyve me leave to speake\nfor\n<P 167>\nthe pore soldyeres. Yf they be not better mainteyned, being in\nthis strang countrey, ther wyll nether be good service donn, nor\nbe without great dishonour to hir majesty, and the less she\nshall send at once the more unproffytable for hir, and she shall\nfind yt so, and xx=m li=. to send now, I doe assure you yt ys\nall dew alredy, and you se what lettes you have by the wynd.\nTher was no soldyer yet able to buy himselfe a pair of hose, and\nyt ys to to great shame to se how they goe, and hit kills ther\nhartes to shew themselves among men. Well, you se the wantes,\nand hit ys one cause that wyll gladde me to be rydd of this hevy\nhigh cauling, and wyshe me at my pore cottage ageyn, yf any I\nshall find. But, lett hir majesty pay them well, and apoint such\na man as sir William Pellam to govern them, and she never wann\nmore honour than these men here wyll doe, I am perswaded.\n   For newes, I wrote you of late that Shenkes had taken a town\nand castle in Westfalia called Werl. Synce that, the enymyes of\nthat countrey gathered together, both the gentlemen and ablest\nmen, and offred a kind of siege of the towne, but Shenkes\nissewed out and sett uppon them, slewe that [\\there\\] ley ded in\nthe fild 2500 persons; he toke a great nomber prisoners, among\nwhich wer 25 of very good cauling, and the ij chife captens\nbeside. Surely this ys a noble fellow, having done this he fecht\nin all ther vyttells, and vytteled the towen and castell, and\nleft a good garison, and putt himself now safe into Nuse, which\nwe doubtyd to be besiged shortly. Ostend ys thought wylbe\nbeseged, but I fear yt not.\n   Thus, having spent my paper and all my news, I betake you to\nGod, &c. At Harlem 9. March.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honorable good frend sir Francis\nWalsingham, knight, principall secretary to her majesty.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Robert" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "<Q A 1448 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 35>\n[} [\\XIII. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS. LONDON, 2 FEB. 1447-8.\nDRAFT LETTER.\\] }]\n   Right worthy siris, y grete yow well; doyng yow to\nunderstonde that on Candlemasse yeve y receyved a letter y send\nto me by Harry Dobyn, whiche letter yn my sympell conceyt y yn\nalle thynges have well understonde, and y am and was before that\nletter fully remembred of all thynges that is comprehended\ntheryn, as specially of Stokewode, as well as more of the\nentrety some tyme moved by Sir William Bonevill, and of the\ncommunycacion ther\n<P 36>\nupon hadde at London, and specially yn the Cloyster at Paulys,\nthe right grete of the parties, with theire conseille, and moche\nother puple beyng present; what was comyned, moved, stured,\ndesired, and by whom; how hit was procured and shortly throwen\nof; how hit was conceyved, reported, and take there and ellis\nwhere, and what yvell wyll, waywardnys, and unkyndnesse was\nassigned, and what was promysed and what was do therfore, ye\nknowe right well, and Richard Druell specially: some wherof ye\nand y commyned therof the last hole day of my beyng at home at\nExceter yn my parler; constre ye alle thynges what y mene. What\nis to do furthermore y can not yet be redely avysed by conseill,\nbot y most doe as y se the mater woll be ruled, and as y can,\nmay, and dar do, eschewyng variance, breche, throwyng of, and\nyndyngnacion specially, and so y shall by the grace of God,\nwhiche have yow yn his kepyng. Amen.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to   on 2 February, 1448"@en .

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                "?Eton; ?Christ Church, Oxford. \"It has been common practice to claim that St John was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford, but there is no evidence to support either claim, though he was awarded an honorary degree by the university in 1702\" (DNB)." ;
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                "Born probably in Wiltshire. Brought up in Battersea (London). Grand tour 1698-1700. Lived mainly in London, also on wife's estates in Berkshire. France 1715-25 (Paris, and also near Orléans). Dawley, Middlesex (and London) 1725-34. France 1735-44. Settled in Battersea 1744." ;
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                "<Q C 1596 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 111>\n[} [\\LETTER LIV.\\] CECYLL LORD BURGHLEY TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\Aug. 2, 1596.\\]\n   Maie it please your Grace. By your late lettres I perceave\nwhat a good Christian act yow have done in reducing of the\nPopish priest Dawson from his errors, who, lewdlie denying the\nauthorities by your Grace alledged against him, in the end was\njustlie convinced. And bycause no mention is made in your\nlettres of his blind reasons for his defence, nor of your\nassertions of authorities to disprove him, I am desirous to have\na report of them; both for my better informacion, wherein I pray\nyour Grace to satisfy me by your next writings; and likewise of\nhis manner of acknowledging his error, and profession of\namendement under his hand writing. I desire also to heare from\nyour Grace the particular aunswers made to such articles of\ncomplaints as I did send unto yow, conteyning the greevances of\nthe country, against many proceedings of that Counsell; wherein\nif yow have satisfyed the justices of assise, I am verie glad,\nfor I assure your Grace some of them made the like complaint to\nmee. The good newes that are commonlie reported of the great\nvictorie of hir Majestie's army and navy in Spayne is so\ncertainlie confirmed by the generalls as it is ment that both in\nthe province of Canterbury and of yours at York there should be\npublick prayer and thankesgiving\n<P 112>\nfor the same, whereof your Grace shall shortlie heare. And so I\ncomend mee verie hartelie to your Grace. From the Court, the 2\nof August, 1596.\n   Your Grace's assured loving frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   To the most Reverend Father in God, my veary good Lord, the\nArchbishop's Grace of York.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 2 August, 1596"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E14_Condition_Assessment>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class describes the act of assessing the state of preservation of an object during a particular period. \nThe condition assessment may be carried out by inspection, measurement or through historical research. This class is used to document circumstances of the respective assessment that may be relevant to interpret its quality at a later stage, or to continue research on related documents. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Оценка Состояния"@ru , "Condition Assessment"@en , "状态评估"@cn , "Zustandsfeststellung"@de , "Avaliação do Estado Material"@pt , "Εκτίμηση Κατάστασης"@el , "Expertise de l'état matériel"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kilbeggan>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kilbeggan, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kilbeggan" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration (suppression of a revolt in Ireland)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1492? T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P 18>\n[} [\\LETTER X. KING HENRY THE VII=TH=. TO THE EARL OF ORMOND.\\]\n}] \n   By the King.\n   Right trusty and right welbeloved Cousin we greete you wele,\nand have tidings that our Rebelles landed\n<P 19>\nthe vth daye of this Moneth in our land of Irland. Wherfore, and\nforasmoche as we have sent for our derrest wif and for our\nderrest moder to come unto us, and that we wold have your advis\nand counsail also in soche matiers as we have to doo for the\nsubduyng of our said Rebelles, we praie you that, yeving your\ndue attendaunce uppon our said derrest wif and lady moder, ye\ncome with thaym unto us; not failing herof as ye purpose to doo\nus plaisir. Yeven undre our Signett at our Castell of Kenelworth\nthe xiij daye of Maye.\n   To our right trustie and right welbeloved Cousin Th'erl of\nOrmond, Chamberlan to our derrest Wif the Quene.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Presumably by a secretary. Recipient marked wrong in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Butler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Ormond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - queen's chamberlain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "140" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBUTLER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kenilworth+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to Thomas Butler on 13 May, 1492"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/900" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Göttingen University." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Augustus Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1773-1843" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "K.G. 1786, married Lady Augusta Murray 1793 (declared void under Royal Marriage Act 1794), created Baron Arklow, Earl of Inverness and Duke of Sussex 1801." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1306" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "9355" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1843" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Augustus Frederick Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "qualityRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter+College>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Exeter College" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Exeter College" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_115>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family, condolences upon the death of Sir Nathaniel Bacon, private business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1627 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 180>\n[} [\\CXV. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Sister,\n   I am very sorry to understand by your letter of the death of\nmy brother, your husband; yet, againe, in the same letter you\ndid send me a consolation ever to bee rejoysed for, and that is\nthe peacable, quiet, and relygeous end that he made att his\ndeparture out of this worlde, to tacke possession of that most\nblessed inherytance which God hath prepared for all those that\ndie in His favour. Sister, whereas you wright me in your letter\nthat he hath left you behind him his widdow, full of greefe and\nsorrow, to morne for yourself and not for him, indeed I was glad\nto hear you saye soe; for a man to lament the departure of a\nfreind with extremytie of greefe, when his own eye is a wittnes,\nand his hart lykewyse tells him, that his freind hath exchanged\nhis sosietie for a more happy one, and\n<P 181>\nhath left this worlde, soe full of troble and miserye, to goe\ntacke possession of a kingdom, the joyes of which are not to be\nexpressed, that person that shall sorrow soe much for the los of\nhis freind, certainly he cannot be esteemed a trew freind at\nall, for yf a husband shall study to make his wyfe happy, or a\nwyfe her husband, all the dayes of their lyfe, after their\ndeparture let them endevor to lyve soe as they may dye the\nservants of Almightie God. I have often called to minde a\nsayinge of you unto me, which for the pyousnes of it I must\nnever forget, it being upon the death of your fyrst husband,\nwhen myselfe was with you and saw how exceedingly you greeved\nfor the los of him; and I well remember that I was a lyttle\nmouved at your pacion, to which you replyed, \"O brother! you\nmust holde me excused yf soe be that I greeve for him, but yet\nit is not soe much for his death, as for the manner of his\ndeath;\" which was a worthy saying, and com~endable in the ears\nof all those that ever heard it. But, deere sister, in this your\nlast husband that feare is tacken awaye and greefe abolyshed,\nand joye sent in place of sorrow from God to comfort yourselfe\nand all the rest of his freinds left behinde him; and we will\nall of us greeve with you, but, as we ought, with a moderate and\ndiscreet greef, for otherwyse we should appear brutal to the\nworlde; and surely a sorrow is allowed to every one of us to\nsorrow for our freinds\n<P 182>\ndeparted. My wyfe desiers to have her love remembered to you,\nwho is but weake as yet; but my child is, I praise God, helthy\nand strong. I am sorry to hear that you should be driven to\ntacke up money to serve your present tourne; in what a case then\nmust your brother bee, in that he hath no rents at all to\nreseave. I protest before the Almightie God, that I was never so\nneere to bee ruinated and cast under foot as I am at this\npresent for my company in the Low Countryes, as you may see by\nthis enclosed letter, which I reseaved not above 10 dayes agoe,\nin what case I stand; yet yf I can but goe over now with Lord\nVere, who attends the Dutch Ambassador's retourne, I may speede\nreasonably well, yf I had but 100+L to settle my affayres before\nmy going, and to leave my wyfe provyded for: therfore let me\nintreate you imploye your creditt for soe much for me till\nMichaelmas, and I will see it discharged without any prejudice\nat all to you, for I have 3 or 400+L due unto me in the Low\nCountries since my coming from thence, the which I can reseave\nno part of it till my owne retourne; and you shall make me very\nmuch your servant.\n   Y=r= affectionat brother, T. Meautys.\nClerkenwell, July the 2d, 1627.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clerkenwell> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 July, 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Twickenham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Twickenham, Middlesex?" , "Twickenham, Middlesex" , "Twickenham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Twickenham" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-0>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "0" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Units"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gorhambury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gorhambury, Norfolk" , "Gorhambury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gorhambury" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P139_has_alternative_form>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.\nThe equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies). \nP139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "имеет альтернативную форму"@ru , "has alternative form"@en , "hat alternative Form"@de , "a pour autre forme"@fr , "有替代称号"@cn , "tem forma alternativa"@pt , "έχει εναλλακτική μορφή"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TGNATYSHALE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gnatyshale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "107" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Gnatyshale" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "invitation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1477 FO MHAMPDEN>\n<X MARGERY HAMPDEN>\n<P II,28>\n[} [\\186. MARGERY HAMPDEN TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(c. 1477)\\]\n   Worchypfull Cossyne, I recomaund me unto yow, and I pray yow\nhartely, cossyne, to come heder thys nyte or to-morow by\ntymesse, both for +te mater off my nefew, and also for +te mater\nthat I desyred yow, asse my truste yn yow, or asse I may do\nthynge to yowr plesur, +te weche to do I wold be glad, God\nknowthe, ho have yow yn ys kepinge.\n   Yowres M. Hampden.\n   To my worchippfull Cossyn, W. Stonor, in haste.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives through marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hampden née Popham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Hampden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "79" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHAMPDEN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margery Hampden née Popham to William Stonor on ?, 1477"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSPENCER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Warwick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Jones W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/38713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Tutored at home" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Spencer (1708-1746), landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spencer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1734-1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family estates in Althorp, Northamptonshire; also Wimbledon, Surrey; died in Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Georgiana Poyntz 1755. Cultivated an artistic circle of friends including David Garrick, Sir William Hamilton and Charles James Fox. William Jones tutored Earl Spencer's son 1765-1770." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Earl Spencer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1967" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1783" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Spencer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMATHEW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Bailiff at Ermington at least sometime between 1474 and 1476, during Thomas Stonor II." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mathew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ermington, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff at Ermington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "401" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Mathew" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Beds.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Beds." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westmorland%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Westmorland)?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gorhambury%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gorhambury?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gorhambury?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CR2HATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight of the Bath 1625; Baron Hatton of Kirby 1643; 1660 Governor of Guernsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Jesus College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Christopher Hatton)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Christopher 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1605?-1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kirby, Northamptonshire; Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "374" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1670" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher 2 Hatton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rome>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Italy> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rome, Italy" , "Rome" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rome" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLAUD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained priest & deacon 1601; chaplain to Charles Blount, earl of Devonshire 1603; appointed to Stanford, Northamptonshire by Sir Thomas Cave 1607; granted the advowson of North Kilworth, Leicestershire 1608; chaplain to Richard Neile 1608; grant in reversion of a prebendary of Westminster 1610; royal chaplain 1611; president of St. John's 1610/11; dean of Gloucester 1616; bishop of St. David's 1621; rector of Rudbackston, chaplain/confessor to Buckingham (king's favourite) 1622; commendam in Brecon, prebendary of Westminster, rector of Ibstock 1623; dean of Chapel Royal, bishop of Bath and Wells 1626; privy councillor 1627; bishop of London 1628; chancellor of Oxford 1630; member of the Merchant Taylors' Company 1632; archbishop of Canterbury 1633." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school in Reading; matriculated 1589 at St. John's College, Oxford, tutored by John Buckeridge (d. 1631), scholarship for Reading boys 1590, fellow of St. John's 1593, graduated BA 1594, MA 1598, senior fellow 1601, BD 1604, DD 1608." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Laud (d. 1594), a prosperous Reading clothier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Laud" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1573-1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Reading, Berkshire. Lived in Oxford for the best part of 30 years from 1589. Mostly at court / in London from 1621, visits to dioceses (St. David's, Bath and Wells, Canterbury). Ventured only twice outside England and Wales: to Scotland 1618 & 1633." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Lucy née Webb, widow of clothier John Robinson, sister of Sir William Webb (lord mayor of London). Friend of James I, Charles I and their favourite, Buckingham. Anti-Puritanist, accused of popery. Charged with high treason 1640, imprisoned, executed in 1645. 'Low-born upstart'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1645" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Laud" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_067>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1665 T RSTERNE>\n<X RICHARD STERNE>\n<P II,109>\n[} [\\LIII. - FROM THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK TO BISHOP COSIN.\\] }]\n[^FROM RICHARD STERNE^]\n   My Lord,\nBy the last post I received a letter from my Lord's Grace of\nCanterbury, and therein copies of his Majestie's Letters to his\nGrace, and Instructions concerning Hospitalls; both which I have\ncaused to be transcribed, and do send them to your Lordship\nhereinclosed. The speeding whereof, and the returne thereupon to\nbe made from your Lordship to his Majesty by his Grace's\n<P II,110>\nhands I shall leave to your Lordship's care and prudence, and\ntake leave to rest,\n   Your Lordship's very loving brother,\n   Rich. Ebor.\n   Bishopthorp, July 3, 1665.\n   To the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of\nDurham, These d.d. att Duresme or Bishop's Auckland.\n   p=t=. p=d=. For His Ma=ties=. service.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "archbishop - bishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sterne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTERNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Sterne to John Cosin on 3 July, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stoke+%28%3F+West+Stoke>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stoke (? West Stoke, Sussex)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stoke (? West Stoke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTEER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon 1705, priest 1706. Vicar of Ecclesfield 1708-. Prebendary of York 1713." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School in Sheffield; St. John's College, Cambridge, M.A. 1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Steer, cutler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Steer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1681-1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Darnall, Yorks. Sheffield; Cambridge 1701-1705/8. Ecclesfield 1708-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "M. Anne Banks, da. of Robert Banks. Intermediary for a marriage of Mary Banks to Roger Talbot (did not take place)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1681" ;
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                "1746" ;
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                "William Steer" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Williams" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; curate (probably)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "236" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Williams" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arkhangelsk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Arkhangelsk, Russia" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arkhangelsk" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABOWES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Husband was \"of Chelsea, 1607; also of Streatlam Castle [Durham]\" and was buried in Durham. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Thomas Bowes, Matthew Hutton's maternal uncle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "325" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bowes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_097>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 151>\n[} [\\XCVII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ex=lnt= good Lady and Cosin,\n   I wrote to your La=pp= last weeke by the Berry carrier, and\ninclosed it in my cosin Frederick's letter, but understood that\nthe carrier of Disse called afterwards at my house, and, hearing\nI had putt my letters into the hands of the Berry carrier,\nresolved to call for it from him and soe deliver it himselfe.\nHow they have agreed on it I know not, but would have been\nwilling to understand in your next wheather it came to your\nhande. I wrote to my cosin, your husband, and put it into M=r=\nChetwin's hands on Monday last. The King is not at leasure to\nthinke of my Lord of Arundell's reduction from the Tower, but he\nis, mee thinks, as a man forgotten already. Our Parlement\nproceedings are froward enough; and those businesses we embrace\nfirst, and please ourselves best in, which have a left eye upon\nthe Duke.\n<P 152>\nBut we barke hitherto against the moone, which is above our\nreach. We shall, within a day or two, bee roundly put to it for\na present supply to defend the kingdome and setting of a new\nfleete to sea; for our daungers threaten us by the great\npreparacyons of our enemy, whearof thear is dayly advertisement.\nMy Lord Generall Cecill hath not yett been admitted to kisse the\nKing's hands. Hee was on Monday last before the counsell table,\nwith the rest of the com~anders and officers in chief in that\nymployment. Thear was demaunded of him a particular journall and\naccount of the counsells and actions since the going out of the\nfleete. Hee broke outt into a confused and passionate discourse\nof his hard condicion, to be prejudged and decried in com~on\nvoyce, as himself said hee was, even as farr as to balletts; but\nwas withall very confident to give theyr Lordships a good\naccount of his conducting the whole affayre, and doubted not but\nto come off with honor for his particular carriage, though it\npleased not God to give successe to the enterprize; and soe\ndesired a furder day, for that his papers and bookes, whearin\nhis proceedings wear exactly registred, wear not yett come a\nshoare. The Plate fleete, I perceave, was theyr chiefest design,\nand they steered, it seemes, soe right a course for it as that\nthey had 7 of theyr shipps in chase; but ours being\n<P 153>\nleaky, and marriners weake, and victualls spent, could not reach\nthem. Sir Thomas Meautys and his lady are in town, at M=r=\nDeake's, an upholsterer in Fleete Streete. His lady is now\ndaungerously ill of a burning feavor. Shee hath been visited\nfrom Clerkenwell, and Sir Thomas hath been thear; and wee are\nall friends, soe long as it will last. And soe I greet you, and\nall yours, with the sincerest affection and devocyon to serve\nyou & yours, T. M.\n[\\April 1626.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "151" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on April, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 28>\n[} [\\LETTER XIV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO LORD BURGHLEY. 17TH\nDECEMBER 1585.\\] }]\nMy very good lord, the love and affection that I finde in this\npeople of Middelbourch to my souveraigne, and the good will and\ndesier they shewe to do me honour for her majesties sake, do the\nrather persuad me to recommend unto your good lordship a cause\nof certain merchantes of this towne, towchinge a ship of\nVlussingue that was loaden with oyles and cottens, and bond for\nNew Haven, but mett by the way, in their course, by three\nEnglishe shippes, and by them taken, and carried into England.\nThis was donn within these fifteene dayes; but because the\nmarchantes have one their that doth follow and solicite the\ncause, and will wayte upon your lordship to impart the\nparticulars hereof unto you, I will not troble you therwithall.\nI hartely praye your good lordship to\n<P 29>\nshewe them your good favour for the releasing of their shippe,\nand recovering of their goods, and the rather at my earnest\nrequest unto your lordship, for which you shall allwaies find me\nvery thankefull in all I maye. I am now here amongst them, where\nI wold be very glad to requite their good wille, and to\ncontynewe their affection, by accomplishing their reasonable\nrequestes, and therfore once againe I am bold to put your\nlordship in mynd of my request. Thus leaving your good lordship\nto God, who send you as well and as good health as to my self, I\nend. At Middelbourgh, this xvij=th= of December 1585.\n   Your lordships ever assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honorable my very good lord, the\nlord Burghley, lord high treasurer of England.\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 December" ;
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                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "272" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middelburg> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to William Cecil on 17 December, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1659 FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 14>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. dear Brother,\n   I have the dear content of receaving your most obliging\nlines. All the thanckes I can give, I entreat you will take, as\ninterest for what I owe. The whole summe I confesse myself not\nable to pay; but though I looke upon your kyndnis as now aryved\nto a (\\non plus ultra\\) , and am delighted in giving it the\nwellcome, yet I find one distast, and must complayne, why you\ndispence onely comforts, and conceile your cars. I must share of\nall. Your good nature, I am sure, can not be ignorant of the\ngreat satisfaction is found in suffering wth our frinds: Na, it\nputs downe all joyes (I meane temporall) wherin they are not\nconcerned; and why then, not a word of thos poore sweet\nchildren, that have the rickets, or any other suffering of\nyours? Indeed you must not deale so with me. See, how redily I\nlay clame to the\n<P 15>\nprivilege your kindnis gave me, of confidently asking any thing\nof you. This is my request, and in this is included all my\ndesyres; except your beleefe, I shall ever, ever retayne my\nsisters hart to you and yours.\n   I have obeyed you, my picture is drawen by the best payneter;\none, that hath the esteem of drawing much to the life. But still\nmy hardest taske is to performe, why lest I must tell you; it\ncost 40 shillings. O the shame! Did not your commands give\ncountnance, and content; sence, tis as much the picture of your\nkyndnis, as of me; and thus methinckes tis cheape. I have rite\nto my brother Harry, to inquire for it, of Mr Foster, who lives\nat the Venetian imbassidors; for thither I shall direct it, with\na few pittyfull toakens for your children. But, if you looke\nupon them, with that kindnis, they are sent, they will expresse\nwhat words cannot, without wronging\n   Your most affectionat,\n   though unworthy sister,\n   Winefrid Thim.\n<P 16>\n   My Lady Mary Weston presents her humble servis. Next time you\nrite, thanck her for me. For my obligations are very many, and\ngreat.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "349" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TFELPS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Steward to the Earl of Strafford (Thomas Wentworth)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Felps" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "210" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Felps" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "\tThis class comprises sets of coherent phenomena or cultural manifestations bounded in time and space. \nIt is the social or physical coherence of these phenomena that identify an E4 Period and not the associated spatio-temporal bounds. These bounds are a mere approximation of the actual process of growth, spread and retreat. Consequently, different periods can overlap and coexist in time and space, such as when a nomadic culture exists in the same area as a sedentary culture. \nTypically this class is used to describe prehistoric or historic periods such as the “Neolithic Period”, the “Ming Dynasty” or the “McCarthy Era”. There are however no assumptions about the scale of the associated phenomena. In particular all events are seen as synthetic processes consisting of coherent phenomena. Therefore E4 Period is a superclass of E5 Event. For example, a modern clinical E67 Birth can be seen as both an atomic E5 Event and as an E4 Period that consists of multiple activities performed by multiple instances of E39 Actor. \nThere are two different conceptualisations of ‘artistic style’, defined either by physical features or by historical context. For example, “Impressionism” can be viewed as a period lasting from approximately 1870 to 1905 during which paintings with particular characteristics were produced by a group of artists that included (among others) Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley and Degas. Alternatively, it can be regarded as a style applicable to all paintings sharing the characteristics of the works produced by the Impressionist painters, regardless of historical context. The first interpretation is an E4 Period, and the second defines morphological object types that fall under E55 Type.\nAnother specific case of an E4 Period is the set of activities and phenomena associated with a settlement, such as the populated period of Nineveh.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Período"@pt , "Период"@ru , "期间"@cn , "Période"@fr , "Period"@en , "Phase"@de , "Περίοδος"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Near+Rome>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Near Rome" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Duke, younger brother and heir of Richard (d. 1572), clerk of the court of augmentations and purchaser of much former monastic property in east Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Duke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Otterton, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1607" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Duke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_072>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news: announcement of the birth of a son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 FN EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 220>\n[} [\\SIR EDWARD HARLEY TO HIS BROTHER, ANNOUNCING THE BIRTH OF\nHIS SON ROBERT, AFTERWARDS CREATED EARL OF OXFORD.\\] }] [^TO\nTHOMAS HARLEY^]\n   Deare Brother - I thanke God I can give you the notice of the\ngreat mercy God hath pleased to vouchsafe us. Thursday, 5 Dec.\nbetween 7 and 8 in the evening my wife was very well delivered\nof a lusty boy, who was next day baptized and bears my fathers\nname, and through mercy my brother was recovered to so much\nstrength as to be present. I desire you to joyn with us in\nthankfulness for this great mercy. \n   I desire to be comended to Mr. Hawes. Sir H. Lingen came not\nto town before this night. Monday morning, God willing, I shall\nspeak with him, and I hope secure both Mr. Hawes and some others\nfrom further troubles. I hope you have received before this time\nsome letters I wrote since W. Reynolds coming up, who brought\nall things safe. \n   I pray God bless the children, who I hope will be glad of\ntheyr new brother, for they shall be loved still ... \npeice ... leg and thigh. My sister is much better in health than\nwhen she came up. I pray God be with you.\n   I am your most affectinat brother, Edw. Harley.\n(^Bow: Street, Dec: 7, 1661.^)\n   [\\DIRECTED\\] - To the Worspl. Thomas Harley, Esq. at Bucknel.\n   Leave this with Mr. Edward Robinson, bookseller, at Ludlow.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "elder brother - younger brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to Thomas Harley on 7 December, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBROUNCKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Sent to Oxford University at age 16, MD 1647, studied mathematics and music during the Commonwealth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Brouncker (1585-1645), 1st Viscount Brouncker of Lyons, court official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brouncker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1620-1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Castle Lyons, co. Dublin, Ireland; Oxford c. 1636; London by late 1650s, court 1662; died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Winifred (d. 1649), daughter of Sir William Leigh of Newnham. Never married, but the actress Abigail Williams was his long-time companion (also had other mistresses). Succeeded as 2nd viscount 1645; mathematician, also studied music; royalist; MP for Westbury, Wiltshire 1660; designed a yacht for the king 1662; court official: chancellor to Queen Catherine and keeper of the great seal 1662-84; first president of the Royal Society of London 1663-77; civil servant: navy commissioner 1664-79, assistant comptroller to the treasurer of the admiralty 1666-79, admiralty commissioner 1681-84; president of Gresham College 1664-67; master of the royal hospital of St. Katharine by the Tower from 1681. (DNB; Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd Viscount Brouncker of Lyons (Irish peerage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "312" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1684" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Brouncker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HGILBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Explorer and soldier. Entered the service of Princess Elizabeth c. 1554-5; on a military expedition to Newhaven 1562-3; military captain in Ulster 1566; colonel of the army in Munster, military governor of the province 1569; knighted 1570; MP for Plymouth 1571, for Queenborough 1572-81; receiver-general of fines resulting from the enforcement of statutes prohibiting unlawful games etc. 1571; wrote an educational tract 1570s; expedition to Flushing 1572; voyages to the New World 1578-79, 1583; gathered a joint-stock mercantile company around him in Southampton 1582 to support his maritime venture." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College and Oxford; attended New Inn (an inn of chancery) 1558." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Otho Gilbert of Compton, Devon (d. 1547), landowner; wife Katherine, daughter of Sir Philip Champernoun of Modbury, Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1537-1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Greenway, near Dartmouth, Devon; educated at Eton & Oxford; Princess Elizabeth's household c. 1554-5; London/court; France 1562-3; Ireland & England 1566-70; Devon, Kent & (mainly) London 1572-77; voyages to the New World 1578-79, 1583; founded a company in Southampton, Hampshire 1582; died at sea near the Azores." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Half-brother of Sir Walter Ralegh. Married 1570 Anne Aucher, an heiress from Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1583" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Gilbert" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPETRE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted 1544; joint Principal Secretary 1544-1557; clerk of chancery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gardiner, x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22047" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Exeter College, Oxford; fellow of All Souls 1523; DCL 1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Petre, a prosperous cattle farmer and tanner whose family had long been settled at Tor Newton in Torbryan, Devon; wife Alice, daughter of John Colling of the neighbouring parish of Woodland; both families occupied the intermediate station between yeomanry and gentility known as franklin [freeholder]" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Petre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1505/6-1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1572" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Petre" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMANSER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "YEOMAN, SERVANT OF NATHANIEL BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Manser, Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MANSER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STIFFKEY, NORFOLK, ORIGINALLY FROM NORTH CREAKE, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "589" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD MANSER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PAINTER, (theatre) DESIGNER, ARCHITECT; SURVEYOR OF THE KING'S WORKS 1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "A CLOTHWORKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "INIGO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JONES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1573-1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON; Smithfield; VISITED ITALY 1613-14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "404" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1652" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "INIGO JONES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Valladolid>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Valladolid" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Valladolid" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                "<Q D 1470? FS TMULL>\n<X THOMAS MULL>\n<P I,114>\n[} [\\111. THOMAS MULL TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1470?)\\]\n   Right worshipfull Master and Brother, I recommaund me unto\nyou: and wher it lykid you to send me iij li. by Robert Barre,\nsendyng me by your letter word that yt was for no duete of my\nffader, yf it lyke you to call to remembraunce, ther was by you\ndue for my ffader ys dette, whos sowle God assoyle, at\nAlhalowyntyde x. li., of which I have resceyvid by the handes of\nRobert Barre, before thes iij li., vij li., and so nowe the full\nx. li. is content: and when ye wer in Kente and in my pore hows\nye payed me x. li. for my wyfes duete, and ther lefte v nobles\nbehynd &c of her duete unpayed. Also, and ye be not ther with\ndisplesid, when ye bought in London the goblettes and flat pees\ncoverid, with spones &c, that sume drewe to viiij li. x. s,\nwherof at Cristmes ye sente me by my Cosen Willyam x marcs, and\nso ther restyth behynd unpayed therof v nobbles iij (^s.^) iiij\n(^d^) . And as for the summez in your letter, parte of the\nsmethes sume, a xxxiij (^s.^) , I understand well: for xij\nmoneth passid I had a bill therof of Balam after the\n<P I,115>\nmoneth mynde of my ffader Drayton. As for the sum of the\ncarpenter for the lok, I remembre well what sum of mone was by\nmy mene assigned therto &c. I shall comyn with you, when I may\nmete nexte with you, which with Goddis [\\grace\\] shall not be\nlong &c. And I trust to God that ye woll conceyve your self,\nthat as for the carpenteris wages ther may by no reson be no\nmone due to hym therof, but yf it so wer that the mone to hym\nassigned wer not payed, for he had it in grete for that his\nlabour, and a warrant made to Harre Dogett to pay yt. I wot well\nit woll come to your remembraunce &c. Notwithstandyng I ame as\nmuch behold to you for the iij li. nowe to me sente, as though\nye had lente it or geve it me. For sumwhat I had endangerid me\nfor the sowles past to God more than I had mone to. And as for\nshepe I bought of you at the xij month mynd vj shepe at the pris\nof xxij. d. a pes, which is in dute therfor to you xj. s. &c.\nSyr, I am yours as ferre as my pore power may strech: and as for\nyour mater of inquisicion, I trust to God it be to your plesyr\nand profyte, but your Councell in no wyse wold not agre to have\nthe said way found, after they conceyvid that it was over your\nground for other mennes ease: for though of old ther wer a toll\npayable to you ther for, and long seth it was payed, yet and it\nwer found your Maner were charged for ever ther with: and as for\nyour toll, never the nerrer for the fyndyng: and the right of\nyour toll never the ferther fro you, though it be not founde &c.\nI sende by the berer herof the dede of lees to my Moder, and the\ncope of all your dedes, and the cope of the Inquisicion. And\nJhesu preserve you to your plesyr.\n   Your Thomas Mull.\n   To my maister and Brother Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "I, 114" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
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                "country gentleman" ;
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                "relatives through marriage; legal adviser - employer" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "568" ;
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                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMULL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Thomas Mull to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1470"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17104" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Winchester College; scholarship at New College, Oxford; MA 1737, DD 1754" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
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                "Robert" ;
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                "1753" ;
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                "Lowth" ;
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                "1762" ;
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                "13" ;
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                "1710-1787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Winchester; education in Oxford; rectory of East Woodhay, Hampshire 1753; 1755 Ireland for a short time; Oxford; died in Fulham" ;
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                "Published most of his works at Tully's Head (1705s-1760s). Professor of Poetry at Oxford (1741-1750). Bishop of London (1777). 'Short Introduction to English Grammar' 1761." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
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                "4476" ;
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                "1710" ;
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                "1787" ;
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                "Robert Lowth" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Migration> ;
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                "London"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Headmaster of Sedbergh School 1674 (resigned 1706)" ;
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                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
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                "School at Barton Kirke; St John's College, Cambridge, BA 1670, MA 1674" ;
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                "1687" ;
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                "Wharton" ;
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                "1693" ;
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                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1714" ;
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                "Born at Barton Kirke, Westmoreland; Sedbergh, Cumbria" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Posthumus Wharton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLLOYD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Taught at home; Oriel, then Jesus College, Oxford (BA; MA; BD; DD)." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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                "3" ;
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                "Born in Tilehurst, Berkshire. Oxford and Berkshire variously 1638-1660s. Wales and London until 1692; Coventry and Lichfield, then Worcester, with London, until death." ;
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                "Anti-catholic, royalist. Ordained deacon 1648, priest 1656. Various posts in the church and as a private tutor. From 1663 rapidly ascended to bishop of St. Asaph in 1680. Briefly in Tower in 1688. Transferred to bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield 1692; to Worcester 1699." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "Claftonwell" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Claftonwell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hyde+Abbey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Hyde Abbey" ;
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPRICE>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Cadwallader (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Price" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "937" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cadwallader (?) Price" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RUSSELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Russell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
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                "Mrs" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 147>\n[} [\\LETTER LII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 1ST MARCH 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretarye, I wryte presentlye to my lords of her\nmajesties counsell, in the behalfe and for the furderinge of the\nmarchaunt-adventurers sute, touchinge the inlargment of theire\npriviledges. The cause is to you sufficientlie knowne, and of\nyourself recommended, for the good-will you bare them, and yett,\nthinkinge that my commendation may stand them in some steed unto\nyou, I was willinge, at theire sute, by a fewe written lynes to\ndesyre, that, the rather at this my request, you will stand\ntheire honorable freend in preferringe theire booke and\npetition, and speake so effectually with fytt oportunitie, that\nher highnes graunt may the sooner passe. And, besydes the good\nwhich you shall doe unto them, which I am sure they will\nindebvor themselves by sarvice to desarve, I shall also take yt\nvery freendlye, and wilbe as willinge to pleasure any at your\ndesyre in the lyke or otherwyse. Wherewith I ende, and commytt\nyour honour to the tuition of the Almightie. From Harlem this\nfirst March, 1586.\n   Your lovinge assuryd freend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honorable freend sir Frauncys Walsingham,\nknight, her majesties chief secretarye.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
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                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 1 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hereford+and+Worchester%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hereford and Worchester?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ghent>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flanders> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ghent, Flanders" , "Ghent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ghent" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCLAVERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Became interested and involved in the expanding coal trade and national politics." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private school in Newcastle; admitted fellow-commoner at Magdalene College, Cambridge & matriculated 1692; admitted at Gray's Inn 1693. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Clavering (1647-1722) of Greencroft, Durham; esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "183" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1680-1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Greencroft, Durham; educated in Newcastle, Cambridge & London; owned and farmed estates in Lamesley and Greencroft, Durham; buried at Lanchester, Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Jane Ellison, from a merchant family. Married (1) by 1705 Catherine Yorke (1682-1723), of a prominent Richmond family; (2) c. 1724 Elizabeth (d. 1747), daughter of Lionel Vane of Long Newton. Succeeded as 6th baronet on the death of his cousin Francis 1738." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "71557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "975" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1748" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Clavering" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GTALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Derbyshire 1572; attended court 1573-; Lord Talbot 1582; attended the House of Lords, appointed steward and constable of several castles and lordships 1589; succeeded as 7th earl, JP for for Nottinghamshire, Shropshire and Yorkshire 1590; KG 1592; banned from court 1594, -95; honorific diplomatic mission 1596; privy councillor 1601; chief justice of the forests beyond Trent 1603; appointed to the northern ecclesiastical commission 1605; lord lieutenant of Derbyshire 1605; constable and steward of Newark, forester of Sherwood 1607." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, x Stuart, y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26930" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated from St. John's College, Oxford c. 1566; travelled through Europe while still under age; honorary MA from Cambridge 1595." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Talbot (c. 1522-1590), 6th earl of Shrewsbury, politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1552-1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father influential in the north (+ London/court); Gilbert was educated in Oxford; travelled through Europe by 1572; Goodrich Castle, Monmouthshire after marriage; court 1573-; diplomatic mission to Rouen 1596; maintained several residences (e.g., in London and Sheffield Castle, Yorkshire); influential in Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire 1600s; died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: father's 1st wife Lady Gertrude Manners (d. 1566/7), daughter of Thomas Manners, 1st earl of Rutland. Married 1568 Mary (1557-1632), daughter of his stepmother Bess of Hardwick and Sir William Cavendish (1508-1557), administrator." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "7th earl of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7160" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gilbert Talbot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_110>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news (writes about his applying for the title of baronet)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1627 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 170>\n[} [\\CX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I begged of you, in my last by Nutte the carriere, that I\nmought partake of the happy tidings of your recovery soe soone\nas it should please God to send it you; but, not having receaved\nany lyne from you sinse, I am not a little perplexed what to\nthinke of your health. I understood onely, by a letter from my\ncosin, that it was a setled tertian ague, and that some fitts\nhad been very sharpe. I will both hope and pray that I may hear\nthat they\n<P 171>\nhave done theyr worst then, and that you are in way of\nrecoverie; till when I shall be in a cold fitt of feare and\nexpectation touching the event of your sicknes. Next, lett me\nimpart to you, and aske your pardon, that, without your privity\nand direction, I have presumed to apply the favour meant me long\nsynce by the Duke, for making a baronett, to the servise, I\nhope, of my cosin Frederick. Quarrell me you may, as you use to\ndoe, for my forwardnes to affect and serve you and yours, for\nother offence towards you I was never guilty of; but for this,\nit is too late to intreat it, yf, peradventure, in disfavour of\nme, you had a mind to it, for it hath already passed the signet\nand privy seale, and will be to morrow by noone passed the great\nseale. That which prevented me from acquainting you with it soe\nseasonably as otherwayes I had done, was, that I was surprised\nmyselfe in this resolution to make use of Duke's promise in that\nkinde on my cosin's behalfe, for, hearing that Sir Robert Crane,\nyoung Wingfield, Drue Drurie's nephew, and some others of\nSuffolk wear laboring for that dignity to be conferred upon\nthem, I concluded that no time must be lost; which, though it\nseeme a circumstance, yett is substance in these cases, poynt of\nprecedency being noe indifferent thing, whearin I have handled\nit that he shall be the first of that county of this last\nedition of baronetts. And\n<P 172>\nleast any apprehension, which you, by your favour, are apt\nenough to take, should possess you, as yf I had hearin rather\nendeavoured to picke a thank of your sonne officiously, then to\ngive you a clear argument of my affections to doe him a servise\nfor your sake; or least you should be in suspence whether any\ndisadvantage should hearby ensue to you in poynt of the\nwardshipp eyther of his body or lands; be pleased to believe\nthat, for the first, he neyther knows from me of any the least\nintention of myne to sett this on foote, neyther doe I want soe\nmuch respect and love to yourself, or soe much piety to preserve\nand endeare a sonne to a mother, as to handle it soe that every\ncircumstance of this worke should not appear to be derived\nimmediately and totally from your love and indulgence; and, for\nthe latter, that I am not soe precipitate or indifferent in that\nwhich concernes you in point of interest as not first to have\nadvised, and been clearly resolved and satisfied without all\nscruple and question by those who best know it, and particularly\nby M=r= Attorney Generall and M=r= Attorney of the Court of\nWards, that thear is nothing of prejudice that can hearby ensue\nto you touching his wardship eyther of body or lands. By the\nnext I purpose to send you the patent under the great seale; and\nsoe hearwithall send you, under the privy seale of my heart, the\n<P 173>\nmost entire and sincere affections to serve you and yours, of\nyo=r= La=pp's= all and ever to dispose of,\n   T. Meautys.\nMay 4=th=, 1627.\n   My Lo. of Bedford died on Tuesday last: my Ladie's recovery\nis much doubted; her strength and spiritts being, as they say,\nfarre spent, and wearing out dayly by an untoward cough, which\nis almost continuall. This I understood from M=rs= Dixon.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 4 May, 1627"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who receive custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity. \nThe property will typically describe Actors receiving custody of an object when it is handed over from another Actor’s care. On occasion, physical custody may be received involuntarily or illegally – through accident, unsolicited donation, or theft.\nIn reality, custody is either transferred to someone or from someone, or both.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "changement de détenteur au profit de"@fr , "custódia recebida por"@pt , "custody received by"@en , "übertrug Gewahrsam auf"@de , "移转保管作业给"@cn , "опека получена"@ru , "μετεβίβασε κατοχή σε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14_carried_out_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBRERETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BECAME LATER BARON OF THE EXCHEQUER AT CHESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CHS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RANDOLPH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRERETON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CHESTER, CHESHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1788" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RANDOLPH BRERETON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brussels>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belgium> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brussels, Belgium" , "Brussels" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brussels" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIREJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Became a lawyer (barrister-at-law 1671) and the official of his father's archdeaconry of Northumberland, working closely with him." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; admitted pensioner at St. John's College, Cambridge 1664; admitted at Gray's Inn 1664, barrister 1671, LL.B. 1669, LL.D. 1684, ancient 1687." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Isaac Basire Sr. (1607-1676), archdeacon and refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Isaac Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "b. Egglescliff, Cleveland, Durham; studied in London (and Cambridge); moved to Stanhope, Durham; had a living in Northumberland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Married 1672 as 4th husband lady Elisabeth Burton, daughter of bishop Cosin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Barrister-at-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1044" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isaac Jr. Basire" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arlington+St.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Arlington St., London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arlington St." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_STFOXSTRANGWAYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1726-41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Lennox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College; matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford 1721." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Stephen Fox (1627-1716), financier and government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Stephen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fox-Strangways" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1704-1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Chiswick, Middlesex; educated in Berkshire & Oxford; travelled abroad on the continent c. 1723-25; gained estates in Somerset and Dorset." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Christian (1679-1719), daughter of the Revd Francis Hope, rector of Haceby, and afterwards of Aswarby, Lincolnshire. First son from father's 2nd marriage. Married 1736 Elizabeth Horner (d. 1792), only daughter and heir of Thomas Strangways Horner, esquire, of Mells, Somerset, and his wife Susannah, only surviving sister and heir of Thomas Strangways, esquire, of Melbury-Sampford, Dorset. Lord Ilchester, Baron Strangways 1741; Lord Ilchester and Stavordale, Baron of Redlynch, comptroller of army accounts 1747; 1st earl of Ilchester 1756; privy councillor 1763." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Ilchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-11 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1776" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stephen Fox-Strangways" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CWILMOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Wilmot, 2nd earl of Rochester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "251" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Wilmot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1476 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,15>\n[} [\\173. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\25 October, 1476\\]\n<P II, 16>\n   Jhesu M. iiij=c= lxxvj.\n   Ryght Interly and beste belovyde Cosyne I recomaunde me unto\nyou as hartely as I cane. ffordermore, Cosyn, plesyth hyt you to\nunderstonde that I have resayvide a bore ffrom you: the wyche I\nthanke you ryght hartely ther ffor: the wyche bore hys very\ngoode and well braunde. Allso Cosyn, my moder and yourys sent me\nmonay to by her boge, and sche sent me a gobelet to amend: the\nwyche gobelet I have schuyde unto dyverys golldsmythys: and thay\nsay hyt cane not be amendyd, but hyt be new made: and so I pray\nyou to infforme my moder. And as ffor the boge my moder sent\nunto me ffor, I send hyt to her by Folyhet, the brynger heroff.\nAnd so, Syr, I pray you to infforme my moder, as hyt thys: and I\nwill kepe the gobelet unto the tyme that I have answere ffrome\nher. Allso, Syr, I pray you to recomaunde me hartely unto here\ngoode moderhode. Fordermore, Cosyn, I longe sore ffore you, to\nse you her in London whanne you have done your besenes: but I\nunderstonde that you have hade gret besynys syn you departyd\nffrome me. Syr, ye schalle understond that I had no wrytyng\nffrome my son Betson: ffor as ny as I cane in-kewere, syn\nHowlake departyd ther came no passag ffrom Calys. Forder, syr, I\npray you that ye wolde woche-saffe ffore to sen John Mathew unto\nHendelay, ffor to breke the ffardell and to wrythe schuche\nthyngys [{as{] is in hyt and to make ij ffardellys ther off,\nthat hyt mythe be sent downe by the caryar off [{Hendelay{] ffor\nI cane not have hyt ayenst the tyme helse: ffore I most nedes\nhave hyt, ffore the chylld [{eryn have{] ne chaung, ffor they go\nso schamely that I have pete off them. And goode Syr, as ffor my\nnawne [{gowne that I{] wrothe unto you off, I pray you that I\nmythe have hyt as sone as ye may. No more unto you [{at thys\ntyme{] , but Jhesu have you in hys kepyng. Wretyn at London the\nxxv day off Octobur.\n   By your ovne Elysabeth Stonore.\n   Unto my Ryght hartely well-belovyde Cosyn Wyllm. Stonor,\nSquiere, thys be delyverd, in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Dictated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "379" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 25 October, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_REVERARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Baronet 1629; sheriff of Essex 1644-1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Hugh Everard (not a baronet)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "EVERARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Joan, 2nd daughter of Sir Francis and Lady Joan Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD EVERARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stowe%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stowe?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stowe?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 128>\n[} [\\CXV.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - Sence my thoughtes are so much with you, I may\neasely writ offten to you. I take much content that I may hope\nto see your father and you within 2 months. I pray God giue me a\ncomfortabell inioyeing of that my desire. Deare Ned, be carefull\nof your health, and aboue all, of keeping your hart cloos with\nyour God. I did much reioyce that theare was hopes of a good\nagreement betwene the 2 howess, and I hope to heare more fully\nof it by Looker, who was looked for hard the last night; but he\nis not yet come. Your brother Tom, I thanke God, is so well that\nhe comes into my chamber, and is mightyly a hungery, but your\nbrother Robine has his ague still; his fittes are much lees. He\nwas very ill, and I preuailed with him to take a vomit, which,\nhe says now, if he had not taken he thinkes he had bine in his\ngraue: but he was very vnwilling to take any more phiseke, so he\ndid not: and I feare he is a littell corbuticall; for his teethe\nare loose; and I feare he had a littell touch of his old deases\nthe other day, but he had no fitt: he is alltogeather against\nphiseke; he thinks an ague must be worne away by gooing abroode;\nbut theas are not such agues. Mr. Ballam mends a paece, and so\ndous Sam Piner: your sisters are, I thanke God, very well, and\nyour cosen Smith, whous only sorrow is, that I haue goot one to\nteach scoole for Mr. Ballam. \n   Mr. Gower toold me of the death of my good brother Bray. I am\nexceeding sorry for the loos of him; I hope my sister Wacke and\nmy brother are well, and my lady Conway and my brothers\nchillderen.\n   I pray God blles you and keepe you in His feare: so I rest,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^May 7, 1641. Bromton Castell.^)\n   I thanke God, I finde meself much better for my phisek and\nbeing \n<P 129>\nlet blood. I haue bine to see your brother Robine, but I durst\nnot goo to-day, becaus I haue taken a great coold.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "374" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 7 May, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wressle+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wressle Castle, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wressle Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cheshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cheshire?)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P35_has_identified>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E3 Condition State that was observed in an E14 Condition Assessment activity."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E14_Condition_Assessment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "评估认定了"@cn , "identificou"@pt , "a identifié"@fr , "идентифицировал"@ru , "έχει διαπιστώσει"@el , "hat identifiziert"@de , "has identified"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PRIVYCOUNCIL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Leycester, x Bacon, x Hastings, x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Privy council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lords of the council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3139" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4227" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Privy council" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Outside+Louiers>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Outside Louiers" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Outside Louiers" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CGOFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "\"Henslowe's & Alleyn's deputy\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Goffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "437" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Goffe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate management (church)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1662 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,94>\n[} [\\XXXVIII. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO MR. STAPYLTON.\\] }] \n   Mr. Stapleton,\nI hope you passe your time in Houdenshire to some good purpose,\nas well for the finishing of the accompt and repayre of the\nstaiths, as for all other matters concerning rents, leases,\nofficers, and perquisits of Courts there, belonging to me.\n<P II,95>\n   If Mr. Bell hath in your judgment deserved twenty marks for\nhis care and paines taken about the staiths, let him have that\nallowance for his reward; but let him first draw up his book of\naccompt in such forme as wilbe fitt to be kept among my other\nrolls of accompt in the Exchequer at Durham.\n   Perfect the accompt in a roll with Dr. Broome, and therein\nallow him the x=l=. fee for the yeere 1661, and for the former\nyeere, or part of 1660, give him what gratuity you shall think\nfitt, according to the paines he tooke for the gathering in of\nthe rents, and the proportion of those rents hee received for\nme. If he will not enter good bond (that is, by himself and\nothers with him) to secure me my rents and perquisits of Court\nwhich he shall receive for me hereafter, you must of necessity\nendeavour to find out and imploy some other responsable person,\nwho will upon those termes undertake the office, for though I\ndoe not any way question Dr. Broome's honestie and true\nintention, yet I know his mortalitie, and may well make a\nquestion of it, without his offence, whether he be sure to live\na day after he hath received one half yeer's rent for me; and if\nhe should happen to die (as wee are all subject to that\nuncertainty) before the money be sent or paid to me, I would be\nloth to depend upon his Executors, without a bond to require of\nthem what was in his hands. If, rather then give any such bond,\nhe will needs quitt his office, as he hath often in his letters\nexpressed himself to that purpose, truly I shall think that he\ndoth himself the greatest injury in it, but peradventure having\nfar better imployments he thinkes this too meane for him, and is\ntherefore willing to leave it; in which case one Mr. Tomson of\nYork, (sonne to Mr. Anth. Tomson, late the Bishop of Durham's\nRegister) and one Mr. Dalby of Lincolnshire, (sonne to Mr. or\nDr. Dalby, a Divine well knowne) are recommended to me, as\npersons faithfull and fitt for such an office. And if Dr. Broome\nputs you to it, you shall doe well to enquire after them, or\nsome other, for that purpose.\n   I have yet made no patent or grant of the Steward's place;\nonly, till I should dispose of it, I intreated Mr. Delaval to\nprovide some lawyer dwelling neere those parts to keep the\n<P II,96>\ncourts, and to take care that the under-steward did his duty as\nwell towards the tenants in entering their coppies, as towards\nthe Lord in estreating his perquisitts; neither of which, you\nsay, hath bin regarded. Mr. Delaval will look no longer after\nit; therefore the Bishop of Lincolne hath commended one Mr.\nMellis, an able and honest lawyer, to me for that purpose, who\ndwells at Lincolne, which they say, is but a day's journey from\nHouden. If wee be not the better fitted wee had best resolve\nupon him: but, in the meane while, by vertue of the commission\nwhich I sent to you, I pray take care that the Court be kept.\n   And thus I have gone over all that concernes me (as farre as\nI know yet) in Houdenshire, unless it be the 100=l=. allotted me\nby the Commissioners of Sewers, which you are to manage the best\nyou may, though you have a hard game to play, now that Mr.\nHedley hath spoyl'd it. One of the Nelthorpes was lately there\n(it may be to stop the Commissioners' order, and to let the\nmannor of Houden to another tenant). Let me know what he did,\nbut if it was he that gave out a report to the tenants that the\nBishop was fallen into the King's displeasure, by that false\nsuggestion and designe to make them hold off from renewing their\nleases, truly neither he nor they shall fare the better for it,\nand I merveyle you would give such an untrue report the hearing,\nand not contradict it with all your confidence, or not tell who\nit was that made this report to you, when you related it in your\nletter to Mr. Arden. I thanke God, the King is most gracious to\nme, and never more then now. When the Session of the Parliament\nends (which I trust wilbe within a fortnight) I will presently\nbegin my journey into the north, and there or by the way be glad\nto see you, being\n   Your assured freind,\n   Joh. Duresme.\n   For Mr. Miles Stapleton, at the halfe-moone in Houden upon\nHumber, York=s=.\n   Jo. Duresme, Franco.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 94" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "829" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Miles Stapylton on ?, 1662"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Upper Gentry"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCOCKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Factor and merchant. Worked in the Spanish trade in France and Spain, c. 1597-1608. Employed by the EIC for the 8th voyage in 1611, was the head of the EIC trading post in Japan 1613-1623." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/47038" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to William Hewett, London Clothworker, made free 1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Cocks, yeoman of Stallbrook near Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cocks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1565, d. 1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Stallbrook, Seighford parish, Staffordshire. Apprenticeship in London 1580s-1597. Lived in Bayonne on the Franco-Spanish border c. 1603-1608. Staffordshire 1609-1610. Indies 1611-, 1613-1623 Japan (Hirado)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "While in France in 1603, recruited to write intelligence reports to Thomas Wilson, later secretary of Sir Robert Cecil. Wilson became his patron and probably gained him the position in the EIC in 1611. Cocks died en route to England and was buried at sea in 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "26002" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "97488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1624" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Cocks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPIOZZI>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney, z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Burney F, z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22309" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated. Knew Latin, French, Italian and Spanish. Privately tutored at 17 in Latin and French. \"Unusually well informed for a woman\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Salusbury, gentry lower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hester Lynch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Piozzi née Thrale née Salusbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "68" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1741-1821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Caernarvonshire, Wales 1741-?; London (moved there as a child); Streatham Park 1763-1782, 1790-1795; Italy 1784/85-1787; London 1782-1784, 1787 several lodgings; Bryubella, Carnavonshire 1795-1809; Bath lodgings in 1776, 1780, 1788, 1805-06, 1814-15; Clifton 1820-21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"The notorius widow\" who married her daughter's Italian music teacher. Had literary aspirations. Published e.g. her correspondence with Samuel Johnson. A social hostess. Married beneath her both times: Henry Thrale was a brewer (albeit a wealthy one), Gabriel Piozzi was a music teacher." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "39646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1821" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hester Lynch Piozzi née Thrale née Salusbury" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCLIFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Thomas was a shoemaker in Bristol" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No record of formal schooling; perhaps some schooling (\"higher level of literacy than Elizabeth & Joanna\")" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Clift (1720-1784), a miller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1762-1835/36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Glynn, near Cardinham, Cornwall; Bristol c. 1790s (at least); in London until his death, c. 1800s-1818" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Got married in London, possibly twice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Shoemaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "915" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1835" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Clift" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HEPETTIT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pettit" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1596-1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "426" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Pettit" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_092>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 142>\n[} [\\XCII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   At my last wrightinge vnto you I thought to haue seen you\nbefore this tyme, but by reason of the extremity of the weather\nI haue bin enforced to stay longer, hauing gotten a great could,\ncommon to moste her, by reason of w=ch= I haue bin constrayned\nto keep my chamber these 4 dayes, & wher I haue bin honored\nw=th= a speciall visite by my Lo. Marshall & my Lo. Maltreuers.\nI haue sent one of my seruants w=th= these to lett you\nvnderstand the cause of my stay, & I do intend to follow my self\nso soone as I dare, w=ch= I hope wil be about the beginning of\nShrouetyde. For newes, little is yett done in parliament but\nsnarling on\n<P 143>\nboth sides, & much muttering agaynst the Duke, vnto whome ther\nhappened, in his going to parliament, an accedent, by many\nreputed ominous; for betwixt the court & Westminster his bridle\nwould not hould vppon his horse's head, but being twise mended,\nat the last yt fell quite of, w=th= the plume of feathers, to\nthe ground. Ther hath bin some distaste betweene the King &\nQueene by meanes of the French embassador, who left the court in\na pett & departed for France, but was enforced to retourne, M=r=\nMountague being sent in his stead. The Admirall's shipp of\nDunkirke was lately blowne vp & quite lost, by meanes of ij\nHollanders w=ch= serued in her & now wer desirous to do ther\ncontry seruise, both w=ch= escaped. My La. of Bedford is yett\nverry ill of the goute, & my La. of Sussex very ill of a could.\nI long much to be at home w=th= you, which shal be so soone as\npossible w=th= my health I may: in the meane tyme my dayly\nprayers to attend you, & I desier to be esteemed in all\naffection onely\n   Yo=es=, Nath. Bacon.\nFebruary 16 [\\1625-6\\] .\n   To his best respected friend the La. Jane Bacon, at Broome,\ngeue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "142" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "336" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 16 February, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "lastName"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P59_has_section>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links an area to the instance of E18 Physical Thing upon which it is found.\nIt is typically used when a named E46 Section Definition is not appropriate.\nE18 Physical Thing may be subdivided into arbitrary regions. \nP59 has section (is located on or within) is a shortcut. If the E53 Place is identified by a Section Definition, a more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E18 Physical Thing through P58 has section definition (defines section), E46 Section Definition, P87 is identified by (identifies) to E53 Place. A Place can only be located on or within one Physical Object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "has section"@en , "有区域"@cn , "tem seção"@pt , "έχει τομέα"@el , "имеет район"@ru , "hat Bereich"@de , "a pour section"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 8>\n[} [\\LETTER IV. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 27TH SEPTEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, I wyll not fayle to acquaynt her majestye\nwith the great compforte your lordship tooke thorrough her\n<P 9>\ngrateowse dealyng towardes you, at sooche time as she dyd\ndelyver her plesure unto you towching the imployment of you in\nthe Lowe Contryes.\n   My lords have semed to be verry wyllyng to further any thinge\nyour lordship shall require for the advauncement of the servyce.\nBut yf your lordships requests shall mynister matter of charge,\nthowghe yt be for publycke servyce, the impedyment wyll be\nfownde in her majestye, with whom I have had verry sharpe\nconflyctes abowt the Scottyshe causes, and all for charges.\n   I wyll excuse your lordships absence in respecte of the\nnecessytye of your being at London for the better expedytyon of\nyour preparatyons. Sir Amyas Paulet proceaded forther in the\npreparatyons at Chartley then I lookd for. I wyll doe what I can\nto staye the intended remove thither, but I feare neyther ser\nWat. Ashetons howse, nor Gyffordes, wyll be founde so apt. I\nwyll cause a sayll to be made of the felling of the quenes\nwoodes, and of the used of hir stuffe.\n   I fynde by the comyssyoners that they desyre greatly your\npresence on the other syde the seae, for that they dowbt, in\nrespect of the present confusyon of governement, and the\npractyces in hand to drawe them to gyve eare to the prince of\nParma, ther may faule owt somme dayngerowse alteratyon in thos\ncontryes.\n   I knowe your lordship wyll make what speed you may, and yf\nyour good wyll myght have taken place, the daynger they feare by\ndelaye had ben avoyded.\n   I wyll doe my best indevor to see your lordship somme tyme to\nmorrowe, or next daye, at your howse in London, and so, in the\n<P 10>\nmeane tyme, I most humbly take my leave. At the courte the\nxxvij=th= of September, 1585.\n   Your lordships to command,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\nI woold be glad to undarstande whether your lordship hathe had\nsir Thomas Cicell in remembraunce.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honorable my very good lord the\nearle of Leycester.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "352" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 27 September, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant in the home of Cobb, steward of an estate of Archbishop Warham; nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"A poor wench without learning\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1506(?)-1534 (executed)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Aldington, Kent; the priory of St. Sepulchre, Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"Nun of Kent\" with visions & trances 1527-28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1534" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Barton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P51i_is_former_or_current_owner_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is former or current owner of"@en , "é ou foi proprietário de"@pt , "ist früherer oder derzeitiger Besitzer von"@de , "目前或曾经拥有"@cn , "является бывшим или текущим владельцем для"@ru , "είναι ή ήταν ιδιοκτήτης του/της"@el , "est ou a été propriétaire de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dort>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dort" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dort" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWYATT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and courtier. KNIGHTED IN 1509, TREASURER OF THE ROYAL CHAMBER 1523, LOYAL SERVANT TO THE TUDORS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Wyatt, of Yorkshire; wife Margaret, the daughter and heir of William Bailif, of Reigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WYATT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1460, d. 1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ORIGINALLY FROM YORKSHIRE, BOUGHT ALLINGTON CASTLE IN KENT IN 1492; (London?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Younger son. FATHER OF SIR THOMAS WYATT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1536" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY WYATT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_COCKWORTHY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cockworthy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yarnscombe, Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Nocholas Cockworthy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "615" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Cockworthy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P110_augmented>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that is added to (augmented) in an E79 Part Addition.\nAlthough a Part Addition event normally concerns only one item of Physical Man-Made Thing, it is possible to imagine circumstances under which more than one item might be added to (augmented). For example, the artist Jackson Pollock trailing paint onto multiple canvasses.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E79_Part_Addition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "увеличил"@ru , "επαύξησε"@el , "扩增了"@cn , "erweiterte"@de , "a augmenté"@fr , "aumentou"@pt , "augmented"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31_has_modified> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge; London (under a tutor)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Paston I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CLEMENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1442-?1479 (at the latest)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM NORFOLK TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF WILLIAM PASTON I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CLEMENT PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Paris>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Paris, France)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Paris" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KRYCHE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Rich, the son of a wealthy London mercer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ryche (Rich)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1462/3-1510" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in London and moved to Oxfordshire (Stonor) with her mother's marriage to William Stonor; probably moved back to London when she married Thomas Betson." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married in 1478 Thomas Betson (d. 1486), the Calais wool merchant (1478-1486); daughter of William Stonor's first wife Elizabeth (née Croke) from her first marriage to Thomas Rich (d. 1474), the son of a wealthy London mercer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "860" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1510" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Ryche (Rich)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P150i_defines_typical_wholes_for>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "defines typical wholes for"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "marriage plans for children (daughter Stonor & Thomas Rokes), manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1466? FO HFORSTER>\n<X HUMPHREY FORSTER>\n<P I,93>\n[} [\\87. HUMPHREY FORSTER TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\21 October (1466)\\]\n   Ryght worshypfull and my goode kynde brother, in my most\nfeythefull wyse I recommaunde me to yowe: and liketh yow to be\nremembrid to commune with the Eschetour of Bokyngham shire for\nthe wrytte of (\\diem clausit extremum\\) of my brother Saquevile,\nwhom God assoyle: and +tat ye like to wryte unto me as ye fynde\nhym disposed: for I ensure yowe I have communed with your\nworshipfull and weldisposed Suster Saquevile as for suche estate\nas shulde be made unto your doughter and Rokes' sone, wherin I\nfynde her as well disposed as ye wold desire your self, so +tat\nher husbondes wille be not broken ne she hurte duryng her lyff.\nBrother, I dowte not ye shall have worship of her grete sadnesse\nand +te vertuous disposicion +tat she is of &c.: hit were to\ngrete pite to put hir to trowble or charge to cause her to\nchange from +te disposision +tat she is fully astablisshed to.\nMy goode brother, yef it please yowe ferthermore to remembre of\n+te letter my lord wrote unto yowe, Marmyon\n<P I,94>\nand me, as for +te matter betwene Fowler and Heynes, whiche\nHeynes hath be with me and is bounde in an Obligacion of ij. c.\nli. to abide +te rewle of alle +te matter betwene Fowler and hym\nof yow, Ric. Quatermaynez, William Marmyon and me. And Fowler to\nappoynte suche season as ye and other may atende; and +te souner\n+te lever to Haynes. I have wryten to Fowler in semblable wyse\nin this matter: whether my lettre be come to hym or no, I wete\nner. I pray you to put hym in knowlache, and to understonde of\nhym whether my wrytyng be come to hym or no, and to move hym by\nyour wysdom after my lordes wryting, as ye understonde hym. And\nso I pray yow to sende me worde in wrytyng, for I have sent\ndiverse tymes to Fowler place, and he hath at alle tymes be owte\n&c. My goode brother remembre of +te woman ye wote of &c. And\nGod preserve yow. Wreten +te xxj day of Octobre.\n   Your trewe brother Humfrey Forster.\n   To my ryght worshipful Brother Thomas Stonore +tis be\ndelivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 93" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Humphrey Senior" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Forster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "366" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFORSTER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Senior Forster to Thomas II Stonor on 21 October, 1466"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thrandeston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Thrandeston, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thrandeston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haughton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Haughton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Haughton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBUTTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "THE OUTSTANDING COURT PHYSICIAN OF HIS GENERATION, LAND-OWNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gonville Hall, Cambridge, becoming BA in 1507, MA in 1509, and MD in 1518" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Butts, auditor of crown revenues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BUTTS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM NORFOLK TO FULHAM, LONDON; owned land in Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1545" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM BUTTS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P119_meets_in_time_with>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property indicates that one E2 Temporal Entity immediately follows another. \nIt implies a particular order between the two entities: if A meets in time with B, then A must precede B. This property is only necessary if the relevant time spans are unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated). \nThis property is the same as the \"meets / met-by\" relationships of Allen’s temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "é temporalmente contíguo com"@pt , "προηγείται"@el , "trifft zeitlich auf"@de , "meets in time with"@en , "следует во времени за"@ru , "紧接续了"@cn , "est temporellement contiguë avec"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JNORWODE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Norwode" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "255" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Norwode" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news (accusations, illness)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1626 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,87>\n[} [\\LV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir, I dare not yet adventure to come up, my purging and\nstone payne hath made me feeble. I am not able long to walke up\nand downe, ther lyeth yet in my loyns such a payne, beside, att\npresent I have no meanes to come, the sickness growing very\ndangerous in Windsore, insomuch as that we have dismissed\nsermons and locked up our gates. I was fayne to send yesterday\n<P I,88>\nmy people to Pettworth, only my self and my wife with a maid\nremaining behind; and come by water, which is the only way, I\ndare not, least I gett that which I can not cleare of. Beside,\nwere I with you, I would not come att the Parleament, for it is\nto no purpose ther, and best to give me over to the Lords, which\nis the utmost they can doe. I hope to have fayre audience there,\nbeing generous and understanding men. Their course intended and\naccusations to be presented, att least most of them, I knewe\nlonge since. Three weeks agoe, one of the Committee wrote unto\nme \"that their chiefest labours were to prove that I sett\nsedition betwixt the King and his people, and betwixt subject\nand subject, that I indeavoured reconciliation betwixt us and\nthe Church of Rome, and that I am reconciled to the Church of\nRome, that I have abused the late King, used great profanenes\n<P I,89>\nin writing, slighted and disgraced the best lights in the\nReformed Church,\" and such like. All which, by most necessary\nconclusions and inferences, and some of them in expresse termes,\nwill fall upon me out of my owne books. As for my pardon, it\nwill not availe me, as the course is taken. For they meane to\ngoe to the busines by an Act of Parliament which will avoid the\npardon; \"especially seing now the Duke's Grace hath by his\nfreinds disavowed you and your books and doctrine in open\nParlement on Friday last.\" (This was written March 27.) \"And the\npardon extendeth but to offences particularly named against the\nKing, and this is supposed to be against Church and Common-\nwelth. For the privilege (of Convocation) they intend not to\ninfring it, but when all things be redy, you shall have notice,\nand you may come if you will. But come or come not, they will\nprocede at the last to condemning of your books.\" Thus much out\nof my frend's letter, whom I must conceale, and therefore burne\nthis letter, or kepe it close; by which you see their\nresolution, and that it is to no purpose to say any thing for my\nself or cause unto them. My only desire to be with you, if\npossibly I could, is to knowe what you must not or dare not\nwrite, for I misbode some greate matter. But I hope you will\ngett it downe to me nowe. I sent my man on purpose. You may\ntrust him with a letter and me to burne it afterward. I confesse\nI mervale the Parliament holdeth so longe, and that they thus\ndaudle out the King with doing nothing.\n   Att the very beginning of the next weeke I purpose, God\nwilling to be with you. For I suppose before, the L[\\ords\\] will\ntake no greate notice, and I knowe most, alway, that is\nobjected. But, above all, I never yet repented to referre the\nordering and directing of all businesse to God, who knoweth more\nand seeth farther then we can.\n   I have not yet heard or seen any of their messengers. If he\ncome, I meane to give him that answere you advise, and I was\nresolved; to which you see my frend also did direct me, who\nwould fayne persuade me they procede without all passion in this\nbusines. The old woman that kept my Lord of Gloucester's house\nis dead of the plague, but not in his house nor nere it, nor\nhath she been there a good time. There are twenty persons in our\npest house, beside 6 or 7 houses infected. God help us\n<P I,90>\nand rid us out of our trobles. I besech you write your minde,\nand longe, and if it be very expedient that I come up, come\nlife, come death, I will be with you. Referring all unto God who\n[\\...\\] (\\Vale.\\)\n   Your assured\n   R. M.\n   Aprill 20, [\\1626.\\]\n   To the w=ll=. my most assured and worthie freind. Mr. Jhon\nCosen, Chapla [\\...\\] the Lo. B=p=. of Durha~, this at Durha~\nhou [\\...\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 87" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 20 April, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horseydown>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Horseydown" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Horseydown" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shirefhoton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shirefhoton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shirefhoton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMARYOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MARYOT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1442-43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MOTHER OF JOHN MARYOT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "432" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1443" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOAN MARYOT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Redgrave>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Redgrave, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Redgrave" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dover+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dover Street, London" , "Dover Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dover Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RANKING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ranking" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Coopersale, Theydon Garnon (Essex)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "102" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mr Ranking" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPRIDEAU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "AT THE TIME OF WRITING TUTOR AND HEBREW LECTURER IN CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE OXFORD; CHAPLAIN TO LORD CHANCELLOR FINCH 1679, PREBENDARY 1681, ARCHDEACON 1694 AND DEAN OF NORWICH 1702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Prideaux, z Prideaux 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooling at Liskeard and Bodmin; Westminster as King's Scholar; Christ Church, Oxford 1668; BA 1672; MA 1675; BD 1682; DD 1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman of good position and influence" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HUMPHREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PRIDEAUX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "3.5.1648-1.11.1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM CORNWALL (Padstow; of an ancient Cornish family) TO OXFORD TO NORWICH IN THE 1680S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married and left Oxford in 1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "23505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1724" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 82>\n[} [\\LV. COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\n   Dear Madam, - I think itt very long since I heard of you, and\ntherefore send this messenger to bring me word how you doe, from\nwhom I should not have binne so many months without hearing, but\nthat for this two last I have had so much ill health and paine\nas made me for a good part of the tyme unable to wright, and\nyett hath left me but a lame woeman. Better nuse I hope to\nreseave of you and yours, which I pray for, and shall wellcom\nwith a great deale of gladness for this fatall yeare keepes me\nin continual fears for those I love, which if I did not you\nhartely, I wear more than unworthy to have a freind. M=r= Bacon,\nI trust, hath by this tyme perfectly recovered his long sicknes,\nwhich, both for his owne sake and the comfort of your lyfe, I\ncannot but with much\n<P 83>\naffection inquier after, and do so to know when you intend to\nbee att London; where or hear I hope wee shall meete this spring\natt the fardest, if the towne and these parts continue so cleane\nfrom the sicknes as, God be thanked, att the present they are;\nthough all the markett townes about us, and many small villages,\nRichmondsworth exsepted, have all this summer continued infected\nas well as the citie, which kept me from sending to those I\nhoped wear farder from danger for feare of convaighing any to\nthem, though God of his great goodnes spared my owne familie,\nand hath yett reserved me, I hope, for his servis: if itt may be\nalso to doe you any, I assure you I shall love my lyfe the\nbetter, and be much the more your contented, that am\n   Y=r= most affectionat servant and faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nMore Lodge, this 16th of January [\\1622-3\\] .\n   To my noble & worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis, att Broome.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "82" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "322" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_More+Lodge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 16 January, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Court%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Court)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Court)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_077>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1502 FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 166>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXII.\\] }]\n(^To his right worshipfull father, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.\ndeliver thes.^)\n   Right worshipfull father, in the most humble and lowly wyse\nthat I can, or may, desiryng to here of your prosperous health,\nworship, and welfaire, which I hartely besech Almighty Jesus\nencrease and contynew to his pleasure, and your most comforth.\n<P 167>\nFather, I am very desirous to here from you, and to know how you\ndo in your matters. I can noe more doe therein, but hartely pray\nto God to helpe you in your right, and send you gud speede. And\nI pray you let my wyfe have some word from you by this next\ncarryer, how you doe in your sayd matters; and she and my sister\nEllynor humbly recomend them unto you, and pray you for your\ndayly blessing. And both they, and I, pray you that we may be\nrecommended unto my brother William Plompton and all your\nfolkes. (And we rehersed them by name.) And thus the holy Ghost\nguid you and all the matters that you labor about. Scribbled in\nhast the viii day of November. Father, I can not yet tell\nwhether I come to London my selfe on this side Christenmas or\nnot; my servant, the bringer hereof, shall shew, as sone as he\nhath the certenty, whether I shall come or be at home.\n   Your loving sone to his smale poore,\n   Germayn Pole.\n[\\8 Nov. 1502.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "166" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, (later?) steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "233" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on 8 November, 1502"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125_used_object_of_type>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property defines the kind of objects used in an E7 Activity, when the specific instance is either unknown or not of interest, such as use of \"a hammer\".\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a employé un objet du type"@fr , "used object of type"@en , "有使用物件类型"@cn , "использовал объект типа"@ru , "benutzte Objekt des Typus"@de , "usou objeto do tipo"@pt , "χρησιμοποίησε αντικείμενο τύπου"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carlisle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Carlisle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Carlisle" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P38_deassigned>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records the identifier that was deassigned from an instance of E1 CRM Entity.\nDeassignment of an identifier may be necessary when an item is taken out of an inventory, a new numbering system is introduced or items are merged or split up. \nThe same identifier may be deassigned on more than one occasion.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a désattribué"@fr , " hob Zuweisung auf von"@de , "取消标识符"@cn , "deassigned"@en , "retirou a atribuição do"@pt , "отменил назначение"@ru , "ακύρωσε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E42_Identifier> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDENNEJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Inns of Court 1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS JUNIOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DENNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1622-1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Denne Hill, Kent" ;
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                "HEIR TO HIS UNCLE VINCENT DENNE OF WENDERTON, A GOOD FRIEND OF HENRY OXINDEN'S; after his death in 1642 H.O. became his executor" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1052" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1648" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS JUNIOR DENNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 109>\n[} [\\XCIV.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I thanke you for your letter this weake; I\nreseued it not tell this morning, and then it was wellcome. I\nthought at the first I had no letter from you, becaus yours had\nno shuperscription; but I was well pleased to be so disceaued.\nIt is a great comfort to me to hear the parlament goos on so\nhappily, and that the kinge has consented that the insendereis\nshould be judged. M=r= Braughton is now at Bromton, and I\nbeleefe, if Mr. Tomkins be not burges for Webly, he will on\nmunday: Mr. Gower purposes to goo to Heereford, to consult\naboute the scandolous ministers, and thos places which haue\nnone. I am glad theare is likly to be so good a corespondency\nbetwne us and the Duch. I am glad to heare my lord is well, but\nI haue not hard from him yet. Theare is a very fine discours\nrwiten in Italien, but translated in to Latine; it is dedicated\nto Oxsensterne, he that was tresure to the king of Sweden; if\nthe book desarfe the comendation I could wisch you did reade it,\nbut I can not send you the titell of the booke. I thanke God\nyour brothers and sisters are very well. I pray God blles you,\nand keepe your hart aboue all the thinges in this life; so I\nrest, \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Janu: 9, 1640 Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "9 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "241" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 9 January, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CCRACKENTHORPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "AT LEAST AT TIMES MEMBER OF THE EARL OF CUMBERLAND'S HOUSEHOLD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHRISTOPHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CRACKENTHORPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "APPLEBY, WESTMORLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "529" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHRISTOPHER CRACKENTHORPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "warning of intrigues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1590 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 57>\n[} [\\NO. XXXIV. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\1590.\\]\n   Althogh my faithe stands me, my deare brother, in so good\nstede, as, without assurance by any one [{but{] your owne\nhand-worke, I do beliue that God hathe, of his goodnes more than\nyour hide, prosperd to good end your vntimely and, if I dare tel\ntruthe, ivel-seasoned journey, yet I may no longar, thogh my\ncourage could stay me til you first began, that best hathe cause\nto acknowelege thankfulnes, stay but let you knowe, what humble\nsacrifice of thankes I yeld to the Omnipotent for your safest\nstop for al your hard cours, and am so bold to chalenge some\npart of that seurty to my heartiest oraisons powred out of no\nfained lippes, wiche best is pleasing to his eares. And do\nbeseche the same to send you, in this noble-raced linage, suche\nlasting joy as the continuance may yeld you bothe happy.\n   And now to talke with you frely as paper may vttar conceit.\nEccept my howrely care for your broken countrey, to to muche\ninfected with the maladie of strangers humors, and to receue no\nmedecin so wel compounded as if the owner make the mixture\nappropriatted to the qualetye of the siknes. Knowe you, my deare\nbrother, for certaine,\n<P 58>\nthat thos ulcers that wer to muche skined with the doulcenes of\nyour applications wer but falsly shaded, and wer within filled\nwith suche venom as hathe burst out sins your departure with\nmost lewd offers to another king to enter your land, with\ndeclaration of ther assured perfourmance of ther by-passed\nhelpes, and numbars great to take ether part. If with my yees I\nhad not vewed thes treasons, I would be aschamed to write them\nyou. And shal I tel you my thoght herein? I assure you, you ar\nwel worthy of suche traitors, that, whan you knewe them, and had\nthem, you betraied your owne seurty in fauoring ther liues. Good\nLord! who but yourself wold haue left suche peple to be abel to\ndo you wrong. Giue ordar with spide that suche skape not your\ncorrection, and hie your retourne, that is more your honor than\na other mans land, without you mynde to make you seme innocent\nof your realmes ruine, whan absence wil sarue but for your bad\nexcuse. Sild recouvers kings ther dominion whan greattar posses\nhit, yea, suche as ther owne skars may indure for ther tirany.\n   My deare brother, you see how fur my intire care drawes me\nout of the limites that anothers affaires shuld plucke me to,\nbut all suche error I hope you wyl impute to affection, not my\ncuriositie, and beare with ouerplaine imputation, sins hit\nsprings of so good a roote. I craue of you, for your owne best,\nto authorize, yea, animate, your faithfulst and giltles of this\nconspiratie, that the feare not to apprehend in time (I pray God\nnot to late), all suche as any way the may suspect or knowe to\nbe pertakers of this faction. Beliue no more to dandel such\nbabies, as may, or they come to honestie, shake your chaire, for\nyou haue had to sowre experience what suche vane opinions hath\nbred you. I wyl not faile, from time to other, to warne suche as\nI may thinke most clere of this infection of all my knowelege in\nthis dangerous season, daring so muche in your absence as to\nanimat them not to lingar this great mattar til your retourne,\nfor I knowe that wer to late; the dayes that the haue giuen ar\nshortar than to expect so longe. If my prayers wer not more than\nmy good [{writing{] , I shuld be sory to retaine your yees on so\nrude skribling, wherfor I\n<P 59>\nend, with my incessant prayers to God for your safe kiping and\nioyful retourne.\n   Your most affectionat lovinge sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my deere brother and cousin the king of\nScotland.\n   After the finisching of my lettar, ther came to my handz an\novertur that makes me suppose hit could not, nor durst not, haue\nbine offerd me without your consent, albeit for hit I nether saw\nyour commission nor receued from you one word therof, but for al\nthat, hit makes me see that your sight serues you not alone for\npresent vewe, but makes you to beholde the state of distant\ncountries wiche do fele the smart of my vndeserued hate, and\nmakes the innocent bloud cal for reuenge of euel-framed\niniuries. And thogh my conscience cannot accuse my thoghts to\nhaue by any cause procured suche an ennemy, and that he hathe to\nplainlye soght my life and kingdome, yet, I think myselfe\nobliged to you that wold make end of so uniust a war, and\nacknowelege the ded king of famous memorie more happy in suche\nfaithful councelars than I see many kings in ther liuing\nseruantz. And for that they offer me, I wyl euer cronicle them\namonge the iust fulfillars of true trust. And albeit my wrongs\nbe suche as nature of a king aught rather, for ther particular,\ndye than not reuenge, yet the top of my courage shal neuer\nouerstreche my hart from care of christian bloud, and for that\nalone, no feare of him, I protest to God, from whom bothe iust\nquarel, faithful subjectz, and valiant acts I dout not wil\ndefend: yet, am I thus content that you shal folowe the\nwel-deuised methode, and if he wyl giue playne grant without a\ngileful meaning, I wil make knowen that in me the lack of so\ngood a worke shal neuer be found.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "57" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "936" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on ?, 1590"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Bath>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Bath, Somerset)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Bath" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/openid>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An OpenID for an Agent." ;
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                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "openid" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/isPrimaryTopicOf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2JONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Wappenham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Carpenter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "250" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_at+the+camp+Hounslow>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "at the camp Hounslow" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "at the camp Hounslow" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Caus+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Caus Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Caus Castle" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-719>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for series with freq. higher than daily)\nyear/month/day/hours/minutes to year/month/day/hours/minutes."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "719" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYMMDDhhmmmCCYYMMDDhhmmm"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTOTTEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant; travelled to the Indies as an interloper 1611-1613. Employed by the EIC 1614, spent time at the Indies (visited Japan 1616-17, 1617-18). Returned to England 1619; last mentioned March 1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Totten" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1610-1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies most of the period 1611-1619. Two trips to Japan from Bantam: 12.7.1614 - 1.2.1615 and 2.8.1617-20.2.1618." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Ship's master; mariner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1285" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Totten" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arnhem>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Low+Countries> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Arnhem, the Netherlands" , "Arnhem, Low Countries" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arnhem" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12963" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Frederick Lewis Hanover, Prince of Wales (1707-1751)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1745-1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London. At sea 1768-1770. On the continent 1773-1774; 1783-1786." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Created Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn on the death of his uncle William in 1765. Married Anne Luttrell (1743-1808) 1771. The Cumberlands patroned the arts. Reconciled to George III in 1780." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "388" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1790" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Great+Bookham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Great Bookham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Great Bookham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCAREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1st Lord Hunsdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1524-1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of Anne Boleyn's sister and first cousin to Queen Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Baron Hunsdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "314" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1596" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Carey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "被用来识别"@cn , "identifie"@fr , "είναι αναγνωριστικό"@el , "identifies"@en , "bezeichnet"@de , "identifica"@pt , "идентифицирует"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sakai+and+Osaka>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sakai and Osaka" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sakai and Osaka" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the naming or identification of any real world item by a name or any other identifier. \nThis property is intended for identifiers in general use, which form part of the world the model intends to describe, and not merely for internal database identifiers which are specific to a technical system, unless these latter also have a more general use outside the technical context. This property includes in particular identification by mathematical expressions such as coordinate systems used for the identification of instances of E53 Place. The property does not reveal anything about when, where and by whom this identifier was used. A more detailed representation can be made using the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path through E15 Identifier Assignment.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "αναγνωρίζεται ως"@el , "est identifiée par"@fr , "is identified by"@en , "идентифицируется посредством"@ru , "é identificado por"@pt , "有识别称号"@cn , "wird bezeichnet als"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 23>\n[} [\\XVIII. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\]\n}]\nDeare Cornewallis,\n   The K. of Denmarcke's unexpected coming hath constrayned me\nto defer my setting forward towards Rutland from the 8=th= of\nAugust to the tenth, which is Wensday comse'night, and so itt\nwill be the 11=th= before I shall be at Huntingdon, whear I\npromis myselfe the contentment of meeting you; whearof to have a\nconfirmation, and that you may not be ignorant of this\nalteration, I send this bearer, whom lett me intreatt you to\ndispatch as soone as you may: and suffer not any thing lesse\nthen necessity to change your purpos, and M=r= Bacon's, to take\nthis jorney for her sake that will ever be to you both a most\nassured and affectionate freind, L. Bedford.\n   My mistres comanded me not to forget her kindest comendations\nto you.\nBedford House, in haste, this Saterday morneinge 30th July\n[\\1614\\] .\n   To my worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 30 July, 1614"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises activities that result in the allocation of an identifier to an instance of E1 CRM Entity. An E15 Identifier Assignment may include the creation of the identifier from multiple constituents, which themselves may be instances of E41 Appellation. The syntax and kinds of constituents to be used may be declared in a rule constituting an instance of E29 Design or Procedure.\nExamples of such identifiers include Find Numbers, Inventory Numbers, uniform titles in the sense of librarianship and Digital Object Identifiers (DOI). Documenting the act of identifier assignment and deassignment is especially useful when objects change custody or the identification system of an organization is changed. In order to keep track of the identity of things in such cases, it is important to document by whom, when and for what purpose an identifier is assigned to an item.\nThe fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be expressed by using the property E1 CRM Entity. P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of): E42 Identifier. It can better be expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type, such as “preferred identifier assignment”, to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment via the P2 has type property.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Identifier Assignment"@en , "Назначение Идентификатора"@ru , "Kennzeichenzuweisung"@de , "Απόδοση Αναγνωριστικού"@el , "标识符指定"@cn , "Attribution d’identificateur"@fr , "Atribuição de Identificador"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDODSLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprentice to a Mansfield stocking weaver, but ran away and became a footman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Dodsley (1681-1750), schoolmaster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "88" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1703-1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire; to London c. 1720s-early 17302?; died at Durham (on a visit to his friend Joseph Spence)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Set up a publishing firm in Pall Mall, London 1735. London's leading literary publisher of the mid-18th century. Best known as the publisher of works by Pope, Johnson, Gray and Goldsmith." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "31428" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "17263" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1764" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dodsley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACRANE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Crane of Wood Norton?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CRANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "APPEARS TO BE A FRIEND OF MARGARET PASTON'S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "303" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE CRANE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Critchill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Critchill" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Critchill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SNEWDIGATE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Conyers, politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sophia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Newdigate née Conyers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1718-1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Copt Hall, Essex; Arbury, Warwickshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Roger Newdigate in May 1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6368" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1774" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sophia Newdigate née Conyers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESEYMOUR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier and royal servant. Introduced to court by his father; page of honour to Henry VIII's sister Mary 1514; joint constable in survivorship of Bristol Castle 1517; fought in France, knighted 1523; esquire of the king's household 1524; JP for Wiltshire, master of the horse to the duke of Richmond 1525; on an embassy to France 1527; steward of 2 manors in Somerset & Wiltshire 1529; esquire of the body to Henry VIII 1531; gentleman of the privy chamber, Viscount Beauchamp of Hache, governor and captain of Jersey, chancellor of north Wales 1536; privy councillor, earl of Hertford 1537; defended Calais and Guînes 1539; KG 1541; warden of the Scottish marches for a few months, lord high admiral 1542-43; lord great chamberlain 1543-47; lieutenant-general in the north 1544, -45; lieutenant of the kingdom under Catherine Parr 1544; missions in France 1544-46; lord protector of the realm, governor of the king's person, high steward of England for the coronation, lord treasurer, earl marshal, duke of Somerset, chancellor of Cambridge, fought in Scotland 1547; protectorate dissolved 1549; deprived of all his positions > pardoned, restored 1550; lord lieutenant of Berkshire and Hampshire 1551; charged with high treason, arrested, found guilty of felony 1551, executed 1552." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2, x Paget, y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Said to have been educated at both Oxford and Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Seymour (1473/4-1536), landowner and courtier, of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1500 (Who's Who: probably 1506), d. 1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Wolf Hall, Wiltshire; educated in Oxford & Cambridge; court by 1514 (member of the royal household by 1524, lodgings at Greenwich Palace 1536); missions abroad; manors in Somerset, Wiltshire & Hampshire; inherited Wolf Hall from father 1536; built Somerset House, London 1539/40; soldiering in Scotland and France 1544, London intermittently, back at court 1546; as lord protector acquired more lands esp. in Somerset & Wiltshire; also owned Syon House, Middlesex; imprisoned in the Tower, died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving son. Mother: Margery (d. 1550), daughter of Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk. Brother of Thomas Seymour and Jane, Henry VIII's 3rd wife. Married (1) ante 1518 Katherine (d. in or before 1535?), daughter and coheir of Sir William Fillol, a landowner in Dorset and Essex; (2) c. 1535 Anne (c. 1510-1587), daughter of Sir Edward Stanhope of Rampton, Nottinghamshire, and his wife, Elizabeth Bourchier. Supported religious reform, tried to abolish enclosure, wanted to conquer Scotland but succeeded only in accumulating massive debts." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st duke of Somerset, lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "16994" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1552" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Seymour" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barton, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHOSSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GLOVER, WOOL BUYER IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BARTHOLOMEW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOSSE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1367" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BARTHOLOMEW HOSSE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KZOUCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "KATHERINE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ZOUCH N. PROUD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR ALLAN ZOUCH; DAUGHTER OF MARY PROUD NÉE SPRAKELING, SISTER OF KATHERINE OXINDEN, HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM'S MOTHER; first husband was James Hobart, son of Sir Henry Hobart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "509" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "KATHERINE ZOUCH N. PROUD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESTANHOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Giffard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Butler, Nobleman, Duke of Ormond, Lord High Steward of Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STANHOPE N. BUTLER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN AT KILKENNY, IRELAND; WAS SENT TO DERBYSHIRE FROM COURT BECAUSE OF THE ATTRACTION OF THE DUKE OF YORK (JAMES II)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF PHILIP STANHOPE, EARL OF CHESTERFIELD; FRIEND OF MARTHA LADY GIFFARD; DAUGHTER OF JAMES BUTLER, DUKE OF ORMOND. CHESTERFIELD IS SAID TO HAVE HAD HER POISONED OUT OF JEALOUSY." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COUNTESS OF CHESTERFIELD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1665" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH STANHOPE N. BUTLER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Estreux>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Estreux" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stanford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Beds.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stanford, Beds." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stanford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Tawstock>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Tawstock, Devon)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Tawstock" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "general & personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1625 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,64>\n[} [\\XXXVIII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nMy love and thancks remembered. Your booke was the first newes I\nhad certeyne of Spalato, who was, it appeareth, an honester man\nthen he was taken for, as good as his word unto my self and\nothers. You see upon desperate terms of separation we stand. No\nyelding or moderation any way to be hoped for in point of\nopposition from that Church, so long as Puritan Jesuits beare\nthe sway.\n   The Parleament, I heare, is putt of, but (\\quousque\\) , and\n(\\quorsum\\) I can nott heare. I am loth to come up before the\nbooke be don, that so (\\una` fidelia` duos parietes\\) .\nOtherwise I had come nowe with Mr. Stokes, who is sent for by\nhis Lord for a benefice I heare. I wrote not by the carier\nbecause my man was to come, by whom you may returne what you\nplease: though what you dare not write you shall kepe till I see\nyou. I have sent an Epistle without much a doe, if you please to\nwrite it over fayre for the King, because my hand is none of the\nbest. If it be not to purpose, as my Lord would have it, send me\na particular of some heads to insist on. I shall thinck upon\nthese Articles, peradventure, more seriously, but not till I\nhave sent Eusebius to Paris.\n<P I,65>\n   God willing, after Easter I come to Windsore, though if\nAusten be returned I se no reason but you may stepp out hether.\nHowsoever and whersoever, God Almightie blesse you, and preserve\nhis Church. I can not att present thinck upon answere to your\nquestion of Prebends, etc. I shall att more leisure and\nhereafter.\n   Your most assured,\n   R: Mountagu.\n   Pettworth, March 8, [\\1624-5.\\]\n   To the w=ll=. my most assured loving freind, Mr. Ihon Cosen,\nChaplyn in house to the L. B. of Durham, att Durham house, be\nthis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "308" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pettworth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 8 March, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winterton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Winterton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winterton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 246>\n[^JOHN JONES TO DANIEL LLOYD^]\nTo M=r= Daniell Lloyd, att Wrexham.\nDeare ffriend,\n   I have sealed the Bond and the Counterpart which you sent mee\nconcerning Chappell Izard. But indeed I am troubled y=t= y=e=\nGentleman is so unhandsome as to insist upon my Brother Kyffin\nand you to be suretyes for mee when I pay such a fine for soe\nshort a tyme, and more for his Land then any man in these tymes\nwill give. The conveniency of the howse is all that is\ndesireable in the Bargaine, and very usefull for mee, but\nburthensome to a Tennant that is to live by his farme. You will\nfinde by the enclosed what Rent is due to M=r= Poore from his\nformer Tennant, and y=e= reasons of the Defalcation. The same\ndefalcac~on falls upon this halfe yeare, soe that the whole due\nto him att this tyme is 66=l.= 16=s.= which I will and must pay\nhim. I have besides the defalcac~on abovesaid layed\n<P 247>\nout about 3=l.= in searching for and takeing out Coppyes of the\nRecords to make out his Tytle to St. Laurence, which he out to\nrepay, although I cannot insist upon it in this Account, and\nuntill I have my lease I am not enabled to trye the tytle, being\nas yett but a Ten~ant to an Assignee, and for soe short a tyme\nas will not beare the trouble of a suite. The possession is kept\nfrom mee to this day, the Corne carryed of y=e= ground, and at\nthis tyme they sowe winter Corne there, and it may be with more\nconfidence then formerly, because he that detaineth the\nPossession is a Parliam=t= man, and therefore not soe open to be\nmolested with suites. But although this may raise under\nTen~ants' confidence, yet I rest assured the Gentleman will make\nnoe such use of his Imployment. I cannot remember, nor doe I\nbelieve that I have made M=r= Power a promise to pay him 100=l.=\nfor this yeare nowe past, without suitable condic~ons propounded\nto be had from him. I did desire from him a Lease of 21 years,\nand had that beene granted mee then, which was about May, I had\nbeene able to have done somewhat, in order to the recovery of\nthe Land in Controversie, and to have payd this last halfe\nyeares Rent without deduction for the same. I am afraid I have\nbeene over troublesome unto you in this matter, which makes mee\nbe thus large with you, at this tyme that my Brother Kyffin and\nyou may putt a periodd unto it as you judge best. I thanke you\nfor the account you gave me of the S'=ts= Church of God with\nyou, and blessed be our Lord that preserves you from being\nentangled with y=e= snares of the Serpent, and leads you out\nwith soe much zeale and fervency of spirit to avoid contentions\nand strife, and to provoake the people of God to unity and love,\nwhich are the bonds of peace and p=r=fection. My enquiry after\nyou proceeded from a desire I had to be enabled to give some\nGodly freinds heere an Account of you, and thereby to remove\ntheir jealousy which reports\n<P 248>\nhad begot in them. M=r= Thimbleton and M=r= Rogers can give you\nan account of the state and temper of Professo=rs= heere, unto\nwhose relation I refer you, and rest,\n   Your very affec~conat freind,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 18=th= October, 1653.\n\nA note to be inclosed in M=r= Dan. Lloyd's Letter.\nAs touching the half yeares rent due from M=r= Peaseley ending\nat May last, he saith he will not pay any more then what is sett\ndowne in the letter, without it be recovered by law. And really\nin my judgm=t= he ought to have allowance for S=t= Laurence\nlands, it being kept from him, and the other sum in a tax sett\nupon the recet by vertue of any gen=ll= order made for relief of\nTenants, and is deducted by all landlords. And there is the same\nreason for the last half yeare. However I leave that to my\nBrother Kyffin and you to compromise as you see cause.\n   Your assured friend,\n   J. J.\n18=th= October, 1653.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Lloyd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DLLOYD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Daniel Lloyd on 18 October, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWANLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Bourchier of Newcastle upon Tyne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Wanley's Westminster landlord, Bernard Martin Berenclow. Married Wanley in 1705. Their relationship was very close." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Wanley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dragon+%28ship%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dragon (ship)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dragon (ship)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "POLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "274" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM POLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P127i_has_narrower_term>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a pour terme spécifique"@fr , "hat den Unterbegriff"@de , "has narrower term"@en , "έχει στενότερο όρο"@el , "tem termo específico"@pt , "有狭义术语"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Hodgkinson, merchant, of co. Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks née Hodgkinson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born (?) and raised in Overton, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First wife of Joseph II Banks. Mother of Robert 3, Lettice, Elizabeth, Eleanora and William Banks." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "266" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1730" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Banks née Hodgkinson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1620 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 75>\n[} [\\L. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Madam,\n   If you will do me the favor to lett me have your companie\nhear while your busnes stayeth you in towne, your lodgings will\nbe ready for you tomorrow night, [{to{] which I hope you beleeve\nyou shall be as wellcom as ever you wear to any place, and may\nas freely co~mand as when they wear your owne: so may you still,\nI assure you, esteem them, as long as they be in the possession\nof\n   Your trewly loveing freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nHarington House, this Thursday morning [\\1620\\] .\n   To my noble & worthy freind the La. Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "75" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "99" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1620"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_072>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Senders: Robenett Plumpton \"with other moe\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1501 FN RTPLUMPTON>\n<X ROBENET PLUMPTON>\n<P 155>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXIII.\\] }]\n(^To our right woshipfull master, Sir Robart Plompton, kt. be\nthis letter delyvered in hast.^)\n   After most lowly and all due recomendations, we lowly\nrecomend us unto your good mastership; certyfying you, that as\nfare as we can understand or know, John Rocliffe and John\nSothell\n<P 156>\nar come to Kynreston place, and ther purpose to tary and abyde,\nto such tyme as they thinke tyme convenient for to enter into\nyour liflods in this country, and take distor [\\distress\\] . And\nwe have bene at dyverse places of your liflods, and finds your\ntenants well disposed toward you; and sithen, the most part of\ngentlemen in this country, and especyally the Eyres, so that ye\nwold come yourselfe and be sene amongst your tenants and frynds,\nthe which were to them a singler pleasure and comforth, and to\nyourselfe a great strength. And to bring with you not over the\nnumber of xx horse at the most, and such as may have your advise\nand counsell to take derection, the which may be to the suerty\nof your lyflod and tenants. And if ye can gett master Mydleton,\nbryng him with you, or Richard Grene, or some other, and come to\nHassop, for we have desevered us, and some departed tham. And\nwith the grace of (^Jesu^) , and ye come betwixt this and\ntuesday, that all things shalbe to your harts comforth in time\nto come. But, Sir, they have bene here diverse tymes, doing for\nyour wele and pleasure, and thinkes ye will, or dar, not put you\nin jopartie for your owne; for and ye come, they will put them\nin dever to do any thing that may be to the wele of your liflod\nand tenants. And, Sir, bryng with you money convenient for your\nexpenses, for as yet ... here be now [\\noe\\] rent teyned. Now\n[\\noe\\] over to you at this tyme, who the holy Trenety have you\nin his keping. By your servant,\n   Robinit Plompton, with other moe.\n[\\Anno 1501.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "(illegitimate) brother (& others) - (legitimate) brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robenett (Robert)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "common clerk of the City of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Derbyshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robenett (Robert) Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1501"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MultiSenders"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P42i_was_assigned_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "被指定类型於"@cn , "был присвоен посредством"@ru , "wurde zugewiesen durch"@de , "foi atribuído por"@pt , "was assigned by"@en , "a été attribué par"@fr , "αποδόθηκε από"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E17_Type_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shepey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shepey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shepey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHARINGT2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CREATED A PEER AT THE CORONATION OF JAMES I IN 1603, THE GUARDIAN OF PRINCESS ELIZABETH AT COMBE ABBEY, HE PREVENTED HER ABDUCTION BY GUNPOWDER PLOTTERS IN 1605, ESCORTED HER TO GERMANY ON HER MARRIAGE TO THE ELECTOR PALATINE IN 1613, AND DIED AT WORMS ON return journey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HARINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Cousin of Sir John Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1ST BARON HARINGTON OF EXTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN II HARINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon+or+Cornwall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Devon or Cornwall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESTANHAWE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "POSSIBLY A GENTLEMAN OR A WEALTHY YEOMAN, REFERRED TO AS MR STANHOWE; TENANT AND DEBTOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STANHOWE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORFOLK?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Referred to as *Mr* Stanhowe e.g. by John Mounford; Stanhowe rushed out of Cockthorpe House, the tenancy of which he had" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD STANHOWE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HOMPHREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BROWNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. later than 1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BRISTOL, AVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "109" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HOMPHREY BROWNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/mbox_sha1sum>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The sha1sum of the URI of an Internet mailbox associated with exactly one owner, the  first owner of the mailbox." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "sha1sum of a personal mailbox URI name" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JZOUCHE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PRIORESS OF THE MONASTERY OF THE HOLY TRINITY OF MARKYATE 1508-1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ZOUCHE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MARKYATE, HERTFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DAME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "217" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JANE ZOUCHE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambs.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cambs." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Mary Queen of Scots" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1587 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 43>\n[} [\\NO. XXVI. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\About 1st February, 1586-7.\\]\n   Be not caried away, my deare brother, with the lewd\nperswations of suche, as insteade of infowrming you of my to\nnideful and helpeles\n<P 44>\ncause of defending the brethe that God hath given me, to be\nbetter spent than spilt by the bloudy invention of traitors\nhandz, may perhaps make you belive, that ether the offense was\nnot so great, or if that cannot serue them, for the\nover-manifest triall wiche in publik and by the greatest and\nmost in this land hathe bine manifestly proved, yet the wyl make\nthat her life may be saved and myne safe, wiche wold God wer\ntrue, for whan you make vewe of my long danger indured thes\nfowre - wel ny fiue - moneths time to make a tast of, the\ngreatest witz amongs my owne, and than of French, and last of\nyou, wyl graunt with me, that if nide wer not mor than my malice\nshe shuld not have her merite.\n   And now for a good conclusion of my long-taried-for answer.\nYour commissionars telz me, that I may trust her in the hande of\nsome indifferent prince, and have all her cousins and allies\npromis she wil no more seake my ruine. Deare brother and cousin,\nway in true and equal balance wither the lak not muche good\nground whan suche stuf serves for ther bilding. Suppose you I am\nso mad to truste my life in anothers hand and send hit out of my\nowne? If the young master of Gray, for curring faueur with you,\nmight fortune say hit, yet old master Mylvin hath yeres ynough\nto teache him more wisdome than tel a prince of any jugement\nsuche a contrarious frivolous maimed reason. Let your\ncouncelors, for your honour, discharge ther duty so muche to you\nas to declaire the absurditie of such an offer; and, for my\npart, I do assure myselfe to muche of your wisdome, as, thogh\nlike a most naturall good son you charged them to seake all\nmeanes the could deuis with wit or jugement to save her life,\nyet I can not, nor do not, allege any fault to you of thes\npersuations, for I take hit that you wil remember, that advis or\ndesiars aught ever agree with the surtye of the party sent to\nand honor of the sendar, wiche whan bothe you way, I doute not\nbut your wisdome wil excuse my nide, and waite my necessitie,\nand not accuse me ether of malice or of hate.\n   And now to conclude. Make account, I pray you, of my firme\nfrindeship loue and care, of which you may make sure accownt, as\none\n<P 45>\nthat never mindz to faile from my worde, nor swarve from our\nleague, but wyl increase, by all good meanes, any action that\nmay make true shewe of my stable amitie; from wiche, my deare\nbrother, let no sinistar whisperars, nor busy troblars of\nprincis states, persuade to leave your surest, and stike to\nvnstable staies. Suppose them to be but the ecchos to suche whos\nstipendaries the be, and wyl do more for ther gaine than your\ngood. And so, God hold you ever in his blessed kiping, and make\nyou see your tru frinds. Excuse my not writing sonar, for paine\nin one of my yees was only the cause.\n   Your most assured lovinge sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my deare brother and cousin, the kinge of\nSkotz.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "c. 1 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on c. 1 February, 1587"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Charles+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Charles Street, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lenne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lenne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lenne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northampton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northamptonshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Northampton, Northamptonshire" , "Northampton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northampton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAPARKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "MDX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Parker née Anstruther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Uxbridge, Middlesex (domicile)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Roger Newdigate's godson and heir Charles Parker, who died in 1795." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1026" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Parker née Anstruther" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LEGAL ADVISER TO SIR JOHN FASTOLF, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 1460-66, M.P. 1460-62" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21511" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity Hall & Peterhouse, Cambridge; Inner Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Paston I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1435" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1421-1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "PASTON, NORFOLK (STUDIED AT TRINITY HALL AND PETERHOUSE IN CAMBRIDGE AND INNER TEMPLE, LONDON)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Margaret Mautby 1440; inherited Sir John Fastolf; LETTERS WRITTEN BY GLOYS, GRESHAM, CALLE AND PAMPYNG" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, AC, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "113316" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1421" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1466" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN I PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Park+Place>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Park Place" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Park Place" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "uncertain rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenlands>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Greenlands, Buckinghamshire" , "Greenlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Greenlands" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBEATON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Abbot of Lilleshall. Elected 1499, in office 1516." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Beaton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lilleshall, Shropshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Also known as Geoffrey Beyton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Abbot of Lilleshall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "435" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Godfrey Beaton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_068>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1638 TC JJACKSON>\n<X JOHN JACKSON>\n<P 260>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXVII.\\] JOHN JACKSON [\\TO MATTHEW HUTTON, ESQ.\\]\n}] \n[\\March 1637-8.\\]\n   Good S=r=, We now begin to grow impatient of your long\nabsence from us: so, as I am a generall suitour to pray yow to\nfold upp your businesses and make hast northe-ward. By our\nneighbour, M=r=. Nicholson, I wrote to yow. By your servant, Th.\nCl., I receaved a kind letter from yow, for which I owe yow much\nthancks; whereby I perceave yow have very notably fitted mee\nwith a trilingue psalterium, which indeed is just such an one as\nI would have (if it be well printed). For the Chaldee or Syriack\nI care not, and only mentioned them because I thought yow would\nhardly gett one of the three tongues only. I pray, Sir, let it\nbe preserved even as it is, without alteration of binding, if\nalready yow have not delivered it over to be broken by the\nbookbinder. So as the book yow had upp with yow being fayrely\nbound, and that only brought downe, yow have fully therein\nconcurred with my desires. I hope by this tyme M=r=. Bulwer's\ndebet is payed yow. I must needs, in the behalf of my wife, pray\nyow also to buy her 2 fayr and usefull bone combes, about 16 or\n18=d=. a piece. God send us yow saffe home is a piece of our\nMarch leiturgy, and of\n   Yo=r= very fr. and servant,\n   Jo. Jackson.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "260" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "rector of Marske" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJACKSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28north%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jackson to Matthew Hutton on March, 1638"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Eton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBerkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Eton, ?Berkshire" , "Eton, Berkshire" , "Eton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eton" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P78i_identifies>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E49_Time_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "被用来识别"@cn , "είναι αναγνωριστικό"@el , "идентифицирует"@ru , "bezeichnet"@de , "identifies"@en , "identifica"@pt , "identifie"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Risington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Risington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Risington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middleham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Middleham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Middleham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brampton+Bryan>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herefordshire%29> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herefordshire%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire)" , "(Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Brampton Bryan" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CAMP>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Widow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Camp" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "100" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Widow Camp" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RRADCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Earl of Sussex; 1st viscount of Fitzwalter, 2nd Baron of Fitzwalter; prominent courtier under Henry VIII; K.B. 1524; viscount 1525; privy councillor 1526; earl 1529; great chamberlain of England 1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Radcliffe, 1st Baron of Fitzwalter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1483-1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married the earl of Derby's sister Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Radcliffe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 17>\n[} [\\XIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Madam,\n   W=th=out circumstances I am her the same man as I parted from\nyou, beinge not able to make my self more worthy of yo=e= loue\nthen before. I haue found base enimyes in myne absence beyond\nexpectation, but my cheifest friends firme onely in what they\nhaue intended, & encrease of loue, although not of fortunes.\nDeare Madam, I am reasonably sensible of yo=e= deseruings & what\n<P 18>\nconcerneth my self; wherfore be perswaded of my best endeuors\nfore the satisfaction or furtherance of eyther. I haue freely\nimparted (not w=th=out great reasons) the success of my business\nto my father & mother, the entertaynement of w=ch= I will refer\nto yo=e= owne experience at yo=e= retourne into the contry, wher\nI shall be easily able to iustifie whatsoeuer I haue eyther\nprotested for my self or promised for my friends. Vntill when\nall good angells guard you. From Culford, January xuiij. Yours,\n   Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1613-14.\\]\n   I desier you to kyss the hands of the L. of Bedford of my\npart, & lett her vnderstand that at this instant I am prouidinge\nto do her seruise.\n   To his much honoured Lady, the Lady Cornwalleys, at Twitnam.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future husband - future wife; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 18 January, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopstone>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bishopstone, Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bishopstone" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499? T H5PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 5TH EARL>\n<P 74>\n[} [\\LETTER XLV.\\] }]\n(^To my Right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton,\nknight.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cousin, I commennd me unto you, and\ndesire and pray you to cause suer search to be made, what horse\nand cattaille ther be, that goes in my spring within my parke at\n<P 75>\nSpofford; and such as can be found their, I pray you to se them\ndryven and voyded out therof: and also henceforth, that ye will\nse neither horse nor cattell goe within my said spring, as my\nspeciall trust is in you, whom God preserve. Written in my\nmannor of Semar, the ij day of Aprill. Over this, Cousin, I\nhartely pray you to se my said parke vewed, and that the dere\nwithin the same may be easily delt withall, and what remaines\nwithin the same I pray you to certefie me, after the said vew be\ntaken.\n   Yor loving Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "5th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H5PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Seamer> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 2 April, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWYTHE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wythe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4276" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wythe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDOCKYNGT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT (SALTER), POSSIBLY A SERVANT OF LISLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DOCKYNGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON, DOVER/CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "382" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS DOCKYNGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGYLBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Made Steward of the Lincoln City Courts and freeman in 1698; Recorder of Lincoln 1721-1742, resigned due to age and illness." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn 1680?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Anthony Gylby, counsellor at law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gylby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1669, d. post 1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Stainton le Hole, Lincs. Lived in Lincoln?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of Elizabeth Scroggs (da. of Chief Justice Wm S.)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1742" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Gylby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MDEVERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGARET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DE VERE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WIVENHOE, ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF THE 13TH EARL OF OXFORD, DAUGHTER OF RICHARD NEVILLE, EARL OF SALISBURY." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "ON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COUNTESS OF OXFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1506" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARGARET DE VERE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ORTHOGRAPHER, CHESTER HERALD 1567 (1576?), POSSIBLY IN THE KING'S SERVICE, COURT OF WARDS AND LIBERTIES (Liveries?). Hart was created Chester herald by William Cecil, apparently worked for him a long time" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably public/grammar school; possibly Cambridge (judging by his work)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Hart (d.1500); 'lesser gentry'; headborough of Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HART" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1501?-1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MIDDLESEX TO LONDON, TRAVELLED IN EUROPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "YOUNGER SON (elder brother innkeeper --> London merchant) OF JOHN HART, 'LESSER GENTRY' HEADBOROUGH OF NORHOLT, MIDDLESEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1192" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1574" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN HART" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHERWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Vicar of St. Helen's, Abingdon, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Herward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Abingdon, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vicar of St. Helen's, Abingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "208" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Herward" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Queen%27s+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Queen's House, London" , "Queen's House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Queen's House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_VDENNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Vincent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Denne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Denne Hill, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2411" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Vincent Denne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thornhill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Thornhill, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thornhill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 TC G1VILLIERS>\n<X GEORGE VILLIERS 1>\n<P 146>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLXXXVII. THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM TO THE KING.\\] }] \n   Dere Dad, Gossope and Steward\n   Though your babie himselfe hath sent word what neede he hath\nof more jewells, yet will I by this berer, who can make more\nspeede then Carlile, againe acquaint your Majesty therewith, and\ngive my poure and sausie opinion what will be fittest more to\nsend. Hetherto you have bine so spareing that whereas you\nthought to have sent him sufficiently for his one wareing, to\npresent his Mistris who I ame sure shall shortlie now louse that\ntitle, and to lend me, that I to the contrarie have bine forsed\nto lend him. You neede not aske who made me able to do it. Sir,\nhe hath neyther chaine nor hattband; and I beseech you consider\nfirst how rich they are in jewells here, then in what a poure\nequipage he came in, how he hath no other meanes to appere like\na Kings sonne, how they are usefullests at such a time as this\nwhen they may doe your selfe, your sone, and the nation honor,\nand\n<P 147>\nlastlie how it will neyther caust nor hasard you anie thinge.\nThese resons, I hope, since you have ventured allredie your\ncheefest jewell your Sonne, will serve to perswade you to lett\nlouse thesse more after him: first your best hattband; the\nPortingall diamond; the rest of the pendant diamonds, to make up\na Necles to give his Mistris; and the best rope of perle; with a\nrich chaine or tow for himself to waire, or els your Doge must\nwant a coller; which is the redie way to put him into it. There\nare manie other jewells which are of so mean qualitie as they\ndeserve not that name, but will save much in your purs and serve\nverie well for Presents. They had never so good and greate an\noccasion to take the aire out of there boxes as at this time.\nGod knowes when they shall have such another: and they had neede\nsome times to get nerer the Sonne to continue them in there\nperfection. Here give me leave humbly on my knees to give your\nMajesty thankes for that rich jewell you sent me in a box by my\nlord Vahan, and give him leave to kiss your hands from me who\ntooke the paines to draw it. My reward to him is this, he spent\nhis time well, which is the thinge wee should all most desier,\nand is the glorie I covett most here in your service, which\nsweet Jesus grant me, and your blessing.\n   Your Majesty's most humble slave and doge\n   Steenie.\nMadrill the 25 of Aprill 1623.\n<P 148>\n   Sir\n   Foure Asses you I have sent. Tow hees and tow shees. Five\nCameles, tow hees, tow shees, with a young one; and one\nEllefant, which is worth your seeing. Thees I have impudentlie\nbegged for you. There is a Barbarie hors comes with them, I\nthink from Watt Aston. My Lord Bristow sayeth he will send you\nmore Camells. When wee come oure selves wee will bringe you\nHorses and Asses anoufe. If I may know whether you desier Mules\nor not, I will bringe them, or Dere of this Cuntrie eyther. And\nI will lay waite for all the rare coler burds that can be hard\nof. But if you doe not send your babie jewels eneugh I'le stope\nall other presents. Therfore louke to it.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "favourite - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham (by May)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Madrid> ;
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                "George Villiers to James I Stuart on 25 April, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lichfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staffordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lichfield, Staffordshire" , "Lichfield" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lichfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hains+Hill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Hains Hill" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hains Hill" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 289>\n[} [\\CXCII. SIR T. MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Sister,\n   Sence the rytinge of my last, allthough I much desired it, I\nhaue not harde from y=u=. My retourne to the Hage beinge upon\nthe sudden, occationed by the death of one of my children, that\ngiues mee meanes to rite att this time vnto y=u=, and to desier\ny=u= that the haulfe yeare's anewytie, w=ch= will be dew att\nthis somer next, maye be transported ouer vnto my wyfe in my\nabsence by a letter of exchange, whoes acquittance y=u= shall\nreceue for the same. Y=r= frinds, M=r= Laurence and his wife,\nare in good health att Arnheim, the ayer of w=ch= place is uery\nagreeable vnto them, as to the rest of the\n<P 290>\ngood sosietye that liue there: they speeke honourably of y=u=\nand I dooe perswade myselfe woulde be glad to dooe y=u= any\nservis in their power. Thus, kissinge y=r= hands, I rest\n   Y=r= affecty=e= brother and servant,\n   T. Meautys.\nHage, this 6 Maye 1639.\n   For my deere sister, the Lady Bacon, att Culfourd.\n\n"@en ;
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                "6 May" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "289" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "brother - sister" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "170" ;
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                "1639" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
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                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 May, 1639"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1653 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 233>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MR. POORE^]\nTo M=r= Poore.\nWorthy S=r=\n   I acknowledge myselfe much engaged to you for your respects\nto mee, which I find menc~oned in your letter of the 12=th=\npresent. As to what you propound of a lease of Chappell Izard\nand your other lands theere, to be granted for 12 yeares, att\n200 (^l^) p~ annum without deduc~con, I shall presume to give\nyou this account - first, that you doe not seeme clearly to\nunderstand neither y=e= quantity nor condic~on of your Estate\nheere; as to y=e= quantity I am p'swaded that all y=e= lands you\nhave on both sides of the River will not amount, according to 21\nfoote to y=e= Pearch (which is the measure of this Countrey),\nunto 600 Acres, and that y=e= same would not have yielded in the\nbest of tymes to have beene lett at Rack for five shillings the\nacre, one w=h= another, of all which there is about one halfe of\nthe lands runne over with Furres in this tyme of warr, and will\nyield little or noe profitt without very great charge to stubb\nup the ffurrs, and Cantrells Towne being could wett ground,\nyields little grasse for want of trenching; The meadows being\nbut a very small quantity all plowed up, and thereby the profitt\nof them much diminished; The howses in the Towne and the Mill\nand Damme and Bankes are very much out of repaire, and will in a\nshort tyme (if more charge be not layd out upon them, then a\nTenant for few yeares can doe or can be expected from him) fall\nto ruine. Secondly, I conceive that you have not the condic~on\nof affaires heere truly represented unto you; there is now\ngoeing out of your Estate, in monthly assessm=ts= above 30=s=\nevery weeke, and I thinke somewhat more, and this is not by one\nthird p=t= soe much as is upon it in y=e= Winter; there is\n(besides this) for provision of hay, fire, straw and candle, a\nconsiderable charge, but the certainty of that I have not yet\nlearned, which charge in the whole will amount to little\n<P 234>\nlesse than 100 (^l.^) p~ annum. And, I speake it sincerely, I\ndoe not expect to live soe longe as to have the assessm=ts=\nabated upon those Lands, ffor y=e= monthly supplyes from\nEngland, for maintenance of the fforces here, is thirty thousand\npounds p~ month, and there can be noe expectac~on of abatem=t=\nin Ireland, until England be first freed from sending any\nsupplyes thence; and it is not imaginable by any that knowes the\ncondic~on of affaires here that wee can disband soe many of our\nfforces, as the supplyes from England payes, and therefore if\nthose supplys be withdrawne before we can spare it, the\nassessm=ts= must of necessity be raised heere, for you cannot\nexpect y=t= this land (after so Generall a Revolt and soe\nthorough a warr) can be in any securety without an army in the\nfield, the garrisons well manned, which are in number at this\ninstant above 440 garrisons. Haveing faithfully layd the state\nof things before you, I shall informe you that my purpose was\n(if you would have granted mee those Tearmes I propounded) to\nhave endeavoured to bring your ground into heart by Lymeing and\nsome other lasting Improvem=t= and therein and in those other\ndefects before menc~oned to have beene at some considerable\ncharge, which in soe short a time as I have I cannot expect any\nsuitable returne; and therefore if you please to grant mee a\nlease thereof for 12 or 14 yearse att 100 (^l.^) p~ annum\ncertaine and without deduction, and the lease to begin from May\nday last as you propound, or else for 21 yeares at the same\nRent, giveing you 100 (^l.^) fine or incomb, and to be bound not\nto alien or sell my Tearme or lease without your license, I\nshall willingly become your Tenant for y=t= time and upon those\nTearmes, and I hope I shall be as faithfull in p'forming with\nyou as any you deale withall. If not, I am content with the tyme\nI have, and shall never give you any further trouble in this\nmatter; and were it not for y=e= pleasure of y=e= River and\nconveniency of\n<P 235>\nthe howse to remove into in the tyme of sicknesse, I had never\nmenc~oned it unto you at the first - there being 3 parts of 4 in\nIreland wast for want of Inhabitants to plant it, and y=e= best\nLands in Ireland may be had for inhabiting. And as the people\nfinde securety to plant abroad further off, the Rates of the\nlands about Dublin will fall. As to the Question upon y=e= lands\nof S=t= Lawrence, I have made entry upon it as your Tenant, and\nhave taken coppyes of the Records by which the lands passed from\nthe Crowne; but the Estate passed from S=r= R. Newcomen to yo=r=\nBrother is not Record, nor any livery upon it, which is a\ndefect, as your Lawiers will inform you. I shall endeavour to\nright you in y=t= matter, without much charge to you, and alsoe\nmyselfe, as being conserned for my tyme. I shall speake w=th=\nyour Couzen Peaseley, concerning the Arreares you menc~on, and\nreturne what account I have from him. I remayne,\n   Yo=r= assured friend to serve you,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 31 May, 1653.\n\n"@en ;
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                "31 May" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "233" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Poore" ;
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                "acquaintances" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commissioner" ;
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                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "906" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_POORE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to  Poore on 31 May, 1653"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "CANON OF CANTERBURY 1616-1637, RECTOR OF BISHOPSBOURNE WITH THE CHAPELRY IN BARHAM 1619-1646 (SEQUESTRED), BISHOP OF ROCHESTER 1637-1666" ;
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                "x Oxinden" ;
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                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28758" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Dr.; demy of Magdalen College, Oxford 1599; MA 1605; DD 1616" ;
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                "HARMAN WARNER OF LONDON, MERCHANT TAILOR" ;
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                "JOHN" ;
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                "1641" ;
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                "WARNER" ;
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                "1662" ;
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                "1662" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "4" ;
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                "1581-1667" ;
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                "BORN IN LONDON, KENT" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP OF ROCHESTER" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1040" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1667" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN WARNER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
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                "This class comprises changes of states in cultural, social or physical systems, regardless of scale, brought about by a series or group of coherent physical, cultural, technological or legal phenomena. Such changes of state will affect instances of E77 Persistent Item or its subclasses.\nThe distinction between an E5 Event and an E4 Period is partly a question of the scale of observation. Viewed at a coarse level of detail, an E5 Event is an ‘instantaneous’ change of state. At a fine level, the E5 Event can be analysed into its component phenomena within a space and time frame, and as such can be seen as an E4 Period. The reverse is not necessarily the case: not all instances of E4 Period give rise to a noteworthy change of state.\n"@en ;
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                "Événement"@fr , "Событие"@ru , "Evento"@pt , "Συμβάν"@el , "Ereignis"@de , "Event"@en , "事件"@cn ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBedfordshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDAWNEY>
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                "Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge 1730-53, proctor 1746; ordained deacon 1730, priest 1732; rector of Long Stratton, Norfolk and St. Clemens, Norwich 1753-66. (Venn)" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
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                "Schooled at Botesdale (Mr. Mabourne) and Norwich (Mr. Reddington); admitted pensioner at Caius College, Cambridge & matriculated 1724, scholar 1724-30, BA 1727-8, MA 1731." ;
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                "John Dawney of Roydon, Norfolk; gentleman" ;
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                "John" ;
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                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dawney" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "b. c. 1707, d. 1766" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (domicile); Roydon, Norfolk (birthplace)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Scholar and clergyman" ;
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                "368" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1766" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Dawney" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWATT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Darwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28880" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Taught at home; grammar school; studies to be a mathematical-instrument maker in Glasgow and in London" ;
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                "James Watt (1698-1782), merchant, a ship's chandler (trader in canvas etc.), shop-owner, (treasurer and magistrate of Greenock)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Watt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1736-1819" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland; a year in London c. 1757; back to Glasgow; to Birmingham 1774; died in Heathfield in Handsworth, Birmingham; frequent visits in Cornwall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Contributed significantly to the development of the steam engine. Fellow of the Royal Society 1785. Declined a baronetcy offered to him" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Inventor and mechanical engineer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4941" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1819" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Watt" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P106_is_composed_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property associates an instance of E90 Symbolic Object with a part of it that is by itself an instance of E90 Symbolic Object, such as fragments of texts or clippings from an image.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                " ist zusammengesetzt aus"@de , "αποτελείται από"@el , "est composé de"@fr , "é composto de"@pt , "составлен из"@ru , "有组成元素"@cn , "is composed of"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Augsburg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Augsburg" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Augsburg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FLEMING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1608/9-1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Skirwith, Cumberland; on marriage seems to have lived at Coniston, Lancashire, and continued there after he succeeded to Rydal, Westmorland on the death of his cousin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER OF DANIEL AND ROGER FLEMING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "417" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1653" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM FLEMING" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Blickling>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Blickling, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Blickling" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHICKES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant to William Cecil, Lord Burghley 1573-, one of his two principal secretaries (patronage secretary) 1577-, may have \"received more gratuities than any other servant in England\" 1590s; MP 1584, -89, -93, -97, 1601, -04; moneylending activities; feodary of Essex 1598-1601; receiver-general of crown lands in Essex, Hertfordshire, London & Middlesex 1603-04; knighted 1604; chief steward of 9 royal manors in Essex after 1608; deputy in the alienations office 1609-12." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated pensioner from Trinity College, Cambridge 1559; admitted at Lincoln's Inn 1565." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Hickes or Hicks (d. 1557), mercer, of the White Bear, Cheapside, London (originally from Gloucestershire); wife Julian (d. 1592), daughter of William Arthur of Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Michael" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hickes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1543-1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; educated in Cambridge & London; Burghley's household (London/court) 1573-98; spent much of his later life at Ruckholt, Essex (wife had a life interest in her late husband's country house there), where died; at his death owned property in London, Nottinghamshire & Gloucestershire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First child. Married 1594 Elizabeth Parvish (née Colston), the prosperous widow of a London merchant. A close friend of Sir Robert Cecil." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "322" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Michael Hickes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_106>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481? T JYAXLEE>\n<X JOHN YAXLEE>\n<P II,127>\n[} [\\292. JOHN YAXLEE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 8 July, 1481)\\]\n   Ryght reverent and worshipfull Sere, I recomaund me to +gou\n&c. Sere, my Mastres Harlston recomaundyth here to +gou: and I\nam sure she wilbe glad iff I tell here of +gour prosperous\nwelfare, whan I come home: for in good feyth, sere, she was\nverry ffull off thought and ferd lest +ge had ben sore seke or\ngretly diseasid, be cause she cowd not here from +gour good\nMastership many a day. Wherfor she desired me feythfully +tat I\nshuld inquere of your welfare, of +te whech I have herd at\nLondon +te certente, thankyd be Jhesu, ho have +gour seid\nworshipful mastership in kepyng. Wreten at London, +te mornyne\nnext after Seint Thomas Day with +te rude hand of +gour\nfey+tefull servaunt, hos name is John Yaxlee.\n   To my ryght reveren[{t and{] worshipful master Sere Willm.\nStoner, in hast delyvered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 8 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 127" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow citizens" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Yaxlee (Yaksley)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser (to a friend)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "142" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JYAXLEE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Yaxlee (Yaksley) to William Stonor on ? 8 July, 1481"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/member>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Indicates a member of a Group" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "member" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Court, Greenwich, Kent" , "Court" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Court" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hartlebury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Worcestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hartlebury, Worcestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hartlebury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FAVOURITE OF THE QUEEN, KNIGHTED 1577, LORD CHANCELLOR 1587-91, CHANCELLOR OF OXFORD 1588. MP Higham Ferrers 1571; Northhamptonshire 1572, 1584 etc.; the queens mouthpiece in parliament; KG 1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon, x Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St Mary Hall, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHRISTOPHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HATTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1540-1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTHAMPTONSHIRE TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "UP TO THE TIME OF THE ARMADA, HATTON SYMPHATIZED THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS AND HATED THE PURITANS, LATER TURNED AGAINST THE POPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR, LORD CHANCELLOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1996" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "233" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1591" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHRISTOPHER HATTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JYORKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Richmond 1710-57." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled at Eton; admitted fellow-commoner at Peterhouse College, Cambridge 1703, matriculated 1704. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Yorke (1658-1716) of Gowthwaite and Richmond, Yorkshire; MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Yorke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1685-1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Richmond, Yorkshire (birthplace & domicile); educated at Eton & Cambridge; MP => London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First son, succeeded his father 1716. Mother Catherine Lister intended to leave him without a proper inheritance due to his \"undutiful behaviour\". Brother of James Clavering's 1st wife Catherine. Married 1732 Anne, daughter of James, Lord Darcy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1757" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Yorke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_079>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 353>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 20TH JULY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, I understand by this gentleman, her\nmajesties thresorer there, that he cannot have coronnell Morgans\nacquittances to be delyverid, [\\as\\] usually unto him by all the\ncaptens and others that have chardg vppon receipt of their paye,\nfor that yt is required that a defalcacion be made out of his\nenterteynement for the armour of his companyes, as hath be don\nto the other captens, which the coronnell refuseth to yeld unto,\nalleadging that he hathe sent backe the armour providid by the\ncountrye, and furnished his companyes himself. Whereuppon the\ngentleman standeth chardgid with so much as the sayd paye\namounteth unto, and hath nothing to shew for the same, that may\ndischardg him in his accomptes. I pray your lordship therfore to\ngeve order, that Mr. Morgan maye delyver unto him his\nacquitaunces, as aperteyneth for his indemnitye; and, towching\nthe matter ytself, the armour that he hath sent backe being\nrefused by the country, I do not see howe he can be releevid\nunles some vent maye be found for the same, or that he will come\nover himself to make suite and take some order in yt. And so I\nmost humbly take my leave. At Richmond, the xx=th= of July,\n1586.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my very good lord, thearle\nof Leycester, lieutenant-generall of her majesties forces in the\nLowe Countryes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "353" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richmond> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 20 July, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1FLEETWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer and antiquary. Freeman by patrimony of the Merchant Taylors' Company of London 1557; steward of the company's manor of Rushbrook, Worcestershire 1564; MP for Marlborough 1558; ecclesiastical commissioner for Oxford, Peterborough and Coventry & Lichfield 1559; MP for Lancaster 1559, 1563; recorder of London 1571-91; MP for St. Mawes 1571, for London 1572, 1584, 1586, 1589; serjeant-at-law 1580; commissioner for the reformation of abuses in printing 1583; member of the ecclesiastical court of high commission; sat at quarter sessions in Middlesex, Surrey and Buckinghamshire; queen's serjeant 1592." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2, Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College; Brasenose College & Broadgates Hall, Oxford c. 1538-43, did not take a degree; Clifford's Inn 1543, Middle Temple 1547, called to the bar 1551." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Fleetwood, a cursitor in chancery, 3rd son of William Fleetwood of Hesketh, Lancashire. Or: Richard Fleetwood (according to old sender database, which says our William was Richard's natural son)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1525 (old sender database says 1535), d. 1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family from Lancashire (but father worked in London); educated in Oxford and London; spent some time in Calais in the early 1540s; citizen of London; also had a country house. Died at his house in London; at that time also owned an estate at Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Mariana, daughter of John Barley of Kingsey, Buckinghamshire. \"A lawyer of great eminence, learned, active as a magistrate.\" Famous for his vigorous enforcement of the laws against vagrants and papists. Writer and manuscript collector." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Recorder of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1594" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fleetwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DOSBORNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Giffard, x Osborne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Osborne, z Giffard 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Peter Osborne (1584/5-1653), knight (1611), royalist governor of Guernsey; wife Dorothy (1590-1650/51), youngest daughter of Sir John Danvers of Dauntsey, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Temple née Osborne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1627-1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Chicksands Abbey, Bedfordshire (40 miles from London, sequestered 1643-50) by 1628; Chelsea, London (or Middlesex) with the outbreak of the civil war; St. Malo, France c. 1642-44, 1648-49; Chicksands c. 1651; Reading, Berkshire after marriage 1654; Ireland 1656; London 1663; Sheen, Surrey > the Netherlands 1665, back to England 1671; Moor Park, Surrey 1680s-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest child; father was a prosperous man (>£4000/yr), at least before the civil war. Married 1654, after years of courtship, William Temple (1628-1699), son of Sir John Temple (1600-1677); William was an author and a diplomat and was created a baronet 1666." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "72237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1695" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy Temple née Osborne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "recipients"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hoe+%28+near+Durham+or+Hoe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hoe ( near Durham or Hoe, Norfolk?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hoe ( near Durham or Hoe" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P114_is_equal_in_time_to>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This symmetric property allows the instances of E2 Temporal Entity with the same E52 Time-Span to be equated. \nThis property is only necessary if the time span is unknown (otherwise the equivalence can be calculated).\nThis property is the same as the \"equal\" relationship of Allen’s temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "равен по времени"@ru , "zeitgleich zu"@de , "is equal in time to"@en , "é temporalmente igual a"@pt , "est temporellement égale à"@fr , "时段相同於"@cn , "συμπίπτει χρονικά με"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_063>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 T T1HUTTON>\n<X TIMOTHY HUTTON 1>\n<P 236>\n[} [\\LETTER CLV.\\] A COPIE OF MY LETTER TO MR. RYGGE.}]\n[\\Aug. 18, 1623.\\]\n   Sir, I suppose you are nott ygnorant of a match which was\nintended betwyxt my maugh Cleburne hys eldest sonne Edmund and\nmy daughter. I doe protest unto you (in the word of truth) that\nthe breach thereof is no smale dyscontentment unto me; and that\nI must needs cleare the young gentleman soe farre, that there\nwas noe fault neither in hym selfe nor on hys syde, but onely\nthe dysaffaction of my foolysh daughter, whoe is lyke (and\nshall) to pay for hyr follye.\n   I understand that there hath beene conference betwyxt hym and\nyou touching hys sonne with your daughter, whearein (yf ytt\nshall please God that yt goe forward) I shall nott be a lyttle\nglad that he shall match with one of such integretye as you are\nreported to be. Hys estate is fayre, and such as (with a lyttle\ntyme) will free hym from all incombrances: and bycause I know\nyou cannott but be desyrous to know them, I have delyvared a\nnote of them unto my maugh (the bearer heareof) which he wyll\nshew you. As for myne owne mony, which I have payd, I wyll nott\ntake one pennye for use, butt that I may have ytt upon one\nquarter's warning yf of necessytye I must requyre ytt; which I\nthinke wyll nott be hastely, for my daughter is nott much above\nfowarteene yeares ould. As for other bonds which I am entred\ninto for hym to supply hys occasions, I hope noe reasonable man\nwyll thinke ytt unreasonable to desyre securitye for myne\nindemnitye.\n   I wyll wyllinglye release any interest that I have in hys\nestate, upon such securitye as shalbe reasonablye requyred; and\nthat the covenants for the good of the chyldren be parformed,\nfor I must profess that I wyll never betray that trust that is\nreposed in others with myself for them whylst I lyve.\n   These things performed, and that there be an agreement\nbetwyxt you, (which I beseach God to dyrect and bless,) I shalbe\nverye desyrous that the busynes may receave an overture,\n<P 237>\nand wylbe wylling to meate whensoever and whearesoever you or\nany shall please to prefyx. And thus I rest,\n   Your verrye loving freind, \n   T. H.\n   Marske, Aug. 18, 1623.\n   My letter to Mr. Rygge.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Autograph copy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Rygge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow gentlemen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "381" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RYGGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marske> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Timothy Hutton to  Rygge on 18 August, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_019.5>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "appeal for Katherine Astley, her governess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1548 T ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 153>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXV. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO THE PROTECTOR\nSOMERSET.\\] }] \n   My Lorde I have a requeste to make unto your Grace wiche\nfeare has made me omitte til this time for two causes, the one\nbicause I sawe that my request for the rumors wiche were sprede\nabrode of me toke so litel place, wiche thinge whan I considered\nI thogth I shulde litel profit in any other sute, howbeit now I\n<P 154>\nunderstande that ther is a Proclamacion for them (for the wiche\nI give your Grace and the rest of the counsel most humble\nthankes) I am the bolder to speake for a nother thinge; and the\nother was bicause paraventure your Lordeship and the rest of the\nCounsel wil thinke that I favor her ivel doinge for whome I shal\nspeake for, wiche is for Kateryn Aschiley, that it wolde please\nyour grace and the rest of the Counsel to be good unto her.\nWiche thing I do not to favor her in any ivel, (for that I wolde\nbe sorye to do,) but for thes consideracions wiche folowe, the\nwiche hope dothe teache me in sainge that I ought not to doute\nbut that your Grace and the rest of the Counsel wil thinke that\nI do it for thre other consideracions. First, bicause that she\nhathe bene with me a longe time, and manye years, and hathe\ntaken great labor, and paine in brinkinge of me up in lerninge\nand honestie, and therfore I ougth of very dewtye speke for her,\nfor Saint Gregorie sayeth that we ar more bounde to them that\nbringeth us up wel than to our parents, for our parents do that\nwiche is natural for them, that is bringeth us into this Worlde;\nbut our brinkers up ar a cause to make us live wel in it. The\nseconde is bicause I thinke that whatsoever she hathe done in my\nLorde Admirals matter as concerninge the marijnge of me, she\ndide it bicause knowinge him to be one of the Counsel, she\nthogth he wolde not go about any suche thinge without he had the\nCounsels consent\n<P 155>\ntherunto; for I have harde her manye times say that she wolde\nnever have me mary in any place without your Graces and the\nCounsels consente. The thirde cause is bicause that it shal and\ndoth make men thinke that I am not clere of the dide myselfe,\nbut that it is pardoned in me bicause of my youthe, bicause that\nshe I loved so wel is in suche a place. Thus hope prevailinge\nmore with me than feare, hath wone the battel; and I have at\nthis time gone furth with it. Wiche I pray God be taken no other\nwais that it is mente. Writen in hast. Frome Hatfilde this 7 day\nof Marche. Also if I may be so bolde not offendinge I beseche\nyour Grace and the rest of the Counsel to be good to master\nAschiley her husbonde, wiche bicause he is my kindesman I wold\nbe glad he shulde do well.\n   Your assured frende to my litel power Elizabeth.\nTo my verey good Lorde my Lorde Protector.\n\n"@en ;
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                "7 March" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                "Elizabeth I" ;
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                "Tudor" ;
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                "princess" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESEYMOUR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatfield> ;
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                "Elizabeth I Tudor to Edward Seymour on 7 March, 1548"@en .

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                "Turin" ;
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                "Turin" .

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                false ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1523 T T2HOWARD>\n<X THOMAS HOWARD 2>\n<P 232>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXII. LORD SURREY TO KING HENRY THE EIGHTH.\\] }] \n   Plesith it your Highnes to be advertised that upon Satirdaye\nat night the Duke of Albany with a greate puysance brought his\nordynaunce unto Werk, on the fer side of Twede, upon Scotland\nside, and began to shote right sore upon Sondaye by the breke of\ndaye, and so contynued all that daye and Mondaye. And whiche\ntyme I being at Holy Island, vij. myles from Berwike, was\nadvertised of the same at seven a clok at night the said\nSondaye; and incontynente sent Lettres to my lord Cardynalls\ncompany, my lord of Northumberland, my lord of Westmoreland at\nSainte Cutberts baner lying at Anwike and thereabouts, and in\nlikewise to my lord Dacre and other lords and gentilmen lying\nabrode in the countre, too mete me at\n<P 233>\nBarmer wood, fyve myles from Werk on Mondaye, who so ded. And\nthe seid Monday at iij. a cloke at aftir none, the water of\nTwede being soo high that it could not be riden the Duke sent\nover ij M. Frenche men in bootis to gif assault to the place,\nwho with force entred the bas courte, and by Sir William Lizle\ncaptain of the Castell with a hundred with him were right\nmanfully defended by the space of one houre and an half, without\nsuffring theym t'entre the Inner Ward; but fynally the seid\nFrenchemen entred the Inner warde, whiche perceived by the seid\nSir William and his company frely set upon theym, and not onely\ndrove theym oute of the Inner warde, but alsoo oute of the Uttir\nwarde, and slewe of the seid Frenche men x. personys. And so the\nseid Frenche men wente over the water; and incontynent the seid\nSir William advertised me of the said assaulte, desiering too\nhave reskue this daye, or els the place wold be no lenger kepte:\nwhereof I being advertised by thre a clok this mornyng, avaunced\nforeward with the hole army by the breke of daye. And the Duke\nhering that I cam towards hym toke away his ordynance, and in\nlikewise departed hymself with his hoole company, but as yet I\ncannot advertise your Grace of trouth howe fer he is goon, but\ntomorrowe I doubte not I shall knowe the certentie. Sir I doubte\nmoche that if he here that I breke this army that he woll\nretorne with his\n<P 234>\nordynance unto Werk, whiche I feare woll not hold long againste\nhym; for and if I had not made newe fortifications of bulwerks\nof erthe, it had not be tenable one half daye. I wold it were in\nthe See, for I knowe not how to get men to remayne in it. Sir\nundoubtedly ther was never man departed with more shame nor with\nmore feare than the Duke hath doon this daye: and\nnotwithstanding the greate Assemble that he hath made in\nScotland he hath not doon x=s=. worth of hurte within your\nGrace's realme, nor never durste hymself entre the same. Sir I\nfeare me it shall not be possible for me to kepe this Army no\nlonger togidder; for suche as come oute of the bisshopriche,\nthis contre, and other places, at their own costs, have spent\nall that they have; and with moche difficulte and faire words\nhave kepte theym here thus long. Notwithstanding I shall doo my\nbeste to kepe theym togidder unto the tyme that I shall knowe\nthe Duks army bee perspoiled. Assuering your Grace that maister\nMagnus hath but iij. M. marks lefte; and if th'army shuld be\ndischarged tomorrowe next, I think x M. marks woll not paye that\nis owing and conduyte money home. And considering howe\npaynefully and with howe good will they have served, it were\npitie they shuld departe withoute having that was promysed\ntheym, wherfore mooste humble I beseche your Highnes that\nconvenyent money maye be sente hither with diligence. And if it\ncome not bifore the departing\n<P 235>\nhens of th'army, to th'entente they shuld not goo hens groudging\nand speking shrodly, I shall delyver theym asmoche as is here\nwith asmoche more as I maye borowe. And also I shall bynd myself\nby my bill signed with myn hand to paye theym asmoche as shalbe\ndue for the reste; mooste humble besechyng your Highnes to see\nme dischardged of the same with convenyente diligence, or els I\nshalbe uttirly undoon for ever. Also I beseche your Grace to\nsend thankfull lettres to suche as have doon good servyce at\nthis tyme, whos names be conteyned in a bill herein closed: also\nlx. iiij=xx=. blanks to be written here to suche as I doo not\nremembre the names of: assuering your Grace that in all my lif I\nnever sawe somany Englishmen in none army nor so well willed as\nthees were fro the higheste to the loweste, nor never was\ngentilman so moche bounde as I have been this Jorney to all\nnoblemen, gentilmen, and souldiors; whiche favor they have\nshewed me for the greate love they bere to your Highnes, and the\ndesierous myende they have to doo your Grace service. Written in\nthe Campe ij. myles from Wark this Tuysday at night.\n   Your most humble subject and servant\n   T. Surrey.\nTo the Kings most noble Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
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                "Howard" ;
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                "earl of Surrey, lieutenant-general of the army against Scotland" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HOWARD> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
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                "Thomas Howard to Henry VIII Tudor on (3 November)?, 1523"@en .

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                true ;
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                "NFK" ;
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                "Edmund" ;
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                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
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                "1535" ;
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                "d. c. 1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Shotesham, Norfolk." ;
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                "B" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "561" ;
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                "1538" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund White" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, private business (non-payment)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q D 1631 FO ARANDOLPH>\n<X AMBROSE RANDOLPH>\n<P 239>\n[} [\\CLV. AMBROSE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMost honoured Lady,\n   I knowing youre love to the truth of newse, rather then first\nor common report of it, shall, as you wisht me, send you a\nrelation of the King of Swedland's great victory, the 7th of\nSeptember, as it was tould by him that brought the newse to our\nKing since my cominge to towne; an Englishman, whoe the King\nhath now knighted, his name Sir John Castell. The 4=th= of\nSeptember last, Tilley having taken by force the town of\nLipswitch belonging to the Duke of Saxe, he, being puffed up\nwith the victory, sent presently to the King of\n<P 240>\nSweth, and willed the messenger to tell the King that now he had\nnosed and dishonoured him, and the 7=th= of that month he would\nbe in God's fielde, if he durst meete him there. The King of\nSweth sent him word againe that the loss of Lipswitch was noe\ndishonor to him, for he never had the protection thereof, nor\nany thing to doe with it; and as for meeting him in the fielde,\nhe, being a King, would not be at the calle of a dog, for so he\never esteemed of him since his inhumane cruelty at Megelberge,\nyet it was twenty to one he would be on that fielde the same\nday. Thereupon Tilly with his army of 44 thousand was first in\nthe field; then came the King of Sweth with 38 thousand, and the\nDuke of Saxe with 12 thousand, whoe led the vanguard and gave\nthe onsett upon Tilly; but he speedily drove the Duke and all\nhis men out of the field, except three of his regiments. Which\nthe King of Sweth seeing, presently assaulted that part of\nTilly's armie where his artillery was, yet he had the repulse\nfor awhile; but at the last the King took the artillery and\nturned it upon Tilly's men, and so routed them all, and slew in\nthe field 12 thousand, and tooke 7 thousand prisoners: which\nnewse the Duke of Saxe hearing, came back againe, and gave the\nKing three horses laden with gold, and promised to paye his army\n5 months. When this messenger came\n<P 241>\naway, that saw all the fight, Tilly was alive, and had been\nprisoner half an houre, but, being unknown, escaped, hurt in the\nneck, arme, and shoulder, which his chyrurgeon, who is now\nprisoner, sayeth doth gangrene so that he cannot live. There\nremaynes yet 22 thousand of Tilly's men, but it is not known\nwhoe is their commander. The King of Sweth is come from\nFrankford, which towne doth now contribute to him, and neare the\nPalatinat. It is sayd that the Lord Craven hath bought armes for\ntwo thousand men, and that he will goe to the King. It is feared\nthat Marquis Hambeldon hath lost many, if not most of his men,\nby sicknes. Colonel Morgan is made governour of Bergen up some.\nSir Francis Nethersole and his Lady are come to towne; they\nlanded at Yarmouth, and meant to have seen your Ladyship, but\nwere hindered by some disaster. My wife, with myselfe, present\nour humble services and many thanks for your constant favors.\nShe went\n<P 242>\nto her mother, that is not very well, Wensday was seavennight;\nthe Lady Weston not being come to towne, by whose meanes she was\nin hope to have pleasured her mother: but neither she nor\nmyselfe can yet get any money, which makes me by force to crave\nyour Ladyship's patience for my non paiment, having had good\nwords and a promise from the Lord Tresorer, which I feare will\nprove slow in performance, as it doth to many others. I\ndelivered your La=p's= comands to M=r= Chitting, whoe is a sad\nman for his cosin Short, and much the sadder, he being like to\nloose some monys that he is ingaged to the marchant for him for\nTwillops for him, Sir William Spring and others, which came so\nlate to him in his sicknes, that be feares they will miscarrye.\nThus, most humbly kissing your hands, I rest,\n   Yo=r= La=p's= most affectionat servant, desirous to be\ncommanded, Ambrose Randolph.\nNovember the 3=d=, 1631.\n   The Duke of Vendome and his sonn are landed. He was sonne to\nHenry IV. by Madame Gabriell.\n\n"@en ;
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                "3 November" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage; AR husband of a \"cousin\"" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Ambrose" ;
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                "Randolph" ;
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                "government official" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1631" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARANDOLPH> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Ambrose Randolph to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 3 November, 1631"@en .

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                "Fersfield, Norfolk" ;
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                "Fersfield" .

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                "Maid of honour to Margaret, archduchess of Austria, ruler of the Habsburg Low Countries 1513; attended on Henry VIII's sister Mary in France; in service in the household of Claude, the queen of France (wife of François I) 1515-21; maid of honour to Katherine of Aragon; marchioness of Pembroke 1532; 2nd consort of Henry VIII 1533; beheaded 1536." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Began to learn French & the skills of a court lady at the court of the archduchess of Austria 1513; spent 7 years in the French queen's household, \"the most exclusive finishing-school for young ladies in Europe\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Boleyn (1476/7-1539), knighted 1509, Viscount Rochford 1525, earl of Ormond and of Wiltshire 1529 (climber)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1500 (Who's Who in Tudor England: 1501?), d. 1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Norfolk; spent part of her childhood in Kent; Brussels > France 1513; back to England 1521, court by 1522; according to Who's Who living at Greenwich with the king by 1528." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth (d. 1538), daughter of Thomas Howard (1443-1524), 2nd duke of Norfolk, and his 1st wife, Elizabeth Tilney (d. 1497). One of her admirers was the poet Thomas Wyatt. Married 1533 Henry VIII (1491-1547), king of England and Ireland (courting by 1527). Mother of Elizabeth I. Had modern religious views." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "457" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1536" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Boleyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newmarket+%28Suffolk%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newmarket (Suffolk?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newmarket (Suffolk?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPAULET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHERIFF OF HANTS 1512, 1519, 1523, 1527. PRIVY COUNCILLOR 1525, MP 1529-36. KNIGHTED BEFORE 1525, comptroller of the royal household 1532, BARON OF ST. JOHN 1539, KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL 1547, TREASURER 1550-72, EARL OF WILTSHIRE 1550, MARQUIS OF WINCHESTER 1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Paulet, soldier, K.B." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PAULET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1485?-1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF SIR JOHN PAULET, SOLDIER, KNIGHT OF THE BATH. SURVEYOR OF THE KINGS WIDOWS AND GOVERNOR OF ALL IDIOTS AND NATURALS IN THE KING'S HANDS, 1531." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR, MARQUIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1572" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM PAULET" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (farm of the mill at Knaresborough)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490? FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 70>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To my lady, Dame Jane Plompton, at Plompton.^)\n   Madame, in my most humble wyse I recomend me unto your good\nLadyship, and let you wyte that I have spoken with Master\nReceyvor; iiij houres space he tarryed me, and he is right\nlovingly disposed in every thing toward my master and all his,\nif he have, or may have cause therto: and thus I have left with\nhim to be at\n<P 71>\nKnarsbrough, the wednesday next after saynt Eline day. And ther,\nor afore that tyme, if they mete, to do his dutie to my master\ncurtesly, and after that, to be as favorable, and to shew his\ngood wyll to my sayd master in every thing he may doe, as we\nwyll desire; and then I purpose with Gods grace to be there. And\nafore the langage that Alan shold say, it is not so; he sayd\nnone such langage. The mylner told Alan that his farme was redy,\nand if yt so be, I pray you cause the mylner to deliver it to\nBenson, and if not, to make yt redy agaynst the Receyver come\nthither; for this I have promysed, and unto that tyme we mete, I\nbesech you speake to my master, that no uncurtes dealing be had\nwith none of his servants. Also ther is a ax that my master\nclameth the keeping of; I pray you let them have and occupie the\nsame unto the same tyme, and then we shall take a dereccion in\nevery thing, as well in the premyses, as otherwyse, to my\nmasters pleasure and entent, with Gods grace, who preserve you\nand him both, and all yours.\n   Fro Habberforth, this present Thursday.\n   Your most humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\anno circiter 1489-90.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "Thursday" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Joan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton née Wintringham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dame, widow of Sir William Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "kin (? nephew - aunt); EP was JP's son's attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "288" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Habberforth+%28%3F+Aberford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Joan Plumpton née Wintringham on Thursday, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_088>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480 T RGERMYN>\n<X RICHARD GERMYN>\n<P II,105>\n[} [\\268. RICHARD GERMYN TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(13 May, 1480)\\]\n   Right Wurshipfull and Onerable Maister, y comaund me unto\nyou. And where as ye wrete unto me to deliver youre letters in\nto the Gentilmen that thei be derected unto in Devonshire and\nCornwale unto a trust a man, I shalle so deliver hem that youre\nwille and intent shal be ffulfilled. And as yet Worthe hath not\nentred nor noght he shalle. Moreover, y late wrote you a letter\nand send him by oon John Symon, which gave you the orenges and\nmarmelate at Exeter: which letter was delivered unto Lannos,\nskynner, in asmoche as ye be not at London. Y trust ye have him.\nAlso ye wrete unto me to have youre plate, which is with Maister\nJohn at wille: at your letteris deliverans he was not at home,\nbut before Midsomer y schal bringe hit to London pakked in the\ncarior's pakke of Exeter: so bi the grace of God y schal deliver\nyou me seilf. And accordinge to your letter y shal promyse to\ncontent him at Midsomer quarter of your Rentes. Furthermore I\nhave moved Speke, that ye comaundede me to reseve l. s. for this\nEster rent, he sayinge this wordes: that ye at your departinge\npromysed him to sende your letter for his discharge under seale,\nor els he to pay no mony. So of him can y have no mony. Moreover\nhe saith, that he\n<P II,106>\ncan holde no Courte at Wonford in to the tyme ye su a Travers.\nAnd y teld hym so ye have done, and offered to have delivered\nhim the writte which ye delivered me. At Tawnton on Saturday\nafter Assencion day in hast,\n   Youre servant, Richard Germyn.\n   To my right wurshipfull and onerable Maister, Syr William\nStonore, knyght, be this delivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 13 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 105" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "employee - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Germyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant in Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "294" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Taunton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Germyn to William Stonor on ? 13 May, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dover>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dover, Kent" , "Dover" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dover" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LMUNCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Entered the service of Sir Robert Cecil c. 1592, his chief secretary 1602-12; clerk of the signet in James' reign." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Levinus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Munck" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1568, d. 1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Netherlander. Born in Ghent; came to England before 1592, Sir Robert Cecil's household (London/court) very soon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Tryan, a Dutch merchant living in London. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/554977)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "339" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1623" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Levinus Munck" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1565 T TRANDOLPH>\n<X THOMAS RANDOLPH>\n<P 198>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXIII. THOMAS RANDOLPH TO SIR WILLIAM CECILL.\\]\n}]\n   Your H. desyerethe from tyme to tyme to here of our doyngs\nhere, and, as the worlde framethe amongeste us, presentlye I\nperceave that I shall lacke no matter to wryte of. Yester daye,\nbeinge Sondaye, the Banes of Matrimonie were askede in S=t=.\nGiles Churche betwene thys Quene and the Lord Darlye in that\nsorte as I sente your H. a byllet in wrytinge, saving that She\nwas fyrste named. After dyner, with all the solemnities\nrequisite, he was created Duke of \n<P 199>\nAlbanie, so that upon Sondaye nexte withowte all dowte the\nmariage goethe forwarde, but yet uncertayne whether yt shalbe in\nthe Churche whear the Banes were asked, in the Abbie Churche, or\nin her owne Chappell.\n   Her force remaynethe contynnuallye with herr, and\nproclamation made thys daye that no man upon payne of deathe\nshall departe owte of the towne for x. dayes.\n   The daye of Lawe agaynste the iiij Bourgois men of thys towne\nis lyke to holde, for anye thynge that she cane be perswaded to\nthe contrarie. Yf so be that theie do compere, the protestants\nhave bounde them selves to assyste them with all the force that\ntheie are hable to mayke. The daye is upon Thurseday nexte. Thys\nCounsell is nowe augmented by one copple mo then were before of\nworthye Counsellors, that upon Saterdaye with no smale force\ncame to thys towne, the Earle Athall and L. Ruthen. So are ther\nnowe present the L. Chauncelor, L. Athall, L. Ersken, L. Ruthen,\nand the Secretarie; some other are admitted to stonde by, of the\nnoble men that are here present. My Lord of Murraye hathe\nplaynelye refused to come amonge their hands whome he hathe so\ngood occasion to suspecte, and therfore yt was yesterdaye in\nconsultation whether yt were beste to have hym proclamed rebell\nthys daye or not; whear unto some among the Lords dyscented. I\nknowe not yet what\n<P 200>\nwill become of yt, nor who their were that dyscented.\n   I here saye that the Quene will thys daye despache a man, I\nknow not yet whome, towards the Quene's Ma=tie=, I thynke some\nFrenche man, bycause of the Emb. from whome she hathe all her\nintelligens. Ther is one Lassells that dwellethe bysyds Toplyf,\na cunnynge dealer betwene thys Countrye and that. Maye yt please\nher Ma=tie= that I may knowe her pleasure for suche Englisshemen\nas are here, or others that come. Moste humblye I tayke my\nleave. At Edenbourge the xxiiij=th=. of Julye, 1565.\n   Yo=r= H. allwayes at commaund\n   Tho. Randolphe.\nTo the right honorable S=r=. William Scicill knight principall\nSecretorie to the Q. Ma=tie=.\n\n"@en ;
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                "1545?-1630" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "POSSIBLY A PROTÉGÉ OF WILLIAM BRERETON" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
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                "prince" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s+Palace> ;
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                "Charles I Stuart to James I Stuart on 11 March, 1613"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1635 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 280>\n[} [\\CLXXXVII. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Mother,\n   I hope your La=p= was pleased to receiue my wiefe's excuse, &\nso to pardon mee that I had not the honor to write to your La=p=\nthe last weeke; for, iust as I was aboute it, the Kinge sent mee\nin a greate deale of haste to my Lorde Sauage, whoo, for all my\nspeede, I founde deade beefore I came. Hee hath leafte noe will,\n& they say that his debts are a greate deale more then his\nfortune will bee after my Lord Riuers his death, espetially if\nhee shoulde die beefore my Ladie. Madam, all the other newes is\nof the ariuall of the Prince Elector, whoo came to the court\nvpon Saterday night. I was sente w=th= a message a Friday to\nmeet him at Rochester; and vpon Saterday morning my Lorde of\nDouer, my Lo=rd= Maltravers, w=th= ther gentillmen, did fech him\nto Gravesend, wheare my Lord Marshall met him from the King, &\nmy Lorde Goring from the Queene, w=th= diuers Earls, Lords, &\ngentillmen, whoo did bring him to the Tower by water; and there\nweare the King's & Queene's coches to receive him, w=th= thirtie\ncoches more,\n<P 281>\nhaving 6 horsesse a pice. Hee was received at Whitehall w=th= a\ngreate deale of state in generall, w=ch= hath giuen the worlde\nmuch satisfaction & makes all men think that this iourney will\nconduce much to the good of his affaiers. Wee are all now at\nTheobals, wheare wee shall stay till Saterday, & then retourne\nagaine to London, &, I thinke, the next weeke to Hamton Court.\nMadam, this is all the newes; for that w=ch= I shall say to you\nof my selve will bee none, w=ch= is, that I haue bin faine to\npay away all the little monie that M=r= Morse brought to stop\nsome few people's mouths, & yet it will not halfe satisfie them;\nso that I haue not a shilling left for my selve, nor know not\nwhat to doe, vnlesse your La=p= will bee plesed to take mee into\nyour consideration, w=ch= if your La=p= shall please to doe now\nat this time, you will eternaly oblige, Madam,\n   Your La=p's= most affectionately obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\n   Madam, I will not faile to waite on your La=p= at Broom at\nthe awdit.\n   Theobals, November 26, 1635.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Frederick" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "429" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Marchall" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gray%27s+Inn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gray's Inn, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gray's Inn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_037>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 96>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXVIII.\\] }] [^WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HER NEPHEWS AND\nNIECES AT BELLAMOUR^]\n   (^For Bellamor.^)\n   My dear Children, Girls and Boys,\n   Ever since my jubily, I have long'd for opportunity to convay\nthes little things wear given me then; because I expect none so\nfine agen. I hope you understand me well enough, to know, that\nwhen I send you nothing, tis because I have nothing I thinck you\nwill car for; or els for want of opportunity. However, I have\none way of convaying kyndnis, which can never mischary; and\ndayly make use of itt. Yet perhaps you will not receive it, till\nthe day of eternity. Then youl see my cares, my prayers, my neer\nconcerns for each of you. Gatt, I rejoice in thy health, and\nability to serve thy father, and assist thy brothers, and\nsisters. Tis a hapines, I hope, dear Franck will share in\n<P 97>\nshortly. But I have some aprehension Franck, that thou wilt want\nDoctor Conquest in the country. I will thanck him for the good\nhe has done thee: be sure thou leavest of greif for my good\nlady. Thou must not bee such a stranger to heaven as to thinck\nitts gaine, your losse. We have all indevored to speed her\nflight to that b. eternity. God bless sweet Mall, Wat, and Hab,\nand all of you. I forgot to tell thee Gatt, I never had that\nletter yr father tells me you ritt; but Franck I had both of\nyours, and sent a little purs, and christall, to thee, by one Mr\nDigby; but I doubt he ner delivered it, tho he promised fare.\nNow I send all together, agree among yourselves, as I know you\nwill: but what ever your father lyks best, know for certayne,\nthat is designed for him,\n   From your most intirely loving aunt,\n   W. T.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "96" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "children of Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "aunt - nephews and nieces" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN5> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to  Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSMYTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Barrister at Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oxford; Inns of Court" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Smyth, merchant (climber) mayor of Bristol" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1533-1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bristol; London; Ashton Court" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Jane, widow of Bartholomew Skerne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1583" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Smyth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request / report" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 25>\n[} [\\VIII. SHILLINGFORD TO DOWRISH. EXETER, WEDNESDAY, EVE OF\nST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE, DEC. 20, 1447.\\] }]\n   Right Worshipfull ser, y recommaunde me un to yow; doyng yow\nto understonde that as touchyng the grete maters yn debate by\ntwene my lord the Bysshop of Excetre the Deane and the Chapiter\nther, and the Maier and Comminalte of the seide Cite, the whiche\nmaters at London this last term passed, by comaundement of the\nlordis ys put yn rule as hit appereth by a letter the whiche y\nhave sende to William Hengston, wherof y sende to yow a copy; as\nwell as of dyvers other bullis of supplicacions by the seide\nMaier and\n<P 26>\nComminalte y putte yn be fore the seide lordis. The whiche\ncopies all y pray yow avysely to over rede and well understonde\nafter the commaundement and rule aboveseide. And after the gode\nwill, prayer, fourme, effecte, desire, and entent of the seide\nMaier and Comminalte comprehended yn the seide letter and\nbullis, to applie your gode will and to do your tendre and\ndiligent labour to helpe to make a gode ende, and that all my\nfeloship and y pray yow right hertly. And yn especyall that ye\nbe oon of thoo pryncipall endifferently to entrete ther ynne\nthat most gode may do ther yn, and with yow Radeforde and\nHengston, and so that William Beef be oon with yow by your\nspeciall meene to be brogh yn, for pleasur and the better to\nende the mater hardly with the grace of God. Ye may constre\nmoche thyng &c. bot this aboveseide thus don, y dowte noght, bot\ntruste to God verily to have a gode ende and pees with the grace\nof God, whiche have yow ynh is kepyng. Amen. Writen at Excetre\non Wendisdey yn the vigill of Seynt Thomas the Apostell.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dowrish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "one of the City's counsel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mayor - city counsel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mayor of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "292" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDOWRISH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to Thomas? Dowrish on 20 December, 1447"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJOURDAIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "First employed by the East India Company as factor in 1608; wrecked off India where JJ worked until he was picked up in February 1612; then worked at Bantam as chief factor until returned to England June 1617. Sent to Indies in 1618 as principal factor of the English." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Jourdain, merchant (d. 1588), mayor of Lyme Regis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jourdain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1572, d. 1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Lyme Regis in Dorset. Worked as trader to the Azores c. 1595-1605. India 1609-1612. East Indies 1613- at Bantam. Visited England 1617-1618. Then at Bantam, Jambi, and Pattani where he died 17 July 1619." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died at Pattani from a Dutch gunshot 17 July 1619." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1945" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1619" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jourdain" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMORGAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER AT THE MIDDLE TEMPLE 1567-1577, SHERIFF 1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MORGAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "291" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS MORGAN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2PETTY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clergyman, art purchaser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated sizar from Christ's College, Cambridge 1604, BA 1607, MA 1611, BD 1618." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Petty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Soulby, Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland; educated > fellow at Cambridge 1604-24; job in Yorkshire 1608-14; Arundel's chaplain => London; travelled widely abroad in search of antiquities, e.g., Greece/Turkey 1624-?27, then mainly in Italy; returned briefly to England (Cumberland) 1633, left again 1634; may have died on his way home 1638." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Ordained deacon 1608, priest 1625; headmaster of Beverley School 1608-14; fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge 1612-24; chaplain to the earl of Arundel; may have had a living in the Isle of Wight; did research for the earl in the Levant, particularly Constantinople, from 1624 onwards, and later in Italy; rector of Greystoke, Cumberland 1633-39. His name is known in the context of the Arundel marbles (also the Oxford marbles, the most famous of which is the Parian Chronicle, deciphered by John Selden and containing historical dates from 1582 BC to 264 BC). (Venn; The Classical Review 26 (4): 109-114, http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0009-840X%28191206%291%3A26%3A4%3C109%3AASAEAH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4260" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Petty" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
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                true ;
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                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1596 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 105>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIX.\\] CECYLL LORD BURGHLEY TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\March 6, 1595-6.\\]\n   May it please your Grace. Yesterdaye by my letters I\nadvertised my expectation to have hard from you of the receipt\nof the Quene's commission; which I am now gladd to parceave, by\na letter syned by your Grace and the rest of the Quene's learned\nCounsell there the first of this moneth, that the same\ncommission came to you the daye before: wherein I do note some\nnegligence of the poste, for I did entend it should have come\nthere some dayes before; but I am gladd that it served to hold\nyour sessions the first. By a private letter of your Grace, as\nI thynk written at the same tyme (though the daye be not dated\nby the negligence of your Secretary), I parceave you have made\nsute for the comission ecclesiasticall 3 quarters of a yeare,\nand that it nowe remayneth in Doctor Caesar's hand unsyned, whom\nI will dyrect to procure it to be syned. Of other matters, which\nI did impart unto you by my letter dated yesterday, I require\nsome answer. And so I bid your Grace verie hartie farewell. From\nthe Court at Richmond, the vi=th= of Marche, 1595.\n   Your Grace's at com[{mand{] , \n   W. Burghley.\n   I doubt not but the Receyvor of Yorkshire hath geven order\nfor the payment of money for the dyette, for that he had his\nwarrant both for that which was done in the Erl's tyme, and from\nthence forward. But I take it that hir Majestie meaneth not to\nbe at charge with the Erl's howshold servauntes from the\n<P 106>\ntyme of this your commission, and so it is reason you should\ngive them warninge; and yett I pitty their estate, considering I\ncan fynd nobody to take care for the buryall of their master, as\nyesterday I did write unto you, and yett I am desirous to hear\nfrom you how the body of the nobleman is ordered, and where it\nresteth, and what nomber they are, and of what condicion, that\nattend the same.\n   To the moste Reverend ffather in God, my varie good Lord, the\nArchbishopp of York his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                "6 March" ;
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                "Signature and \"commendatory words\" autograph." ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "105" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
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                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
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                "royal minister - council president" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "354" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richmond> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 6 March, 1596"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSMACKENZIE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College; Leiden University" ;
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                "James Stuart (c.1690-1723), 2nd Earl of Bute" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mackenzie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1719-1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Scotland?; Grand Tour; settled in Turin as British envoy in 1758" ;
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                "\"A minister and a courtier\"." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Politician and astronomer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1876" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1800" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Stuart Mackenzie" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "North Yorkshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Delft>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Delft, Holland, the Netherlands" , "Delft, Holland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Delft" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cirencester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cirencester, Gloucestershire" , "Cirencester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cirencester" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-102>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for daily and business series)\nyear/month/day"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "102" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYMMDD"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GRICHARDS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT STATIONED IN BILBAO, PRIMARILY EMPLOYED BY SIR JOHN LETHIEULLIER, JACOB DAVID'S BROTHER-IN-LAW." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "RICHARDS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BILBAO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5539" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE RICHARDS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RLOWTHER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Christopher Lowther)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1595-1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "14096" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1655" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Lowther" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Halifax>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nova+Scotia> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Halifax, Nova Scotia" , "Halifax" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Halifax" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPERCY6>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1517, RECEIVED THE TITLE OF SIXTH EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND IN 1527, INHERITED GREAT DEBTS, WARDEN OF THE EASTERN AND WESTERN MARSHES 1527, LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL OF THE NORTH IN 1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clifford, x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21937" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated in the household of Cardinal Wolsey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Earl" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PERCY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1502?-1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTH (major landowner in Northumberland), COURT (PAGE IN WOLSEY'S HOUSEHOLD)" ;
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                "ARRESTED BY WOLSEY IN 1530, FELL IN LOVE WITH ANNE BOLEYN. Percy's sister Margaret was married to Henry Clifford, future first earl of Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "6TH EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1163" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1537" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY PERCY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHARINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, EPIGRAMMATIST, TRANSLATOR of 'Ariosto', COURTIER, INVENTOR OF THE WATERCLOSET; KNIGHTED IN 1599; High Sheriff of Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12326" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; King's College, Cambridge; Lincoln's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Treasurer of the wars, courtier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HARINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1561?-1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BIRTHPLACE MOST PROBABLY CHESHUNT HERTFORDSHIRE. FAMILY SEAT WAS KELSTON IN SOMERSETSHIRE. SIR JOHN SPENT MUCH TIME AT COURT, WHERE QUEEN ELIZABETH WAS HIS GODMOTHER; childhood in Stepney, 'Prebende house neere the Bushops Pallace of London'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MOTHER WAS AN ILLEGITIMATE DAUGHTER OF HENRY VIII. QUEEN ELIZABETH WAS HARINGTON'S GODMOTHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8833" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN I HARINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SBUCKLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Civil servant: held a post in the Foreign Office. Bookseller until 1735." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "MDX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Buckley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived at Crouch End, Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Skilled linguist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Gazetteer, bookseller, printer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1034" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Buckley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMEUX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Meux" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MEUX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM KINGSTON, ISLE OF WIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "HUSBAND OF WINIFRED, ELDEST DAUGHTER OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1375" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1638" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM MEUX" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDEKKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DRAMATIST, PAMPHLETEER, SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN IN PRISON 1613-19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7428" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DEKKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1570?-1641?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Engaged by Philip Henslowe to write plays" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "392" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1641" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS DEKKER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EJERNINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A link between the early and authentic romantics; wrote sentimental poetry, unsuccessful historical plays, and highly entertaining letters." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Studied theology and the humanities at Douai College 1748-1755; boarder at St. Gregory's College, Paris -1757. Strict religious training, well versed in French and Italian." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir George Jerningham (1680-1774), fifth baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jerningham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1737-1812" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Costessey Hall, Norfolk. Lived there and at Cambrai, France until the age of ten. Schooled at Douai 1748-1755, Paris -1757. Was in Paris 1765. Lived in London at least since 1774. Visited his aristocratic friends at their country or town houses (e.g., Oxfordshire, Bath). Died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a Catholic family; 1790s converted to Anglicanism. A fashionable member of literary circles in London (Mrs. Montagu, Mrs. Vesey, Samuel Rogers) and Bath (Lady Miller). Acted as a go-between for the prince of Wales and his mistresses. Never married." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Poet and dramatist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1812" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Jerningham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_101>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "benefice at Ermington (application)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481 T RSALTER>\n<X RICHARD SALTER>\n<P II,121>\n[} [\\286. RICHARD SALTER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\11 April (1481)\\]\n   Ryght worshypfull Syr, and my specyall good master, I\ncommaunde me to yow and where hyt ys so as I am enformyd +tat on\ndoctor Eggecombe, late resydencyare of Exeter, is decesyd, +te\nwhyche hadde a benefyce callyd Ermynton in Devonshyre of your\npatronage, now beyng\n<P II,122>\nvoyde, +te whyche I have harde reporte +ge entende to apropure\nor to have lycence to make a chauntre or ij off, to +te whyche I\nam enformyd +te bysshoppe woll in no wyse assent: wherfore yff\n+ge kan notte opteyn your purpose, butte moste nedys gyff hytte,\nyff hytte wold plese yow to have me rememburyd +terunto, I were\never bounden to be your beddemann, and to pray for yow, as God\nknowyth, who ever preserve yow, Amen. Wryton in hast +te xj day\nof Aprile. I pray yow geve credens to +te berer heroff.\n   Your one to hys power, Richard Salter, doctor.\n   To the ryght worshypfull Syr William Stonor, knyght, +tis\nbyll be delyveryd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future employee - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Salter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSALTER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Salter to William Stonor on 11 April, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGIBBON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Petersfield (1734), Southampton (1741), Liskeard (1774). Rank of major and lieutenant-colonel commandant." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gibbon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Oxford (14 months of unprofitable study = no degree)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Gibbon (1707-1770), MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gibbon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1737-1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Putney, Surrey; 1746-1747: at school in Kingston-upon-Thames; 1749-1750: at school in Winchester; 1750-1752: Putney, Surrey; 1752: Oxford; 1753-1758: sent to Lausanne, Switzerland; 1758-1759: mostly at his father's country seat at Buriton, Hampshire (also in London); 1759-1762: a captain in the Hampshire militia > Hampshire, Kent, Wiltshire, Dorsetshire; 1763-1765: continental tour; c. 1770: from Buriton to London; 1783: to Lausanne, Switzerland; 1793: back to England; died in London 1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The author of \"The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire\". Edward was a member of the Club, a circle around Dr Samuel Johnson. Converted to Catholicism c. 1753, back to Protestantism in late 1750s. From a Kentish family of considerable antiquity. Grandfather was a merchant in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Historian, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "26540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1794" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Gibbon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newmarket>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newmarket" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newmarket" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mortlake>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mortlake, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mortlake" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P59i_is_located_on_or_within>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "befindet sich auf oder in"@de , "está localizada sobre ou dentro de"@pt , "is located on or within"@en , "βρίσκεται σε ή εντός"@el , "se situe sur ou dans"@fr , "位於"@cn , "находится на или внутри"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T4HOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Earl of Suffolk; Lord Chamberlain 1603-14; naval officer and administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13942" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA Oxford and Cambridge, 1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Duke of Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1561-1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "308" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Howard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_074>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
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                "<Q CA 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 318>\n[} [\\LETTER CXIX. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 24TH JUNE, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 319>\n   My very good lord, yt may please your lordship to hould me\nexcused yf I use the hand of annother in writing unto you, being\n[\\at\\] this present meself overburthened with other busynes. The\ncause of this my dispatch is to acquainte your lordship with the\nlate comming of Augustin Grafigna and Bodenham from the prince\nof Parma with some overture of a peace, though but in generall\ntermes, having only yet delyvered, that, yf the king of Spayne\ncan lyke to have a peace, the prince, for his part, who hath now\nreceaved honner enough in that countrye, will very willingly\nundertake to becom an instrument and dealer in yt, for which\npurpose he meaneth to send over hether some personage of quality\nyf the matter go forward, but to other particularityes they\ndescend not. And whether the prince have any commission or\nauthoritye from the king to treate appeareth not. Bodenham\nseemeth to have some further directions, and a letter for her\nmajestyes self, theffect whereof your lordship shalbe made\nacquainted withall so soone as yt is knowen.\n   Grafigna telleth me, that he was lodged in Cosmos lodging\nwhen Skinck and Roger Williams gave the camisado to the campe,\nand,\n<P 320>\nby that meanes, was prevye that the disorder and confusion was\nso great as there appeared no smaule lykelyhood, that, yf they\nhad ben followed by their horsemen, the whole campe might have\nben overthrowen; and yet that there weare not so many slayne as\nwas otherwyse reported, the whole number being not above three\nor fower score, and of our people betwin thirty and forty taken\nand slayne, which happened for that, by reason of their longe\ntaryeing, they gave the prince tyme to pursue them with his\nhorsemen. They gave our men the prayse to have guided\nthenterprise with no lesse skill and good discretion then yt was\nhazardously undertaken. He telleth me, that, to shunne the\ndanger of Berges up Zome, he was constrayned to returne by\nMastrich, Liege, and thos quarters, where he understood that the\npeople had violently resistid the carriadg of the intended\nprovisions of vittalls to the campe, in respect of their owne\nwant and necessitye; by meanes wherof the prince cannot long\ncontinue before Venloo. He understood that the merquis of\nPescara, who was looked for with 1500 horse and 3000 footmen,\nbringeth now with him butan hundreth and fyfty horse and eight\nhundreth footemen. The prince of Parma, as he telleth me, was\ninformed, that your lordship should have 18,000 fotmen and 3,000\nhorse, wheruppon, calling his captens to counsell, yt was, at\nthe first, advised to go from Ventloo and hazard the battell\nwith your lordship, and in thend resolved to leave some strength\nbefore Venloo, and yet go forward with their purpose to\n<P 321>\nbid your lordship battell; wherof I have thought good to geve\nyour lordship speedy knowledge. And so I most humbly take my\nleave. At Greenwich, the xxiiij=th= of Juin, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n[^THE POSTSCRIPT AUTOGRAPH^]\n   The prince of Parma, in his letter to her majestye, which I\nhave seene, doth use the matter in sooche sortt as thowghe\nsooche as have ben dealors in this peace had sowght the same at\nhis hands in her majesties name, which is taken most offensyvely\nagaynst both the prince and the mynisters; for her highnes\nprotestythe, that she naver gave any sooche commyssyon. The\nprince protestethe, that he hathe not any comyssyon, neyther\ngenerally nor perticularly, to deale in the matter, and yet, yf\nher majestye shall be dysposed to have the seyd peace proceaded\nin, uppon knowledg in what sorte she wyll have the same\nperformed, he wyll be ready to further so good a worke. Your\nlordship may see what effectes are wrowght by sooche weake\nmynisters. They that have ben the imployers of them are ashamed\nof the matter. I praye your lordship that this advertycement\ntowching the contents of the prynces letter may not be made\npublycke.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "<Q A 1519? T RPACE>\n<X RICHARD PACE>\n<P 156>\n[} [\\LETTER LVI. RICHARD PACE TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }]\n<P 157>\n   Pleas itt your Grace I have thys daye visite my Lady\nMargarite, and have hadde off herre verraye large thanks for\nthat I have doon in Almayne for the Kynge Catholike in the late\nElection. And all the noble men off thys Courte haith yevyn unto\nme lyke thanks, and interteignydde me here in moste kynde and\nlovynge maner, wythoute ony question made unto me off eny thynge\nthat I had doon in the sayde late Election for the advauncement\nof the Kynge our soverayne Lorde, as your Grace thoght they\nwolde have doon, as itt apperidde bi your laste Lettres\ndirectidde unto me. And in verraye deade they have no cause to\ncomplayne uppon me, for I dydde nevyr speke agaynst the Kynge\ncatholike in the sayde Election, considerynge that itt was\nsufficient to me to have the Electors speke agaynst hym, and\nallege reasons whye he schulde nott be electidde; ande suerly\nthey wolde nott have electidde hym yff fere off there persons\nhadde not dryven them thereunto, and evident ruine off all there\nnation yff they hadde electidde ony othre Kynge. And I forseynge\nsuche thyngis (as itt apperith bi diverse my Lettres sent to\nyour Grace in that cause, I ordrede my self there aftre wyth the\norators off the sayde Kynge Catholyke,\n<P 158>\nin suche maner that he, yff he obteignedde, schuld bi reason yff\nsum thanks to the Kyngis Grace therfore. Master Hesdyng haith\nwretyn to my Lady verraye acceptable Lettres concernyng the\nTriumphe made there for the exaltation off the Kynge Catholyke,\nand also off the Kyngis Grace's and your lovyng myndis towardis\nthys House, to the grete rejoyse off all thys Courte. He haith\nalso wretyn to me a kynde Lettre offrynge unto me hys house and\nall that is therin at my pleasure, and whyche commoditie I\nintende not to use, but to take my voyage towardes Calice\ntomorrowe. My Lady, with diverse lordis here, wolde have me tary\nhere bi the space off ij. dayes in continuall fests and\ndrynkyng, but itt is not for my purpose to be syke (\\ex\ncrapula\\) . Itt is not yet knowen whatt the army beynge at this\ntyme in Gelderlande intendith; no hedde doeth appere emongist\nthem as yitt. Thus Jesu preserve your Grace in long helth and\ncontinuall prosperitie. Writtyn at Mechlyne thys xxvij. off\nJuly. \n   By your Graces most humble and feythfull servant\n   R. Pace.\nTo my Lord Cardinalls Grace and Legat in England.\n\n"@en ;
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                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
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                "Richard" ;
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                "Pace" ;
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                "diplomat, dean of St. Paul's" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "private business (touching the custody of Sir Thomas Meautys's son - Jane's nephew)" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1630 FS BLONG>\n<X BRIDGET LONG>\n<P 228>\n[} [\\CXLVI. BRIDGET LONG TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nGood Madam,\n   Havinge lately received letters from Sir Thomas Meautys\ntouchinge his little sonne, that eyther yo=r= La=p= will take\nhim into yo=r= care, or els that he be\n<P 229>\nsent over to him, as also that a some of 8=li= of his, w=ch=\nfell out to remaine in M=r= Longe's handes & was kept for the\nvse of the nurse, shold be deliuered to this bearer, his\nsergeaunt, I haue thought itt my parte, in discharge of that\nthat I do and haue vndertaken for the childe, to move yo=r=\nLa=p= y=t= you wold please (if itt may stand w=ch= yo=r=\nlykeinge) to take the childe to yo=r= custody, or if there be,\nas p~adventure there may be, some raason why you shold not, then\nto give yo=r= advice what shalbe done w=th= itt, for I will haue\nno hande in sendinge itt to sea, where I dare not goe my self;\nand that whereas about Michellmas last yo=r= La=p= sent me 5=li=\nto provide for him w=th=all, I haue layde out aboue half of itt\nfor clothes for him, & made accounte to laye oute that 8=li= of\nhis father's about the childe, w=ch= he now sends for to be\ndeliuered to his sergeaunt, & I haue accordingly lett him haue\n3=li=, w=ch= is all that is left either of yo=r= La=p's= 5=li=\nor his 8=li=, & so you may perceive I am a bare boorde, wherof I\nthought fytt to acquainte yo=r= La=p= that such further order\nmay be taken as you shall thinke meete. And thus, w=th= myne &\nM=r= Longe's our hartye thankes to yo=r= La=p= for yo=r=\nremembraunce of vs, and myne moste p~=r=ticuler for the gloues\nyo=r= La=p= sent me, I take my leave. Yo=r= La=p's= to comannde,\n   Bridgett Longe.\n2 April 1630.\n   To the very worthy Lady, her very good freinde, the Lady\nBacon, theis.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "Bridget Long to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 April, 1630"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1611-1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1611-1621, serving in Siam, Pattani 1613-17, Masulipatam 1617-. Returned to England 1621." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4541" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Adam Denton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPENNINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Admiral" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pennington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "320" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pennington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P5_consists_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete, subsidiary states. \nIt is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not be completely known – and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of the general condition state. For example, a general condition state of “in ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "consiste en"@fr , "包含"@cn , "состоит из"@ru , "αποτελείται από"@el , "besteht aus"@de , "consists of"@en , "consiste de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E35_Title>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the names assigned to works, such as texts, artworks or pieces of music. \nTitles are proper noun phrases or verbal phrases, and should not be confused with generic object names such as “chair”, “painting” or “book” (the latter are common nouns that stand for instances of E55 Type). Titles may be assigned by the creator of the work itself, or by a social group. \nThis class also comprises the translations of titles that are used as surrogates for the original titles in different social contexts.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Titre"@fr , "Titel"@de , "题目"@cn , "Título"@pt , "Title"@en , "Заголовок"@ru , " Τίτλος"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_083>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business, family news (Betson's illness)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1479 FS THENHAM>\n<X THOMAS HENHAM>\n<P II,89>\n[} [\\251. THOMAS HENHAM TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\10 October, 1479\\]\n   Jhesu A=no= xix\n   Ryght honorable and worshypfull mayster, I recommaunde me\nunto your goode mayster in the most lowest wyse that I best cane\nor may, ever more desyring to here off your goode wellfare, the\nwyche I be-sche Jhesu long to continue unto your hartys dysire.\nForder more, syr, ye scholle understonde that my mayster Thomas\nBetson hys ryght welle amendyde, blesyde by Jhesu; and he hys\npaste all dowtys of sekens, and he takys +t=e= sostenanse ryght\nwelle: and as for ffusecyons, ther come none unto hym, ffor he\nhase no nede of them. Syr, ye shall understonde that my mayster\nSyr Wylliam Stoker comaunde hym unto your maysterschype, and my\nlady hys wyffe. And as ffor schuche\n<P II,90>\nthyngys as your mayster wrothe unto hym by master Bryane, hyt\nschalle be aplyde, and sent unto your mayster: ffor he says he\nwylle sende you none but goode: and as ffor your rede wyne, hyt\nschall be schyped upon Tewysday next comys: and as ffor your\nrondelet off Mallsay, yt thys not rede as yet, +tor mayster Syr\nWyllm. Stoker hathe comyng a schype with Mallsay and hoder swet\nwyne, and he lokys ffor the same schype every day, and yeff so\nbe that that the same schype come note betwene thys and Tewysday\nnext comys he wylle porffay ffor your maysterschype a rondelet\noff Mallsay schuche as he may get in the sete, and hyt schall be\nschyppyde with your rede wyne. Fordermore, Syr, ye schall\nunderstonde that I resayved a letter ffrom your mayster by\nmayster Bryane, the wyche I schall do accordyng as your wryting\ndothe spesyffide. No more unto your maysterschype at thys tyme,\nbut all mythe Jhesu have you in hys kepyng. Wreten at Stepenay,\nthe x day off Octtobr.\n   By your prentes Thomas Henham.\n   To my Ryght Worschypfull maister, Syr Wyllm. Stonor, knyght,\nthys letter be delyvrde d.d.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "apprentice/assistant - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Henham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant in wool trade" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "315" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THENHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stepney> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Henham to William Stonor on 10 October, 1479"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norway>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Norway" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norway" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_068>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for blessing" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1654 FN EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 217>\n[} [\\ED. HARLEY TO HIS FATHER.\\] }] [^TO ROBERT HARLEY^]\n   Sir - I trust the same mercy which conducted me safely hither\nhath comfortably preserved you. If that confidence did not\nrefresh me, this journey would be very sad; but I dare not doubt\nthe tender compassions of our heavenly Father to you, because I\nhave alwaies experienced your tenderness to me. Thus, I beseech\nyou, give me leave according to our Lord and Saviors precious\nlogick to make some return for your fatherly love to me, with an\nassurance of an infinite Fatherly love to you. Sir, if our Lord\nGod see it good to permitt Satan to discover his malice, be\npleased to consider that your age and weakness, which encourage\nSatan to assault you: they doe much more assure you of victory,\nbecause all the retrenchments from your own ability to resist,\ndoe place you more closely and imediately under the secure\nprotection of the Lord of Hosts, who I doubt not will graciously\navenge you of your spirituall adversary; will make His candle\nshine upon your head, and having sanctified all His dispensatins\ntowards you, will fully assure you, that having given you His\nson, how shall He not with Him also freely give you all things.\nThus humbly prayes he, who begs your blessing for, Sir,\n   Your most obedient son, Edw. Harley.\n(^Birmichem, Feb. 2, 1653-4.^)\n   To his most honored father, Sir Robert Harley, Knt. of the\nBath, at Ludlow, present these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Birmichem+%28Birmingham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to Robert Harley on 2 February, 1654"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-B>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Break observations are characterised as such when different content exist or a different methodology has been applied to this observation as compared with the preceding one (the one given for the previous period)."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "B" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Break"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCOOPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Member of the council of officers of the Army in Ireland 1659." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cooper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord / Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "515" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Cooper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "justifies herself to the council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1549 T ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 155>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXVI. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO THE LORD\nPROTECTOR.\\] }] \n<P 156>\n   My Lorde havinge reseuede your Lordeships letters, I parceve\nin them your goodwil towarde me bicause you declare to me\nplainlie your mynde in this thinge; and againe for that you\nwolde not wische that I shulde do any thinge that shulde not\nseme good unto the Counsel, for the wiche thinge I give you most\nhartie thankes. And wheras I do understande that you do take in\nivel parte the letters that I did write unto your Lordeshipe, I\nam verye sorie that you shulde take them so for my mynde was to\ndeclare unto you plainlie as I thoght in that thinge, wiche I\ndid also the more willingelye bicause (as I write to you) you\ndesired me to be plaine with you in al thinges. And as\nconcerninge that pointe that you write that I seme to stande in\nmy none witte in beinge so wel assured of my none selfe, I did\nassure me of my selfe nomore than I trust the trueth shal trie;\nand to say that wiche I knewe of my selfe I did not thinke\nshulde have displeased the Counsel or your Grace. And surelye\nthe cause whie that I was sorye that ther shulde be anye suche\naboute me, was bicause that I thogth the people wil say that I\ndeserved throwgth my lewde demenure to have such a one, and not\nthat I mislike any thinge that your Lordeshipe or the Counsel\nshal thinke good, for I knowe that you and the Counsel ar\ncharged with me; or that I tak upon me to rule my selfe, for I\nknowe the ar most disceved that trusteth most in themselves,\nwherfore I trust you shal never finde that faute in me, to\n<P 157>\nthe wiche thinge I do not se that your Grace has made anye\ndirecte answere at this time, and seinge the make so ivel\nreportes alreadie, shalbe but a increasinge of ther ivel tonges.\nHowbeit you did write that if I wolde bringe forthe anye that\nhad reported it, You and the Counsel wolde se it redreste, wiche\nthinge thogth I can easelye do it, I wolde be lothe to do it for\nbicause it is my none cause; and, againe, that shulde be but a\nbridinge of a ivel name of me that am glade to ponesse them, and\nso get the ivel wil of the people, wiche thinge I wolde be lothe\nto have. But if it mougth so seme good unto your Lordeshipe and\nthe reste of the Counsel to sende forthe a proclamation in to\nthe countries that the refraine ther tonges, declaringe how the\ntales be but lies, it shulde make bothe the people thinke that\nYou and the Counsel have great regarde that no suche rumors\nshulde be spreade of anye of the Kinges Maiesties Sisters, as I\nam, thougth vnwordie, and also I shulde thinke myselfe to receve\nsuche frendeshipe at your handes as you have promised me,\nalthogth your Lordeship hathe shewed me greate alreadie. Howbeit\nI am aschamed to aske it anye more, bicause I se you ar not so\nwel minded therunto. And as concerninge that you saye that I\ngive folkes occasion to thinke in refusinge the good to vpholde\nthe ivel, I am not of so simple understandinge, nor I wolde that\nyour Grace shulde have so ivel a opinion of me that I have so\nlitel\n<P 158>\nrespecte to my none honestie that I wolde mainteine it if I had\nsouficiente promis of the same, and so your Grace shal prove me\nwhan it comes to the pointe. And thus I bid you farewel,\ndesiringe God alwais to assiste you in al your affaires. Writen\nin hast. Frome Hatfelde this 21 of Februarye.\n   Your assured frende to my litel power Elizabeth.\nTo my verey good Lorde my Lorde Protector.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "duke of Somerset, lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "princess - lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESEYMOUR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatfield> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to Edward Seymour on 21 February, 1549"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPEARSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pearson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "274" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Pearson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Principal secretary. MP for Bossiney, Cornwall 1559; for Lyme Regis, Dorset 1563; involved in the Muscovy Company, protégé of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton by 1568; employed by Cecil as guardian of Roberto di Ridolfi 1569; resident ambassador in Paris 1570-73; principal secretary of state, privy councillor 1573-90; local offices in various counties & boroughs 1570s-80s; knighted 1577; knight of the shire for Surrey several times; chancellor of the Order of the Garter 1578; diplomatic missions; spymaster 1581; chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster 1587." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Leycester, x Bryskett, x Hastings, y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Leycester, x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Fellow-commoner at King's College, Cambridge (matriculated as a pensioner) 1548; left 1550 without taking a degree; travelled on the continent; admitted to Gray's Inn 1552; studied civil law in Padua 1555-56. Fluent in both French and Italian." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Walsingham (b. after 1480, d. 1534), lawyer and landowner, of Scadbury in Chislehurst, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1532, d. 1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born either in London or at Foots Cray, Kent; educated in Cambridge 1548; on the continent 1550; London by 1552; in exile during Mary (Basel, Padua); back by 1559; established his household on the Isle of Wight after 1566 (also had a London residence, court connections); later on the continent again on diplomatic missions (e.g., 1570, -78, -81); London & court 1573-; principal suburban residence at Barn Elms, Surrey 1579- (also had a country house at Odiham, Hampshire); died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Mother: Joyce (1506/7-1560), daughter of Sir Edmund Denny of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and his 2nd wife Mary. Married (1) 1562 Anne (d. 1564), daughter of Sir George Barne of London and his wife Alice, and widow of Alexander Carleill; (2) 1566 Ursula (d. 1602), daughter of Henry St Barbe of Somerset and widow of Sir Richard Worseley of the Isle of Wight. A patron of learning and exploration; liked gardening, falconry and music. Zealous protestant. Father-in-law of Sir Philip Sidney; father of Frances, who was married to (1) Sir Philip Sidney, (2) Robert Devereux and (3) Richard Burke. Had a weak health." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "37855" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14857" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTAFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Licensed on 23 February 1414 to become a deacon, ordained to the priesthood itself 7 April 1414; 5 December 1414 appointed as an advocate in the court of arches; member of the council of Christ Church, Canterbury, by 1416; by 6 December 1419 chancellor and auditor of causes to Archbishop Henry Chichele; archdeacon (9 September 1419) and chancellor of Salisbury (30 October 1420); in the service of the crown: e.g. in 1419 appointed to a team to meet French envoys in England and prepare peace terms; appointed keeper of the privy seal on 25 February 1421 and treasurer of the realm and dean of St Martin's-le-Grand in London on 18 December 1422; dean of Wells (on 9 September 1423); bishop of Bath and Wells, c. 19/20 December 1424; on 25 February 1432 appointed as chancellor of the realm; elected on 20 May as archbishop of Canterbury." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oxford University, became DCL by 1413." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Humphrey Stafford (d. 1413) of Southwick, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Possibly born in Wiltshire; studied and resident in Oxford until 1414; moved to London and spent most of his time there despite appointments elsewhere." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Illegitimate son. Mother: one Emma (d. 1446) of North Bradley, Wiltshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1452" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Stafford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+King%27s+Bench+prison>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "The King's Bench prison" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The King's Bench prison" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBARLOW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Licensed to teach grammar at Barnham, Suffolk 1586, probably curate there; probably ordained priest 1588; rector of Brundall, Norfolk 1595-1614; vicar of Witton 1613-27; vicar of Little Plumstead 1614-27." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Bacon Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated pensioner from Christ's College, Cambridge 1563/4, scholar 1564." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barlow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "421" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Randolph Barlow" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk+%28or+Broome>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Suffolk (or Broome" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Vernon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Vernon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Vernon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOTESWORTHSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Thriving businessman. Cotesworth was Henry Liddell's principal agent for the Regulation." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Liddell, z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/48032" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprentice tallow chandler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Cotesworth (1637-1687), yeoman farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Sr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cotesworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1668-1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Eggleston-in-Teesdale, Durham; 1683- Gateshead, Northumberland; stayed often in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) 1699 his partner's sister-in-law Hannah Ramsay. Inherited (from his brother-in-law) + bought land and became an esquire. Due to humble beginnings, never fully accepted by many north-eastern gentry families. Government's secret agent against the Jacobites 1715-1719. Married (2) secretly 1722/3 his housekeeper Hannah Watson." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant and industrialist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "41208" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1726" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Sr Cotesworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JOBARRING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT AT LA ROCHELLE, MILITARY CAREER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Francis Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN ESSEX, LA ROCHELLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "YOUNGEST SON OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON. Married a French woman, Marie Pinaule (La Rochelle) 1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1631" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMACHELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FATHER OF ALL CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND ACTIQUARIES'. Clergyman; Rector of Kirkby Thore 1677; Chaplain 1679; F.R.S.(?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 134>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 24TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   The messenger which had my last letters was reternyd back by\nwhether ageyn, which causeth me to make my letters as freshe to\nye as may be, styll; and, touching the encrease of allowance to\n<P 135>\nour former rate sett down, which was ij=cm= florins by the\nmonth; fynding yt very skant to descharge that which this sommer\nservyces shall require, I have procured at the states handes,\nand with best wyll at the countreyes handes, to gyve for iiij\nmonthes ij=cm= florins more, with which I trust ther wylbe good\nservyce donn, and I have not byn idell nor neglygent in cauling\nuppon these men for this matter, and other very nedefull, though\nI find many of them slak inough in furthering those thinges that\nbe nedefull for themselves. I cannott blame the countreys to\nmyslyke with them as they have donn. Well, I hope now the\ngretest matter ys past, this money being so redyly agreed unto\nat length; and whosoever shall suplye the place for hir majesty\nhere, shall find a good preparation.\n   I have, lykewyse, mustered all our men, and to be payd untyll\nthe xij. of February, but not our horsemen. I stey tyll I com to\nUtryght, which shalbe within viij days after this, yf wether\nwyll suffer me. I have changed many garisons upon some smale\nsuspition, but, I thank God, I find all men wylling to serve for\nhir majesties sake, and I trust no place at this day to be\nfeared, where any garyson ys. I am about to make Lylle and\nLyfskynhose somwhat stronger; places of great importance. I have\nlerned to be of a good nature synce I cam hether, for I hope to\nsett the French king and the king of Spain together by the\neares, as well as they love, or this day month, and cost hir\nmajesty never a grote. I trust ye shall very shortly hear of som\ntowns of importance to be had into our handes.\n   I find by the muster-master that the bandes be wonderfully\ndecayed, though many sleyttes were used, as he saith, to deceave\nhim, and wyll save hir majesty a good deall, I think; he ys not\nyet retornyd, but a very wyse stout fellow he ys, and very\ncarefull to serve thorouly hir majesty. I am gladd I named him\nto yt. I wold he had byn here at the beginning; but yf I tarry\nhere I\n<P 136>\nwyll be sure we wyll have men for our money. Hetherto I was not\nable to use the servyce of v=c=. Englyshe soldyers beside the\ngarrysons of Flushing and Bryll, which places I styrr not. Ther\nare ij lytle places which I meane to gett the government of, and\nshalbe no charge to hir majesty, and yet of as great importance\nas any of the other almost.\n   These men be mervellously pleasyd with me that they perceave\nI prepare forces for the fyld, for yt ys the only way to brydell\nand overthrow the enymy, and to putt in hart these people, who\ncare not what they gyve so they know they have men in the fyld\nto defend them, spetyally in the somer tyme. Wherefore, Mr.\nsecretary, yf hir majesty wyll looke for honour and good\nservyce, send away Mr. Pellam; we have no such man to govern the\narmye of all the men they have here, nor any comparable to those\nI have brought alredy. They have very few that ar any thing\nable. I wold I had the ij Italians that Pallavasyn promysed me;\nbut, seing I trust the Spanish shall have no cause to trowble\nIrland, I wold, yf I shuld tarry here, gyve one of my fingers to\nhave Mr. Bingam here but iiij months. I dyd think ther had byn\nboth more and better choyce of captens than I can find here, and\ntherfore ther ys the more nede of such as he ys, for surely I am\nin very good opinion of happy success, I find all men so willing\nto this servyce. I besech ye, yf ye find hir majesty well\ndisposyd, remember Bingam, but first dispatch away sir William\nPellam, whose abode one month now may hinder us greatly here.\n   There ys an other matter concerning Emden of very great\nimportance; I have wrytten alredy thereabout to ye; he ys a very\nenymye to this countrey, and fast to the king of Spayn, and doth\nchifely vyttell the enymye; yf he were not, we shuld get\nGroyning in xx days, and all that part of Freseland the enymye\nnow holdeth.\n<P 137>\nThus, having scrybled in much hast, I comytt you to the Lord. At\nthe Hag this xxiiij. of February.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   I pray you remember that I may receive answere to the partes\nof my letters, for I have no coppy of my requestes. Forget not\nmoney, money; and I wyll never press for any more than hir\nmajesty hath promysed these countreys alredy for this yere.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honourable good frend Mr. secretary\nWalsingham.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 82>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXII.\\] }] [^WINEFRID THIMELBY TO GERTRUDE ASTON^]\n   (^For Dear Gatt.^)\n   Sep. 20.\n   My Dear sweet Chyld,\n   Yr sylence, though never so long, could never have betrayed\nyour forgettfulnis of me, so much as yr letter did. Lord! know\nyou me no better, then to thinck I can have any change to thee,\nor take any thing ill. No, no, my love is of a higher straine.\nGod, I hope, has ordered it to be eternal; therfor can receive\nno diminution by any thing can hapen in this world. Now, to give\nthee a true acoumpt why I rite so sildom, really tis partly to\nspare thee. I meane to favour thy lasy umore, wch I know hates\nriting, and yet wod suffer not to answer me. Partly also, I must\nconfesse, because I fynd it hard to speake to thee, and not to\nspeake the bottom of my hart; and that agayne might troble thee,\nbecause our dissyres differ. I am\n<P 83>\nconfind therfor to repeat, over and over againe the old story.\nNone ever did, or can love thee better, and (except thy father)\nnone so well as thy poore ante,\n   W. Thimelby.\n   I will not lett your sister rite for fear of putting her eyes\nout of tune; because Sr Anne Gifford lyes a dying, and then you\nknow how many (\\dirigis\\) she is obliged to read, besydes the\npsalter; but next tyme write to her, not to me. I shall take itt\nfull as well, for Keat and I are but one. No body knows of my\nriting, els I shuld bee loaded with remembrances to you. Cosen\nCrathorne is com back, and to be cloathed with Mall Worthington.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 4>\n[} [\\III. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS. LONDON, OCT. 30TH, 1447.\nDRAFT LETTER.\\] }] \n   Memo=d= that on Monedey next before the feste of Seynt Luke\nthe yere of the regne of the kyng that now is xxvj (Henry VI.)\n<P 5>\nRichard Druell, William Speere and Henry Dobyn w=t= ham rode\noute of Exceter to London-ward for nedes of the cite, that is to\nseye to kepe the dey of apparence atte xv. of Seynt Michall as\nthe cite was bounde to, as hit appereth by a bounde\ncondycionell, havyng w=t= ham sufficiant power and the comyn\nseell and xl s. of John Shillingford, Mayer, and xx s. of John\nGermyn, for their coustages; and so departed the seyde Monedey\nyerly. And as tochyng the seyde xl s. w=t= xl s. more that the\nseyde John Mayer payed to Trevylian, he was payed ayen by the\nfeloship of the collecte mony to the plee, &c. How the seyde\nRichard Druell and William Speere spedde when they came to\nLondon hit appereth yn a sedule by the sayde Richard Druell and\nWilliam Speer therof made, remaynyng w=t= the [\\seyde\\] Rychard\nDruell. Forthermore as tochyng the goynge of the seyde John\nShillyngforde, mayer, he was all redy for to ride the seide\nMonedey: varians y moved bytwene hym and the seyde Richard\nDruell, nerthelez better accorde hadde by mene of Thomas Cook,\nRichard Druell w=t= other held his wey, and the seyde mayer\nabode at home yn to a tuysday next after Seynt Luke is dey for\nsettyng of the kynges dyme, comyng of Trevylian, and other grete\nmaters toching the cite, and yn especiall to have the feloship\ntogeder, a sadde communicacion to be had or his departyng, the\nwhiche communicacion myght not be had before Saterdey next after\nSeynt Luke is dey for this cause that the grete part of the\nfeloship was at Calston is fayre, and thoo that war at home, as\nUpton, Coteler and Pope, were syke on theire beddes; and for\nalle these causes the mayer abode at home so longe, and all that\ntyme he kepte his iij. hors yn stabill every dey redy to ride to\nhym grete coste. The tuysday he rode and w=t= hym William\nHampton and John Fagot. On Wendysdey at nyght they came to\nSheftesbery and there mette w=t= Richard Druell, whiche made\nreporte of his gode spede and grete laboure at London, as hit\nappereth yn his sayde remembrance, and that on the beste wyse.\nThe Saterdey next ther after the mayer\n<P 6>\ncame to Westminster sone apon ix. atte belle, and ther mette\nw=t= my lorde Chaunceller atte brode dore a litell fro the\nsteire fote comyng fro the Sterre chamber, y yn the courte and\nby the dore knellyng and salutyng hym yn the moste godely wyse\nthat y cowde and recommended yn to his gode and gracious\nlordship my feloship and all the comminalte, his awne peeple and\nbedmen of the Cite of Exceter. He seyde to the mayer ij. tymes\n\"Well come,\" and the iij=de=. tyme \"Right well come Mayer,\" and\nhelde the mayer a grete while faste by the honde, and so went\nforth to his barge and w=t= hym grete presse, lordis and other,\n&c. and yn especiall the tresorer of the kynges housholde, w=t=\nwham he was at right grete pryvy communicacion. And therfor y,\nmayer, drowe me apart, and mette w=t= hym at his goyng yn to his\nbarge, and ther toke my leve of hym, seyyng these wordis, \"My\nlord, y wolle awayte apon youre gode lordship and youre better\nleyser at another tyme.\" He seyde to me ayen, \"Mayer, y pray yow\nhertely that ye do so, and that ye speke w=t= the Chief Justyse\nand what tyme that ever he will y woll be all redy.\" And thus\ndeparted, &c. The Soneday abowte viij. atte clokke y came to\nLambeth, and w=t= me Dowrissh and Speere to myte and speke w=t=\nmy seyd lord. We mette and spake w=t= hym yn the ynner chamber,\nhe at that tyme beyng right bysy goynge yn to his closet. And\nw=t= right gode longage and gode chere yn godely wyse exscused\nhym that he myght not speke w=t= ous atte that tyme for grete\nbysynes, and comaunded ous to come ayen the morun. Y, mayer,\nprayed hym of oo a worde at that tyme and no more, y seyyng that\ny was enfourmed that he was dysplesed of my late comyng, and yf\nhe so were, y bysoghte hym to hire myne excuse grete. He seyde\n\"Nay;\" but that y was come yn right gode tyme and well come, and\nat his departyng yn to his closet he seide, \"Mayer, wolde God ye\nhadde made a gode ende at home.\" And y seide, \"Wolde God my lord\nthat we so hadde, and God y take to recorde y have done my due\ndilygent part therto, and that yn tyme y truste to God ye shall\nwell knowe; for y have right meny thyng to enfourme yow\n<P 7>\nof yf y hadde tyme.\" He seide \"Well, mayer,\" and bade me come\nayen that same dey afternone, and so departed, &c. Y was by the\nStyward and meny other of the housholde full fayre y bede to\nabide atte mete, ne never hadde better chere of my lorde ne of\nthe houshold then y hadde atte tyme. Netherlez y exscused me and\nwold not abide as for tyme. And so went over the water to Temple\nto Bluet, &c. and so went w=t= Bluet, Dowrissh, Speere and y to\nthe chief justice and comyned of meny thynges w=t= hym. He is\nlike as y conceve to have the grete rule yn this mater, for my\nlorde Chaunceller seide, as hit is aboveseid, that he wolde\nattende when the justyse wolde, the whiche y seide to the\njustyse. The justyse seyde he wold be aredy at his callyng. And\nas y conceve by dyvers wordes that they have comyned of a rule\nyn this mater; what ever hit be y can not wyte as yet. God eve\n[\\FIRST WRITTEN yeve\\] grace hit be gode, and so y truste to God\nthat hit be. That afternone y went ayen to Lambeth to my lord\nafter his commaundement aboveseid and when y come thider to hym\nyn to his ynner chamber, there was myche peeple, lordes and\nother, my lord Tresorer, under Tresorer, the pryvy seel, land\ndyvers abbottes and pryours, and meny strangers aleyns of other\nlondys. And then came yn the Duke of Bokyngham, and ther was\ngrete bysynes at that tyme, hardly alle men were bede to avoyde\nthat chamber saaf the lordes. Nerthelez y awayted my tyme and\nput me yn presse and went right to my lorde Chaunceller and\nseide, \"My lorde y am come at youre commaundement, but y se\nyoure grete bysynesse is suche that ye may not attende.\" He\nseide \"Noo, by his trauthe and that y myght right well se.\" Y\nseide \"Yee, and that y was sory and hadde pyty of his grete\nvexacion.\" He seide \"Mayer, y moste to morun ride by tyme to the\nKyng, and come ayen this wyke: ye most awayte apon my comyng,\nand then y woll speke w=t= the justise and attende for yow, &c.\nY seide, \"My lorde, y woll do after youre commaundement,\" and\nprayed hym of hys gode and gracyous lordship of oo worde more,\nyf he were enfourmed\n<P 8>\nby worde or by wrytyng of eny thyng that y have do or seyde or\ngoverned me yn eny wyse at home sithen the last terme my\ndepartyng fro hym other wyse then to his plesure and after his\ncommaundement. He seyde right hertly \"Nay,\" but that y hadde\ngoverned me at home yn the most best and godely wyse and therfor\nhe oowde me grete thanke, and seide hertely that y sholde have\nGoddes blessyng and his therfor, &c. And so departed, &c.\n   Nota that Druell and Speere is beyng afore dide gode, for\nthey dide theire part yn the most best wyse.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object> .

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                "Bampton School; Queen's College, Oxford 1661, BA 1666, MA 1669, BD 1680, DD 1681." ;
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                "8" ;
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                "Married 1684 Priscilla (1649-1685), youngest daughter of Sir William Palmer, of Old Warden, Bedfordshire (Mill had been his chaplain), and Dorothy Bramston." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
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                "1707" ;
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                "John Mill" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Heyreford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Heyreford" ;
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                "Heyreford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_021>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1594 T TMATTHEW>\n<X TOBIE MATTHEW>\n<P 91>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXVII.\\] DR. TOBIE MATTHEW, DEAN OF DURHAM, TO DR.\nMATTHEW HUTTON, BISHOP OF DURHAM.}]\n[\\6 Dec. 1594.\\]\n   My bounden dutie humbly and heartily remembred to your good\nLordship, with manie lyk thanks for my last and best\nintertainment, beyond the expectation of some that would needes\nmake me beleve otherwise then nowe I see and fynde that there\nwas cause. But I send your Lordship in liewe thereof (having not\nof myne owne to requite your Lordship's great favor therein)\nthese included from your Lordship's verie good Lord and myne,\nthe Lord Chamberlaine, and therwithall the predominant prelacie\nof this province. God geve your Lordship longe and muche\nprosperitie therein, and make me worthie to be your successor\nhere in tyme, which his Lordship signifieth unto me to be her\nMajestie's pleasure also. Wherein if it please God to place me,\nyour Lordship shall have as obedient and faithfull a successor\nas any whatsoever could have been nominated therunto; whiche\ntyme, the mother of truth, shall prove. I have hitherto silenced\nthis present busines both your Lordship's and myne, for that I\nknowe not whether your Lordship will have it knowen as yet.\nThus, humbly desyring the continuance of your Lordship's good\nopinion and favor, I betake your Lordship to the grace of God,\nwho reward our most gratious soveraigne and many many yeres\npreserve her Majestie! At Duresme, 6 December, 1594. In haste as\nis required.\n   Your Lordship's humble and assured at commandement,\n   Tobie Matthew.\n   My humble commendacions to good M=rs=. Hutton.\n   To the Right Reverend Father in God, and my verie good Lord,\nmy Lord Bushopp of Duresme at Awkeland, with spede.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "Tobie Matthew to Matthew Hutton on 6 December, 1594"@en .

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                "<Q A 1626 FN PCOTTON>\n<X PHILIPPE COTTON>\n<P 165>\n[} [\\CVI. PHILIPPE COTTON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeere & worthie Dawghter,\n   I do acknowlidg my self much bownd to God, that hath given me\nsuch a child to be so respective of so aged & infirme a mother\nas I am, to belp & succor me, not being able, by reason of manie\ngreeuances, to stirr from home, w=ch= hath much afflicted me\nthat I cowld not frequent the howse of God as formerlie I have\ndonn; w=ch= now, by God's permision, and as w=th= helth He shall\ninable me, y=or= good meanes egging me forward, I purpose to\nredeeme. Deere dawghter, if I should stodi so\n<P 166>\nlong tyme as I cowld stodie no longer, I should never be able to\nfind good words suffitient to express the well deservings of\ny=or= liberall bownti w=ch= manie ways y=ou= have aforded me,\nthis y=or= greate and worthie present, w=ch= at this tyme y=ou=\nhave sent me, not being the lest; wheare of I shall have dayeli\noccation to be putt in minde of, lifting up my hart to God w=th=\ndayelie prayers to bless y=ou=, both in heaven & earth, to His\nglori, for all y=or= comforts aforded me. Good dawghter, lett me\nintreate y=ou= not to be offended w=th= y=or= mann for staying\nso long, for I was the cawse, he being dayelie desierous to be\ngonn; whose going I still hindred, for that I was desierous to\nlett y=ou= know that my first iorney in it was to church, w=ch=\ncowld not be effected no sooner. I pray y=ou= reme~ber my much\nrespected love to my worthie sonn Baconne & my good nephew\nMeautys; my manie kinde thancks to him for his venison w=ch= he\nsent me. So, from my hart praying God to bless y=ou= & all\ny=ors=, I ever remain, y=e= trewlie affected mother,\n   Philippe Cotton.\n   I praie y=ou=, lett me heere of y=or= coming to London, & as\noften as y=ou= cann; & I hope my nephew Meautys will be so good\nas his word to me, w=ch= was that he wold bring y=ou= & the rest\nof all my good children hether to me this sommer. Good dawghter,\nI have given y=or= man fortie shillings, both for his charges\ncoming and going, & also in\n<P 167>\ngratuitie of the present hee browght me; had I benn better\nprovided w=th= monie, my rewarde should have beenn greator.\nStoke, October 23 [\\1626\\] .\n   To my deere & worthie dawghter the Lady Jane Baconne, these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stoke+%28Stoke-on-Trent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philippe Cotton née Meautys née Cooke to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 23 October, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PFROWD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Frowd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Postmaster-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "206" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philip Frowd" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P107_has_current_or_former_member>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property relates an E39 Actor to the E74 Group of which that E39 Actor is a member.\nGroups, Legal Bodies and Persons, may all be members of Groups. A Group necessarily consists of more than one member.\nThis property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E74 Group through P144 joined with (gained member by), E85 Joining, P143 joined (was joined by) to E39 Actor\nThe property P107.1 kind of member can be used to specify the type of membership or the role the member has in the group. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "有现任或前任成员"@cn , "имеет действующего или бывшего члена"@ru , "a pour membre actuel ou ancien"@fr , "tem ou teve membro"@pt , "has current or former member"@en , "έχει ή είχε μέλος"@el , "hat derzeitiges oder früheres Mitglied"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_046>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,9>\n[} [\\168. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\18 August, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu. Ano. xvj\n   Right well belovid Cossen, I recomaund me unto you with all\nmyn hart and I +tannke you hartely, gentill Cossen, off youre\nexpediscion\n<P II,10>\nthat ye have made in plesynge off my brodyr Stocker off his\nbucke: he is beholdyn unto you: at your comynge to London he\nwill thannke you I dowt not as reason is; and I, as ffor my\nparte, +tannke you ffor my venyson, the which I have\nR[{eceived{] by my brodyr Crooke. Also, gentill Cossen, I\nundyrstond +t=t= my dou+gther Kateryn is craysed and hath a\ndesese on hir neke: I marvell what it shuld be: yff it wold lyke\nyou, I praye you hartely to suffer hir to come to London to me\nto the intent she may be holpyn +teroff. I send syr William,\nAnnes Dibdale, and Howlake for hir, and on Twesday next I trust\nto see you here at London, and whanne ye come ye shall be welcom\nwith more. Jesu spede you ever, amen. At London (\\le xviij jour\nd'aoust\\) .\n   Elysabeth Stonor.\n   [\\P.S. IN DORSO.\\] Gentyll Cossen, I praye you to bryng with\nyou the ij baysons and hewers off silver, the silver\nCandelstikes and the monstrans, and the letill silver bayson to\nset it in. I wold have it here ayenst myn husbonds terement, and\nit can not come better at no tyme +tanne with you now because\noff strenght.\n   To my most worshipffull Cossen Willm. Stonor, Esquyer, this\nbe delyvered. At Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 18 August, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTAYLOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Practised law until was ordained a priest in 1736. Held numerous church offices and benefices, became wealthy; not a particularly dedicated cleric. JP for Derbyshire 1761." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27050" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lichfield grammar school; Christ Church, Oxford (MA 1742; LLD 1752)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Taylor (1671-1730?) of Ashbourne, Derbyshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Taylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1711-1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Derbyshire(?). Oxford late 1720s. Lived most of his life in Ashbourne, Derbyshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Schoolfriend of Johnson. Known as \"the King of Ashbourne\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "53" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1788" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Taylor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_058>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & church news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,35>\n[} [\\XXIV. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nI was (when I received your last letter) going to Newcastle,\nwhere I stay'd from Saturday to Thursday, preach'd there and\ncommunicated with many persons upon Sunday: I think the number\nof people at the Sermon was no lesse then 3 or 4 thousand. On\nTuesday I kept the Synod of the Clergie, and made\n<P II,36>\nthem my assessors in it, treating them so that I hope (and they\nassured me all as much) they are well pleased with their Bishop,\neven Mr. Durant himself, whom only I intreated and ordered to\nforbeare preaching till he made it appeare that he was an\necclesiasticall person, as he is not, having neither episcopall\nnor presbiteriall ordination.\n   Dr. Sudbury's house would have fitted me: Dr. Killagrew's is\ntoo little, and I feare unfurnished. M=ris=. Hatton, therefore,\nfor want of a better, wilbe the fittest for me, at the weekly\nrate which I paid before, and upon condition that those roomes\nbe allowed me which I had not before. I purpose (God willing) to\nbe there presently upon All Saints' Day. If I stay a week\nlonger, you shall have notice of it.\n   I saw a letter to-day which tells us that the great\nPresbyterian preacher in London is silenced; but the letter\nnames him not. I guesse it should be Mr. Baxter, and truly it is\nhigh time he should hold his peace, for I think he hath tired\nboth himself and many others with much speaking.\n   This enclosed you will present to my Lord of London, from,\nSir,\n   Your assured friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   Aukland, Octob. 11, 1661.\n   For Mr. Wm. Sandcroft, at his lodgings in Covent Garden, or\nelsewhere, in London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "280" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Auckland+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 11 October, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Colchester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Colchester, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Colchester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMOWBRJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "4TH DUKE OF NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MOWBRAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1444-1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FRAMLINGHAM, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MAINTAINED THE THIRD DUKE'S CLAIM TO CAISTER; AFTER MOWRAY'S DEATH CAISTER WAS RETURNED TO THE PASTONS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "4TH DUKE OF NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1444" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1476" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN MOWBRAY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMULL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Legal adviser to Thomas Stonor II." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lawyer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possibly married to a daughter of Alice Drayton, widow of Thomas Stonor I, by her second husband." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Mull" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2SMITH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "QUEEN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, REGIUS PROFESSOR OF CIVIL LAW & VICE-CHANCELLOR 1544, SECRETARY OF STATE 1548, KNIGHTED 1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25906" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queens' College, Cambridge; fellow 1530; MA 1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SMITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1513-1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SAFFRON WALDEN, ESSEX. TRAVELLED (PARIS AND PADUA)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER JOHN SMITH, A MAN OF WEALTH AND POSITION (SHERIFF, COAT-OF-ARMS 1545). FRIEND OF GARDINER'S." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1577" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS SMITH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_088>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (festivities following the creation of knights, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 137>\n[} [\\LXXXVIII. SIR NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   I haue, I belieue, much deceiued yo=e= expectation concerning\nmy retourne, but I haue had a just excuse, the extremity of the\nweather & myne owne indisposition of body; notw=th=standing\nw=ch=, I should haue ventured my retourne as this day, had not\nthe King strayghtly com~anded all of o=e= order, both new &\nould, to attend this day at Westminster, furnished w=th= horse &\nfootmen after the best\n<P 138>\nmanner, from whence we ar to ride by torch light to the Lo.\nMaior's to a great feast ther specially prepared for vs. Some\nother attendance also is reported to be geuen the K. the next\nday by vs, but yt is not yett certayne. Newes her is little;\nnothing done in parliament. The peace betwixt the French King &\nRochell certaynly concluded. The Duke de Rohan made prime peer\nof France. Mounseir Subise to receiue a yearly pension of\n100,000 crownes. O=e= shipps retourned from Rochell. Tomorrow or\nWeddensday the Queen's mask is to be shewen, w=ch= is in the\nmanner of a play, she being a speciall actor in yt. Nothing\nmore, but to tell you I neuer had a greater desier to be w=th=\nyou, w=ch= I desier you to belieue as from him who is\n   Onely you=rs=, Nath. Bacon.\nFebruary [\\1\\] [\\1625-6\\] , this Moonday.\n   To his best respected friend the Lady Jane Bacon, at Broome,\ngeue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "137" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 1 February, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWESTON2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jacob" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Weston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1742-1820" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Coachman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Steward of Streatham Park" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1820" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jacob Weston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HLISLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Elyot, x Gardiner, x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68073" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Could read & sign her own name; legal & practical knowledge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Grenville, esq. of the body/knighted 1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HONOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1531" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PLANTAGENET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1493?-1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STOWE, HAMPSHIRE, LONDON, CALAIS, COURT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SUPPLEMENT. 2nd WIFE OF ARTHUR PLANTAGENET, VISCOUNT LISLE; DAUGHTER OF SIR THOMAS GRENVILLE. Remembered in the will of John Hackett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PMO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY LISLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3919" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "12552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1566" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HONOR PLANTAGENET" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "migration"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TERSKINE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Viscount Fenton; captain of the guard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8872" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Erskine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "510" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Erskine" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSMYTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted 1603; a considerable landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Matthew Smyth, lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1574-1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "(London; Essex?); Ashton Court, Long Ashton, Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Succeeded to the estates of Ashton Court; married Elizabeth 1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Smyth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Southwick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hants.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Southwick, Hants." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Southwick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_063>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (home visit)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN RHARLEY>\n<X ROBERT HARLEY>\n<P 212>\n[}FOR MR. EDWARD HARLEY, AT MAGD: HALL, IN OXON.}] \n   Ned Harley - By my last I acquainted you of my purpose to\nsend horses for you and your worthy tutor, if your logicke or\nrethoricke can prevayle with hym to honoure you heere with his\npresence, and my resolution hereby (God will'ge) to send them\nthat they may arrive with you on the 11th of the next month. But\nif the tutors affaires stand calculated for an other meridian in\nthe verticole point of this yeare, then let this berer, in his\nreturne from London, bring mee a cleere understonding of it, and\nbeseeche your good tutor to be the good genius for a\nschoolmaster heere. Remember, you haue set saile for heaven: let\nCh: be your north starr, His holy word your card, and keepe your\ncanvase pregnant with His feare, and upon my life, you will make\na happy voyage. In which hope I joye and rest, \n   Your most affectionate father, Ro. Harley.\n(^Bro'pto' Cast:^) (\\25=t= 9bris\\) , 1639.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "212" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Harley to Edward Harley on 25 November, 1639"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AGRESHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GRESHAM N. FERNELEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SUFFOLK; Osterley Park" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR THOMAS GRESHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "334" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1596" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE GRESHAM N. FERNELEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SSTUBS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_E> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled in Warrington, perhaps also elsewhere." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Peter Stubs (1756-1806), industrialist and entrepeneur; file-maker, innkeeper, brewer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sarah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1778-1816" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Warrington, Lancashire, presumably lived there. Spent some time in Sheffield." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest child of Peter and Mary Stubs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1816" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah Stubs" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P137i_is_exemplified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "δειγματίζεται από"@el , "有例示"@cn , "est exemplifié par"@fr , "is exemplified by"@en , "exemplifica"@pt , "erläutert durch Beispiel"@de , "поясняется посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P2i_is_type_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germany" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Neots>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Huntingdonshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Neots, Huntingdonshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Neots" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMASTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "OLD FRIEND AND TRADING PARTNER OF THE JOHNSONS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MASTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SANDWICH IN KENT, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER TO PETER MASTER, APPRENTICE TO JOHN JOHNSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1299" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN MASTER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1465 FO THAMPDEN>\n<X THOMAS HAMPDEN>\n<P I,69>\n[} [\\75. THOMAS AND MARGERY HAMPDEN TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[^MARGERY HAMPDEN'S POSTSCRIPT FOLLOWS AS A SEPARATE LETTER^]\n[\\c. 1465\\]\n   Ryght worchepefull cossyn, y recommand me unto yow: and y\npray yow, asse y may do any theyng to yowr plessur, that +ge\nwolle grant me\n<P I,70>\nthe nexte avoydanys that ffallethe yow of any benyffys off\nyowrys that ys off valew off xx. li., or +geffe hyt be better\nthen xx. markes; and y werr be hold unto yow, +geffe hyt lyke\nyow to do sso moche ffor me, and allso +ge bynde me to do ffor\nyow yn that that yn me ys: y wysse, Cossyn, y have a beneffysse\nthat ther hathe benne prest ther yn at my unkyll your faderys\ndessyr and yowrys alle moste theys xl. wynter, and onne I putte\nyn at yowr dessir my selffe. Y wryte unto yow for a jantylmane,\nthat I darr promysse yow schall do yow tru servysse and plesurr,\nand he ys a worchepeffull man and a well rulede, prayng yow to\nsende me a answerr by wrytyng. And allmyty God have yow yn ys\nkepyng, and all yowrys. Y beseche yow thys sympyll byll may\nrecommand me unto my cossyn your wyffe. Y-wrytyn at Hampden onne\nNewyerys day.\n   Your cossyn T. Hampden off Hampden.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "This letter includes a postscript in Margery Hampden's hand (included separately in the corpus)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 69" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hampden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMPDEN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampden> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hampden to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1465"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hampshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWENTWORTHSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman; baronet; high sheriff of the county of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1562-1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, CA, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9982" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1562" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1614" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Sr. Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Quidenham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Quidenham, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Quidenham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBAKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Culworth, (Northamptonshire?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "143" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Baker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCLIFTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLIFTON N. FINCH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "HEREFORD AND WORCESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ELDER SISTER OF ANNE CONWAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "665" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS CLIFTON N. FINCH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Longleat>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Longleat" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Longleat" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fleet>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fleet" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fleet" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q CA 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 114>\n[} [\\LETTER XLI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 14TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretory, this gentleman, sir Robert Jarmine, hathe in\nmy knowledge causes of great weight which force him at this tyme\nto come over. He myndeth to retourne hither within a moneth or\ntherabowtes, and for that tyme he may be best spared hence. I\n<P 115>\nhave founde him to be very wise and stowt, and most willing and\nready to this service, and he hathe come hither as well\nappointed as any that hathe commen over. I very hartely pray you\nto accompt of him as of one specially recommended to you from\nme, and yf he shall neade your favour in his causes, that you\nwill the rather affourd it him for my sake: I wilbe behoulden to\nyou for it. And so with my right harty commendacions I committ\nyou to the Allmightye. From the Haghe in Hollande, the xiiijth\nof February, 1585.\n   Your very loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n[^POSTSCRIPT AUTOGRAPH^]\n   I nede not commend this gentleman to ye, but assuredly he ys\ngretly to be estemed. I besech further him yf he shall nede your\nfavour.\n   I did wryte very ernestly to ye, and I think to my lord\ntresurer also, touching a request one munsieur de Meux made unto\nme at Dort; he ys the hye-bayly ther, a very honest, religious,\nconstant, stout gentleman, one that hath gonn thorow all these\ntroubles with great constancy. His only sonn ys taken by the\nenymye; they wyll not release him, nor sett him at any ransome,\nfor the fathers sake. He desyred Saburo, by whose meanes he\nhoped to redeme him. The gentleman ys worthy of a greater\nfavour, and able to serve hir majesty many ways in this\ncountrey; he thinkes some lack in me that he receaves no answere\nor comfort all thys while. I pray ye, sir, favour him further,\nand ye shall do hir majesty a good service in yt, and yet I dout\nnot to get some other in Dunkirk also with him.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honourable good frende sir Francis\nWalsingham knight, principall secretorye to the queenes\nmajestie.\n\n"@en ;
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                "14 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Secretary; postscript autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "114" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "343" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 14 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stoke+%28Stoke-on-Trent>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staffordshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stoke (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stoke (Stoke-on-Trent" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CSACKVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PRIVATE TUTOR; LORD BUCKHURST, SIXTH EARL OF DORSET, BARON CRANFIELD AND FIRST EARL OF MIDDLESEX 1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHARLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SACKVILLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1638-1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ITALY, LONDON, COURT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "POET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LORD BUCKHURST ETC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1706" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHARLES SACKVILLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPECOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BAILIFF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PECOCK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sometimes unfavourably mentioned" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1377" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM PECOCK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P116i_is_started_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "est commencée par"@fr , "начинается"@ru , "被开始于"@cn , "wurde begonnen mit"@de , "αρχίζει με"@el , "é iniciada por"@pt , "is started by"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_101>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, private business (money), news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 157>\n[} [\\CI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy best Lady and Cosin,\n   I receaved both yours by Nutte, the carrier, and in answer to\nthe first, which is soe carefull and sollicitous of my health, I\ncan but first thanke you in as much earnest as you are pleased\nto expresse on my behalf, and then lett you know that I am,\n<P 158>\nGod be thanked! much better now then when I fell sicke; this\nague having, apparently, evacuated much of that humour whearwith\nmy lungs wear wont to labour, whearby I am grown friendly with\nit, and think of it, now 'tis past, rather as my physician then\na disease. I am sorry to find, both by your letter and by the\nmessenger, that my cosin's health is noe better; but I comfort\nmyself in that observacion he makes of the time, as hoping that\nI shall hear by the next that we are twynnes as well in\nrecovering together as in falling sick, otherwise he will but\nbind me over in good manners to undergoe a relapse, for I shall\ntake the lesse comfort in my recovery that it hath gotten the\nstart of his. As for the moneyes, I will send sometimes the next\nweeke by an immediate messenger from hence. Our Parlament was\nthis day adjourned till Thursday next. The upper howse is not\nsatisfied with the reasons of the King's detayning my Lo. of\nArundell from them, and are resolved to press it furder. The\nKing withdrawes not his countenance or protection one jotte from\nthe Duke. God send us all the light of His countenance, and then\nall will end well.\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= all and ever, T. Meautys.\nStrand, this Thursday [\\June 2, 1626\\] .\n   My sister Glover desires to be excused for not wrighting by\nthis passage, which she confesseth\n<P 159>\nshe both ought, but that she was called away to hould a Lady\nButler's back, one of the last sisters of the Bath.\n   Sir John Eliott is released, and restored to the howse.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Strand> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 June, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Theobalds>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Theobalds, Hertfordshire" , "Theobalds" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Theobalds" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCLARKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Mayor of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LEI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clarke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "438" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Clarke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SUFOXSTRANGWAYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Lennox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st earl of Ilchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fox-Strangways" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "80" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1743-1827" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Parents had estates in Somerset & Dorset; she paid long visits to her uncle & aunt (Henry Fox & Lady Caroline Fox) in London; abroad in America 1764-71; Wiltshire 1771-74; Stinsford, Dorset 1774-death (London for part of 1781-83)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Strangways Horner. Eldest daughter. Married secretly 1764 William O'Brien (1738?-1815), actor and playwright, an Irishman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-11 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "65677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1827" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susan Fox-Strangways" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Eccleshall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Eccleshall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eccleshall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EMALONE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17896" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Dublin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edmund Malone (1704-1774), member of the Irish House of Commons, judge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Malone" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1741-1812" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dublin; from 1777, lived in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Legal career in Ireland, in England became a notable Shakespeare scholar." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
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                "Literary scholar" ;
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                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
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                "2956" ;
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                "1741" ;
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                "1812" ;
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                "Edmond Malone" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                true ;
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                "business news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1476 FS THENHAM>\n<X THOMAS HENHAM>\n<P II,3>\n[} [\\163. THOMAS HENHAM TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\1 May, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu . M . iiij=c= lxxvj.\n   Ryght worchipffull my Ryght Syngguler good mayster, I\nrecommaund me unto your good maysterschipe ever more dessyring\nto here\n<P II,4>\nof your wellffare, the wyche I beseche Jhesu mayntene and\ncontenew to his plesur &c. Letyng your maysterschipe to wyt that\nI departyd ffrome Sandewych the xj day off Aprell, and so cam\nunto Calys apone sher thursday laste was with the wolle schipys;\nand so, blesside be Jhesu, I have resayvid your wollys in\nssafte. Fordermore, Syr, yeff yt plesse your maystershipe for to\nunderstonde +tis, I have ressayvid your wollys as ffayer and as\nhole as any mannys in the fflete. More hover, Syr, yeff yt\nplesse your maysterschipe ffor to understonde howne your wolle\nwas howsid ever dele by Ester even. Fordermore, Syr, yeff yt\nplesse your maysterschipe ffor to understonde that the schepmen\nbe content and payde off thayer ffraythe. Fordermore, Syr, yeff\nhyt plesse your maysterschipe ffor to understonde off your\nwollys howne maney I have resayvid: Summa xxx sarplers ffyne\nCottes wolle, and of M. Cottes x sarplers and off ffyne yonge\nCottes wolle vij sarplers and of M. yonge Cottes iij sarplers\nand a sarpler of Refuse, Summa lj sarplers. All so, Syr, yeff yt\nplese your maysterschipe ffor to understonde that I have\nressayvid a barell with harnes of peny, the wyche your\nmaysterschipe sapke [\\spake\\] unto me of at my departyng frome\nyow, and a nother barell with harnes of bylys, the wych I have\nschipped hem unto London in one of the wole schipys, the wyche\nij barelys schulde be kep unto the tyme that I com unto London\nmy selffe. Fordermore, syr, yeff yt plese your maysterschipe\nffor to understonde that Thomas Betson cam unto Calys the laste\nday of Aprill: and so he departyd in good helthe unto Brugys\nmart the fyrst day of May. No more unto your maister at thys\ntyme: but allmythi Jhesu have you in hys kepyng. Wretyn at Calys\nthe first day of May.\n   By your prentes Thomas Henham.\n   Unto my worschipffull and myne synguler master Willm. Stonor,\nSquyer, of Oxford schyre, thys letter be delyvered in haste. dd.\n\n"@en ;
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                "1 May" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "II, 3" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
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                "apprentice/assistant - master" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Henham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant in wool trade" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "358" ;
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                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THENHAM> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais> ;
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                "Thomas Henham to William Stonor on 1 May, 1476"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 89>\n[} [\\LXXIII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDELINE HALL,\nOXFORD.}]\n   My Deare Ned - Sence I can not see you, I am glad of theas\nopertunitys by which I may let you know my thoughts are offten\nwith you; your father being from me, I haue not much company to\ntake pleashure in, but this is a Chirstians comfort, that God is\nall ways with them. I should be glad to heare from you a\nrelation how the king went to parlament, and at what ease you\nhard his \n<P 90>\nspeche; for I did feare theare would be a great crowde, which\nmade me desire your father not to be theare. I heare your father\nhad a fitt of the pastion of the hart, the day before yow went\nfrom Loundon. I beceach the Lord presaruef him from them. Heare\nis great presing. M=r= Harberd is goon with his trop of hors; on\nof his soulders killed a man in Shearsbury, but they say he was\nprouocked to it. They are gallant and merry. The trained band is\nthought must goo, or ells prouid men to goo in theiare places. I\ncan not yet heare for sartaine wheare theair randeuous is. \n   I haue sent you by Loocker some violet cakes. Deare Ned, be\ncarefull of your self, especially be wacthfull ouer your hart.\n   Edward Piners chillderens beed was seet on fier, and it was\nGods mercy they had not bine smothered. Piner in puting of it\nout, haueing none to healp him but Pheebe, whoo is with his\nwife, tooke coold, for he was in his shirt, and the smoke\nallmost tooke away his breath, that he is very ill, and I feare\nhas a feauor; it was on firer on wensday night; they rang the\nbell, which feared all my howes. I pray God to blles you.\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Apri: 25, 164 . Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "25 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "307" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 25 April, 1640"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#RelationshipCode> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Family Servant"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SAJOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Published his Dictionary in 1755. 1769 honorary professor of ancient literature in the Royal Academy." ;
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                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14918" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private; Lichfield Grammar School; Pembroke College, Oxford." ;
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                "Michael Johnson, bookseller (1657-1731)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Johnson" ;
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                "99" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1709-1784" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Born in Lichfield. Birmingham 1733-1738; London 1738-." ;
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                "Married Elizabeth Porter 1735. Toured the British Isles. Founder and member of \"The Club\" (1764). Met the Thrales in 1765. Received an honorary MA in 1755, and doctorates in 1765 and 1775." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "53" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Author and lexicographer" ;
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                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "25706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1784" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Johnson" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_then+in+Germany>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "then in Germany" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_053>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "vicarage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,22>\n[} [\\XVII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN\nTO MR. SANCROFT^]\n   Sir,\nYour letter of Aug. 20 came to me after this other of mine,\nherewith sent, was sealed up, and gone to the post. I have but\nlittle time to adde and say more than that I shall be glad to\nwelcome you into this diocese, with a canonry of Durham and the\nRectory of Houghton, which, if Dr. Barwick and Mr.\n<P II,23>\nTriplet leave them, will be only in my donation; for his\nMajestie is to bestow nothing as patron (\\pro ha`c vice\\) but\nwhere he promotes the former incumbent to a Bishoprick, the\nchange of one Deanery for another being no promotion. But you\nmay assure your selfe and my Lord of London that I will bestow\nthe prebend and the parsonage both upon you, presupposing that\nyou will continue my household chapleyne at Aukland till you\nhave made your prebend's house at Durham (which is much\nruinated) and the parsonage house at Houghton fitt for your\nbetter habitation. I pray tell the gentilwoman whom you name in\nthe end of your letter that I take her message and\nacknowledgment sent to me very kindly from her: of whom I have a\nvery good opinion, and if you have so too, I think you cannot\nchoose a better companion as housekeeper both at Houghton and\nDurham than so virtuous a person as she is, is like to make, if\nyou would take his judgment who is, Sir,\n   Your affectionate friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   Aug. 23, 1661.\n   Present my service to my Lord of London (from whom I have not\nheard otherwise than by you) and say to him that if I should\ncome from hence so soone as he would have me, I shall not be\nable to provide that money which I promised for the King, nor\nenough to mainteyne my self and my family all the winter in\nLondon, where I spent before, and cannot hereafter defray the\ncharges requisite for house hire, table, and other expenses\nnecessary, then 30 (^l^) . a weeke. The repayres of my two\ncastles here have already taken up all or most of my rents. The\n<P II,24>\ncountry is exhausted by the late purchasers and growne very\npoore. My lease fines are very small. My payments to the King,\nthe Queene, and my officers very great, and the late Parliament\ntook away from my Bishoprick more than a thousand pound (\\per\nannum\\) .\n   For Mr. Wm. Sandcroft, at his lodgings in Covent Garden, or\nelsewhere in London.\n\n"@en ;
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                "23 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "407" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Durham%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 23 August, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CKIMBERLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Kimberley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1691-1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Coventry in 1691, died at Northampton in 1754; Northampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Doctor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "370" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1691" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1754" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Kimberley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P108_has_produced>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that came into existence as a result of an E12 Production.\nThe identity of an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing is not defined by its matter, but by its existence as a subject of documentation. An E12 Production can result in the creation of multiple instances of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E12_Production> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "有产出物"@cn , "has produced"@en , "παρήγαγε"@el , "produziu"@pt , "a produit"@fr , "hat hergestellt"@de , "произвел"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31_has_modified> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P6M>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "P6M" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Half-yearly"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGLOYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CHAPLAIN, RECTOR OF STOKESBY 1472, PERFORMED GENERAL CLERICAL AND ESTATE DUTIES, SPECIAL CONFIDANT OF MARGARET PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GLOYS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR CLOPTON, JOHN PASTON I AND MARGARET PASTON IN THE PASTON COLLECTION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "RECTOR OF STOKESBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4793" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES GLOYS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_083>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (King's death, speculation about the cause of death, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 125>\n[} [\\LXXXIII. COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDear Cornwalleis,\n   I have written as effectually as I could to my Lo.\nChamberlains who I thinke, if it be in his power, will do what\nyou desier. What the King's resolucion is yett for his owne and\nhis father's servants, he hath not declared farder then the\nwhight staves, which are to remaine as they wear; but for the\ngreene cloth, and other inferior officers both of the household\nand chamber, itt is thought he will imploye his owne and\ndismisse his father's, because he hath caused the latter to be\nall removed to Denmarke House to attende the body; and lodged\nthe former about himselfe att Whitehalle: and, for aught any\nbody yett can discover, he makes his owne determinacions and is\nvery stiff in them; having already changed the whole face of the\ncourt very near to the same forme itt had in Queene Elizabeth's\ntyme, suffering nonne but the counsell and his bedchamber to\ncome further than the privie chamber, whear he continually\nabides; nor the councell to go furder than the privie galerie,\nand causes itt to be strictly kept likewise. Into the presence\nno more are admitted than his owne servants and gentlemen of\nquality. Of his bedchamber he hath sworn nonne more than he had\n<P 126>\nbefore but the Duke of Buckingham, whom he uses very well; but,\nit is hoped, will be governed by no man, nor will he admitt any\nof the rest as is thought. After the funerall itt is expected\nthat he will make som alterations among the great officers, and,\nthe com~on voice is, change my Lord Chamberlain's staffe into\nthat I shall never but with sorrow see in other hand than that\nthat held itt last, and bestow his upon his brother. Yett so far\nhe hath not yett declared himself; but, if this be, I have taken\norder that, if any power remane in the Chamberlaine for the\ngentlemen ushers' places, whethersoever of them hold that\nstaffe, itt shall be alike for your request; and this I did\nbecause I think the chamber will not be settled till the\nprincipal officer be so. The King is pleased to use my Lord\nChamberlain that is as graciously as any man; which gives many\nmuch confidence, seeing the King so well inclined to favour\nhonest men, which he is known to be, and one that will never\nabuse his trust. Besides, (which, indeed, is the chiefe,) he\nmanifests much care of God's servise, and never failes, morning\nand evening, coming to prayers to the little closett, nor being\nan attentive hearer att sermons; so as ther is all good signs\nthat God hath set him over this kingdom for a blessing. This, I\nknow, you will be glad to hear from one you believe would wright\nno untruth to you, and that hath made me (though I am not\n<P 127>\nmuch disposed to wright newse) sett down this much. To which I\nwill adde, that our destined Queene is with all possible speede\nexpected hear, for whos com~ing; the coronation will be stayed,\nthat that, and her mariadge and entrie, may be all but one\ncharge: but the first mariadge in France will be instantly, the\nKing having sent his procsey to the King of France, that either\nhis brother or the Duke of Chevreux (which is Prince Joinville\nthat was here) may dispach that, so as the next month she is\nexpected; all else being fully concluded, and they in France\nhastening the espousals. I am very glad to hear M=r= Bacon hath\nrecovered so good health, whos welcom shall ever be such whear I\nam as I owe to his meritt and you; whos labor I do not pittie so\nmuch but that I wish you would beare him companie to this\nsolitarie place, whear I do not desier to see many now living,\nbut yourselfe very much. I writt to my Lord Chamberlaine to lett\nJohn Fenne know his answer, because he came not back hither;\nand, had I binne sure when I should have seene him, I would\nrather have spoken than writt, though I know in effect it will\nbe all one, for he knows by my lines as well as he could have\ndone by speach that I as earnestly affect the successe of my\nrecomendacion as I can doe any thing in his power to doe; and I\nwas so loth M=r= Glover should have any thing to impute to my\nleast delay, as I\n<P 128>\nwritt so late the last night to my Lord Chamberlain, and\ndispached John Fenne, as I could not send this from hence with\nhim, who went earlier than I was awake this morning, but make\nhaste itt may overtake him att London. The lying Papists cannot\nbe content to want my Lord Stuartt in the beadrole of those they\nwold have thought for their glorie; but whosoever knew him\nliving, I hope, will reseave no such false opinion now he is\ndead, who, eaven after he was speechless, gave evident\ndemonstracion (being asked by his chaplain) that he believed to\nbe saved by the meritts of Christ: yett, by the follie or\nvilleinie of a ficisian wayted on him (who was Popish), have\nthey got some colour to invent this slander, which I trust will\nbe cleared to all the world, as it is clear in itselfe to those\nfriends from whom he had not a reserved thought, and that knew\nhow far both in sound judgment as well as practise he was from\napproving any point of their doctrine disagreeing with the creed\nwe profess. I pray God they knew him not so well to be the\nboldest opposer of their ends as they used means for the\nshortening of his noble dayes, which that they\n<P 129>\nwear unnaturally cutte off ther are strong suspicions in the\nmost; because being att first, by the testimonie of all the\nsurgeons phisicians and his owne servants, as fayer a corse as\never their eyes beheld, in the space of three owres his hoole\nbody, head, and every part swelled so strangely and gangrened so\ngenerally as it astonished them all; though the phisicians\naffirme to have seene the like in pestilential fevers, when the\nspots break not out afore death, and impute part of the cause to\nthe expedient of chafing his body, att least for the space of an\nhour before he departed, with hotte cloths, and keeping itt to\nclose in the bed after. God only knows the truth, who, if he had\nany wrong, I trust will in his justice declare it. It is true\nthat, when he was opened in his stomack and head, there appeared\nnothing to confirm this jealosie, which makes the phisicians\nconfident it could be no poison they are in these parts\nacquainted with; yett both myselfe and many other of his friends\nrest not clear of doubt, though, but upon some farder evidence,\nit is not to be stirred in; but if ever the least light can be\ngotten, the feare of all mortal men should not hinder our just\nprosecucion of so abominable a fact: which yett, if it wear so,\nhastened our losse but a little; for all his vital parts wear so\ndecayed, as, by the judgment of the doctors, he could hardly\nhave lived out a year, which nobody that looked on him could\n<P 130>\nhave suspected; yett he himselfe told me this last winter that\nhe found such an inward decaye in himselfe as he knew he should\nlive but awhile; but, God knows, I conceived it to be but a\nmelancholy aprehension, seeing his health better to my thinking\nthan it had beene a year or two before, for his spleene seemed\nto trouble him lesse. But now I have many reasons to assure\nmyself he expected not to live out this year, though he was\nsparingest to utter that to those he knew loved him best for\ngrieving them; yett now I call to mind many speeches of his I\nheeded not when they wear spoken, might have made me take more\nhold what his opinion was of his short continuance on earth\nwhere he hath not left such another; nor any creature so great a\nloser as I in the death of a friend, whom, if it had pleased God\nto have longer spared us, would at this tyme both to the publick\nand his private friends have binne that wee must not look to see\nany other. But God saw us not worthy of such a blessing, whos\nwill, as itt is ever best, whatsoever itt apear to oure sense,\nso must wee submitt ourselves to itt in all things, though it is\nthe hardliest practised lesson of all we learne in religion. My\nthoughts are, and ever will be, full of his memorie, which makes\nme tedious when any thing draws me into discourse of him; yett\nwill I not excuse this temper, because it is a duty I owe him in\nthis detracting tyme, when those\n<P 131>\nthat durst not have breathed amis on his leaste action while he\nlived will now ventur as much as in them lies to slubber his\nfame, when they shall thinke themselves out of the hearing of\nthose would make them keepe in their venom, or make them smart\nfor uttering it at the least. And now I have donne this, it is\ntyme I ende, whos love and respect to you shall be endless, in\nwhich, to my sorrow, you cannot have so much advantage as I have\nsatisfaction to know myselfe for your most affectionate and\nfaithful, though most unfortunate friend, L. Bedforde.\n   P.S. Dear Madam, com~ende me affectionately to M=r= Bacon,\nwhom if you will bring hither this springe, I hope you would\nboth find good by our ayr, which hitherto hath held free from\ninfection; and should be glad to see any of yours, too, with\nyou.\nMore Lodge, this 12=th= of April [\\1625\\] .\n\n"@en ;
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                "12 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_More+Lodge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 12 April, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Weston+Underwood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Weston Underwood" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Weston Underwood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSMITH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ARTIST (THE LETTER IS A REQUEST FOR EMPLOYMENT)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SMITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "392" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM SMITH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. James', London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. James'" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hamburg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hamburg" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hamburg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Norham, Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DGAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy née Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Redgrave, Suffolk; West Harling, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Nicholas Bacon of Redgrave. Wife of Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "445" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy Gawdy née Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rydal>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westmorland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rydal, Westmorland" , "Rydal" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rydal" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN17>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Herbert Aston (bap. 1614, d. 1688/9), poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Catherine Aston née Thimelby (1617/18-1658)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Daughters of Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "246" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Aston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Waltham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent%2FHerts.%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Waltham, Kent/Herts.?" , "Waltham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Waltham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN9>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "AC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vicar of the Abbot of Cluny" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "347" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "quarrel between the Stonors & Fortescues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1462 FS JFRENDE>\n<X JOHN FRENDE>\n<P I,56>\n[} [\\64. JOHN FRENDE TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\c. 1462\\]\n   Right worshipfull maister, I recomaunde me unto yov: letyng\nyov wete that Thomas Baron, John Peperell, the son of Robert\nPeperell, mauneseth me dayly, and put me in suche fere of my\nlyffe, that with other the servauntes of Ric. Fortescu, that I\ndere not go to cherche ne\n<P I,57>\nto chepyng. Also now late the seid Baron and Peperell have\nsklaunder me that I schuld sende divers men to the hous of the\nseid Thomas; and ther and at that tyme the seid persons, that is\nto wete John Gune, John Cleveff and other, schuld take theefly\nxxvj. s. viij. d. of the godis of the seid John Peperell, vj\nspones of silver of the godis of Thomas Barons, and a girdell\nwith silver harnes of his susters, and divers polen, and brynge\nalthis to the hous of John Frende of Ermyngton: and there and at\nthat tyme then schuld recette: uppon the whiche sklaunder and\nuntrue noyse the seid John Frende hath made his purge with meny\nworshippfull gentilmen and gode yoman. Wherefore I pray yov that\nye see a meane that I may be in ese: for hit is worse than ever\nhit was: for ye have seid many tymes that ye wold come thether,\nand dwelle ther: and that thay putteth in uterance daily that we\nschalbe undowe, for ye nel never come to helpe us. Also I pray\nyov that my maister Drayton may se this letter, and be enformyd\nthereof. And also I pray yov to take hede above, and make gode\nwacche for Thomas Baron. And Thomas Horne bethe come uppe to\nLondon a fote, for make labour ayenst me. Also but ye come and\ndefende me, I wille do the service no lengher, for I may not ne\ndernot. And for the sege for my maisteres is made after your\ndevice.\n   By your servaunt John Frende of Ermyngton.\n   To Thomas Stonor, squyer, in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "bailiff - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Frende" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bailiff at Ermington during Thomas Stonor II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFRENDE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Frende to Thomas II Stonor on ? April, 1462"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_H.C.+%28%3F+Hartlebury+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Worcestershire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "H.C. (? Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "H.C. (? Hartlebury Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Queen of England and Ireland 1558-1603." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bentham, x Stuart, y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2, Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Tutored first by Kate Astley, then William Grindal and, after his death, Roger Ascham, \"the greatest educationist of the age\"; learned Latin, French, Italian, Greek, maybe Spanish, and music." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry VIII (1491-1547), king of England and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1533-1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Greenwich Palace, Kent; had her own household, grew up in royal manors and palaces in the home counties, also had a London house; mainly at Hatfield, Hertfordshire 1548-; imprisoned in the Tower > Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire 1554, released 1555; London & court 1558-; died at Richmond, Surrey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Anne Boleyn (c. 1500-1536), Henry VIII's 2nd wife, who was beheaded. Known as \"The Virgin Queen\" or \"Good Queen Bess\". Suffered from bouts of depression." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2375" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "16228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1603" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A3BACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Gresham, Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "still under aged 9 June 1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cockthorpe, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BASE DAUGHTER OF SIR THOMAS GRESHAM AND MISTRESS DUTTON, MARRIED NATHANIEL BACON IN 1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2096" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE BACON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & local news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,38>\n[} [\\XXIV. - FROM OLIVER NAYLOR TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^TO JOHN\nCOSIN^]\n   Good Sir,\nI writt divers tymes to Mr. Pagett this last terme to knowe of\nyour returne, with purpose to have written to you, but I had not\nany certaintie of your beeing at London before your owne letters\ncame. I am most hartly glad of the newes they bring of the\nbettering of your fortune so much, which I doubt not but will\ncontinue by your indevours under so worthy a Lord, who is so\nconstant in his favour to those which shall deserve it. No frend\nyou have shall be more joyfull then my selfe at it. The giving\nover of your place at Cambridge was wonderfull well, and as it\nbecame you, that they may have some examples of free elections\namongst the contrary. And for the partie I thinke my selfe\nsomeway indebted to you for him for the good will I bare him,\nwho will shame neither of our judgments, if he continue as he\nwas. Though I wonder the D=r=. could not see the creditt of the\nCollege before you open'd his eyes, or perchaunce he would have\nyou have the creditt of so good a woorke now in the great\nreconcilement. Howsoever 'tis woorth a hundred [\\...\\] to leave\na good successor amongst them. And for his frendship it is now a\ngreat deale more to be esteemed when you shall not have the\nformer occasions to yeeld to any inconveniences for it. It may\nbe I shall see them this Commencement, though I still demurre\nuppon it.\n   'Tis true that I have some motions of mariage heere in hand,\nthough nothing yett be concluded: which the condition of the\nworld hath inclin'd me to against my former resolutions; but\nsuch are these necessities and conveniencies which no man can\nimagine but by experience. You shall heare of the successe\nwhatsoever it be.\n<P I,39>\n   Mr. Wake is heere at Sherburne, and writes as if all were\nwell, but he plays now the cheefest part that ever he did, and I\nbeleeve his Lord sent for him to have some knowledge of him. I\npray God keepe him in good order.\n   I cannot requite you with any newes from hence, but only\nthanke you for that which you send, which I shalbe verie much\nbeholding to you for, especially for that which concernes our\nChurch. I have long differ'd my buisnes concerning Offerd Darcy.\nIf you remember the cause, I pray you send me your advice in it.\nSo with all good wishes unto you, I rest\n   Yours ever,\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   Tawst:[\\ocke.\\] 31 Dec. [\\1624.\\]\n   To my much respected frend, Mr. John Coosin, att Duresme\nhowse, in the Strand.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "university contemporaries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "rector of Tawstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "441" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ONAYLOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tawstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Naylor to John Cosin on 31 December, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMELMOTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Studied law, abandoned it for writing c. 1740; Lincoln's Inn; Magdalene College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Melmoth (1665/6-1743), barrister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Melmoth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1710-1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Resided in Bath for the last 40 years of his life c. 1759-1799; Ealing" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Published his major works through Robert Dodsley, assisted in the writing, correcting and editing of other works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1998" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1799" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Melmoth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBROOKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier and landowner. Attended Mary Tudor to France 1514; fought in France, knighted 1522; succeeded as 9th baron 1529; JP for Kent, numerous other commissions; lieutenant-general for the invasion of Scotland 1544; deputy of Calais 1544-50; knight of the Garter 1549; privy councillor 1550; supported Dudley's attempted coup after Edward's death, pardoned by Mary 1553; failed to suppress the Wyatt rebellion in Kent 1554, imprisoned in the Tower but soon released, fined, \"restored to his place in local, but not national, affairs\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paget, y Gardiner 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/70783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Brooke (d. 1529), 8th Baron Cobham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1497, d. 1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Significant landowner in Kent; visits to France 1514, -22; job at Calais 1544-50; court 1550; mostly local affairs in Kent 1554-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving son. Mother: father's 1st wife Dorothy Heydon. Married by 1526 Anne (c. 1510-1558), eldest daughter of Edmund Bray, 1st Baron Bray." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Cobham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "417" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1558" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Brooke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49_has_former_or_current_keeper>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. \nThe distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current. \nP49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "имеет бывшего или текущего смотрителя"@ru , "est ou a été détenu par"@fr , "είναι ή ήταν στην κατοχή του"@el , "hat früheren oder derzeitigen Betreuer"@de , "é ou foi guardada por"@pt , "有前任或现任保管者"@cn , "has former or current keeper"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_046>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, writes about the impostor who claimed to be her son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1620 FO MBOURCHIER>\n<X MARY BOURCHIER>\n<P 67>\n[} [\\XLVI. MARY COUNTESS OF BATH TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Lady,\n   Your letter of acknowlegen more then I have or can deserve,\nmaketh mee ashamed of thanks for nothyng, syns I have reseved\nto frendsheps of substance for my poor thoutes of love, which is\nall I can requit my best frynd withal. Sweet syster, my hart\nbled when I last see you; you ded with your presenc lyten ...\nfrom the\n<P 68>\naffliction of a most fearful mallyngcoly ... is now more\noppressed with the foulest abuse that ever was offred to so\ninnosent a person, a discors that wold take a great deal of tyme\nto set down, if you will here how your poor unfortunat syster,\nwho hath been intolerable wronged by the Earl of Bath, who is my\nlawfull husband, and nowe by a knave, who sath he is hys sonn\nand I am hys mother; who hath, in my consyens, lyne abought my\nhouse to kill mee thys month, the most ill favored knave that\never was seene. Syster, I had never child by my Lo. and, I take\nGod to bee my witness, am as innosent of thys beast, who wanteth\nnot much of fifty, as any chyld thys night born. And so, good\nsyster, bear with my unsensible wrytynge, and God in hevn\npreserv you and all yours.\n   Your lovyng syster, the most unfortunat\n   Mary Bathon.\nThorp, thys xviii of June [\\1620\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bourchier née Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bath, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBOURCHIER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thorp+Abbots> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Bourchier née Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 18 June, 1620"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_068>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500 T GEMERSON>\n<X GEORGE EMERSON>\n<P 150>\n[} [\\LETTER CXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipfull Sir Robart Plompton, kt. deliver these.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, and my especiall good master, after\ndue recomendations had, I hartyly thanke your mastership for\nmany great things done for me afore this, beseching Almighty God\nthat I may doe your mastership some service therfore. I receyved\nyour letter by George Crose, and as for all your great matters,\nas yet nothings sayd; yet yt is shewed me that they purpose\nsuerly to have an assise this somer. Wherfore I trust your\nmastership doth provide for the best remedy, which after my mynd\nis to make many frinds and of the best. I send unto your\nmastership closed in this box the sawar for the Inditement,\naccording to your comandement, which is (\\retornabile xv\nTrinitatis\\) . And thus Almyghty (^Jesu^) preserve your\nmastership and all yours to his pleasure. From London, the first\nday of May, with ond of your servant to his power.\n   Georg Emerson.\n[\\1 May 1500.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Emerson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GEMERSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Emerson to Robert I Plumpton on 1 May, 1500"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Valiant>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Valiant" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Denbeighshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wales> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Denbeighshire, Wales" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Denbeighshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGREEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "VICAR OF HEMSBY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GREEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "NATHANIEL BACON WAS GREEN'S PATRON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "VICAR OF HEMSBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "299" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN GREEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Deptford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Deptford, Kent" , "Deptford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Deptford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (short note)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 68>\n[} [\\LII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - S=r= Richard Newport is pleased to doo me the\nhonnor to conuaie this letter to you, and Ihope you will haue\nthe aduantag of waiteing vpon him; and I can not but acounte it\nan aduantage to be in the presence of such a man.\n   I pray God blles you, and giue you a hart to be in loue with\nthos ways of wisdome, which will make you for euer happy. \n   Your brothers and sisters are well.\n   So in hast I rest\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Oct. 31, 1639. Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "68" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "95" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 31 October, 1639"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brighthelmstone+%28Brighton%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brighthelmstone (Brighton), Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brighthelmstone (Brighton)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CCLAVERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Yorke (1658-1716) of Gowthwaite and Richmond, Yorkshire; MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clavering née Yorke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1682-1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Richmond, Yorkshire (probable birthplace); Lamesley and Greencroft, co. Durham (domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Catherine Lister. Married c. 1705 James Clavering (1680-1748) of Lamesley and Greencroft, co. Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7283" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1723" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Clavering née Yorke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#RelationshipCode> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nuclear Family"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 33>\n[} [\\NO. XXI. ELIZABETH TO JAMES VI.\\] }] \n[\\May, 1586.\\]\n   I muse muche, right deare brother, how possiblie my wel-ment\nlettar, prociding from so fauteles a hart, could be ether\nmisliked or misconstred; and first, for my promis made of\nreciproke usage in all amicable maner, I trust I nether haue,\nnor neuer shall, make fraction of in the lest scruple; and as\nfor doute of your perfourmance of your vowe made me, I assure\nyou, if I did not trust your wordes, I shuld estime but at smale\nvalew your writings, and if you please to reade againe my last\nlettar, you shall perceaue how muche I prise your tried\nconstancy for all the many assaultes that, I am sure, your eares\nhaue bin assailled with, and therfor I am far from dout, whan\nsuche profe is made, and you might worthely forthinke you to\nhaue bestowed so muche faithful dealinge upon one that ether had\nsmal iugement or muche ingratitude, and therof I may clerely\npurge me from suche crime, for I haue more iust cause to\nacknowelege thankefulnis manifold, than, in any part, to ouerrun\nmy owne wit to leue it behind me.\n   And for the some that you suppose my many affaires made me\nforget, togither with the maner of the instrument, or lettar,\n(\\quocunque\n<P 34>\nnomine datur\\) . For the first, I assure you I never gaue\ncommission for more. Some other might mistake, as Raudol wil tel\nyou. And for the lettar, some wordes and fourme was suche as\nfitted not our two frindeships, as Randol also can shewe you,\nbut I haue sent you a lettar that I am sure containes all you\ndesired in spetiall wordes. I trust it shal content you;\nalthough I must say for myselfe this muche, that the pithe and\neffect of all you receiued afore; and beseche you thinke, that I\nfinde it my greatest fault that I remember but to well, yea,\nmany times more than I wolde, but never aught that may be for\nyour behoffe, ether in honor or contentation, shal euer slip out\nof my mind, but wil take so good regarde unto it as that it euer\nshal nerely touche myselfe; as knoweth God, who euer preserue\nyou from deceitful counseil, and graunt you true knowlege of\nyour assured, with longe and many yeres to raigne.\n   Your most affectionate and assured louing sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] (\\A mon bon frere et cousin le roy d'Escosse.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "390" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on May, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBASIRE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Peter Corbett of Edgmond, gentleman?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1612?-1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Shropshire to county Durham (Egglescliff, Cleveland) c. 1636, stayed there when husband went into exile 1647. (Husband had livings in Durham and Northumberland, came back to Durham by 1662.) Buried in Durham Cathedral." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Of a good family in Shropshire. (Lived at Adderley; mother: Elizabeth née Pigott)? Wife of Isaac Basire (m. 1635), chaplain to the bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, archdeacon of Northumberland, who was in exile during the Civil War and Interregnum. Had seven children in the 1640s, five survived infancy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4853" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1676" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MPASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston, y Paston Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/61165" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Mautby (d. 1433) of Mautby, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston née Mautby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "58" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "66" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1421/2-1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Reedham, Norfolk; from Mautby, Norfolk to Paston, Norfolk c. 1440; later lived mainly in Norwich; moved back to Mautby c. 1474." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Margery, daughter of John Berney of Reedham, related to Sir John Fastolf. Heiress of 9 manors in Norfolk and Suffolk. Married c. 1440 John Paston I (1421-1466), landowner, of Paston, Norfolk. Managed the Paston estates in her husband's absence. Letters written by Gresham, Gloys, John Paston III, Calle and Wykes." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "32509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "40494" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1422" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1484" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Paston née Mautby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCOTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Antiquary; knighted 1603; MP; librarian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Jonson, x Verstegan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School and Jesus College, Cambridge; BA 1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cotton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1571-1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Conington, Huntingdonshire; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1631" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cotton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-B>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Similar to \"daily\", however there are no observations for Saturday and Sunday (so, neither \"missing values\" nor \"numeric values\" should be provided for Saturday and Sunday). This treatment (\"business\") is one way to deal with such cases, but it is not the only option. Such a time series could alternatively be considered daily (\"D\"), thus, with missing values in the weekend."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "B" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daily - business week"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnival%27s+Inn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Furnival's Inn, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Furnival's Inn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WADAMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Pembroke College, Oxford (MA 1727, BD & DD 1756)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Adams, mayor of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Adams" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1706-1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Oxford 1720-1730. Shropshire to 1775, then Gloucester and Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1789" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Adams" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hethyngham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hethyngham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hethyngham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wales>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wales" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "RECORDER OF WINCHESTER AND M.P. 1584-, SOLICITOR GENERAL 1594-, CHIEF BARON OF THE EXCHEQUER 1604. CALLED TO THE BAR 1579, KNIGHTED IN 1603." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FLEMING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1544-1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN NEWPORT, ISLE OF WIGHT. ACTIVE IN WINCHESTER 1584-, PROBABLY MOVED TO LONDON WHEN APPOINTED SOLICITOR GENERAL IN 1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "RECORDER OF WINCHESTER, SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS FLEMING" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JARBUTHNOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Marischal College, Aberdeen; St Andrews; Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Alexander Arbuthnott (c. 1636-1691), minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Arbuthnot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1667-1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Innerbervie, Aberdeenshire; lived in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Successful physician (physician in ordinary to Queen Anne 1709), and political satirist. Close friend of Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope. Member of the Royal Society 1704." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "physician, wit" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1735" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Arbuthnot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1613 T NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 13>\n[} [\\IX. NATHANIEL BACON TO MR. PARR.\\] }]\n   M=r= Parr, - I am hartely sorry that I have lived so long in\nignorance of yo=r= estate, that I must necessarilie doubt of\nyour well beinge; but my continuall prayers and well wishes in\nther effects have promised so perfect a recovery, that my doubt\nresteth in part diminished. The success of my busines here hath\nso assured me of the constancie of fortune in myne endevors,\nthat I do remaine desperate, wherfore I have undertaken that\ncourse for Antwerp which I intended, wherin I desier, by your\nwell wishes, the continuance of your affection, of which I am\nalready truely sensible, that my actions shall not in any thinge\nbe more happily employed then to endevor a requitall. If you\ncome to London, I desier to heare from you, which you may easily\ndo by the means of M=r= Quester, the postmaster of Antwerpe,\ndwelling in Fillpot Lane. In the meane tyme, good angels guard\nyou. Yo=r= assured friend,\n   Nath. Bacon.\nFrom London, October [\\1613\\] .\n   To his much respected friend M=r= Parr, Preacher at Palgrave\nin Suffolk, deliver this, at Sir Nicolas Bacon's howse, to be\nconvayed unto him.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "groom - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Elnathan Parr on October, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stowe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stowe, Buckinghamshire" , "Stowe" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stowe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Puddlewharfe+%28London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Puddlewharfe (London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Puddlewharfe (London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN12>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Masters of the Court of Requests" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "193" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMARTIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1709; New College MA 1716." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Martin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1691-1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Middlesex. Educated in Oxford. Lived in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Rector of Heythrop 1724-1770; curate of Little Rollright 1730. His daughter was ~1750s bigamously married to the husband of an Irishwoman, Mary Millar." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Heythrop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1691" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1770" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Martin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P115i_is_finished_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wurde beendet mit"@de , "is finished by"@en , "é finalizada por"@pt , "被结束于"@cn , "заканчивается"@ru , "περατώνεται με"@el , "est terminée par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECAVENDISH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cecil, second earl of Salisbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cavendish née Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Countess; wife of William Cavendish, third earl of Devonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Devonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "549" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cavendish née Cecil" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCLIFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FOURTH EARL OF CUMBERLAND, KNIGHT OF THE SHIRE 1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/67095" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "YORKSHIRE AND WESTMORELAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "CUMBERLAND'S DAUGHTER MARGARET WAS THE FIRST WIFE OF THOMAS WENTWORTH, son of Sir William (married in 1611)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "4TH EARL OF CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "854" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1641" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Royalty"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFRANKLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lincoln's Inn 1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Frankland of Thirkleby, Yorks. (knight, baronet, b. c. 1628, d. 1697)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Frankland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1660s? d. 1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in (Sowerby?, North Riding of) Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Intermediary for a marriage of Mary Banks to Roger Talbot (did not take place). The Franklands and Banks's were related by marriage." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "295" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "915" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1736" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Frankland" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HOLLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOLLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1574-1625/6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WORTWELL AND QUIDDENHAM, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO KATHERINE PASTON'S SISTER MARY (D. 1606); trustee of the Paston estate 1619; trusted friend of K.P.; MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2032" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS HOLLAND" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P41_classified>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records the item to which a type was assigned in an E17 Type Assignment activity.\nAny instance of a CRM entity may be assigned a type through type assignment. Type assignment events allow a more detailed path from E1 CRM Entity through P41 classified (was classified), E17 Type Assignment, P42 assigned (was assigned by) to E55 Type for assigning types to objects compared to the shortcut offered by P2 has type (is type of).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E17_Type_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "classified"@en , "a classifié"@fr , "分类了"@cn , "klassifizierte"@de , "classificou"@pt , "классифицировал"@ru , "χαρακτήρισε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140_assigned_attribute_to> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Proclaimed queen of England on 10 July 1553; \"the nine days' queen\"; imprisoned in the Tower; executed in February 1554." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LEI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Showed exceptional academic ability as a child; joined the queen dowager Katherine Parr's household 1547, benefited from educational opportunities at court, was also taught evangelical protestantism; classical studies with tutor John Aylmer (1st tutor had been Dr. Thomas Harding), read Plato in Greek; corresponded with protestant divines; started to learn Hebrew 1551." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Grey (1517-1554), marquess of Dorset, duke of Suffolk 1551, magnate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Grey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1537-1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Bradgate, Leicestershire; London & court 1547; Sudeley, Gloucestershire 1548; back to Bradgate 1549; more often at court 1551-; London 1553-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving child. Mother: Frances (1517-1559), daughter of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, and Mary, younger sister of Henry VIII. Cousin to Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth. Married 1553 Lord Guildford Dudley (c. 1535-1554), 4th surviving son of John Dudley, duke of Northumberland (1504-1553)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1032" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1554" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Grey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Basong+%28near+Basingstoke%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Basong (near Basingstoke)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Basong (near Basingstoke)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Eltham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Eltham, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eltham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28York>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(York, Yorkshire)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(York" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal and church news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,23>\n[} [\\XV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Honest Mr. Cosen,\nI thanck you as allwayes and ever, so for your last\nadvertisements. For those Oxford braggarts I feare them not;\nther pens nor pratinge. As for that princox you speake of, the\npore puny may happily [\\haply\\] hereafter barke, his biting I\nexpect not: only it angers [{me{] they prate so much and\nperforme so little. If he can doe so much there is paper enough\nin Oxford to scribble on. He knoweth my woning, lett me se what\nhe can say. Though he\n<P I,24>\nprint it not here he may beyond seas. Att least in private he\nmay send it to me, or meete me somewhere, that I may feele (\\qui\nvir fiet\\) . Empty casks sound loudest. But the Parliament must\nback him or he can not stand. (\\Evohe!\\) I hope King James will\nstand to me, or lett us try it out. If you knowe any that will\ntell him agayne, bid him say to him from me that if he hath any\nthing to say to me I will answere him. Howsoever, (\\quod\nscripsi, scripsi\\) . I have sent for my papers from my Lord\nKeper, and have them: therefore let your Lord supersede from\nasking. When I have don, if he will shewe it the King, I will\nsend them to him, if not, so. I will kepe them agaynst\nimployment, and for my self and friends. I am, God willing, for\nPettworth (\\cras\\) . Therefore hereafter, (\\si quid opus\\) ,\ndirect your letters thether from Chaucer's Inne, the Tabard, in\nSouthwerk. Upon Wensday morning our carrier setteth out. I will\nremember you to one that doth not a little bragg of you. Our Dr.\nGoodman I knowe would have Glocester, and is gon up about it\nupon Wensday last, but sent his man instantly upon report of the\ndecease of Milo Smith. But I pray God he misse it, if it be as I\nheare that a Scottishman must come to us (\\per saltum\\) . I hope\nDr. Theodore Price shall have it, who is as much talk'd of, and\naltogether att my Lord Keper's. I am sure he loveth the Church,\nand is a wise man. For my Lord of S. D[\\avid's\\] about the\nparticular I wrote, I merveile not. I smell a ratt. But I hope\nto see him one day where he will both do and say for the Church.\n(\\Interim\\) , if someways he concede, I blame him not. (\\Dulce\nest desipere in loco.\\) No more att present but God blesse you.\nI am booted and can not enlarge.\n   Send this inclosed I pray to my brother ...\n   (\\Tuissimus\\) ,\n   R. Mountagu.\n   Oct=rbr= 30. [\\1624.\\]\n   [\\ADDRESS TORN OFF.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "416" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 30 October, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JRUSH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rush" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Bury, Suffolk; domicile probably in Barton, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Became later Clerk of the Course in Newmarket. Also a surgeon in the Guards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Valet to Sir Charles Dunbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1946" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Rush" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, religious" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 226>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\n   Major Gen=l= Harrison to Col=l= Jones.\nDeare Brother.\n   Though in few words, I must thank you for yo=r= last, as\nmanie former lines I have received full of gravitie and grace. I\nwas bold to read itt in open Councell, and the Generall came to\nmee to know from whom it came; it was strengthening to divers.\nBeing resolved to have in power, men of truith, fearing and\nloving our Lord, his people and Interest; the difficultie is to\ngett such: (^whether my Lord onelie^) shall call them, or the\nSaints should choose them; very much sweetly said both waies.\n   What are yo=r= thoughts still of the Dutch? Some very deare\nto the Lord, inclining much to o=r= seeking after peace from\nHeb. 12, 14., Rom. 12, 18., James 3, 17. Conceiving itt would\nhonno=r= that greate Profession we make of Christ, and very much\nof that kind; as also in refference to the Nations advantage\nw=th= very much simplicitie. Others humbly thinking Christ hath\ntaken to himselfe his own power, begun to breake here who will\nnot bow, and is going on; whilst they are not free to owne his\nDispensations, neither shall wee owne them, not because they are\no=r= Enemies, but o=r= Lords. I have heard of some failing of\nCaptaine Price; I hint itt that you maie not trust too farre.\nPraie much for us, and that o=r= worke maie be accepted of the\nLord and his people; if wee displease not there wee care not,\nthough wee wish to doe good to and refresh all. My endeared love\nto yo=r= selfe and all Saints.\n   Yo=rs= T. H.\n30=th= daie, 2=d= month, 53.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends; councillor - commissioner; major-general - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "major-general, member of the council of thirteen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "277" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harrison to John Jones on 30 April, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_041>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill, thanks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1618 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 58>\n[} [\\XLI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Cornewallis,\n   I must not lett this bearer retorne without my intreaty to\nyou that to mine you will joyne your thankes to M=r= Bacon for\nthe favor he hath donne me in furnishing me with such helpes for\nmy garden, and lett me beg itt of you both that you will believe\nthat I shall be gladder to deserve then reseave obligacions from\nyou, though the demonstrations of good will to me are not\nwellcommer\n<P 59>\nfrom any then your selves, whos love I infinitely prise, and\nrequite with the best affection of\n   Your most affectionat and faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nBedford House, in haste, this 6th of November [\\1618\\] .\n   To my noble and worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis, att\nBroome.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "58" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "120" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 November, 1618"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_063>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal, news (execution of Perkin Warbeck)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1499 T JPULLEIN>\n<X JOHN PULLEIN>\n<P 141>\n[} [\\LETTER CX.\\] }]\n(^To his especyall good master Sir Robart Plompton, knight, be\nthese delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, I recomend me unto your mastership.\nSir, laytly I sent wryting to my father to convey to you, which\nI trust be comes to your hands afore this tyme; in which\nwrytinge is conteyned how the Justices of the Common Place\nawarded a new (\\venire facias\\) betwyxt my master, your son, and\nWylliam Babthorpp; and also in a lytle byll therin, is contayned\nthe names of such persones as the sayd Wylliam Babthorpp\nentended to have had reconnyd in the first (\\venire facias\\) . I\nwold your mastership made specyall labor to have one indefferent\npannell of the Coroners; they must be labord by sum frynd of\nyours. Sir, the proces in thaccion of West goeth forward, as\nfast as the law wyll serve. Sir, I receved two letters from you\nwith xxvi=s= viij=d=, and all such copies, as was conteyned in\nyour wryting. Sir, so yt was that Parkin Warbek and other iij\nwere arreyned, on satterday next before the making herof, in the\nWhithall at Westmynster for ther offences, afore Sir John Sygly,\nknight marshall, and Sir John Trobilfeild; and ther they all\nwere attended, and judgment given\n<P 142>\nthat they shold be drawn on hirdills from the Tower, throwout\nLondon, to the Tyburne, and ther to be hanged, and cutt down\nquicke, and ther bowells to be taken out and burned: ther heads\nto be stricke of, and quartered, ther heads and quarters to be\ndisposed at the Kyngs pleasure. And on munday next after, at the\nGildhalle in London wher the Judges, and many other knyghts,\ncommysioners to inquer and determayn all offences and\ntrespasses; and theder from the Tower was brought viij\npresoners, which were indited, and parte of theme confessed\nthemselfe gyltie, and other parte were arreyned: and as yet they\nbe not juged. I thinke the shall have Judgement this next\nfryday. Sir, this present day was new barresses made in\nWestmynster hall, and thether was brought Therle of Warwek, and\narrened afore Therle of Oxford, being the Kyngs grace\ncomyssioner, and afore other Lords, (bycause he is a pere of the\nRealme) whos names followeth; the Duke of Bokingham, Therle of\nNorthumberland, Therle of Kent, Therle of Surrey, Therle of\nEssex, the lord Burgenny, lord Ormond,\n<P 143>\nlord Deyngham, lord Broke, lord of Saynt Johns, lord Latymer,\nlord De la Warre, lord Mountioy, lord Daubeney, lord Hastings,\nlord Barns, lord Zowch, lord Sentmound, lord Willughby, lord\nGrey of Wylton, and lord Dacre. And ther Therle of Warweke\nconfessed thenditments that were layd to his charge, and like\nJudgment was given of him, as is afore rehersed. When thes\npersones shalbe put in execution I intend to shew to your\nmastership right shortly; and give credence unto this berrer.\nFrom Lyncolns Inne at London, this xxi day of November. By your\nservant and bedman,\n   John Pullan.\n[\\21 Nov. 1499.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "21 November" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pullein" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPULLEIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pullein to Robert I Plumpton on 21 November, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DEACLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Deacles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "150" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Deacles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AFITZHUGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FITZHUGH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF HENRY LORD FITZHUGH, DAUGHTER OF RICHARD NEVILLE, EARL OF SALISBURY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "234" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE FITZHUGH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTOUP>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Exeter College, Oxford; (Pembroke College, Cambridge)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jonathan Toup (d. 1721), curate and lecturer of St Ives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jonathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Toup" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1713-1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at St. Ives; spent his life in Cornwall (St. Ives, St. Merryn, Philleigh, Buryon); from 1750 St. Martin's-by-Looe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Philologist and classical scholar. Ordained 1736, curacies until presented rectory of St. Martin's-by-Looe in 1750, where he remained, pursuing \"severe classical studies without interruption\". Great scholar, published important classical studies." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1006" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1785" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jonathan Toup" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MADAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Unknown; addressed as \"madam\" by Elizabeth Carter in her letter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "362" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/page>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A page or document about this thing." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "page" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/topic> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bogliaco+%28Italy%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bogliaco (Italy)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bogliaco (Italy)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arundel+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Strand> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Arundel House, the Strand, London" , "Arundel House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arundel House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset+%2F+Gloucestershire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Somerset / Gloucestershire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "quarrels at the border" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 19>\n[} [\\NO. XII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\August 1585.\\]\n   Right deare brother, I find to true the Frenche adage,\n(\\Qu'un mal ne vint jamais seul\\) ; for as the horrible and\nsoudain murdar of my most faithful subiect and most vaillant\nbaron was unto me a heartsore and grivous tidinges, so was it\ntenfold redoubled with knowelege that a Skot shuld dare violate\nhis handes on any of our noble bloude, in a peacable concord,\nwhan our frendship shuld haue sent out his hotest beames to the\nkindeling of the entier affection of bothe realmes; that any of\nthat nation shuld ons dare haue had a thoght to maculate suche a\ncontract of amitie. I perceive, by my ambassador, that your\ngrief is litel les than suche a hap deserveth, and do perceaue\nthat you haue not spared your wel-fauored, to cause him answer\nsuche a suspicion. I thinke myselfe, therfor, greatly\n<P 20>\nobliged unto your care for my satisfaction, and therin I thanke\nyou for being so considerast of your owne honor, wiche, I assure\nyou, lieth a-bleding in the bowels of many an Inglas man, until\nful rayson be made for suche a treacherye. God send us bettar\nluck after our league be finished than this bloudy beginninge\nmay geue calendes of, elz many a red side wil folowe suche\ndemerites. But I hope you wyl spare no man that may be douted of\nsuche a meaning. I meane, not only of the murdar but of the\nbreaking out upon our borderars, wiche commonly ar the\nbeginnings of our quarelz. I dout nothinge of your curious care\nin this behalfe, and for that the warden of that marche hathe\nbine the open and commen fosterar and compagnion of the traitor\nWestmarland and his complices in France and Scotland, I hope you\nwil agrie to send him to my handes, wher he shal neuer receaue\niniurie nor ivel measure. And thus, desiring [{you{] to credit\nmy ambassador in certain particularites that he shal impart unto\nyou as to myselfe, I recommend you to Gods safe tuition, who\ngraunt you many gladsome yeres.\n   Your most affectionat sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] (\\A mon bon frere et cousin, le roy d'Escose.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "19" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
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                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
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                "queen of England" ;
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                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "344" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on August, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sheene>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sheene" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sheene" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P108i_was_produced_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был произведен посредством"@ru , "a été produit par"@fr , "wurde hergestellt durch"@de , "被制作於"@cn , "παρήχθη από"@el , "was produced by"@en , "foi produzido por"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E12_Production> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31i_was_modified_by> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDALBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dalby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Steeple Aston, (Oxfordshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Richard Dalby may have been BA of Brascnose College in 1727-28 and the son of the rector of Upper Heyford, Oxon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Reverend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1029" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Dalby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Amami+O-shima>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Amami O-shima" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Amami O-shima" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belgium%3B+Calais>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%3B+Dawley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Belgium; Calais" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ALFITZHERBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ABBESS OF THE CONVENT OF ST EDITH OF POLESWORTH 1513-1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FITZHERBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM DERBYSHIRE TO POLESWORTH, WARWICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF RALPH FITZHERBERT OF NORBURY, SISTER OF SIR ANTHONY FITZHERBERT, the lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "195" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE FITZHERBERT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_059>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks for help in money problems" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1620 FO T2HUTTON>\n<X TIMOTHY HUTTON 2>\n<P 225>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLII.\\] TIM. HUTTON, MY KYNSMAN.}] [^TO SIR TIMOTHY\nHUTTON^]\n[\\June 29, 1620.\\]\n   Right Worshipfull,\n   My humble duty remembred; with my thankfullnesse for your\nlate, as yet, undeserved favor and helpe in the tyme of my\ngreate nede; with my daylye prayer to the Almighty for your\nreward, and contynuall health and happnes, to his best will and\npleasure. May it please you to pardon my bouldnes in that I ame\nconstrayned to trouble you by reason of my myssefortune, as I\nunderstand by my deare ffreind M=r=. Robert Fort you are fully\nmade acquaynted with; whose love hath ben such to me that,\nunlesse he had byn ordayned of God to worke my good, beinge to\nme a straynger, I can see no reasson that I should receve such\nkindnesses from him as I have obtyned, in somuch that they have\nsemed to savor more lyker the deedes of a ffather then a\nffrinde; wherby he, to worke my peace and quiett, hath taken\nmost of my debtes upon him selfe, and disburssed much mony for\nme, and ordered althinges in that forme, beinge a man of good\ncappassitie, that, with the help which I understand he did\nwright unto you to be pleassed to doe for me in the behalfe of\nmy good, which to my joy, as I understand, you have promysed to\ndoe for me, I may be rayssed from nothing to be able to repaye\nyour former deede, worthey of me to be remembred, and lykewisse\nlyve of my selfe to the rejoysement of all my good ffreindes,\nand especyally not forget from whence all my good cometh; the\ntyme being very short which muste establish my hoppes, which\nonly relye upon your helpe in the forme M=r=. Fort hath shewed\nyour worship, the which I refer to your worthy consyderacion.\nAnd so, as my bounden duty commandeth, I shall never seasse to\npray to the Allmighty God, whoe is the sender of all goodnes\nupon his servants, to multyply\n<P 226>\nand increasse your worship with all the contents of this world\nand the joyes of the etternall worlde to come; and thus I sease\nat thes tyme to trouble your worship any ffurther, humbly\ndesiring your answer. From the Blew Ancker in Feld Lane, London,\nJune the 29=th= day.\n   Your lovinge servant, and at your worship's command.\n   Timothie Hutton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "29 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "kinsmen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "381" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Timothy Hutton to Timothy Hutton on 29 June, 1620"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E16_Measurement>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises actions measuring physical properties and other values that can be determined by a systematic procedure. \nExamples include measuring the monetary value of a collection of coins or the running time of a specific video cassette. \nThe E16 Measurement may use simple counting or tools, such as yardsticks or radiation detection devices. The interest is in the method and care applied, so that the reliability of the result may be judged at a later stage, or research continued on the associated documents. The date of the event is important for dimensions, which may change value over time, such as the length of an object subject to shrinkage. Details of methods and devices are best handled as free text, whereas basic techniques such as \"carbon 14 dating\" should be encoded using P2 has type (is type of:) E55 Type.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Measurement"@en , "Messung"@de , "Mesurage"@fr , "Medição"@pt , "Событие Измерения"@ru , "Μέτρηση"@el , "测量"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANHOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWARD N. DACRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1553?-1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTHERN BACKGROUND; ESSEX, LONDON, ACTON (SIX MILES FROM LONDON), SUSSEX, SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF PHILIP HOWARD, 1ST EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY; AS CATHOLIC THE FAMILY'S ESTATES WERE CONFISCATED AND PHILIP IMPRISONED. MOTHER OF THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY 1604-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2095" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1630" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE HOWARD N. DACRE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Channel>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "the Channel" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "the Channel" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for the Time Format as written in the SDMX-EDI and SDMX-ML messages - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-604> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-708> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-710> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-102> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P3M> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-719> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-PT1M> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-602> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-610> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-608> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P6M> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P1D> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-716> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P1M> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P1Y> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-616> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-203> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-704> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P7D> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-711> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-702> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_TIME_FORMAT" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "These codes (based on the ISO 8601 standard) indicate the type of time references used in the data. The numeric codes below (203, 102,...,702) are used only in the SDMX-EDI messages; and the alphanumeric codes (P1D...PT1M) only in the SDMX-ML messages."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Code list for the Time Format as written in the SDMX-EDI and SDMX-ML messages - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making: Jane Cornwallis & Nathaniel Bacon)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1613 T EPARR>\n<X ELNATHAN PARR>\n<P 4>\n[} [\\IV. MR. PARR TO ANNE LADY BACON.\\] }]\n   Madam, - I receaved a letter from your La. by the hands of\nM=r= Bacon about the 15th of October last, since which tyme it\nhath pleased God to make me unserviceable both for the public\nduties of my calling, and also for private offices towards my\nfriends, even to the time of writing this letter, being the\nLord's close prisoner in my chamber, not being able to indure so\nmuch light as might serve to read one line for my comfort. I\nbeseech his Heavenly Majestie to sanctify his fatherly\npunishment to his own glorie and the good of my soul. I am so\nmuch the more bold to answer your letter, in as much as it has\npleased you first to use me, and my La. Cornwalleys after to\nsuffer me, as an instrument in this weighty buisnes, to the\nwhich I wish so well that I would contentedly go a hundred miles\non my bare foot for the good accomplyshing of the same. For your\nletter, Madam, first, I thanke your La. for it; and then,\n<P 5>\nI desier you to know, that you writt nothing that might grieve\nme as concerning myself, but my grief was for the ill speeding\nof the buisnes, which your letter did portend. For my La.\nCornwalleys her favour towards me, though I had great cause to\nfear the loss of it, yett I certify your La. that I have it as\namply as ever I had, I humbly thank God for it. And whereas your\nLa. writes of amends and satisfaction to be made to me for my\ntrouble undertaken, I answer that, first, I give your La. many\nthanks, and then I protest before God, who knoweth harts, that I\nnever aymed at any such thing, neyther have been carried to this\nso much as in hope of any preferment. But if you will needes\nknow what were my ends, they were these: first, the approbation\nof my service to Sir N. Bacon and your La.; secondly, and more\nchiefly the glory of God and his Gospel to be more advanced by\nthis mach, besides the general good of the country by so worthy\na gentleman, together with the persuaded content of all parties\nto insue upon the same. And therfore, that you may be well\npersuaded of my integrity herein, I do hereby freely and\nwillingly discharge your La. of all care and thought of any\nsatisfaction to be made for my paynes herein, though I despise\nnot your love; desiering that whatsoever you have intended this\nway towards me, may, with much more, be added to the enlargement\nof conditions\n<P 6>\nin this busines. The rest of your La=ps= letter, is, that you\noffer what you are able, and that you are not capable how my La.\nCornwalleys could be offended att any thing and that you referr\nit to the providence of God. For these things I humbly beseech\nyou, good Madam, give me leave to speak boldly to your Christian\nhart, being as ready to use the like boldness to my La.\nCornwalleys if ther lay such impediment on that. For your\nability, Madam, though you know best your own estate, yett the\nwhole contry, you even show with fayre reason to be partial on\nyour side, judge that you are able conveniently to give full\nsatisfaction. For my La. Cornwalleys her offence at the\nconditions; first, they are farr under the proportion of their\nvalew, beside short in some thing of what formerly had been\nspoken of. Secondly, they were bredd from an erroneous\nsupposition of her estate; and therefore she concludes thus: If\nerror, being less, bring forth such conditions, etc. then truth,\nbeing more, requires an enlargement. And truly, Madam, might it\nplease you to give me leave to be so bold, if you were as wise\nas Solomon, what could you alledge why you should not amplify\nthe conditions, considering the worthiness both of the person\nand estate? Not want of ability, for the contrary is more than\nevident; not the envy of others, for, first, you may do it with\na good conscience, and\n<P 7>\nthat which you give M=r= Bacon already, breedes as much envy as\nif you should give him as much more. Not the provision of other\nkindred; for, first, that is nearest; secondly, more necessary;\nthirdly, they may also be relieved, though not so largely. Now,\nwhether this be first to be regarded or such kindred, this I\nsay, by which so great good may redound to yourselves, the\nfamily, and the whole contry, he who is impartial will easily\ndetermine on this side. But you will say, how can the La.\nCornwalleys proportion on her part, conditions expected in case\nof death? To this I answer, that either she must perform what is\nfit and reasonable, or if upon capitulation you shall not be\nable, then you must be contented with such as are offered. I\nknow, as you shall find her wise and courteous, so conscionable\nand plaine in every thing. If you shall say, the worth of M=r=\nBacon is great, I confes it, and greater than I will write, to\navoyde suspicion of flattery; but sure then you will compare\nherselfe? And thus much I oft have heard her say, that, had it\nnot been out of a special regard of his worthines, and out of a\ngreat deale of respect to Sir N. Bacon and yourselfe, she would\nnever have entertayned it thus far, upon greater conditions then\nyett have been spoken of by any. Surely, Madam, there is great\nreason, you very well know, that you should strayne yourself for\nthe effecting of this\n<P 8>\nmach; for, as I have often expressed on M=r= Bacon's behalfe to\nher, that I think she should be as happy for an husband as a\nwoman might be, so I expressed on her behalfe to you, that M=r=\nBacon should be as happy for a wyfe as any man in England. Now\nfor the last point, concerning casting yourself and the buisnes\nupon the providence of God; it is well done, but yett, good\nMadam, call to mynde that which you know as well as myself, that\nmeanes likely, fitt, lawful, and profitable are to be used, or\nelse we do err in the practice of our fayth, or the providence\nof God. God hath made a way for you in this buisnes; follow you\nthe good hand of God, using such aforenamed meanes, and then\ncommit it to his providence. A word of this is enough to you\nthat understand and desyer to practise according to sound\nknowledge. And now, to cease to be teadious farther to you and\ntroublesome to myselfe, I eaven humbly beseeche Sir N. Bacon and\nyour La. with impartial counsellors, to consider of this weighty\naffair, and not to lett slip so fayre an occasion of glory to\nGod, good to the contry, preferment to your sonne, and comfort\nto yourselves. I would to God it might enter into your mynde to\nmake some worthy additions to your former proffers. I beseche\nthe Lord Jesus of his eternal Spirit to directe you in the\nmanaging of this matter to the accomplishing of it, if it be His\n<P 9>\ngood pleasure. And thus, praying God for the continual encrease\nof your temporal and spiritual prosperity, I present the\nremembrance of my humble duty to Sir N. Bacon and your Ladyship,\nand rest,\n   Your Ladyshypps to be commanded in what I may,\n   Elnathan Parr.\n[\\1613.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Anne" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
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                "Parr" ;
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                "rector of Palgrave" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Palgrave> ;
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                "Elnathan Parr to Anne Bacon née Butts on ?, 1613"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "20 March" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
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                "FitzJohn" ;
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                "abbot of Lilleshall" ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RFITZJOHN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Robert FitzJohn to Robert I Plumpton on 20 March, 1491"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hexham, Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Authenticity> ;
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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1612" ;
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                "BROWNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
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                "CLARKENWELL, LONDON?" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "279" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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                "Twickenham?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Twickenham?" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPORTEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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                "Porten" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1705-1786" ;
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                "Putney, Surrey 1705-1748; Westminster 1748" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "1435" ;
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                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1610? FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 93>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLIII. THE DUKE OF YORK TO PRINCE HENRY.\\] }]\n   Good brother, I hope you are in good helth and merry, as I\nam, God be thanked. In your absence I visit somtimes your\nstable, and ride your great horses, that at your return I may\nwait on you in that noble exercise. So committing you to God, I\nrest\n   Your loving and dutifull brother\n   York.\nTo my brother the Prince.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
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                "Stuart" ;
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                "duke of York" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Charles I Stuart to Henry Frederick Stuart on ?, 1610"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE>
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                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
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                "\"Resided at Horton, possibly as a tenant of Sir William Stonor at the manor house of the Kirby family\"." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2421" ;
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                "Richard Page" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_176>
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "private business (request for a sum of money), news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1635 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 274>\n[} [\\CLXXXIII. ANNE LADY MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Sister,\n   These are to intrete you to let M=r= Meautys and myselfe to\nunderstand the sertintie of your\n<P 275>\ndeterminate resolution, whether you will be pleased to assist us\nin sending us one 100+L, and to paye yourselfe againe, as he\nhath formerly writt unto you ... I can write noe nuse, but that\nthere is in these parts many trubbles: the Prince of Orringe his\narmies and the French are joined together, but, before they did\nmeete, the King of France his armie did give unto the King of\nSpaine's armie a great overthrow, in number slane and maimed\n9000 men. I was very lately by her Ma=tie= the Queen of Bohemia,\nwho hath bine very sicke of an ague. She was pleased to tell me\nshe had bine that day 6 weekes sicke that I was with her\nMa=tie=, and that in the time she had 23 fits; first she was soe\nextreme ill, that every fit held her Ma=tie= 12 houres long. Her\nMa=tie= told me she was so weake that she was not able to stand\nupon her legs; but now, praised be God! she begins to mend\nfinelie. I must needes tell you I am much her Ma=tie's= humble\nservant, for she is pleased to use me with a great deal of\nfavour. Her Ma=tie= hath done me the honor to give me some of\nher own linen to make me clothes, and likewise some of her own\nwareing linen for myselfe, which she had wont to ware herselfe\nin child-bed. And although it hath pleased the Lord to laye many\ntrubbels and afflictions upon my deare husband & myselfe, yet I\nthanke God it is His mercie towards us to give us a good repute.\nMy sweethart is now away from\n<P 276>\nme, but I hope his absence will not be long. I am much your\nservant that you are pleased to let me understand of the\nwellfare and towardlynes of my son Hercules; for my other\nlittell sonne, I have never bine so happie as once to heare\nwhether he is dead or alive, since my coming over; &, although I\nhave written diverse letters to my neece Radcliffe, I have never\nreceaved any from her. I am so tedious, but love has no bounds\nin my affection to you, and soe\n   I remain infinitely yours,\n   Anna Meautys.\nDelft, June 1, 1635.\n   I hope my sweete neece Anne is married before this; in which,\nif it be so, I wish her much happines.\n   To my deare sister the Lady Bacon, at Culfourd.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "274" ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "sisters-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
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                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "427" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Delft> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 1 June, 1635"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Woodward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Wanstead" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper, servant?" ;
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                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
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                "130" ;
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                "Timothy Woodward" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q D 1652 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 218>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\nMajor Gen=l= Harrison to Col=l= Jones.\nDeare bro.\n   According to w=t= I hinted (as I remember) in my last, after\nwee had spent yesterday 4 or 5 howers in prayer (wherein indeed\nwe found a sweet p=r=sence of y=e= Lord) y=e= Elders came\ntogether, having many of them (as I have good reason to judge)\ntheir harts full of propositions according to God, wherein the\nChurches might be serviceable to the fullest propagation of y=e=\nGospell, but y=e= consideration thereof was putt off till one\nday more might be spent in solume seeking unto God for the\npouringe forthe of his Spirit, whereby wee may certainely know\no=r= duty and bee fully enabled to it. And by com~on consent the\n5=th= day of y=e= next weeke, at Alhallowes, y=e= Churches of\nS'=ts= are to attend upon y=e= Lord of y=e= Harvest in this\ngreat thing, and truly I hope wee shall come as one man w=th=\nhearts engaged to approach unto him. And this I write not onely\ny=t= you may have fare understanding of o=r= affairs, but\nchiefly that you may gett together on y=e= same day the people\nof God in yo=r= quarters to joine w=th= us in putting up this\ngreat request. There are thoughts of having up my whole Regim=t=\nand consequently yo=r= troop up to the guards here. Itt may bee\nyou may see a cleere call to come w=th= them, and give the\nChurches here a visitt. Wee hope if you come it will be in the\nfullnesse of y=e= Gospell, upon w=ch= accompt you cannot but bee\nwelcome to the spiritual S'=ts= and to mee (tho unworthy to be\nreckoned amongst them) you will be upon all accompts most deerly\nwelcome, who am \n   Yo=r= brother in o=r= deere Lord.\n   T. H.\n9 m. 30 d. 1652\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends; councillor - commissioner; major-general - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "major-general, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harrison to John Jones on 30 November, 1652"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Boughton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Boughton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Boughton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBREWE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "GOLDSMITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "IOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "PATRICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BREW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WAS IN LONDON 1592, LIVED ON THE ISLE OF MAN (1609)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "591" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "PATRICK BREW" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walton+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walton Hall, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walton Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DBAXTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dunney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baxter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mr. Baxter kept the Lord Cobham Arms Inn at Buckingham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Innkeeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "90" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dunney Baxter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Employed by the EIC as ship's master and captain, Feb. 1617 - July 1624. In 1626 \"deemed aged\" for further employment by the EIC." ;
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                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Adams" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1615-1625" ;
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                "Indies 1617-1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Ship's captain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Adams" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wodenorton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wodenorton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wodenorton" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipient: JC's mother (and brother & sister); directed to William Marchall at Standlake, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1450S? FO JCOLLAS>\n<X JOHN COLLAS>\n<P F268>\n[} [\\SC 1: xlvi, 268. JOHN COLLAS TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Jh~u.\n   Ryght Reverent and Most best be lowyd modyr I Recummaund me\non to you desyryng hertly eu~ more to here off your well ffar\nalso I p~y hartlly of y~r blessyng both day & nyth. Also my\nbrodyr & Syst~ I recum~aund me on to you as hertly as I cane,\nthankyng yow eu~ more for y=e= gret cher +t=t= I had vane y=t= I\nvas last att home w~ you. Also lettyng you vyte at y=e= makyng\nof thys lett~ my brodyr Wylly~m & my Syst~ ys vyfe & halle the\nhowsold & Margery my Syst~ and [{her{] hosbond ver in gowde\nhelle & all her howsold Also Thom~s Marchalle yo~r Sone\nRecum~awnd hyme hartelley one to you & to ys m[{o{]dyr & to ys\ngoud beldame & he p~yth you hertly of yo~ blesyng both nyth and\nday and blesyd be Jh~u he ys in Ryth goude hele. Also I ondyre\nstonde y=t= ye haue y send for hyme as be kawse y=t= the dy fast\natt londone, letyng you vyt bleseyd be Jh~u the do not dy no\nmore. Also I p~y you & my Syst~ & my goud modyre y=t= ye vyle\nnot takeyth for no dysplesure y=t= I do not send hym wome for\nletyng you vyth y=t= the chylld ys Rygth vele hentyrd in to ys\nSonge, y=t= ys say bouth playnsonge & prykyd sounge. Also I\nvndyrstond and he chuld com to you y=t= he chuld for gete alle\ny=t= he hathe lerned w~ me & y=t= chuld be to me gret heuynesse\nand I p~y you y=t= ye vyll not be dyplesyd w~h me for w~ y=e=\ngrace of good y=e= nextyme y=t= thom~s yo~r sone comyth vome to\nyou I trust to good y=t= he schall be glad & all ys Kyne y=t= he\nvente eu~ to Skolle w~h me, for now ys hys makyng & now ys hys\nmaryng; nat w~ stondyng and ye vyll haue hyme ye chall; y=e=\nkause y=t= I do note send hym vome I haue vyryth on to you. Also\nletyng you vyth y=t= I vas neuyr so syke send y=t= ye ver w~h me\nlast for I had vent y=t= I chuld neu~r a lewyd for I vas takyne\nSode~ly att hour lady masse y=t= I koud not stond & then I vent\nto the barbare and lett my selfe blod or ellys I trow y=t= I had\nbe ded, blesyd be Jh~u of a meme~te, for I vot vell y=t= my god\nmodyr dyde geue me her blesying, also lettyng you vyt y=t=\nWyllyam my brodyr haue gret maruelle y=t= ye Do not send hyme no\nlett~. Also letyng you vyte y=t= hellyn valle & hall you~ god\nfrend~ for~th Ryght velle.\n   Thys leter vas made opon Korpuskryste day.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] Tho Wylly~m Marchall dwellyng att Stanlake be thys\nlett~ delywyrd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "Corpus Christi Day" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "JC & WM were half-brothers, step-brothers or brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Collas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "in charge of the education of William Marchall's son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOLLAS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Collas to William Marchall on Corpus Christi Day, 1455"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMAITLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Baron of Haddington 1622. Covenanter diplomat 1645-1648. With Charles II in Holland 1649; followed him to Worcester and was imprisoned 1651-1660. Secretary of state for Scotland 1660; royal commissioner to parliament by 1669; marquess of March, duke of Lauderdale, knight of the Garter 1672. 1674 baron Petersham, earl of Guilford, privy councillor (English) -1680." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17827" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated University of St. Andrews 1631. Studied while imprisoned 1651-; later in life read Latin, Greek and Hebrew with ease, interested in theology and history." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Maitland (d. 1645), second Lord Maitland of Thirlestane, created earl of Lauderdale 1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Maitland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1616-1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Born at Lethington Hall, Haddingtonshire, Scotland. Educated at St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland around 1631. Moved to London by 1643, visits to Scotland. 1648-1650 Holland. Imprisoned in the Tower 1651, post 1654 castles of Windsor and Portland. Back in London 1660, visits to Scotland. 1680- lived mostly at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving son. Mother: Lady Isabel (1594-1638), 2nd daughter of Jacobean statesman Alexander Seton, 1st earl of Dunfermline. Married (1) 1632 Lady Anne Home (d. 1671); (2) 1672 Elizabeth Murray (bap. 1626, d. 1698), suo jure countess of Dysart, eldest daughter of William Murray, earl of Dysart. A power-hungry politician." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Lauderdale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1682" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Maitland" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Switzerland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Switzerland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBAKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK TO NATHANIEL BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BAKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MNW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2403" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BAKER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1648 FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 320>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXXII. KING CHARLES THE FIRST TO PRINCE CHARLES\\]\n}] \n   Teusday 1 Aug: 1648\n   Charles\n   I had written to you sooner had I knowen\n<P 321>\nwhere you had been; and particularly that express which, upon\nSaterday last, I directed to your brother I had sent to you, but\nI thought that [^CYPHER OMITTED^] I command you to doe nothing,\nwhether it concerns War or Peace, but with the advice of your\nCouncell; and that you be constant to those grounds of Religion\nand Honor which heertofore I have given you. I suppose your not\nknowing how to send your Letters to me hath been the cause of\nyour not writing since your comming out of Paris; but now,\nindeed I shall take it unkindly if you doe not answer this, and\nwrite my dyverse other Letters. God direct and prosper you in\nall your actions.\n   Your loving Father\n   Charles R.\nThis Cypher which now I write in, is that which was sent you by\nthe noble frend who conveis this Letter to you from me.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Charles II Stuart on 1 August, 1648"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P110i_was_augmented_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was augmented by"@en , "a été augmenté par"@fr , "foi aumentada por"@pt , "wurde erweitert durch"@de , "被扩增於"@cn , "επαυξήθηκε από"@el , "был увеличен посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E79_Part_Addition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31i_was_modified_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Biesengher+near+Ipres>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Biesengher near Ipres" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Biesengher near Ipres" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_W.Sussex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "W.Sussex" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1666 FN PBASIRE>\n<X PETER BASIRE>\n<P 254>\n[^PETER BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n(^To the verie Reverend Dr. Basire, at his Prebendary House in\nthe Colledge of Duresme, Durham.^)\nReverend Sir,\n   Mr. Peck intends the next weeke to meete Mr. Grove, and get\nthe key of his study, to get his booke which is in the Colledge,\n<P 255>\nand then may you have the whole of our accounts. That you have\nthem no sooner is not our fault, but our tutor's, who promised\nto send his booke three moneths ago, but wee have not seene him\nsince. He is in Kent, with the Lord Maidstone, his pupill.\nNotwithstanding this neglect of his, he is thought to be a man\nevery way worthy, and is beloved of the M'r. He hath touched all\nthe monies you have sent, but when you are pleased to send\nagaine, it were not amisse rather to let my bro' Isaac touch it.\nThe p'ticulars of our last quarter's dyet (to wit, from the 22th\nof June to Michaelmas Day,) my bro' Charles doth send you, I\nshall therefore here only instance generally what it hath cost\nme this quarter. \n[^BILL OMITTED^]\n   Wee might table out for +L4 a qre., but Mr. Peck thought to\nhave lessened expenses by keeping house: what to do, he resolves\nnot till\n<P 256>\nhe see Mr. Grove. May it please you to send me my trunke, for I\nwant some winter cloathes in it. You may direct it to be left at\nMr. Finche his house in Lynn (a noted man,) to whome I have\nspoken about it. It may come from Newcastle to Lynn, and thence\nby water 30 miles, till it come within a mile of our Colne\ntowne. The want of a bed and 2 paire of sheetes, puts me to the\ncharge of 11sh. a qre. Besides this quarterly expenses, all the\nmembers of colledges are put to charges in detriments, though\nabsent. The Lord remove from us the occasion of our abode here!\nexpecting which, I remaine, \n   Reverend Sir,\n   Your dutifull Son,\n   Peter Basire.\nColne, 8=ber=, 13, -66.\n   Be pleased to present my h. service to the Reverend Mr.\nWrench. May you not be offended that I name Tobacchow here, for\nlesse I take than I did by halfe, each day, stinting myselfe,\nbut I pay a dearer rate for it. I beseech you, vouchafe (if\nsafe) to send me my trunke, for I want a trunke, and would buy\nnone.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "youngest son of Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "399" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Colne> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Basire to Isaac Sr. Basire on 13 October, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middleton+Stoney>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Middleton Stoney" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_054>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
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                "<Q A 1519 T RWINGFIELD>\n<X SIR RICHARD WINGFIELD>\n<P 139>\n[} [\\LETTER LII. SIR RICHARD WINGFIELD TO KING HENRY THE\nEIGHTH.\\] }]\n   Please yt your Highnesse to understand that the xiiij=th=.\nday of this Month I wrote to your Grace my last Lettres, and as\nyesterday, at afternone the Great Master came from Saynt\nGermains there as the King lieth, hither to this Town, and as\nsoon as I hard that he was come I went to him to his lodging\nwhere I found with him the Chaunceller, the bishop of Paris,\nRobertet, and Vyl Roy, wher he toold me that he had commoned\nwith the King his Master of the Meeting and Entreview that shuld\nbe betwixt your Highnesse and hym, and made me to sytt down with\nthem and sayd I shuld have aunswer to every Article of myn\nInstructions\n<P 140>\nconcernyng the said Entreview and Meeteng. And first told me\nthat as to the tyme of the meting the King here is content, and\nthinketh it convenient to be in the myddest of the moneth of\nJuly, as your Grace hath devysed.\n   And as to the place of the first meting which they think\nnecessarye is to be in a place neutrall, which place I have\nrehersed to them hath been viewed by th'Erle of Worcester and\nthe Captayn of Bolayn, he sayth the King here is content with\nthat if better can nat be founde. Howbeit the Great Master\nsayeth that if it pleased your Highnesse to be lodged at\nGuysnes, and the King here to be lodged at Arde which is but a\nleague asonder he thinketh it most convenyent. Orels if good\nserch were made by some oon of Calais such as it would please\nyour Highnesse t'appoint, and the King here t'appoint another,\nthere mought be found, upon the borders there, more convenyent\nplace than that, seing that there is noo houses nor village nere\nit.\n   And as to the next article of myn Instructions, which is that\nboth your Highnesse and the King here, the Queens, and all the\nnobles shuld mete on horsebacke, and after th'imbracyng of eche\nother familiarly they shuld repaire streyt to Calais; as to the\nmeting and embrasyng one an other a horsback without discendyng,\nhe sayth the King here thinketh it very good, and is content\ntherewith, whersomever the Meting shal be;\n<P 141>\nbut to repaire strayt from thens to Calais and specially at the\nfirst tyme, he sayeth the King his Master will not consent\ntherto, and thinketh it were not convenient, but sayth it were\nbetter that your Highnesse were lodged in somme village within\nthe Englysh pale if any may be found there according, and if nat\nin your tents and pavyllions, seeing that it is in summer, and\nhe to doo so likewise for his part within his ground uppon his\n... whither ich of you might repaire to other after your first\n[{meting{] at your plesures: and sayth that after the first day\nof meting ... of good congruence must nedes be in a place\nneutrall both for your honnors and in contentation of your\nPepull, the next day after the King and the Quene here shal be\ncontent to come and vysyte your Highnesse and the Quenes Grace\nwheresomever your lodging be, so that it be without Calais. And\nto induce them that the King Highness might come to Calais I\nhave shewed them all the considerations which bee recyted at\nlenght in myn Instructions: shewing them [{that{] without his\ncomming to Calais as in my said Instruccyons moch of the honnor\nof the said Meting shal be lost: and that it cannot bee soo\nhonorably doon as it shuld be if it pleased hym to come to\nCalais. Also for their further contentation and to meve them to\ncome to Calais without stoppe or difficultie I have shewed them\nas is in th'instruccions: that inasmoch as your Grace shall not\n<P 142>\noonly ... and take a right great journey before you come to the\nSee, but also must passe the See which is painfull, laborous,\nand duangerous: and after so long passage to mete with the Kinge\n[{here{] at a place syted in the confynes of his own Realme\nhaving his hoole power at his backe, where as your Highnesse\ncommyth with a small companye, your puissaunce being seperate\nfrom you by the mayn See, who so ever shall see or considre\nthesame must judge that by your said comming over the See to hym\nand m[{eting{] first in the place newtrall, by reason whereof\nyour Highnesse commytteth your noble personne to the trust,\nconfidence, and a ... of the King here. In consideration whereof\nif the King here [{come to{] Calais at youre Graces desire, the\nhonnor and the preemynence [{shall be{] his as of reason it\nought so to be. And as your Grace is the ... aggre`able\naccordingly, and for an equall corespondent I have [{told{] the\ngreat Master that your Highnesse woll not stycke to v[{isit\nhim{] here in his town of Bolayne if your Grace be therunto\nreq[{uired{] . Whereunto they made me aunswer in making as great\ndyf[{ficulty that{] your Grace shuld come to Bolayn as they doo\nthat the King here shuld come to Calais, sayeng that by reason\nof the deth that has been there and is there yet, and also that\nthe Towne [{is{] so ... lykening it to a Dove hows, with many\nother\n<P 143>\nexcuses so that I perceyve well it is not their mynd to have\nyour Highnesse to Bolayn sayeng that the King here woll nat\ncomme there hymself.\n   Also the great Master, the Chaunceler, and the bisshop of\nParys saye that if your Highnesse and the King here shuld bee\nboth lodged owther in Calais or in Bolayn with both your\ntraynes, which is at the lest a vj. thousand persones besides\nthem of the Towne where myght by the reason of a varlett, or a\npage, or by a casueltye of fyer come any occasion of debate, or\nwhereby myght ryse any alarm, it mought be to th'inquietness,\ndisturbaunce, and daunger of you both. In example whereof the\nbisshop of Parys rehersed of a great fraye of fyer that was at\nCambray at the great meeting there, which he sayth my lord of\nNorfolk can well tell of. Also the great Master consideryth that\nin July the time of the meeting shal be the hottest season of\nall the year, and whan folks drynk most, and thinketh that\namongs such a multitude of pepull some dronken personne myght\ncause inconvenience. In eschewing whereof the great Master, the\nChancellor, and the bishop of Parys be in the mind that nother\nthe King here shuld come to Calais, nor your Grace should not\ncome to Bolayn to lodge there. How be it, the great Master sayth\nthat he thinketh verrily that if your Highnesse lye at Calais\nthat the King his Master woll come, with a certain with him, and\nsee your Grace in Calais in maskyr, and saith that after your\n<P 144>\nGrace and the King here have seen oones togyther he puttyth no\ndoubte but that ye shall mete oftyn by your owne accorde.\n   Also they thinke it good and convenient that when it shall\nfortune your Highnesse and the Queen's grace with your trayne to\nbe uppon his ground and in his domynion, that your Grace, the\nQueens Grace, and your trayn shall have the sovereignty, honnor,\nand the right hand, as they think that your pleasure shalbe to\ngive the King here and his trayn the same, whan they shalbe in\nyour grounde and in your domynyon.\n   And as to the nombre that shall come with your Grace to the\nmeting that is comprised in a Rolle; wherof they have the copye;\nthey think it very good, and woll order the Kings nombre here\naccording to the same.\n   And also as to an Article in the said Instructions concerning\nthe ... of Apparell of every astate and personne, they think it\n... like it very well, and say that they woll drawe a booke of\n[{the same{] . Howe be it the great Master tellyth me that for\nall the Princes of the Sangue Ryall, which be Mess=rs=\nDelaunson, de Burbon, de Vandosme, de Seynt Poll, de la Rosche\nFuryon, and the chief Officers, as the Constable, the iij.\nMareschalls, the great Master, th'Admirall, with divers other,\ncan in no wise bee comprised in any [{Rolle{] for Array; but\nthey to were at their pleasure.\n<P 145>\nThis aunswer at ... this time, as touching your Meting and\nEnterview I have of the Great Master, which he hath promysed me\nwith his furthur devise he woll delyver me in writing this day\nor to morrow.\n   He toold me also that he was specially charged by the King\nhis Master, that he shuld speke to me to wryte to your Highnesse\nwith diligence that when he sayth it was agreed betwixt your\nHighnesse and the King here that what tyme it shuld please God\nto send the Queens Grace a Prince or a Princesse, that the King\nhere shuld be godfather to the Prince, or the Quene here to be\ngodmother if it were a Princesse, and to bere the name after\nthem. Soo the King here desireth your Highnesse at this tyme\nthat if the Queen here shall have a sonne that it wold please\nyour Grace to be godfather, and that it may be named after your\nHighnesse Har[{ry, and{] if it be a doughter that it may be\nnamed after the Quene Kateryn; whereof he prayed me to wryte to\nyour Grace and ... that the King here shuld wryte to his\nambassador in E[{ngland{] of the same. Also he tellyth me that\nthe Quene is at Sain... and is mery for a woman being in her\ncase so nere her [{time{] and loketh every day to be delivered\nbefore th'ende of this [{month{] of March. And as to th'aunswer\nthat I have for the ... of the Marchaunts I wryte at this time\nmore at length [{to{] my Lord Legat and Cardinall of England.\nBeseching\n<P 146>\n... Trinite long to preserve your Highnesse. From Parys this\nxvj=th=. day of March.\n   [\\THE SIGNATURE BURNT OFF.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1629 FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 224>\n[} [\\CXLII. DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   The Lady Barrington made soe short a stay in London after the\nreceipt of your letter, that shee could doe littell in the\nbusines: what shee did I hope she hath or will shortly let you\nknow, yet I thought fitt to tell you what I know conserning it\nfrom her. Shee went to the father and tould him that out of her\nloue to him, and the good opinion she had of his daughter, she\ncame to propound a worthy match to him for her, which she knew\nhe would giue her thanckes for, when he knew wher it was; which\nbefore he should doe, she desired to know if she weare free, or\nhe had noe treaty with any for her, to which he replied, he\ncould not yet giue her any answer, but retorned her many thankes\nfor her offer, though I thinke he knew not whoe it was she\nwished him. She is extreame sory she could doe noe more in it\nnow; but at the next tearme she will be heare againe and then\nshee tould me she would doe you the best seruis she could: in\nthe meane time, if I heare of any other, I\n<P 225>\nwill lett you know of it, for I doe most ernestly desire to se\nhim maried, becaues I persaued a wandring humor in him when he\nwas at London, and a resolution this spring to goe into France,\nyet not without your leaue, as he saied. I resaued this muff\nfrom my cosen Copinger latly, and, sins you weare pleased to\nlike the other that came from thens, I venture to present this\nto you, and with it the best seruis of\n   Your most louing, faithfull, and humbell seruant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\nDesember 7 [\\1629.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "Daniel Fleming (1633-1701)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
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                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1687" ;
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                "Fleming" ;
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                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
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                "17" ;
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                "b. 1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Sedbergh; Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Captain in the militia 1713. Unmarried. Liked wine, women and song." ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "2" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
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                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4295" ;
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                "1672" ;
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                "James Fleming" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "ROYAL SERVANT 1510S, CANON OF WINDSOR 1520-47, CANON OF LINCOLN 1521-48, ARCHDEACON OF THE EAST RIDING 1504-1550, MEMBER OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. LARGE NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES, DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS 1509-1519 and 1524-1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17786" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Protégé of Archbishop Savage 1520 Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Magnus; wife Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
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                "1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MAGNUS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1542" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1463/4-1550" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, NORTH (mainly Yorkshire), LONDON, CONTINENT. Newark; Dumfries and Galloway? Diplomatic missions to Scotland." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "ARCHDEACON OF EAST RIDING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1550" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS MAGNUS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official (order to detain offenders)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1487 T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 54>\n[} [\\LETTER XVI.\\] }]\n(^To my right trusty and welbeloved cousin Sir Robart Plompton,\nkt.^)\n   Cousin Sir Robart, I commend me unto you; and wher it is so\nthat diverse gentlemen and other commoners, being within your\noffice at this tyme, hath rebelled against the king, as well in\nther being at this last felde, as in releving of them that were\nagainst the Kings highnes, I therfore on the kings behalfe\nstrictly charg you, and on myne hartely pray you, for your owne\ndischarg and\n<P 55>\nmyne, that ye incontinently after the sight hereof, take all\nsuch persones as be within your office, which this tyme hath\noffended agaynst the King, and in especiall John Pullen and\nRichard Knaresborough: and that ye keepe them in the castell of\nKnarsbrough, in suer keepeing, to the tyme be ye know the kings\npleasure in that behalfe. And that this be not failed, as ye\nlove me; and to give credence unto this bearer, and God keep\nyou. Written at Richmound, the xxiii day of Juyn. Se that ye\nfaile not, as ye love me, within the time, and as ever ye thinke\nto have me your good lord, and as ever I may trust you.\n   Your Cousin, Hen: Northumberland.\n[\\23 June 1487.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "54" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
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                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "203" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richmond> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 23 June, 1487"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTUBBE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, MP.P. FOR GREAT YARMOUTH 1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STUBBE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1543?-1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN NORFOLK. THELVETON, NORFOLK, HAVRE. Buxton, Shernborne; Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER JOHN STUBBE, A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN OF BUXTON, NORFOLK. 'PURITAN ZEALOT', HAND CUT OFF BECAUSE OF LIBELLOUS PAMPHLETS." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1591" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN STUBBE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walsingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walsingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_079>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (wards)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1479? FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,76>\n[} [\\237. DAME ELIZABETH STONOR TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\26 March (1479)\\]\n<P II,77>\n   My best beloved housbond, I recommaunde me unto you in my\nmoost herty wyse, desyring to her of your welfare, and trusted\nverayly to have had you at home on our Lady day by night: yf ye\nhad be, I wold have trusted ye shuld had the warde and\npossession of Lovels doughters or this, for whoom Stodolf, the\nquenes attourney, rodde on Tuesday last all night towardes the\nKinges grace. And yf ye wol spede you home to speke with hym at\nhis comyng I doubte nat but ye shal have the oon at the leste,\nfor I undrestand +tay be not wardes ney+ter to the King nor\nquene: praying you +terfore to spede you home, for undrestand he\nwolbe with Bryan to night or to morow without fayle. Also for\nall suche Stiwardships ye wrotte unto me for, thay wer graunted\na way in his lyf tyme or he discessed. As for the Stewardship of\nHenley, I canne nat tell whe+ter it be goo or noo: wherfore Vyne\nshal ryde according to your commaundement. Syr, I thanke you\nhertyly for your veneson +tat ye wrotte to me to receyve: how be\nit as yet I have nat receyved. Over +tis the parson of Falley\ndissessed yorsterday in the mornyng, and +te parson of Hamelden,\nand Syr William, prest +tere, be executours. No more unto you at\nthis tyme, but the holy Trynyte preserve you. Wryten at Stonor,\nwhan I wold fayne have sleped, +te morow after our Lady day in\n+te mornyng. Syr, I send you your botes and your cloke, for +ter\nhath be a wete weder here syth ye departed.\n   By your owne wyff Elysabeth Stonore.\n   To my best beloved housbond Sir William Stonor, Knyght.\n\n"@en ;
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                "26 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Dictated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 76" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "289" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 26 March, 1479"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "present of her portrait" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1550S? FN ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 146>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXI. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO KING EDWARD\nVI=TH=.\\] }]\n   Like as the richeman that dayly gathereth riches to riches,\nand to one bag of mony layeth a greate sort\n<P 147>\ntil it come to infinit, so methinkes your Maiestie, not beinge\nsuffised withe many benefits and gentilnes shewed to me afore\nthis time, dothe now increase them in askinge and desiring wher\nyou may bid and commaunde, requiring a thinge not worthy the\ndesiringe for it selfe, but made worthy for your Higthnes\nrequest. My pictur I mene, in wiche if the inward good mynde\ntowarde your grace migth as wel be declared as the outwarde face\nand countenaunce shal be seen, I wold nor haue taried the\ncommandement but preuent it, nor have bine the last to graunt\nbut the first to offer it. For the face, I graunt, I might wel\nblusche to offer, but the mynde I shal neuer be ashamed to\npresent. For thogth from the grace of the pictur the coulers may\nfade by time, may giue by wether, may be spotted by chance; yet\nthe other nor time with her swift winges shal ouertake, nor the\nmistie cloudes with ther loweringes may darken, nor chance with\nher slipery fote may ouerthrow. Of this althogth yet the profe\ncoulde not be greate bicause the occasions hathe bine but smal,\nnotwithstandinge as a dog hathe a daye, so may I perchaunce have\ntime to declare it in dides wher now I do write them but in\nwordes. And further I shal most humbly beseche your Maiestie\nthat whan you shal loke on my pictur, you wil witsafe to thinke\nthat as you haue but the outwarde shadow of the body afore you,\nso my inward\n<P 148>\nminde wischeth that the body it selfe wer oftner in your\npresence; howbeit bicause bothe my so beinge I thinke coulde do\nyour Maiestie litel pleasur, thogth my selfe great good; and\nagaine bicause I se as yet not the time agreing therunto, I shal\nlerne to folow this sainge of Orace, \" (\\Feras non culpes quod\nvitari non potest.\\) \" And thus I wil (troblinge your Maiestie\nI fere) ende with my most humble thankes. Besechinge God longe\nto preserue you to his honour, to your comfort, to the realmes\nprofit, and to my joy. From Hatfilde this 15 day of May.\n   Your Maiesties most humbly sistar Elizabeth.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year must be between 1547-53, when Edward was king; DNB says probably 1551, possibly 1549." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother (different mothers)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "379" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD6> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatfield> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to Edward VI Tudor on 15 May, 1555"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P83_had_at_least_duration>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the minimum length of time covered by an E52 Time-Span. \nIt allows an E52 Time-Span to be associated with an E54 Dimension representing it’s minimum duration (i.e. it’s inner boundary) independent from the actual beginning and end.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "durou no mínimo"@pt , "时间最少持续了"@cn , "hatte Mindestdauer"@de , "a duré au moins"@fr , "είχε ελάχιστη διάρκεια"@el , "имеет длительность по крайней мере больше чем"@ru , "had at least duration"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHOLROYD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gibbon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SSX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lewis Way of Richmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Abigail" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holroyd née Way" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1746-1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Sheffield Park, Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of John Baker Holroyd." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Sheffield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3414" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1793" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abigail Holroyd née Way" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tadcaster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tadcaster, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tadcaster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1FORTESCUE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A local administrator and man of affairs, esp. in the service of the Courtenay family." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fortescue" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1432" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Holbeton, Devon; Thomas Stonor I's neigbour in Ermington." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father of Sir John Fortescue, Chief Justice." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "258" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1432" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Sr. Fortescue" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Richmond>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Richmond, North Yorkshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Richmond" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCOLLETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Collett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COLLETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1601-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BOURN, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, AND LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF SUSANNA AND JOHN COLLETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY COLLETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBONNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DOCTOR OF CIVIL LAW 1525, CHAPLAIN TO WOLSEY 1529,  DIPLOMAT, ARCHDEACON OF LEICESTER 1535, BISHOP OF HEREFORD 1538, BISHOP OF LONDON 1539, AMBASSADOR IN FRANCE. DID NOT ACCEPT THE SUPREMACY, SPENT TIME IN PRISON, deprived of his bishopric, RETURNED TO POWER UNDER MARY 1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell, x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2850" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Pembroke College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "\"poor boy\" (Aubrey)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDMUND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BONNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1500?-1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN WORCESTERSHIRE, THROUGH OXFORD TO LONDON AND THE CONTINENT. D. Marshalsea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sent on a special mission to France & Spain; PARTICIPATED IN MARIAN PERSECUTIONS (led the Counter-Reformation). FATHER EDMUND BONNER A SAWYER." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1569" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDMUND BONNER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCAVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted in 1603; justice of peace in Leicestershire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Dr. of Civil Laws (Francis Cave)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1607" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Cave" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spital-in-the-Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Spital-in-the-Street, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Spital-in-the-Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ALANGWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FROM A \"SUBSTANTIAL SUSSEX FAMILY\"; REPRESENTED EDWARD ALLEYN IN PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS IN SUSSEX." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ARTHUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LANGWORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LIVED IN THE BRILL, RINGMERE,  SUSSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Borrowed from Henslowe quite a lot in 1594-5; transactions with both Henslowe and Alleyn 1595-6; entertained the Alleyns at his house in 1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "422" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1606" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ARTHUR LANGWORTH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Machlyn+%28%3F+Mechelen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Machlyn (? Mechelen, the Netherlands)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Machlyn (? Mechelen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BELONGED TO THE SISTERHOOD OF THE FILLES ST. THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HATTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM NORTHAMPTONSHIRE TO FRANCE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SISTER OF CHRISTOPHER BARON HATTON AND CHARLES HATTON, DAUGHTER OF SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "543" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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                "<Q C 1597 T RCECIL>\n<X SIR ROBERT CECIL>\n<P 41>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXXXIV. SIR ROBERT CECIL TO THE EARL OF ESSEX.\\] }]\n   My good lord\n   By a Letter of yours, written on Saterday, what howre I know\nnot, your Lordship seemeth not to conceave what might be the\nreason that things runne\n<P 42>\non by us with so great silence; wherein that you may see the\npoore unfortunate Secretarie will leave no scrupule in you of\nlack of industry, to yeald you all satisfaction, (whome it were\ninhumanitie to neglecte, the circumstances considered of your\ncares and toiles, which have much of their dependencie upon the\nbreath of this place,) I have thought good to yeald you reason\nfor all, by drawing you to make your owne computations. Tyll\nFryday in the morning wee heard nothing of your safe arrivall,\nof which, to tell you true, tyll I was well advertised, I tooke\nlittle pleasure to thinke of aunswering the Remaine, but wished\nthe Action dissolved, and knewe, yf you had perished, it hath\nben a vanitie to have dreamed any further, of ought els but\npassion here, and confusion there. And for good M=r=. Ralegh,\nwho wonders at his owne diligence (because diligence and he are\nnot familiars), it is true, that on Wednesday night, I being at\nGreenwich, and the Queen at M=r=. Walsinghams, his Letter found\nme, which I imparted on Thursday, as soone as the Queene was\nreadie, unto her; and do confesse, that in expectation to heare\nof you, wee did differe aunswer to you untill Fryday, of which\nday, I trust, divers dispatches are with you long before this\ntyme. Thus do you see that a man, whose fortunes scants him of\nmeanes to do you service, will not beare coales to be accused of\ndulnes,\n<P 43>\nespecially by your rere-admirall, who making haste but once in a\nyeare to write a lettre in post, gave date from Waymouth to his\nlast dispatche, which by the circumstances I knew was written\nfrom Plymouth.\n   But now, My Lord, after this longe preface, lett me take a\nlittle tyme for you with that, which I assure you would have\npleased you, if you had ben a beholder.\n   There arrived three daies since in the Cittie an Ambassador\nout of Poland, a gentleman of excellent fashion, witte,\ndiscourse, language, and person; the Queene was possessed by\nsome of our new Counsellours, that are as cunning in\nintelligence as in decyphering, that his negotiation tendeth to\na proposition of peace. Her Majesty, in respect that his father\nthe Duke of Finland had so much honored her, besydes the lyking\nshe had of this gentlemans commelines and qualities brought to\nher by reporte, did resolve to receave him publickly in the\nChamber of Presence, where most of the Erles and Noblemen about\nthe Court attended, and made it a great day. He was brought in\nattired in a longe robe of black velvett, well jeweld and\nbuttond, and came to kisse her Ma=ts=. hands where she stood\nunder the State, from whence he straight retired, tenne yardes\nof, and then begonne his Oration aloude in Latin, with such a\ngallant countenance, as in my lyfe I never behelde. The effect\nof it was this: that \"the King hath sent him to putt her\nMa=tie=. in minde of the auncient confederacies betweene\n<P 44>\nthe Kings of Poland and England; that never a Monarche in Europe\ndid willinglie neglect their frendship; that he had ever\nfrendlie receaved her merchants and subjects of all qualitie;\nthat she had suffered his to be spoiled without restitution, not\nfor lacke of knowledge of the violencies, but out of meer\ninjustice, not caring to minister remedie, notwithstanding many\nparticular petitions and letters receaved; and to confirme hir\ndispositon to avowe these courses (violating both the Law of\nNature and Nations) because ther were quarels between her and\nthe King of Spaine, she therfor tooke upon her, by mandat, to\nprohibite him and his Countreis, assuming therby to her self a\nsuperioritie (not tollerable) over other Princes; nor he\ndetermined to endure; but rather wished her to knowe, that yf\nthere were no more then the auncient amitie between Spaine and\nhim, it were no reason to looke that his subjects should be\nimpedited, much lesse now, when a strickt obligation of bloud\nhad so conjoyned him with the illustrious howse of Austria:\"\nconcluding, that, \"if her Ma=tie= would not reforme it, he\nwould.\"\n   To this I sweare by the living God, that her Ma=tie=. made\none of the best aunswers (\\ex tempore\\) , in Latin, that ever I\nheard, being much mooved to be so challenged in publick,\nespecially so much against her expectation. The wordes of her\nbeginning were these, \" (\\Expectavi Legationem, mihi vero\nQuerelam adduxisti\\) ; is this the busynes your King hath sent\nyou\n<P 45>\nabout! suerlie I can hardlie beleeve, that yf the King himself\nwere present, he would have used such a language, for yf he\nshould, I must have thought that his being a King not of many\nyeares, and that (\\non de jure sanguinis, sed de jure\nelectionis, imo noviter electus\\) , may happilie leave him\nuninformed of that course which his father and auncestors have\ntaken with us, and which peradventure shalbe observed by those\nthat shall live to come after him. And as for you (saied she to\nthe Ambassador) although I perceave you have redde many books to\nfortifie your arguments in this case, yet am I apt to beleeve\nthat you have not lighted upon the Chapter that prescribeth the\nforme to be used between Kings and Princes; but were it not for\nthe place you hold, to have so publicly an imputation throwne\nupon our Justice, which as yet never failed, wee would aunswer\nthis audacitie of yours in another style. And for the\nparticulars of your Negotiations, wee will appoint some of our\nCounsell to conferre with you to see upon what ground this\nclamor of yours hath his foundacion, who have shewed your self\nrather an Heralde then an Ambassador.\"\n   I assure your Lordship though I am not apt to wonder, I must\nconfesse before the living Lord that I never heard her (when I\nknow her spirits were in passion) speake with better moderation\nin my lyfe.\n   You will thinke it strange that I am thus idle as to use an\nother bodies hand. I assure you I have harte\n<P 46>\nmy thumme at this hower; and because the Queene tould me she was\nsorrye you heard not his Latin and hers, I promised her to make\nyou partaker of as much as I could remember, being as I knew the\nworst you would expect from her, and yet the best could come\nfrom any other. Yf therfore this my Lettre finde you, and that\nyou write backe before your going, I pray you take notice that\nyou were pleased to heare of her wise and eloquent aunswer.\n   I am half ashamed to take thus much tyme from you, but when I\nhope it shalbe the last which shal come to you before you goe\nout of England, I am contented in this to be censured idle,\nthough, in all things els upon the face of the earth, I wilbe\nfounde\n   Your faithfull and affectionate poore frende, to doe you\nservice [\\...\\]\n   From the Court at Grenwich the 26 of July 1597.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1634 FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 267>\n[} [\\CLXXVIII. ELIZA LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }]\n[^TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Mother,\n   I hoope, by God's great marsy to us, our sweete babs are as\nwell as thay seem; I humbly beseech Him to bless them with His\nsauinge grace. But, Madam, it dus hartily greefe me that you are\nso sade, becas I know it will hurte you, and then our suffrings\nmuste bee more: therfor, good Mother, for God sake cheere up\nyo=r= sperrets, and striue all you possible can to forgeete what\nis not to be helpte; for, Madam, I hope God will bee so gratious\nto us as to keepe our deere Frede, and bring him to us again in\nsafty, and then, Madam, wee shall bee joyfull again. I wod to\nGod I wear ene with you, for trwly I wod doo ore say any thing\nto cheere you up, for I haue more oblygation to yo=r= La=pe=\nthen euer datter in law had to a mother; and by that I bege of\nyou that you put an ende to all sade thouts for me, for, Madam,\nGod hath so infinitly blest us, that to[{morrow{] the thurd\nparte of my greattest trubel will be ouer, and, I think,\nwithhout any suspission att all; I humbly beseech God\n<P 268>\nthat I may neuer forgeet His great marsy in it. Madam, this is\nheere a huge day of triounfe, and I haue taken so much hart and\ncurrage as a leettell to appeer amongst them, thoo it be but\nstagaring. My Lady Mary and my Lorde Charles are married, and\nthay say thers more brauery then has been seene a loung time.\nSo, praing for yo=r= helth and dessyre of yo=r= blessing and\nprayars for and to us all, I humbly kis yo=r= La=p's= hands as,\nMadam,\n   Yo=r= La=pe's= true affectinate datter and most humble\nsaruante,\n   Eliza Cornewalleis.\n[\\January 8, 1633-4.\\]\n   Madam, I think it best not to send any letters to my husband\ntill we know whear he bee.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
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                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "319" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 8 January, 1634"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NWETHERELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Master of University College, Oxford; Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1768; Dean of Hereford; Prebend of Westminster." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated (university)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wetherell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1727-1807" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Darlington, Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Roger Newdigate and Nathan Wetherell were united by university politics." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dr." ;
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                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1975" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1807" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathan Wetherell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1680 FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 71>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVIII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Aprill 30.\n   Ever hond dear Brother,\n   I had patience to fast all lent from the lov'd dayntys of yr\nletters; but Easter brings an expectation of such feasts agen. I\ntherfor now bring in the first corce of an ordinary homly dish,\ntis yr torne to bring the secound; upon which, my apetit is\nwholly bent, as sure to relish every bitt and crome that falls\nfrom that table of comfort. I suspect, mischariage of letters\nhas rob'd me of many a good bitt; for I evr found in you so kynd\na bounty towards my satisfaction, that sure I am, you wod have\nansured all you received from me; wch makes me conclud, divers\nwer lost. One espetially, wherin I whisperd you concerning Gatt;\ndesyring you to lett me know, how her pulse beats towards\nLovaine; for my weaknis requires som warning. If I must for ever\nloose her, tell me\n<P 72>\nby degrees, not all at once, least I be soone and more\ninseparably wedded to greife, then she to a husband. Be sure she\nread not this, but you, I know, will esyly forgive me. For,\nthough perhaps I am faulty by too immoderat desyres, yet still\nmy falt is not agaynst charity; for I love, and wish her as my\nself. But as for faith and hope, I owne my selfe as weak in both\nconcerning her, as perfect in all three to you,\n   Dearest Brother,\n   W. T.\n   My Lord Portland, I thinck, will be with you before midsomer;\nbut take no notis that I tell you so. He presents his humble\nservice, and desyres to know what hopes of a good fortune for\nMrs Weston. I doubt he will expect to know Gatts finall\nresolution before his retorne. Keats eye mends: I hope she will\nshortly rite herselfe, for the best I can say for her dus her\nwronge.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "It is unclear whether the edition says \"Aprill 30\" or \"Aprill 80\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "313" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on April, 1680"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lambeth, Surrey" , "Lambeth, London" , "Lambeth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lambeth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1600 T RCECIL>\n<X ROBERT CECIL>\n<P 78>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVII.\\] SIR ROB. CECYLL TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\September 1.\\] [^1600.^]\n   May it please your Grace: Althoughe, when I dyd wryte my\nletters unto you in favour of M=r=. Fant, I labored not to\npresse your Grace with any ernestnes of wordes, because her\nMajestie's letters were so gracyously and effectually wrytten at\nthat tyme, which seemed to be of strenghte sufficient to\nprevayle in so reasonable a matter; yet, uppon your aunsweare,\nand viewe of that which hath synce fallen out in the prosecution\nof his sute with my cosen Stanhoppe, (by whom I am sorry it was\nhis happe to be in that sort crossed,) I have bethought me howe\nby your Grace's meanes, bothe my cosen may retayne the hold he\nhathe already, as you ernestly desyre he should, and the\ngentleman lykewyse be otherwyse in some reasonable manner\nsatisfyed. And\n<P 79>\nthat is, that it would please your Grace to fynde out some other\nlease belonging to that sea, wherein you may make him an estate\n(\\de bene esse\\) , (suche as it is knowen your Grace may doe,)\nwithout any other scruple of conscience, or hinderance to your\nselfe; so it be a thing that may in some good measure be\nanswerable to his former expectancy, which nowe he will\nthereuppon be content to relinquishe. For your Grace may very\nwell conceave, that her Majestie, by the great ernestnes and\ncharge that her lettres caryed, had a most gratyous meaninge\ntowards hym for the effecting of his desyre; which albeit it may\nin the particuler receave some stoppe, (and the rather in that\nplace where it dyd,) yet would I be loth she should understand\nthat her lettres dyd ether become frustrate, or not receave such\nentertainment at your Grace's hands as they do well deserve, and\nthe present occasyon requyreth. I doe therefore pray your Grace\nto conferre with my cosen, to th' end something may be effected\nagreable to that her Majestie intended towards hym; whether it\nbe by graunt of a lease, or some porcyon of money to be raysed\nuppon some tennants that seeke to have their estates renewed,\n(in which kynde it seemethe your Grace had a purpose to gyve him\ncontentment,) so that the sayd somme may recompence in a good\nproporcyon the losse of his former hope; which, being of a thing\npartly in his owne possessyon, was therefore so well grounded,\nas in regarde thereof, and also of the great meanes he hath\nused, together with his charge and travayle therein, deserveth\nsuche good respect and consideracion as may be any wayes\nexpected from your Grace, who have ever shewed your selfe most\nwilling to accomplish her Majestie's demaunds when they have ben\nnether so ernestly written, nor in a more reasonable cause then\nthis, wherin her gracyous desposycion should not so lightly be\npassed over. And so, hoping to receave your comfortable\naunsweare, which is expected, I commend your Grace to God's\nprotecion. From the Cort at Oateland's, the first of Sept. 1600.\n   Your Grace's very loving and assured friend,\n   Ro. Cecyll.\n   To the most reverent Father in God, my very good Lorde the\nLord\nArchbishop of Yorke's Grace, one of the Counsell established in\nthe north parte.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "78" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "secretary of state - archbishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oatlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 1 September, 1600"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorkshire)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hurst>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hurst, Berkshire" , "Hurst, Berkshire?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hurst" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPERCEVAL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21912" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Perceval (1683-1748), 1st earl of Egmont; politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Perceval" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1711-1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Westminster; died in Pall Mall" ;
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                "MP: sat in the Irish House of Commons 1731-1748, British House of Commons 1741-1762, House of Lords 1762-. Opposed Pitt. Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales 1748-1751; Joint Postmaster-General 1762-1763; 1st Com. of the Admiralty 1763-1766." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl of Egmont, 1st baron Lovel and Holland (since 1762), statesman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "166" ;
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                "1711" ;
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                "1770" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Perceval" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWOLLSTONERACFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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                "LND" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Everina" ;
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                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
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                "1765-1841" ;
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                "London (domicile); Primrose Street, Spitalfields, London (birthplace); farm in Epping, Essex (early 1760s); Yorkshire, Wales, London (in her youth); Ireland." ;
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                "Never married. 1784- worked as a teacher and governess." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Teacher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8075" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1841" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Everina Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JATOWNSHEND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Michael Stanhope of Shelford, Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TOWNSHEND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1547, d. 1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Raynham, Norfolk; London; Esher, Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest daughter. 2nd wife of Sir Roger Townshend (c. 1544-1590), courtier. Lady Jane's son John married N.B's daughter Anne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2427" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "301" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1618" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JANE TOWNSHEND" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MARY1>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Deprived of the status of princess 1533 but refused her demotion to 'lady' and continued to call herself 'princess'; reinstated in the order of succession 1547; queen of England and Ireland 1553-1558." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Learned to read and write in English and Latin; singing, dancing, riding; noted scholar Richard Fetherston was appointed her schoolmaster 1525; instructed in playing the lute, virginals and spinet by Philip Van Wilder and Paston; at times probably taught Latin by Queen Catherine Parr; French tutor Giles Duwes; received a humanist education, read Christian writers and some classics." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry VIII (1491-1547), king of England and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1516-1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Greenwich Palace, Kent; had her own household, at court at least some of the time; sent to govern Wales c. 1525, back to court 1527; household broken up, sent to Hatfield, Hertfordshire 1533; moved from one residence to another, sometimes at court; own household restored, spent more time at court 1536; Queen Katherine Parr's household from 1544; inherited substantial estates in East Anglia 1547, visits to court; London & court 1553." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Katherine of Aragon (1485-1536), Henry VIII's 1st wife, youngest daughter of the ‘Catholic monarchs’, Ferdinand of Aragon (1452-1516) and Isabella of Castile (1451-1504)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "851" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "973" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1558" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary I Tudor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JADDISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Had a long career in English politics (Whig). Secretary of Ireland, Secretary of State 1717-1718." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Addison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/156" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Charterhouse; Oxford, Master's degree 1693, fellow until 1711; a distinguished classical scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lancelot Addison, dean of Lichfield, lower clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Addison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1672-1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Milston, Wiltshire (1672-86?); grand tour 1699-1703 (France 1699-1700; Italy 1700-1701; Switzerland, Germany, Holland 1701-1703); London 1703-1708?; Ireland 1708-c.1710(?); London 1710-1719, residence at Bilton, Warwickshire 1713-1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A distinguished conversationalist and essayist. Married Countess-dowager of Warwick in 1716. Began his schooling at Amesbury; boarded later in Salisbury attending a grammar school; attended Lichfield grammar school 1683; family moved to Lichfield 1683; attended Charterhouse 1686, already learned in classical poetry, attended Queen's College, Oxford 1687; 1695 or so: lodged in Westminster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-13 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14201" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1719" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Addison" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wymondham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wymondham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wymondham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JOBUTLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Exeter College 1732, MA 1738. LL.B.?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Butler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1716-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Wantage (Berkshire/Oxfordshire?). Educated in Oxford in the 1730s. Held a living in Alkerton, Oxfordshire 1742-1761." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Rector of Alkerton 1742-1761, also served Shutford chapel. Charged 1744 with non-residence and neglect of his parish; mended his ways." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Alkerton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "135" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Butler" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HEBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Terne (1620/21-1673), physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henrietta" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Browne née Terne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1672 Edward Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1712" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henrietta Browne née Terne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Region> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P44i_is_condition_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ist Zustand von"@de , "is condition of"@en , "είναι κατάσταση του"@el , "является условием для"@ru , "estado material de"@pt , "描述的标的物是"@cn , "état matériel de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/age>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#FunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The age in years of some agent." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "age" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "unstable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESOMERSET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Courtier and scientist from mid-1620s. Styled Lord Herbert 1628-; member of the council in the marches of Wales 1633; deputy lord lieutenant in Monmouthshire 1635; one of the king's retinue 1641; general of south Wales (royalist), lieutenant-general 1643; secret diplomatic mission to Ireland, styled earl of Glamorgan, Baron Beaufort of Caldecot Castle 1645; 2nd marquess of Worcester 1646; member of a new council of the confederates in Ireland; exiled 1648; imprisoned in the Tower 1652-54; released, resumed scientific work 1655. Experimented with steam power?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26006" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated privately, brought up as a Catholic; travelled abroad c. 3 years 1619-; given Cambridge University MA 1627 although attended no college." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Somerset (1577-1646), 5th earl and 1st marquess of Worcester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brought up at Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales; granted a pass to travel abroad for 3 years 1619- (visited Germany, France and Italy); court mid-1620s (also at Raglan); fought in Wales 1643; Ireland 1645-48; Welsh estates sequestrated c. 1646; France 1648; London 1652; estates returned 1660 (continued work in London)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First son. Mother: Anne (d. 1639), daughter and heir of John, Lord Russell, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony Cook of Gidea Hall, Essex. Married (1) c. 1628 Elizabeth (d. 1635), daughter of Sir William Dormer and his wife, Alice, whose father was Sir Richard Molyneux; (2) 1639 Margaret (d. 1681), 2nd daughter of Henry O'Brien, 4th earl of Thomond. A devout Catholic. His family was the king's prime private source of finance." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd marquess of Worcester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1667" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Somerset" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBMONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19019" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Queen's College, Oxford" ;
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                "George Brudenell (d. 1732), 3rd earl of Cardigan" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George Brudenell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1712-1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Earlier Brudenell, took the name Montagu on the death of father-in-law John Montagu 1749. Master of the horse 1776, governor of Windsor Castle, privy councillor & lord lieutenant of Huntingdon." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Montagu (new creation 1766; also earl of Cardigan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1790" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Brudenell Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_065>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Heneage was abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 266>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVII. LORD BURGHLEY TO SIR THOMAS HENEAGE. 13TH\nMAY, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 267>\n   Good Mr. threasurer, although theare is heare matter mines\n[\\tiring?\\] plentifullie to write uppon concerning the subiect\nof your charge, yet, bicause the same conteineth noe such\nresolucion as both I have advised and wished, I doe forbeare to\nenlarge the discours thereof by particulers, and breefelie doe\nconcurr with Mr. vice-chamberlaine, whoe nowe writeth to youe\nsuch an imperfect resolucion as hir majesty hath delivered unto\nhim, nothing agreable to our advises.\n   Uppon manie urgent and poignant cawses, as I maie so terme\nthem, I have advised hir majesty to permitt my lord of Leicester\nto continue in the gouverment of thos cuntries, wherein God hath\nlatelie prospered him, and that you, being sick, might retorne\nwithout following that hazardous course that is appointed to\nyou: but hir majestie will neither allowe of the one nor of the\nother, but she saith, that you shall goe backe, and doe that she\nhath commaunded you, which she is content to interprete in this\nsort, that though she still misliketh that my lord of Leicester\nhath accepted the title of governor-generall of thos provinces,\nyet she meanethe not that he should presentlie or hastelie leave\nit, bicause of the inconveniences that might happen to the\npublique cawse by want of gouverment; and yet hir mind is, that\nyou should conferre with his lordship and the counsell theare,\nyea, you should also further the same, that it might be devised\nthere by authoritie of the states, howe my lord might forbeare\nthe title and absolute authoritie of the gouvernor of thos\nprovinces, and yet, remaining with the title and authoritie of\nher majesties lieutenant-generall,\n<P 268>\nto have, by the graunt of the estates, authoritye according to\nthe articles of the mutuall treatie with the counsell of the\nstates, to order, governe, reforme, and direct the martiall\naffaires in like sort as his lordship nowe maie doe, by the\ncomission of the states whearebie he is made theire\ngovernour-generall; and this is that hir majestie desyreth, and\nwisheth to be done, and, to that ende, would have by your meanes\nconference had betwixt my lord and the counsell, howe this maie\nbe brought to passe, and thowgh, if it can be so compassed, it\ncannot by anie likelood be browght to passe without sum length\nof tyme, and manie circumstances and difficulties, yet hir\nmajesty willeth you to retorne, with the report of such\nconclusion as shall fall owt uppon this conference betwixt my\nlord, yourself, and the counsell of the states: and further,\nalso, hir majestie plainely saith, that she would not have my\nlord to leave this authoritie untill she shall, uppon your\nretorne, understand howe, and in what manner, this devise shall\nbe thowght faisible to be done, withowt anie evident danger of\nthe common cawse. In this sort you see howe I take hir majesties\nwordes and mind, and so also I thinke you shall perceive the\nlike, or equivallent, from Mr. vice-chamberlaine and Mr.\nsecretarie, for with noe other would hir majestie deale in this\ncawse, as I could understand.\n   This matter hath been more cumbersome and more severe to me\nand others that hath at sundrie times delt therin with hir\nmajesty, than any whatsoever since I was a counselor; the will\nof God be, to bring it to some better resolucion, both for his\nowne glorie and for the quiet and weale of hir majestie and hir\nestate, to which ende I se my praiers must be hereafter\naccommodated to God rather then advise as a counselor to hir\nmajestie, and yet I mind not to leave either of them as God will\ngeve me grace. I praie you praie my lord to excuse me for my\nshort writing, and my lord North for my not writing, for truelie\nI am at this time overtoiled. 13=o= Maij 1586.\n\n"@en ;
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                "13 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "266" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Heneage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "treasurer of the queen's chamber" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - courtier on a diplomatic mission; good relations" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THENEAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Thomas Heneage on 13 May, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WNEALSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed on the EIC 8th voyage in 1611. Member of the Hirado factory 1613-1620. Spent most of his time running the factory at Hirado. Acted as steward, and assistant with the book-keeping. Described as \"practisioner in the mathematikes\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Attended Gresham College under the mathematician Henry Briggs in 1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nealson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Worked in Japan (Hirado) 1613-1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A quarrelsome drunk. Frequently in poor health, Nealson died of consumption in 1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1837" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1620" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Nealson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Binfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Binfield, Berkshire" , "Binfield, Berkshire?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Binfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leconfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leconfield, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leconfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1515 T MTTUDOR>\n<X MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND>\n<P 128>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVI. MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND TO CARDINAL\nWOLSEY.\\] }] \n   My lorde Cardnal I comand me hartly to zou, and I am glad to\nhere that ze doo vell, and I have ressauet a letter from you and\na nother from my lorde Dakers vher of I beleffe you know the\neffeyt. Ze vryte to me that sych parssons as he sent for my\nmaters in to Scotland trust to be vell ansuerd, and hath sent to\nme sysch vrytengs as thay sent to hym. But my lorde I am gladar\nof the tydengs that the Kyngs grace teld me of the Duk of\nAlbane, that he vyl com hyther, vysche I besech God may be trw,\nbut I dred it be not. My lorde I thynke ryght longe vyhil I\nspeke vyth you, for next the Kyngs grace my most trust is in\nyou, and you may doo me moste good of any, and I pray you my\nlorde as soon as any body comes out of Scotland that you vyl\nsend me vorde, for I thynke long tyl I here tydengs. No more:\nbut God have zou in hys kypeng\n   Zour frend\n   Margaret R.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "queen - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of Scotland (had been replaced as regent by the duke of Albany)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor to Thomas Wolsey on ?, 1515"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FFINCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edmund Bell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FINCH N. BELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM NORFOLK TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FIRST WIFE OF SIR HENEAGE FINCH; DAUGHTER OF SIR EDMUND BELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1249" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCES FINCH N. BELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_134>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news, public news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 216>\n[} [\\CXXXVI. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy noble Lady and Cosin,\n   I cannot tell what to conceaue of it that I haue neuer a\nfriend left at Broome that will vouchsafe mee a lyne or two\ntouching the state of yo=r= health, w=ch= is soe pretious vnto\nmee, and the recouery wherof I soe affectionatly long for. I\nwrote to yo=r= La=pp= the last weeke, and sent it inclosed in\none to S=r= Fredrick. I mett w=th= M=r= Long, whoe tould mee\nthat S=r= Rich. Burnaby was dead, and that the Lady would now\ntake home yo=r= godsonne into hir care; but that, this beeing\nbut discourse as yett, when it grewe to bee resolued on hee\nwoulde advertize yo=u= therof by letter. Yt is currantly\nreported that both Colonell Morgan and the King of Sweeden haue\ngiuen a blowe of noe small consequence in seuerall places to the\nEmpero=r's= forces; this I had more perticularly from S=r= James\nFullerton yesterday, at dynner, at my Lord of Cleueland's. I\nrest,\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= for euer to loue and serue you,\nT. M.\n[\\Nov=r= 1629.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on November, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fetter+Lane>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fetter Lane" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fetter Lane" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WEALTHY LANDOWNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COOPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CANON'S ASHBY, NORHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "POSSIBLY A DISTANT RELATIVE TO THE JOHNSONS (addressed as cousin); owned a large number of paintings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1367" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN COOPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RLESLY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "apprenticed to Captain Henry Harnett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lesly" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in India." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of Philadelphia Lesly, Bowrey's friend in India from the 1680s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "306" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Lesly" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ACTOR WITH THE ADMIRAL'S MEN; OWNED THEATRICAL PROPERTY (PARTLY JOINTLY WITH ALLEYN); SOLD HIS SHARE IN THE WORCESTER'S MEN TO ALLEYN IN 1588/9; BECAME AN ACTOR AND SHARER IN THE ADMIRAL'S MEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JONES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON; DANZIG;  SETTLED MORE OR LESS PERMANENTLY IN GERMANY C. 1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Borrowed money from Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "439" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD JONES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_074>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1478 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,66>\n[} [\\226. DAME ELIZABETH STONOR TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(21 August, 1478)\\]\n   Jhesus.\n   Ryght enterly and my moste specyall belovyd husband, I\nrecomaunde me to yow yn the moste harty wyse, desyryng to here\nof yowre welefare &c., thankyng yow of yowre lettyr and of yowre\npartrechys. And for Robert Warner, he ys cum to towne: dyverce\nof yowre servantys and myne have spoken with hym: he seyeth that\nhe can receyve no money as yet, notwithstondyng he yntendyth to\nspeke with me or he departe, and wyll content me yef he may. I\npray God that he may so do. Also I pray yow to send me a answere\nof the mater that I wrote to yow for the Lumbarde. And yef hyt\nmyght plese yow to take the labur to ryde ovyr, then ye may\nanswere to the mater yowre selfe, whyche wyll be to me grete\nhartes ese and plesure: for I thynke hyt ryght longe syth I\nspeke with yow. Syr, I truste to Jhesu to se yow here yn shorte\n<P II,67>\ntyme. No more to yow at thys tyme, [{but{] Jhesu preserve yow yn\nhys kepyng. Wrytyn at Lundun the Fryday afore sent Bartylmewys\nday.\n   By your owne wyff Elysabeth Stonore.\n   To my most enterly belovyd husband Syr Wylliam Stonore,\nknyght.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 21 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Dictated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 66" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "203" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on ? 21 August, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_059>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 203>\n[} [\\CXCIX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I hard from Loundoun that you with S=r= Arter\nHasellrike left Loundoun on Friday was senight, and that your\nintentions weare to hast to S=r= William Waller. I haue some\nhope that theas lines may meet with you, which if they doo, my\ndeare Ned, let them assure you my hart is with you; and I hope\nmy God will blles you. This bearer can tell you the state of\nHearifordschere. You know you are the comfort of my life,\nthearefore thinke it not strange, if my thoughts are so much\nwith you. \n   The Lord in much mercy blles and presarue you, and giue you a\ncomfortabell meeting with\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^June 19, 1643.^)\n   I thanke God we are all well at Brompton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "203" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman, joining the army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 19 June, 1643"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aveley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aveley, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aveley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1530S? T JFOSTER>\n<X JOHN FOSTER>\n<P 111>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLI. JOHN FOSTER TO LORD CROMWELL.\\] }]\n   In my most humblyst wyse, I beyng not so bold as to appere\nbefore youre Lordshyp untyll your plesure\n<P 112>\nys knowyn, feere sett appartt, nede compellythe me to wrytt.\nThys last Lentt I dyd no lesse then wrytt, and also to your\npresence I dyd approche, suyng for your lordschyppys gracious\nservyce; but now my sute ys muche other, for my dysfortune hathe\nbyn to have conceyvyd untruly Goddys worde, and not only with\nyntellectyon to have thought yt, but exteryally and really I\nhave fulfyllyd the same; for I, as then beyng a preste, have\naccompleschyd maryage; nothyng pretendyng but as an obedyentt\nsubyect. For yf the Kyngys Grace could have founde yt lawfull\nthat prestys mught have byn maryd, they wold have byn to the\nCrowne dubbyll and dubbyll faythefull, furst in love, secondly\nfor fere that the Bysshope of Rome schuld sette yn hys powre\nunto ther desolacyon. But now by the noyse of the peopull I\nperseyve I have dunne amysce, which saythe that the Kyngy\nserudyte yugementt with all hys cowncell temperall and\nspyrytuall hathe stableschyd a contrary order, that all prestys\nschalbe separat by a day; with which order I have contentyd my\nselfe: and as sone as I herd it to be tru, I sentt the woman to\nher frendys iij. score mylys from me, and spedely and with all\nceleryte I have resorted hether to desyre the Kyngs Hyghtnes of\nhys favor and absolucyon for my amysce doyng; prayng and\nbesechyng your Lordschypps gracyous cumfortt for the optaynyng\nof hys gracyous pardon: and I schalbe your bounden servauntt yn\nhartt and also yn\n<P 113>\ncontynnuall servyse yf yt schall please your gracyous lordschypp\nto accept yt duryng my lyfe: wrythyn the xviij. day of June.\n   Your bounden for ever,\n   John Foster.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "\"Evidently written immediately after the Parliament of 1539 had passed the Act of 'The Six Articles'\" (edition)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron, royal minister, Henry VIII's vicar-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "priest - vicar-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Foster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "priest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFOSTER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Foster to Thomas Cromwell on 18 June, 1535"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hagley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hagley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hagley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Viterbo>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Viterbo" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Viterbo" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harwick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Harwick, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Harwick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whiteladies>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Whiteladies" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whiteladies" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-608>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for quarterly series)\nyear/quarter"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "608" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYQ"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 92>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXIV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 7TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   This vij. of February I receive your letter, with a pece of\nlead in yt lyke a patern of a booke; I know not what yt meanes,\nnether have ye wrytten any word of yt.\n   The master of the hoye that lost Sir Thomas Cecylles hors, I\nhave putt him in prison, and great presumtyons ar ageinst him,\nwhich shalbe tryed to the uttermost, for such felloes have doon\nmuch harme, but no more than your great recourse to Calles now\nof your merchauntes doe, which ys so notable as wyll cause all\nhere to runne at lyberty yf ye hold yt on, for all thinges doth\npass to Calles. I besech ye consider of yt.\n<P 93>\n   For the duke of Bullyns matter I wrote somwhat to ye of yt,\nbut ther ys no aparaunce in dede that yt can be trew that so\nmuch vyttell can come to that place. I beleave ther ys some\nother matter in yt.\n   I am sorry hir majestie wyll not suffer the Ireshe soldyers\nto come hether; hir majestie shuld not have byn at a peny charge\nfor them; ther servyce in Ireland wyll not doe hir that servyce\nthat ther want here wyll hinder hir in a hier degre.\n   I fear the brutes the prince of Parma doth gyve out wyll\nprove trew, which ys, that hir majesty lookes rather for a peace\nthan to goe any further into any warr, and making no questyon at\nall, whan he doth se the worst we can doe, but to have what\npeace he wyll at hir handes, at all tymes. What hurt yt doth, ye\nwyll, I fear, se to sone, for yf [\\it\\] be once setledd in these\nmens heddes, I warant ye they wold provyde for themselves, yf\nthey had ther forces in ther handes, well inough; yt ys the\nthing hir majestie nedeth least desier, and sonest wylbe offred\nhir, yf she hold fast a lytle for the warr; otherwyse, farewell\nall these countreys, and ye shall never have peace but a\nshamfull one. And yf that shalbe thought mete, yf I bring not an\noffer, and a seking to hir for peace, or half the rest of hir\nmoney be spent, lett me loose hir favour and my credytt with hir\nmajestie. But to make shew of your parte to desier a peace, and\nprocede not in manyfest actyon of warr first, and with that\nernest shew indede which apperteynes to so weighty a cause, look\nfor no peace for England, whosoever elles can have yt: and be\nnot deceaved, for I know yt, and doe fear the sequell of yt.\n   The enymye doth as asuredly know what conferences have byn\nabout sir Jo. Smyth's imbassage, and how ernest hir majesty ys\nfor peace, how hardly she hath spoken ageinst the councellors of\nthis enterprise of the Low Countreys, as any ye that ar at home;\nand by devyces ys brought hether, to corrupt men of best\n<P 94>\ncredytt. But finding by my preparatyon to the contrary, and my\nsending for men into England, doth hold them all here back from\nany thought yet that waye, wherein someway I know I endanger\nmyself at the enymyes handes, for his practyces to my none hurt,\nfor he ys perswaded that I am a great hinderar to peace, and\nmuch of this here donn leyd uppon me. Beside, he hath\nintelligences partyculer out of Englond of me, whereby yt may\nthe rather provoke him to seke my ryddance. But I am resolvyd of\nthe protectyon of the Almighty ageinst all devylls and his\nenymyes, and that he wyll defend all that constantly trust in\nhim. I have no interest, God doth know, in desier of warr; but\nthe state of our prince and countrey requyring that ys done to\nbe for there safty, I think this lyfe well imployd for there\nservyce, and xx tymes shall I be more wylling to be imployed in\nan honorable and good peace for them, which may be, I think, yf\nhir majesty take the way and follow yt.\n   Some flyng tale hath byn told me here, that hir majesty shuld\nmyslyke with the name of \"excellencye.\" Suerly I know the great\nencreace hit hath geven me, but that I had the same at all\nstraungeres handes that ever cam into England, synce I was made\nby hir majesty an erll, and abrode where she hath sent me. Yf I\nhad delighted, or wold have received tytles, I refused a tytle\nhyer than excellency, as Mr. Davyson, yf you ask him, wyll tell\nye; and that I my none self refused most ernestly that, and, yf\nI might have donn yt, this also, but I have had this both\nwrytten and spoken to me whan I used but the place of hir\nmajesties master of hir horse, and both then and now asmuch to\nhir majesties honor as any advauncement to me, as one that\ndesyreth no name but my none name, longer than I may serve hir\nmajesty to hir honour and good lyking.\n   I have sent the audytor over with the accomptes here, and, yf\nhir majesty wyll looke for my good servyce, there must be hast\nof\n<P 95>\nmoney hether, for here ys none left, and we have now above\nviij=c= horse to pay.\n   So, in som hast, I comytt ye to God; at the Hage, this vij.\nof February.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To Mr. secretary Walsingham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "913" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 7 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2MONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19014" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Knew French, Italian, some Latin; had a governess; taught by grandfather, a librarian at Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Matthew Robinson (1694-1778)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu née Robinson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1720-1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Yorkshire, grew up at Coveney, Cambridgeshire, and Horton, Kent; settled in London 1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Edward Montagu 1742. One of the first Bluestockings. Her house in Mayfair was the social centre of London's intellectual society for 50 years." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "401" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1800" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Montagu née Robinson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_India>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "India" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "India" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MFERRAR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ferrar née Woodnoth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1550-1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Shavington, Cheshire; London; Little Gidding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Nicholas Ferrar Sr., born gentleman, merchant adventurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2034" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1550" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1634" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Ferrar née Woodnoth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Orleans>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Orleans" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Orleans" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Herbert was the husband of Catherine, who was Eliza's aunt and sister to Sir John & Winefrid Thimelby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO ECOTTINGTON>\n<X ELIZA COTTINGTON>\n<P 62>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIII.\\] }] [^ELIZA COTTINGTON TO HERBERT ASTON^]\n   Deare Unkle,\n   Though I think you have resolved never to see this plase\nmore, methinks you should not quarell with all for one. Many\nfrends for one enemy should sattisfy, which I doubt not but you\nhave. But that which is above all, you inioy so much hapines in\nthe sweet solitude of Bellamour, that you despise all other\nsatisfactions, even King and no King, which is this day acted.\nMaskerades, I know not what powre they might have with you, but\nI know a gentleman of yr acquaintance, that, the first as ever I\nwas at, came and squeesd me by the hand; and I knew him not,\ntell he discoverd him self: then I was obliged to say nothing.\nFor that trick, I am resolvd never to see any more, except it\nwere to meet you ther: and then I think it weare a very\nconvenient plase to discourse many things, too seriose for me to\n<P 63>\nwright. I am the less conserned that cosin Aston performes the\npart of sending you the newse, when there is any. Nor have I\ntime for more, then my love to dear Gatt, with yr leave; and I\nam yours.\n   Eliz. Cottington.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "62" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Eliza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cottington née Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Mr. Cottington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "200" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECOTTINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eliza Cottington née Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bolderwood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bolderwood, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bolderwood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMAXWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and diplomat. Border commissioner 1618, 1633; 10th Lord Maxwell 1618; Scottish privy councillor 1619; earl of Nithsdale 1620; sat in the House of Lords, commissioner to monitor the waters of Dumfries, Kirkcudbright and Annandale 1621; diplomatic mission to France & Italy 1624; collector-general of taxes for the convention of estates 1625; ? expedition to Germany 1627; diplomacy 1628; appeared in parliament at Edinburgh 1633; accused of treason, estates seized by the convention of estates 1643; fought for the king 1644, 1646." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/67520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Maxwell (1553-1593), eighth Lord Maxwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Maxwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. post 1586, d. 1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Border magnate (e.g., Caerlaverock Castle); politics in Edinburgh & London, diplomacy abroad. Escaped 1646 from parliamentary forces to the Isle of Man, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Lady Elizabeth (d. 1637), daughter of David Douglas, earl of Angus. Married in London 1619 Elizabeth (d. 1671), daughter of Sir Francis Beaumont and cousin of George Villiers, marquess of Buckingham. Royalist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Nithsdale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1646" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Maxwell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHUGHES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hughes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hatton Garden in Holborn, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "399" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Hughes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender unable to write himself because of blindness." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1582 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 70>\n[} [\\LETTER XVII.\\] ARCHBISHOP GRINDALL TO THE DEAN OF YORK.}]\n[^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\26 May, 1582.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) M=r=. Deane, I have taken order with\nM=r=. Doctor Gibson, that if the request of my former letter, by\nhim nowe sente and unto you at his first conference with you\ndelivered, were of you any waye mislyked, or that you dowted any\nthinge of the free and willinge assent of your Chapter without\nany difficultie thereunto, that then he shall deliver unto you\nthis my seconde letter; wherein I signifie unto you, that, the\ncause of your mislikinge standinge as afore, I have concluded\nwith Doctor Gibson that he shall offer unto you and your Chapter\nto enter into ordinarye residence, and bear all charges for the\nsame as is requysite, notwithstandinge that the said entrie\ninto residence at this tyme will be verie muche to his\nhinderance. And so I truste bothe all inconvenyances alledged by\nyour letters and deputies shalbe clearly removed, and the desire\nof you and your Chapter declared unto me by your said deputies\nshall be fully satisfied, and so all controversies, I truste,\nperfectlie ended. And I shall furder praye you that my former\nletter at this praesente delyvered by M=r=. Doctor Gibson may be\nimmediately, upon the receipte of this, toren in pieces and\nutterlye destroyed in the sight of the said Doctor Gibson,\nbecause I wolde not have any matter of diversitie in opynion\nbetwene you, your Chapter, and me, to be extante under my hande;\nnot onely hartely praienge you, but also as it were adjuringe\nyou, not to revele the contents of my said letter to any boddye.\nSo, referringe the rest unto M=r=. Doctor Gibson's owne reporte,\nonce againe I take my leave, and commende you with all my harte\nto the grace of Godd. From Croydon, this xxvi=th= of May, 1582.\n   Yours in Christe, as of olde; remayning still blynde, with\nffather Tobyas, and yet hoping assuredlye by the grace of Godd\nto recover sight againe, as he dyd in tyme.\n   E. Cant.\n   To my verie lovinge ffrende, M=r=. Doctor Hutton, Deane of\nYorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury (suspended)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "337" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Croydon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 26 May, 1582"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWRIOTHESLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1st earl of Southampton, administrator. Baron Wriothesley of Titchfield 1544; KG 1545; earl 1547." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30076" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Wriothesley, York herald; wife Agnes, daughter of James Drayton of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wriothesley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Southampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "422" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wriothesley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E86_Leaving>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E39 Actor to be disassociated from an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party. \nTypical scenarios include the termination of membership in a social organisation, ending the employment at a company, divorce, and the end of tenure of somebody in an official position."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Austritt"@de , "Leaving"@en , "脱离"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newport+Pagnel>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newport Pagnel" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newport Pagnel" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Edinburgh%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Edinburgh?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edinburgh?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rainham%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rainham?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rainham?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECLERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Uvedale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLERE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ORMESBY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE/WIDOW OF ROBERT CLERE, ESQ., A GREAT FRIEND OF MARGARET PASTON'S; LETTERS WRITTEN IN AN UNIDENTIFIED HAND, POSSIBLY AUTOGRAPH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1493" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH CLERE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R3BANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Merchants' Hall, Bristol, 1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph II Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks Hodgkinson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1722-1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Revesby?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "1743 inherited mother's Overton (Derbyshire) estate; 1757 m. Bridget Williams of co. Carmarthen. M.P. Took name of grandfather Hodgkinson after brother William (1740)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1971" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1792" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert 3 Banks Hodgkinson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_037>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1475? FN EDSTONOR>\n<X EDMUND STONOR>\n<P I,161>\n[} [\\156. EDMUND STONOR TO (WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1475)\\]\n   My rygth wurschypfull Brothyr, I recommaund me unto yow,\ndesyryng to her off your wellfare, the qwyhych almyghty\n[{Jhesu{] contynw: doyng yow to wytt that John Blakall browtt to\nStonor a dyker for to make yowr dykes in . . . feld betwen the\nhy way and the ew tre: and John Mathew and I wolde a mad a\nbargeyn with hym but we [{cowd{] nott styll there on, nedyr we\nwyst nott how ye wold have hytt, whedyr ye wold have hytt\nsengyll dydge or [{dobyll{] dydge, and therffor we mad no\nbargeyn with hym: but I askyd hym how he wold do a perdge of\nsempyll dydge, and for . . d. he wold a don hytt a dobyll, sett\nhym with whit thorn, and a mad the dydge a yerd deppe: and yff\nhytt wold plesse yow to [{send{] word to John or to me whedyr ye\nwold have hytt dobyll dydge or senkyll, and what ye wull geve\nfor a perdge we [{wull{] send for hym, and yff we can acord off\nthe prys he schall still awayt and begyne. And also brothyr,\nwher ye speke to B . . es carpenter so to make yowr myll hows,\nhe sayeth he can nott mak hytt but he mak hytt new: but Wyllyam\nAle . . wyk [{sayeth{] that [{he{] with thyn lytyll space wyll\nmak ye +tat hows to stand ther xx yere, and okapy but lytyll new\ntymbyre: and we thy[{nk{] hyt wer +te lestt schardge to yow so,\nthane to mak a new hows. But I beseche yow brothyr latt not yowr\ncarpenter know +tat I send yow thys now. No more to yow brothyr\nat thys tyme, but the trinyte have yow in hys kepynge. And ye\nschuld have a Monday next comyng a xl plowys in Pyssyll felde.\n   Your brothyr Edmund Stonor.\n[\\NO ENDORSEMENT.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 161" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "younger brother - elder brother (heir)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman, younger son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "301" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Stonor to William Stonor on ?, 1475"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises events that bring into existence any E77 Persistent Item. \nIt may be used for temporal reasoning about things (intellectual products, physical items, groups of people, living beings) beginning to exist; it serves as a hook for determination of a terminus post quem and ante quem. "@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Αρχή Ύπαρξης"@el , "Début d'existence"@fr , "Início da Existência"@pt , "Начало Существования"@ru , "Beginning of Existence"@en , "Daseinsbeginn"@de , "存在开始"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Organization>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An organization." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Organization" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#disjointWith>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> , <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HLIDDELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A coal trader; became the supervisor of the family's extensive interests in the Durham coalfield 1701 and thereby one of the leading figures in the coal trade; governor of Hostmen's company 1708. Member of the Regulation (formed 1708), a cartel for the Tyneside coal industry." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering, z Liddell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted fellow-commoner at Christ's College, Cambridge 1689, resided a year. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Henry Liddell (c. 1644-1723) of Ravensworth Castle, co. Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Liddell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "54" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1673, d. 1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Ravensworth, Durham; educated in Cambridge; moved to London 1710; died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Mother: Catherine Bright. Married 1711 Ann (bap. 1686, d. in/post 1734), daughter of John Clavering (1655-1702), landowner, of Chopwell, Durham; became the guardian of her half-sisters and half-brother John. Whig. Suffered from ill health." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire/coal trader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "37272" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1717" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Liddell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_049>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report of activities" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1660 T CMICKLETON>\n<X CHRISTOPHER MICKLETON>\n<P II,8>\n[} [\\VI. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME, THEN BISHOP ELECT OF\nDURHAM.\\] }] [^FROM CHRISTOPHER MICKLETON TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   My Lord,\nI doe humbly and heartily congratulate your Lordship's happines\nand ours in having so honorable a patron and champion for our\nChurch as your selfe to be our Bishop. I wish your honor long to\ncontinue in that place amongst us. My Lord, I formerly certifyed\nyour honor by my letters that wee had obteined a verdict for you\nat Durham, at the last Assises there held, against Bowy the\nintruder, but upon Bowye's sollicitation and his counsellor's\nintreaty they soe farre prevailed with the Judge that Bowy had\nliberty to stay till the 23 of this Oct: to convey away his\ngoods, which was granted unto by your counsell, with the assent\nof your brother Shadforth. Now of late I spoke with Mr.\nShadforth, who told me that your Lordship, or your sonne in law,\nMr. Burton, desired a copy of the Order which was made the last\nAssises at the tryall, but because he, nor none for him, did\ncall upon me for it, I thought fit to send a copie thereof by\nthis post, which copie is here enclosed. I intend (God willing)\nto waite upon your Lordship at London in the beginning of the\nterme, where and when I desire to shew myselfe more serviceable\nto your Lordship, and to be alwaies accounted what I really am,\n   Your Lordship's humble and faithfull servant,\n   Chr. Mickleton.\n   Durham, Oct. 11, 1660.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "lawyer - principal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mickleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "attorney-at-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CMICKLETON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Mickleton to John Cosin on 11 October, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Antiquary; fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (1747); ordained deacon (1744); briefly curate to Abraham Stokes, rector of Withersfield in Suffolk; chaplain to George, earl of Kinnoul (1745); rector of Hornsey in Middlesex (1749-1751); rector of Bletchley in Buckinghamshire (1753-1767); Curate of Waterbeach (1767-1770); moved to Milton, near Cambridge; Vicar of Burnham in Buckinghamshire (1774)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5863" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "dame school in Cambridge; School in Linton; Revd Robert Butts of Saffron Walden grammar school; Eton College (1726); Clare College, Cambridge (1733); King's College, Cambridge (1736); BA (1737), MA (1740)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cole (1671/2-1735), prosperous gentleman farmer; third wife Catherine (1682/3-1725), widow of Charles Apthorp and daughter of Theophilus Tuer of Cambridge was William Cole's mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1714-1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cambridgeshire (domicile); King's Arms, Bourn Bridge, in parish of Little Abington, Cambridgeshire (birthplace); travels in Flanders, Lisbon and Normandy; extensive tour of Scotland (made freeman of city of Glascow); Horseheath; Haddenham, Isle of Ely; also clerical positions in Suffolk, Middlesex and Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Large correspondence with antiquarians and historians." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1782" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cole" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 236>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXVI. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 25TH APRIL, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, the news browght by sir William Russell\nwas verry welcom unto her majestye, yet dyd she not greatly lyke\nto be pressed for the supplye of horsemen agreable with the\ncontract; she styll harpethe after peace, bothe in respect of\ncharges, as of some dowbt she hathe that somewhat wyll be\nattempted ageynst her own person, and, therfor, seing she dothe\nso greatly thirst after yt, I cannot, as I wrote unto you in my\nformer, but\n<P 237>\nwyshe your lordship to be a chefe dealer therin; yt were a grete\nwronge, consydering the brunte and burden of warres your\nlordship susteynethe, that peace shoold be made withowt you. Yt\nwere not amysse that your lordship tooke somme apt occasyon, by\nyour owne letters unto her majestye, to let her understand no\nles.\n   I have let my lords here understande, how unkyndly your lord\nship takethe yt that you heare so seldom from them, and that\nsythence your charge there you never receyved any letter of\nadvyce from them. They awnswer, as yt is trothe, that, her\nmajestye reteyning the whole dyrectyon of the causes of that\ncontrye to herself and sooche advyce as she receyvethe\nunderhand, they knowe not what to wryte or to advyce. She can by\nno meanes, as I have heretofore wrytten unto your lordship,\nindure that the causes of that contrye shoold be subiect to any\ndebate in cownsell, otherwyse than as she herself shall dyrect,\nand therfor men forbear to doe that which otherwyse they woold.\n   I sende your lordship sooche thinges as were yesterdaye\npropounded to ther lordships in cownsell, with theire\nresolutyons taken thereuppon. Mr. Dawtrye tellethe me, who\nattendethe here by sir William Stanleys appoyntment, your\nlordships resolutyon towching a further supplye of money besydes\nthe 1000=li= alreadye delyvered unto sir William Stanley, that\nthey cannot be conveyed owt of Ireland under xl=s=. the man. The\nonly transportatyon will cost a 1000=li=. Yf your lordship\ncannot drawe the states to yeld that allowance, then were yt\nmeet sir William Stanley were speedyly made acquaynted withall,\nto the end he may forbeare further proceading.\n   I learne by letters owt of Flawnders, that the enemye\nmeanethe to sende all his forces towardes Guelderlande, in hope\nto drawe you to a fyght, which I hope your lordship wyll geve\norder that the same shall be avoyded, unles yt shall be uppon a\nmervaylowse advawntage. Yf an overthrowghe shoold happen yt\nwoold put in hazarde the whole cause, for we are not armed here\nwith that constancy that shoold endure sooche a revers without\ndysmay.\n<P 238>\nMy lords mean shortely to sende sir William Pelham unto you with\nthere best advyce in this wayghtye poynte. I thinke yf your\nlordship dyd convert some of your soldyeres into pyoners, you\nshoold have great use of them, bothe for defence and to bryng\nyou to fyght uppon advauntage.\n   And so, having for the present no other thinge to imparte\nunto your lordship, I most humbly take my leave. At the coorte,\nthe xxvth of Aprill, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n   Ther hathe fawlen owt no electyon this S=t=. Georges feast.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honourable my verie good [\\lord\\]\nthe earle of Leycester, lord lieutenaunt-generall of her\nmajesties forces in the Lowe Countries.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 25 April, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MPROUD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PROUD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF WILLIAM PROUD, LIEUTENANT COLONEL, KILLED IN ACTION 1632; DAUGHTER OF SIR ADAM SPRAKELING, SISTER OF KATHERINE OXINDEN, RICHARD OXINDEN'S WIFE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY PROUD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDENNY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "STEWARD OF NORWICH 1618, KNIGHTED IN 1627; MP for Norwich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge; Gray's Inn 1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DENNY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM BECCLES, SUFFOLK TO NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Counsel for Sir Edmund & Lady Katherine Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "384" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1642" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM DENNY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hull>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hull" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hull" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Akuno-ura>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Akuno-ura" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Akuno-ura" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HDUNDAS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Solicitor-general for Scotland 1766; MP 1774-1802 . Lord advocate 1775-83; lord rector of Glasgow Univ. 1781-3. Privy councillor and treasurer of the navy, 1782-1800; home secretary 1791-4, secretary of war 1794-1801." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Edinburgh High School; Edinburgh University" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Dundas, Lord Arniston (1685-1753)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dundas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1742-1811" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Scotland. Lived in London 1780s-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Created Baron of Dunira and Viscount Melville 1802." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Viscount Melville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "408" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1811" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Dundas" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_079>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 117>\n[} [\\LXXIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere & worthy Sister,\n   Yo=r= cordiall & lovinge letter I haue receued, but w=th=\nsome hazard, for I knowe not by whoes hands it was sent mee.\nY=r= lines are in all things licke yo=r= selfe, confortable &\nloving. Now, deere sister, sence yo=u= haue bin pleased to send\nmy wyfe and mee soe many good wishes, w=th= a promyse that yo=u=\nwill in yo=r= meditatyons thincke upon vs, I will therefore now\ntacke the boldness to desier\n<P 118>\nyo=u= to holde yo=r= word, for I dooe receue it as an artycule\nof my beeleafe, & am confident, that wee shall prosper much the\nbetter for yo=r= good prayers. My wyfe hath a longinge desier\nfor to see yo=u=, but wee knowe not how to compass it, my tyme\ngoeing soe fast upon mee to bee gon for the Low Countryes, soe\nthat shee is for this season allmoste out of hope; but myselfe\nwill wayght upon yo=u=, God willing, as soone as I can. I praye\nlett my loue bee remembered to my brother Bacon, and to all my\nprittie kindred; and receue these from yo=r= affect=y= brother,\nthat dooth moste loue & honor yo=u=, T. Meautys.\nCoventry, the 17=th= of March 1624-5.\n   To my much honored deere sister the Lady Cornewallis giue\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coventry> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 17 March, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Southcot>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Southcot, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Southcot" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ERUSSEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Linguist and courtier." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2, x Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Through her father's influence she became skilled in languages\". Knew at least Latin and Greek, perhaps also Hebrew and modern languages. Read both early Christian writers and the works of contemporary protestant thinkers. (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Anthony Cooke (1505/6-1576) of Gidea Hall, Essex; tutor to Edward VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Russell née Hoby née Cooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1528-1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Essex; she moved to Bisham Abbey, Berkshire 1559 (was in France 1566); London & court; 2nd husband's family had estates in Buckinghamshire & Bedfordshire. At her death she had holdings in Berkshire and London, tithes from eight Worcestershire parishes and property in Gloucestershire. Buried at Bisham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third of five daughters. Mother: Anne, daughter of Sir William Fitzwilliam. Married (1) 1558 Sir Thomas Hoby (1530-1566) of Bisham Abbey, Berkshire, translator; (2) 1574 John, Lord Russell (d. 1584), heir to Francis Russell, second earl of Bedford. Sister-in-law of William Cecil. Enjoyed royal patronage for much of her life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1609" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Russell née Hoby née Cooke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire+%28or+Lancashire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cambridgeshire (or Lancashire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_054>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks for a loan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 TC BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 184>\n[} [\\CLXXXI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY MUCH HONNORED FRINDE MRS. WALLCOTE, AT WALLCOTE.}]\n   My much honnored and deare frinde, - I acknowledg this as a\ngreate fauor, and I shall be ready to expres my thankes with all\nthe \n<P 185>\ntestimony of true respets, and I acknowledge, that for the\nvertues you haue, I much loue and honnor you. I haue receued the\n20 (^l.^) you are pleased to lend me, and I haue made a bill of\nthe resaite of it, and my sonne and meselfe haue put our hands\nto the resaite of it, and I will and pleas God pay you very\nshortly. \n   I desire to haue my saruis presented to M=r= Wallcote and\nyour sonne; and desire you to beleeue that I am most vnfainedly \n   Your most affectinat frinde, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Augt: 22, 1642. Brompton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (Mary Walcot) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "184" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walcot née Docwra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Humphrey Walcot, esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWALCOT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Anne Walcot née Docwra on 22 August, 1642"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E20_Biological_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises individual items of a material nature, which live, have lived or are natural products of or from living organisms. \nArtificial objects that incorporate biological elements, such as Victorian butterfly frames, can be documented as both instances of E20 Biological Object and E22 Man-Made Object. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Biological Object"@en , "生物体"@cn , "Βιολογικό Ακτικείμενο"@el , "Biologischer Gegenstand"@de , "Objet biologique"@fr , "Биологический Объект"@ru , "Objeto Biológico"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Birmingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warwickshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Birmingham, Warwickshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Birmingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chiddingfold>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chiddingfold, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chiddingfold" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDARCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CAPTAIN OF BERWICK CASTLE 1498-1515, CREATED BARON IN 1505, DIFFERENT ADMINISTRATIVE AND MILITARY DUTIES IN THE NORTH. LOST HIS HEAD UNDER HENRY VIII. Together with Cholmeley, commissioner for settlement of disputes upon the Scottish border." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DARCY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1467-1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TEMPLEHURST, YORKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BARON DARCY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1400" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1537" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS DARCY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_081>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1669 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,206>\n[} [\\XCIX. - FROM THE SAME TO THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF\nNEWCASTLE UPON TYNE.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN^]\n   Mr. Major and the rest of the Corporation of Newcastle,\nPublick peace being the life of the Kingdome, and execution the\nlife of the laws, it hath been my endeavour to procure and\n<P II,207>\npreserve both, as in my Diocese in generall, so in your\nCorporation in particular, (being one of the most considerable\ntownes under my episcopall charge) witnesse my frequent letters\nto you in order to those good endes. I should have been right\nglad to have seene, and would as gladly to your advantage have\nreported the good effects, as I am heartily sorry to heare still\nthe contrary; which cannot be otherwise as long as the\nringleaders of the factions are suffered to walke at liberty, so\nexpresly contrary to the Act 17 Carol. II., which lyes before\nyou, to which the King's late Proclamation ought to have given\nfresh vigour. I would faine vindicate the Towne of Newcastle\nfrom the foule imputation of being the nursery of faction in\nthese northern parts, which, as things now stand, I cannot do;\nbut rather must, and, according to my duty, will report the\ncontrary to the King and his Counsell, and then any one may\neasily foresee the evill consequences. Out of my speciall\nrespect to the Towne and Corporation I forbeare still, in\nexpectation of a speedy account that both the Act of Parliament\nand the King's Proclamation in this behalfe are really obeyed,\nthat is, duly executed. If, as I heare, any of the Seducers\npretend they have subscribed, and taken the oath required by the\nAct 17 Car. II., I desire you would speedily send me their\nCertificates. Meanwhile, in hope that you will make good use of\nthis, my last warning, tendered unto you out of my tender care\nfor the welfare of your Towne, I commend you all to the Grace of\nGod, and remaine, Gentlemen,\n   Your loving Pastour and servant,\n   Jo: Duresme.\n   From my Castle at Duresme, this 6=th=. of Aug: 1669.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 206" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Davison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "mayor and corporation of Newcastle upon Tyne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "pastor of town - governing body of town" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainReceiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "330" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDAVISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Thomas Davison on 6 August, 1669"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Caen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28France%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Caen, (France)" , "Town of Caen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Caen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WEDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Penal reformer and diplomatist. Barrister 1768; under-secretary of state 1772; MP 1774, 1778-1780. Privy councillor of Ireland; Irish MP 1780-84. Helped establish the National Bank of Ireland; vice-treasurer of Ireland. Baron Auckland in Irish peerage 1789; Hague during French revolution; retired diplomatic service and was raised to English peerage 1793. Joint post-master-general 1798-1804. Published many works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Durham School (1755-58); Eton; Christ Church, Oxford (BA 1765, MA 1768); Middle Temple (1765-68)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Eden (d. 1755), baronet, landowner of Windlestone Hall, co. Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Eden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1744-1814" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in co. Durham; Eton 1758-62; Oxford 1762-65; then lived in London. Ireland 1780-86. Madrid 1788-89; the Hague 1789-93." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1776 Eleanor Elliot. Friend and ally of William Pitt. Corresponded with Jeremy Bentham on his Panopticon project." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Auckland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1814" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Eden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHEYDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Heydon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Sir William Heydon (1540-1594). One of Lady Anne's sons was a gentleman-servant of N.B." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "926" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Heydon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Etruria>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staffordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Etruria, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Etruria" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P55i_currently_holds>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "в данный момент содержит"@ru , "hält derzeitig"@de , "é localização atual de"@pt , "currently holds"@en , "είναι θέση του"@el , "目前置放了"@cn , "est localisation actuelle de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P53i_is_former_or_current_location_of> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E48_Place_Name>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises particular and common forms of E44 Place Appellation. \nPlace Names may change their application over time: the name of an E53 Place may change, and a name may be reused for a different E53 Place. Instances of E48 Place Name are typically subject to place name gazetteers."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Toponyme"@fr , "Place Name"@en , "Τοπωνύμιο"@el , "地名"@cn , "Название Места"@ru , "Nome de Local"@pt , "Orts- oder Flurname"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 83>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM 1ST FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretorye, amongest my manye letters unto you of other\nmatters, I have forgotten one. I would gladly have Daniell\nRogers here, for some good services which I thincke he is fitt\nfor. Yf you fynde that her majestie meane to continue me in\nservice here, I hartely pray you that Daniell Rogers may be sent\nto me. And so, with my right harty commendacions, I bid you\nfarewell. From the Haghe, the first of February, 1585.\n   Your very loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honorable good frende sir Fraunces\nWalsingham knight, principall secretory to the quenes majestie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "98" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 1 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yateley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yateley, Hampshire?" , "Yateley, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yateley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER, HUMANIST SCHOLAR; Royal Secretary 1518-; KNIGHTED IN 1521; DIFFERENT ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES IN LONDON, THE KING'S SECRETARY, LORD CHANCELLOR 1529-1532, BEHEADED IN 1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. Anthony's school; Archbishop Morton's household; University of Oxford; Inns of Court (New & Lincoln's)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lawyer, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MORE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1478-1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London, Bucklesbury; Chelsea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ARDENT CATHOLIC, DID NOT ACCEPT THE SUPREMACY OF THE KING IN THE CHURCH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "34082" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1535" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS MORE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Middlesex" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANELSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Worked for the Banks family at Revesby as maid (?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nelson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Lincolnshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice Nelson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rowley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rowley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rowley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNEILE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon and priest 1589; vicar of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire 1590-1605; household chaplain to Lord Burghley, 1598 to Sir Robert Cecil; rector of Toddington, Bedfordshire 1598; treasurer of Chichester Cathedral 1598-1610, canon of Chichester 1604 (sinecures); master of the Savoy 1602; royal chaplain, clerk of the closet 1603 (occupied latter post for 29 years); dean of Westminster 1605-10; bishop of Rochester 1608; bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1610 (held rectory of Clifton Campville, Staffordshire + several Chichester livings in commendam); bishop of Lincoln 1614; bishop of Durham, lord lieutenant of the county palatine 1617; privy councillor 1627; bishop of Winchester 1628; archbishop of York 1632." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19861" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; won a scholarship to St. John's College, Cambridge 1580, BA 1584, MA 1587, BD 1595, DD 1600. Incorporated at Oxford 1600. Member of Gray's Inn 1609, Doctors' Commons 1612." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Paul Neile (d. 1574), tallow-chandler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1562-1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and schooled in London, studied in Cambridge 1580-. Livings in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Sussex, etc. Dioceses: Rochester 1608 (Kent), Lichfield and Coventry 1610 (Staffordshire), Lincoln 1614 (Lincolnshire), Durham 1617, Winchester 1628 (Hampshire), York 1632 (Yorkshire). Usually spent most of the year in London (& court), 1636- in York." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Sybil (née Hasinge?) (d. 1611), who married 1575 Robert Newell (d. 1602). Married by 1605 Dorothy (d. 1647), daughter of Christopher Dacre (d. 1593) and Alice Knyvett. A minor favourite of James I. Patron of the Durham House group (Arminian, act. 1617-1630), attacked Puritans. \"A bountiful patron, generous benefactor, and exemplary bishop in the restoration of church property\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1562" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1640" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Neile" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KNYVETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Knyvett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sir Thomas Knyvett's daughter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Ms." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "173" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Knyvett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_114>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1544 T HSAVILL>\n<X HENRY SAVILL>\n<P 248>\n[} [\\LETTER XXIII.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull Coussin, Mr. William Plompton of\nPlompton, esquire, this deliver.^)\n   Cossin Plompton, I hartely recommend me unto you, thanking\nyou for all your goodnes at all times. I have received your\nletter by Roger Brindell, and wheare that ye wryte thear is no\ndowghts\n<P 249>\nif the matter had come to comunication; ye ar the man that I\ntrust, and by you I wold have bene ordered: and if ye had so\nthought, I wold have confeined myselfe to you. But I perceive\nthe parte is not minded to commone with him; his wife thinks him\nto light. And I think, consider his qualeties, his living, his\nposabilete, and confer al together, I think, as good chepe as\nthis I shall git a living for him, both as good and as fare. And\nI am sur ther haith bene comredis won with other far wars then\nhe, excep one faute. And as for that, ther is and haith bene\nmany good men with that faut; it is the thing that he cannot\namend. It lets him not to eat, drink, slepe; he can live as well\nof it I have given him, as though it had desendit to him. And if\nhis brother dy without isew, in all by gift he shall have v\nhundreth mark land, (and if he wear but inhiretable by the law,\nhe shold be heir to him, but for defaut of heireship, I thinke\nhe will not change his estate in this case;) and for defaute of\nheires of my body lawfuly begotten, he shall inhirit all that I\nhave. But in the meane onely, his fault so shall not hirt him in\nno profets. Let this matter pas; I hertyle thank you, as much as\nif it had come to pase. He is much bownd to you, and, if ever he\nbe able, to do you pleasure. I trust ye shull se him git a\nliving, ere the yeare is past. At York, if ye will come and kill\na hind, ye shall be hertyly welcom. Wryten at Sothill, the\nxxviii of November. Anno 1544, 36 H. 8.\n   Your asured frind, Henry Savill, knt.\n[\\28 Nov. 1544.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be FO?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "248" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Savill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSAVILL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Soothill> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Savill to William Plumpton on 28 November, 1544"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "code list for Confidentiality Status (CONF_STATUS) - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ConfStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-F> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-S> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-D> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-C> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-N> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_CONF_STATUS" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "this code list provides coded information about the sensitivity and confidentiality status of the data."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "code list for Confidentiality Status (CONF_STATUS) - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FHASTINGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHERIFF OF LEICESTERSHIRE, M.P. (Leicestershire, Somerset), KNIGHTED 1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12567" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Partly private?; Oxford; Inns of Court?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HASTINGS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1546?-1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TRAVELLED A LOT, LONDON, LEICESTERSHIRE, YORK, OWNED AN ESTATE IN SOMERSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FIFTH SON OF FRANCIS HASTINGS, SECOND EARL OF HUNTINGDON (D. 1560). LOTS OF CONTACT WITH OTHER NOBLE FAMILIES AND THE COURT. PROTESTANT; married 1567" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "21846" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1610" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS HASTINGS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMIDDLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Queen's College 1721, BA 1724/5." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Middleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1705-1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Oxford, educated there in the 1720s. Held a living at Clanfield, Oxfordshire 1731-1782 but resided at Bampton, Oxfordshire. Also held a living in Berkshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Vicar of Clanfield 1731-1782, curate of Bampton 1743, also served Shifford. Master of a school at Bampton (sinecure?); according to William Reynolds rented 2-3 farms, and held a living in Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vicar of Clanfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1782" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Middleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kingston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kingston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kingston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Browning+Hill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Browning Hill, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Browning Hill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Marell, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1474? FS WELMES>\n<X WALTER ELMES>\n<P I,148>\n[} [\\141. W(ALTER) ELMES TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1474)\\]\n   Jhesus Christoforus.\n   My rygth wurshupfull Cosyn, I recommaund me unto yow with all\nmy herte: plesyth hit yow to undyrstond that I have spokyn with\nmy cosyn Cottismore, and aftyre the effect that ye and I\ncomynyd, that is to sey that ye and he to stond and abyde the\ndirection of eny ij wurshupfull in your contre: to the wych he\nis agreable, so ye name soch as ye afore named, that is to sey\nMaster Fowlere, M. Katermayns, M. Rede, and if hit plese yow to\nname M. Harcort: I suppose he wull be with yow at Pyrton. And\nthe mene seson that no rent be levyd till such direction be had\nby such as ye afore rehersyd me of: which shall cawse grete\namyte and the sonner the better: I suppose yf hit wulle be at\nthe month mynd, at wych seson I suppose some of the afore\nrehersyd will be ther: and I suppose ye shall fynd hym a good\nand kynd brothyr. No mor to yow at this tyme, but Almyghty God\npreserve you fro all adversyte.\n   W. Elmes.\n   To my ry+gth wurshipful Cosyn, Wyllyam Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master; relatives?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Elmes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WELMES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Elmes to William Stonor on ?, 1474"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (family)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 43>\n[} [\\XXXIV.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, AT MAGDELIN HALL,\nOXFORD.}]\n   My deare Ned - I haue two letters to thanke you for, on by\nthe\n<P 44>\ncarrier and on by the gardner; the gardner came not to Bromton\ntell wensday last; he says he was sike by the way, but I beleeue\nthis has loost his creedet for gooing any more journys. My deare\nNed, it is my joy that you are well, and I beceach the Lord in\nmercy to continue this bllesing of health to you, but aboue all,\nI desire you may haue that true health in your soule of a sounde\nminde, that so in theas days of wafereing and douteing you may\nhoold the truth. I was not well pleased that I did not keepe my\nwoord in sending to you this weake. I hope the next weake your\nfather will send, and thearefore I only rwite theas feawe lines\nby the carrier to let you knowe I haue sent you a pigon pye; and\nmuch good may it doo you when you eate it. Your father returned\nfrom the bischops this night. I thanke God he is well: he prays\nGod to bless you, and so dous\n   Your affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Apr. 19, 1639^)\n   Remember my saruis to your worthy tutor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "206" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 19 April, 1639"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P17i_motivated>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ήταν αφορμή"@el , "regte an"@de , "обусловил"@ru , "motivated"@en , "促动了"@cn , "motivou"@pt , "a motivé"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15i_influenced> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GRAWDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Major; later first baronet of Moira" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23177" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rawdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rawdon Hall, Leeds" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to Dorothy née Conway, sister of Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3855" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Rawdon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "religion"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E45_Address>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises identifiers expressed in coding systems for places, such as postal addresses used for mailing.\nAn E45 Address can be considered both as the name of an E53 Place and as an E51 Contact Point for an E39 Actor. This dual aspect is reflected in the multiple inheritance. However, some forms of mailing addresses, such as a postal box, are only instances of E51 Contact Point, since they do not identify any particular Place. These should not be documented as instances of E45 Address.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Διεύθυνση"@el , "地址"@cn , "Adresse"@fr , "Adresse"@de , "Address"@en , "Адрес"@ru , "Endereço"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E51_Contact_Point> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hedingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hedingham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hedingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_044>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1656 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,286>\n[} [\\CXII. - FROM DR. COSIN TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nI received the favour of your letter, and that which you were\npleas'd to send with it, by the hands of this gentleman whom you\nrecommended to me; and truly I am so much in love with him\nalready that as I should have taken delight to doe him any\nservice, so am I sory to part with him so soone. But what ever\nhis suddaine revocations be, which will not suffer him to stay\nhere any longer for the present, yet I thinke he goes away from\nus (\\cum animo revertendi\\) ; and when I shall have the honour\nto see him againe, I will make it my busines to be better\nacquainted with him, and be ready upon all occasions to attend\nthose good offices which you mention, or wherein I may be any\nway usefull and serviceable to him.\n   In the meane while, he will have the pleasure and benefit of\nbeing neere to you, whose religious and prudent instructions\n<P I,287>\nhave already render'd him so great a lover of virtue, and fix'd\nsuch principles of faith and good life in him, that by the grace\nof God he will remaine most constant and true to them all. I am\nright glad to heare still (as I have bin told by divers persons\nheretofore) how firme and unmov'd you continue your owne\nstanding in the midst of these great and violent stormes that\nare now rais'd against the Church of England, which, for my\npart, notwithstanding the outward glory, and dresse that she\nhad, be in these evill times taken from her, yet I honour and\nreverence above all the other churches of the worlde: for she\nbeares upon her, more signally then any other that I know does,\nthe marks of Christ, which, when all is done, wilbe our greatest\nglory.\n   For the favour which you sent me I render you many thanks,\nand though you call it (\\tantillum\\) , yet it will help me to a\ngreater purchase then I should have bin able here to have made\nwithout it, (\\totus enim sum in conquirendis bonis libris\\) .\nAnd besides, the token is the more acceptable to me, because it\ncomes from a person whose worth and virtue is at a high value\nwith me, and of whose good acquaintance I have bin long\ndesirous. Mr. Damport (who truly is (\\ad mentem meam\\) ) will\nsay the rest, and tell you after what condition wee make shift\nhere to live in this place, where I am, Sir,\n   Your most affectionate and humble servant,\n   J. Cosin.\n   Paris: Feb=r=. 3 1656.\n   For my very worthy and honor'd friend, Mr. W. Sandcroft, at\nLondon.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year could be 1657?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "unemployed" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "429" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 3 February, 1656"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HAMILTO_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "situation of Charles's Scottish supporters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1650 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 254>\n[} [\\173. CHARLES II. TO THE DUKE OF HAMILTON. 1650. JULY 17.\\]\n}]\nMy Lord Hamilton,\n   I am sure there is no body that is more conserned with the\nridgedness of this Kerke and State towards you then I am, and I\ndesire you to lett me know if I can doe anything that may take\noff their cruelty, either by writing or any way else. Pray lett\nall your frinds know how sensible I am of their sufferings,\nknowing it is only for my sake, and that I am very much grived\nthat I am not in a better condition to lett them see it, but I\nhope myne will mend, and then I am sure there's shall be better.\nThe Docter has accquainted me with the busines concerning S=r=\nJ. Scot. I doe assure you I will doe nothing in it but what you\nshall directe me in. In this and in all things else you shall\never find me to be\n   Your most affectionate frinde,\n   Charles R.\nFalkland, July 17, [\\1650.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (James Hamilton) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "2nd duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - Scottish royalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Hamilton Papers: Being selections from original letters in the possession of his grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, relating to the years 1638-1650. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden new series 27. 1880." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "160" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHAMILTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Falkland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to William Hamilton on 17 July, 1650"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_059>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 295>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MATTHEW THOMLINSON^]\nTo S=r= Mathew Tomlison. Knight, &c.\nS=r=\n   This disorder is like to produce very sadd Consequences. The\nTroopes & Companyes are drawne out of their respective Quarters\n& are marched & marching to this Towne upon promises of\nreceiving three monethes pay in hand, w=ch= is a thing\nimpossible to bee performed, and from whence will followe an\nimediate ruine to y=e= English in their plantations, by the\nToryes, who will growe into such strength as will enable them to\njustifie themselves, & open a new Warr upon y=e= English, and\nthereby give an entrance to Ch: St: his Confederates. This will\nlikewise follow that y=e= Troopes coming up here and y=e=\nincouradgem=t= promised being not made good unto them, They will\nfall foule upon y=e= Citie or att least upon such as wilbee\nrepresented unto them as Adversaryes, and I believe M=r=\nWinter's congregation will not escape, To p=r=vent w=ch= I have\nsent last night to S=r= Har: Waller to require him to Ord=r= all\ny=e= Troopes and Compainyes to march to their respective\nQuarters for y=e= defence of y=e= Countrey. To require all\npersons in Armes not being members of y=e= Army to retourne to\ntheir respective Habitations upon payne of being declared\nenemyes to this Com~on Wealth, and thereby to make way for y=e=\nCom=rs= of the Com~on Wealth to be att liberty and safety, for\ny=e= exersising of y=e= Trust reposed in them, & to y=e= end\ny=t= noe honest meanes for preventing the said Evills might bee\nleft unattempted, I humbly offer to consideration whether it be\nadviseable to propound.\n   That it be Agreed that all places of Strength now in the\nhands of the Offic=rs= of y=e= Army bee continued in y=e= same\nhands, untill y=e= pleasure of L=t= Gen=ell= Ludlowe o=r=\nCom~ander in Chiefe be knowne concerning them; That the present\nCom~and=r= in Chiefe upon y=e= Place doe act noething in\nrelation to his Com~and, but according to y=e= Advise of S=r=\nHardres\n<P 296>\nWaller, The Three Warrens, Coll. Lawrence, Coll. Cooper, or any\nfoure or more of them, untill the pleasure of L=t= Gen=ll=\nLudlowe bee knowne concerning the said com~and. That all the\nTroopes and Companyes be returned to their Quarters in the\nCountrey, To the end the former Evills may bee prevented, and\nthe Commissioners of Parliament may returne to their duty. But\nthe Com=rs= cannot act w=th= safety untill the fforces returne\nto their Quarters; for the Sould=rs= if they bee in Towne will\nmutiny and fall on them for the pay w=ch= their Officers have\npromised them, and therefore let y=t= bee donne in the first\nplace, and if that bee not done soddainely, The sould=rs= will\ntake ffree quarter and Plund=r= &c. I conceive if these\nproposalls bee made knowne to M=r= Winter and his people, they\nwilbee earnest to promote them; But if they will refuse to stand\nto the L=t= Gen=lls= Determination, there is more Evill in y=e=\nBottome of this Designe then is yet discovered. The most honest\nand prudent way to proceed in these proposalls is first to\np'pound them to such as are reputed most honest amonge them, and\nbest fixed to the Cause and Interest wee are to may~tayne, as to\nM=r= Winter and his people, and by them to Waller. The Lord\ndirect you what to doe, and keepe you from Snares.\n   Yo=r= most affectionate and humble Servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin Castle, 20=th= 10=ber= 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "295" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tomlinson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow commissioners, both arrested by Hardress Waller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTOMLINSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Matthew Tomlinson on 20 December, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+Amand>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St Amand" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPLUMLEIGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A well-known officer of the royal navy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PLUMLEIGH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "161" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "405" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD PLUMLEIGH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chatsworth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chatsworth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chatsworth" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P46_is_composed_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.\nComponent elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.\nThis property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.\nThe instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "αποτελείται από"@el , "有组件"@cn , "is composed of"@en , "é composto de"@pt , "составлен из"@ru , "est composée de"@fr , "ist zusammengesetzt aus"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_074>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 110>\n[} [\\LXXIV. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeere Sister,\n   Yo=rs= by my cosen Meautys beeinge com to my hands, I woulde\nnot lett this carryer goe w=th=out theise, w=ch= must retourne\nyo=u= thancks for yo=rs=, that I shall eauer thincke myselfe\nmoste happye yf I maye any daye dooe yo=u= servis to requite the\naffection you beare mee; and longer then reciperecoly I maye\nanswere yo=rs= I shall not desier to bee happye, neather in this\nworlde nor in the worlde to come. I vnderstand that my brother\nis suddenly well recouered and beeyounde expectation, the w=ch=\nI dooe ingenyously confes that I am glad of; and soe, I praye,\nremember my loue to him. I did receue letters from Coventrye,\nbut none from my\n<P 111>\nmother, for I am informed that shee is very ill sence yo=r=\ngoinge from London. Shee sent mee a letter, w=ch= I shoulde a\nsent vnto yo=u= but it had gotten a myschance by the waye,\nhaueinge bin, as it shoulde seame, bin lett fall in the durt,\nand was holely vnfitt to bee sent. I haue informed hir of it,\nthat shee maye right againe. Thus, w=th= the trew affection of a\nlovinge brother, I rest allwayes reddy to macke good my\noblygatyon till the tyme come that I shall bee called awaye to\nrender an account of the sencerytye of my hart w=ch= I own\ntowards you beefore Him that is the judger of all men's harts;\ntill then I am\n   Yo=r= moste affec=t= brother & servant,\n   T. Meautys.\nLondon, Desember the 23, 1624.\n   To my deere Sister the Lady Jane Cornewallyes, for the\npresent att M=r= Peade's howse in Berry, giue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "110" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "273" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 23 December, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_096>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial dispute" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500S? T H5PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 5TH EARL>\n<P 201>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXIV.\\] }]\n(^To my right trusty and welbeloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton,\nknight.^)\n   Cosin Sir Robart Plompton, I commennd me unto you, and am\ninformed that ye pretend a tytle and clame unto a litle land in\nRybstone, the which without tyme of mynde hath belonged unto the\nparson of Spofford the tyme being, and hath alwayes bene at his\ndisposition to now lait that, as I perceive, ye be aboutward\nagainst all right to imbarr and exclud my Chapleyn, now parsonn\nther, and ... my service of the same; wherof I greatly marvill,\nconsidring his predesessors alway hertofore hath quietly and\npeasibly had it. And furthermore, well assured I am, Cousen,\nthat my chaplayn wold not covit to have it, but for the ...\naforsayd, and in the right of his Church; the which, for that I\n... patron thereof, I must and will, in that I can, helpe to\ndefend, as myne owne inheritaince. Wherefore, I desire and pray\nyou noe further to intromete you with the sayd land and right of\nhis church, more then ye have in tyme past, in the dayes of\nother his predesessours; and in case ye nedely will, wherof I\nwold be right sory, know ye veryly ye cannot have my good will\nand favour. And that, morover, it shalbe greatly against my\nwill, that ye or any other shall wrong me in the right of the\nsame, whill I live. Written in my mannor of Petworth, the last\nday of Januarie.\n   Your loving Cousin,\n   Hen: Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Kirby: year 1499x1503." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "201" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "5th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H5PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Petworth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 31 January, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Cupbearer 1614; gentleman of the bedchamber, knighted 1615; master of the horse, knight of the Garter, Baron Whaddon of Whaddon and Viscount Villiers, chief clerk for the enrolment of pleas in the court of king's bench 1616; earl of Buckingham, privy councillor 1617; marquess of Buckingham 1618; lord admiral 1619; duke of Buckingham 1623; lord warden of the Cinque Ports 1624; chancellor of Cambridge University 1626." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3, y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "At 10 years of age sent to school at Billesdon, Leicestershire, taught by vicar Anthony Cade. Not a natural scholar; excelled in dancing, fencing and riding. Trained for a page's place? Abroad some three years 1609- (e.g., Angers academy?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir George Villiers (c. 1544-1606) of Brooksby, Leicestershire; a prosperous sheep farmer, knighted 1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1592-1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Brooksby Hall, Leicestershire; educated in Leicestershire c. 1602 and abroad (France) 1609; London 1611; court 1614. Granted estates in Buckinghamshire 1616; also acquired property in Leicestershire 1617, Rutland 1620 and Essex 1622. In addition to official lodgings at Whitehall had houses of his own in London; principal home Wallingford House, which overlooked St. James's Park. Paris & Madrid with Charles 1623, spent 6 months in Spain; diplomatic missions to Paris & The Hague 1625; fought in France 1627." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd son from Sir George's 2nd marriage with Mary (c. 1570-1632), daughter of Anthony Beaumont of Glenfield, Leicestershire. Married 1620 Lady Katherine Manners (1603?-1649), daughter of the earl of Rutland. Royal favourite, nicknamed Steenie by James I, rose quickly to topmost nobility, assassinated. Collected art." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st duke of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1015" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1628" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Villiers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BBASE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DEPUTY CUSTOMER OF YARMOUTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BERNARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BASE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "YARMOUTH, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DEPUTY CUSTOMER OF YARMOUTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "184" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BERNARD BASE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained 1673. Vicar of Kirkby-on-Bain 1691. Later curate of Haltham on Bain." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. Catharine's College, Cambridge 1669, B.A. 1673 (M.A. later?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1650, d. post 1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "One-time tenant of Joseph I Banks." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1718" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Cope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mendham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mendham, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mendham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richmond>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Richmond, Surrey?" , "Richmond, Surrey" , "Richmond, Yorkshire" , "Richmond" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richmond" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P34_concerned>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing that was assessed during an E14 Condition Assessment activity. \nConditions may be assessed either by direct observation or using recorded evidence. In the latter case the E18 Physical Thing does not need to be present or extant.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E14_Condition_Assessment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "αφορούσε σε"@el , "betraf"@de , "a concerné"@fr , "interessada"@pt , "имел дело с"@ru , "concerned"@en , "评估了"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140_assigned_attribute_to> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN6>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Constables of Gallow Hundred" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "375" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DGIBBON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gibbon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "David Patton, gentry lower?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gibbon née Patton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1715-1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Colne Engaine, Essex and Long Melford, Suffolk before her marriage; 1755 to Buriton, Hampshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd wife of Edward Gibbon Sr (1755). Daughter of David & Elizabeth Patton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7004" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1796" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothea Gibbon née Patton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHAMBERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Chambers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Little Waltham, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Reverend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "215" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dr Chambers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spring+Gardens>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Spring Gardens, London" , "Spring Gardens" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Spring Gardens" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dallyng>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dallyng" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dallyng" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Winchester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Winchester, Hampshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Winchester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T3HOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lord Maltravers, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey 1604, Member of the Privy council 1616, Earl Marshal 1616, Lord Steward of the Royal Household 1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Arundel, y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College Cambridge M.A. 1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Philip Howard, First Earl of Arundel and Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1585-1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN ESSEX, STUDIES IN CAMBRIDGE. A LARGE NUMBER OF TRIPS TO THE CONTINENT, MUCH TIME SPENT IN LONDON AND COURT. b. Finchingfield, Essex; Sussex, London, Court; 1612 Brussels, Italy, Heidelberg (escorting Elizabeth); 1615 Court, London; 1633 Holland; 1636 Germany, Vatican;1641 - the Continent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "PARENTS CATHOLIC; T.H. JOINED THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND 1616. ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS ART COLLECTORS IN EUROPE. The title came from Henry Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, father-in-law of T.H's grandfather. Father died in the Tower 1595 without seeing his son." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PNO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2ND EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1646" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS HOWARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warkworth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northamptonshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Warkworth, Northumberland" , "Warkworth, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Warkworth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pencarrow>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pencarrow" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pencarrow" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P37_assigned>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records the identifier that was assigned to an item in an Identifier Assignment activity.\nThe same identifier may be assigned on more than one occasion.\nAn Identifier might be created prior to an assignment.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a attribué"@fr , "απέδωσε"@el , "wies zu"@de , "atribuiu"@pt , "назначил"@ru , "指定标识符为"@cn , "assigned"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E42_Identifier> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
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                "<Q D 1624 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,15>\n[} [\\X. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM OLIVER NAYLOR\nTO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Mr. Coosin,\nThat which I writt of prae-elections is most certayne. They have\nno warrant nor foundation in the Statute, nor can any custome\nmake them good, because there is a Statute to this effect, that\nno custome against the Statutes should be of force. I am\nlikewise fullie perswaded that if the meanes should be used in\ntyme, this prae-election would take no effect, because the Mr.\nand Fellowes may be enfors't to choose againe when a place\nshalbe voyd, and otherwayes then they have prae-elected. But I\nhold not so fitt that you should proceed by the way of Mandat,\nunlesse it may be gott verie easilie. If it may be so, it were\nnot amisse that you were senior fellowe, though but a short\ntyme, for other things that depend on it, as I have heretofore\ntold you. And certaynly this would bring them to a new election,\nand restrayne them to a new person. Though the other course by\nthe Chancellor will prove the easier, and it may be likewise\neffectuall. For if you can gett your owne Lord and my Lord of\nRochester to assist the Chancellor, you shall make knowne the\nright of your succession, what wrong you have hitherto suffer'd\nin want of your admissions, and how farre this prae-election is\nagainst the Statutes; and it may be in all of them you shall\nhave redresse. Besides, you may gett there an Order made for\nsuccession, such as may be reasonable and conscionable, which if\nyou can doe, you shall doe a perpetuall good to the College by\ntaking away differencies in heereafter in elections, and by\ngiving some libertie unto the poore junior fellowes, who, as\nthey are now, are slaves to the vices and defects of the\nseniors, and not only beare with all indignities, but, as you\nknowe, are fayne to be pertakers of unseemly courses. If you goe\nthis way, you must suddainly gett out inhibition from the\nChancellor to the Mr. and Fellowes, that they make no election\n<P I,16>\nunto any place that is or shalbe voyd, until the right of\nsuccession and other greevances of Franckland's foundation be\nheard and examin'd, and some day appoynted for the hereing of it\nby the Chancellor himselfe at London, unto which they bring\nlikewise these Statutes, the donation of your places, and\nespecially the Annales. It must be heard at London in any case,\nnot at Cambridge, and you must be furnished for the right of\nyour succession, and of the unlawfullnes of this prae-election.\nI thinke one thing must needs fall out by it, that, either in\nthis or in the next election, they will give your Lord\nsatisfaction in your selfe. But, if Mr. Husband give over before\nyou, gett an inhibition: (which is much to be feared, especially\nif they heare at Cambridge of any stirring against them) there\nis no possibilitie of overthrowing the new election which shalbe\nmade when the place is voyd, and if it be so allready, or shalbe\nso, all you can doe is to do some good for the tyme to come,\nwhich if you can doe conveniently, and without much trouble, it\nwilbe woorth your labour; but you have no reason to undergoe\neither much charges or much trouble. Further then this I see not\nto be done, for as for your appeale, if you gett an inhibition,\nyou shall have no use of it; and if they make a new election\nwhen the place shalbe voyd, the appeale for the prae-election\nwill not serve the turne, unlesse they make no new election,\nwhich if they should not doe, the former prae-election and\nadmission will not be enough, and in that case it devolves to\nthe Mr. after the first month, and, I thinke, after the second\nmonth unto the Chancellor. And this you may secretly inquire\nafter, if there be allready, or when there shalbe an admission\npast, whether they made a new election, or no, (\\per viam\nscrutinii\\) . The Parlament would certainly referre this cause\nto the Visitors, if you should bring it there, and ten to one\nDr. Caius' Visitors would come in, the Provost of King's, and\nthe Mr. of Bennet, and the Senior Phisition; therefore, if you\ndoe stirre in it, goe to the Chancellor, that you may stand\nsomething uppon even ground. You must resolve suddenly, and I\nwould it were, as I could wish, in my power to give you\nassistance: but being no fellowe amongst them I can but wish\nwell, and I dare not write to any but your selfe about it in\nregard of the Dr., whome I am loth to discontent at the parting.\nThough I feare me my letters would doe little amongst them; a\nman is so soone forgotten when he is gon, that now since I came\nlast from London I received not one letter from Cambridge,\nthough I have written, I thinke, ten thither. But let not these\nthings trouble you, whatsoever the successe of them be: you must\nand shall find rubbs in the world, in the justest and equallest\ncause. The attempt was honest and worthy, and amongst them that\nare so I dare say\n<P I,17>\nthey will have more discredit in their conquest then you in the\ncrosse. We heare of divers accusations against my Lord of\nNorwich, agreable, for the most part, to your relation; but I\ndoubt not but he will quitt himselfe sufficiently. Mr. Montague\nis every where with his Gagger, like a gyant against a pigmy. I\ncould .... wish't him a stronger adversary .... this perchance\nmay provoke some of the Triarean bond. I doe not wonder that\nsome are offended, but God's blessing on his hart for redeeming\nour Church from those scandalls that Kelliston and the rest layd\nupon us, and were never yett answer'd by any of the Sutcliffes.\nI pray God send him the hart and leysure to doe the like for the\nprimitive Church against Baronius. It would be a woorke of all\nothers of the highest merritt for the protestant Church. I have\nnot yett gon through the Vindication of Causobon, but certaynly\nby that I have read you need not doubt but the impostore is dead\nand buried with all men of understanding; for the rest, they are\nnot to be regarded who will not be perswaded though they be\nnever so well perswaded. I pray you commend me to Mr. Wake, when\nyou chance to see him; for I\n<P I,18>\nthinke he and I have given over writing letters one to an other,\nwheresoever the fault is. So with my best wishes for you, I\nrest,\n   Yours ever,\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   Tawst:[\\ocke,\\] 21 Maij, 1624.\n   To my very worthy freind, Mr. John Coosin, at Durham howse\nin the Strand.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q C 1497 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 128>\n[} [\\LETTER XCIX.\\] }]\n(^To my singuler good master, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt. deliver\nthese.^)\n   In my right humble wyse I recomend me unto your good\nmastership, and to my singuler good lady. Sir, I have bene at\nSacombe, and had theder with me from Ware William Barloe,\n<P 129>\ngoodman of Christofer and William Waman, now for the tyme baly;\nand of thos I have bylls, of the which I sent to your master the\ncopies, of such woods as is sold late. The maner goeth downe and\ndecayeth, and all the houses about yt; the woods are clene\ndestroyed and ligly to be in hast. I have given and done, as\nfare as I myght, in comandment and charge for further felling,\nand carying such as are felled and remane ther. Necessary it\nwere, me seames, that ye made a bargan with Master Hastyngs, and\nit wold be. It is a fayre lordship, and yt were well gidded; it\nis ix myle to compasse about. Sir, I have done good ther and\navantaged much wood and tymber, both as well felled as not\nfelled, and my doings wyll stand. I have put the byers in great\nfere. I pray you, master, in all hast possible send to me word\nof your mynd in the premysses and all other, and a byll of such\nlands as ye are content\n<P 130>\nto departe with to Kilborne in exchange, and if ye wyll have the\n(\\surcrortr\\) . Our Lord (^Jesu^) preserve you and all yours.\nFrom London, the xvi of February.\n   Your humble servant,\n   Edward Plompton.\n[\\16 Feb. 1496-7.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Field Lane, Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Field Lane" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWILLOUGHBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Edward W.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BULCOTE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "HEIR APPARENT TO HIS UNCLE JOHN WILLOUGHBY, WHO DID NOT HAVE CHILDREN OF HIS OWN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "437" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACLARK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clark" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Little Waltham, Essex; lived at the time in Bermondsey, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "215" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Clark" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWARREN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Rowland Hayward (c.1520-1593), merchant, lord Mayor of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warren" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of 1) Richard Warren, 2) Thomas Knyvett (1545/6-1622), baron Knyvett." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "81" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Warren" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNEVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EARL OF WARWICK 1449 (SUCCEEDED TO THE TITLE BY THE RIGHTS OF HIS WIFE). CAPTAIN OF CALAIS 1455, 'THE KING-MAKER', SIDED WITH YORK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19955" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Neville, 1st Earl of Salisbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NEVILLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1428-1471 (killed)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ESTATES ALL AROUND THE COUNTRY, ALSO IN THE NORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF RICHARD NEVILLE, FIRST EARL OF SALISBURY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "EARL OF WARWICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "340" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1428" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1471" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD NEVILLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WIFE OF THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWARD N. TILNEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF HUMPHREY, LORD BERNESS, DAUGHTER OF SIR FREDERICK TILNEY." ;
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                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COUNTESS OF SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "438" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH HOWARD N. TILNEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWILLIAMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLIAMS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "220" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN WILLIAMS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 23>\n[} [\\XXI.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Good Ned - The last night the gardener brought me your\nletter, which was a greate refrescheing to me, for I had not\nbine well satisfied, neuer sence Martaine was with you, for he\ntoold me, you said you weare sleeppy that morneing he came away,\nand that you spake\n<P 24>\nvery littell to him; and not heareing, as I thought, so longe\nfrom you, made me afraide; but nowe, I thanke God for his mercy\nto me, that I haue hard with comfort from you. The Lord in mercy\ncontinue your health, and, aboue, the Lord in his rich mercy\ngiue you such life in Christ, that you may haue a stronge and\nliuely soule, allways actife in the ways of gras. My deare Ned,\nbe carefull of yourself, and forget not. Doo exersise; for\nhealth can no more be had without it, then without a good diet.\nI much reioyce, and giue the Lord thankes, that M=r= Pirkins was\nan instruement to bringe two in my deare brothers famerly out of\ndarkenes into light, and from the power of sin, vnder the sweet\nregement of our Lord Christ Jesus. I am confident, your worthy\ntutor reioyces in it, that he did so shine as to bringe glory to\nhis Lord and Master; and as the worke is begonne, and we reioyce\nin it, so I desire from my soule, that the Lord would perfect\nit. I begone with this, becaus I most reioyce in it; and nowe I\nmust tell you, I am glad my brothers howes, is so well gouered,\nand that his daughter and sonne are of so good dispocions. I\npray God, add gras to it, and then it will be a sweet harmmony.\nI am not sorry that euery one tells you, you are like my lord. I\nhaue not bine very well theas three days, and so enforsed me to\nkeepe my beed, as I haue doune many times, when you weare with\nme. I hope, I shall be able to rise to day. My letter should\nhaue bine longer, had not I bine in beed. I heare my Lord Conway\nis goone suddainely into Ireland, and that he has a troup of\nhoors, but more of that, a nother time. Your father, I hope, is\nwell. He purposed to be with M=r= Vahans at Mockes, and to be at\nhome this night. The Lord blles you, and beleeue that I am neuer\nweary in expresing meself to be, \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Janu: 26, 1638.^)\n   Deare Ned, - My agge is no secret; tho my brother Bray is\nsomething mistaken in it. When I was maried to your father, your\nfather would haue bine asked in the chruch, but my lord would be\nno means consent; what his reson was, I know not. Then they haue\na custome, that, when they fetch out the liscens, the agg of the\nwoman,\n<P 25>\nmust be knowne; so that, if I would haue hide my agg, then it\nmust be knowne, and then I was betwne two or three and twenty. I\nwas not full three and twenty, but in the liscens they rwit me\nthree and twenty, and you knowe how longe I haue bine maried,\nfor you know how old you are, and you weare borne when I had\nbine maried a yeare and 3 months. \n   My brother Bray has bine a maried man ever since I can\nremember, and I neuer had much aquentance with him, but I knwe\nhe was my brother, and so I could not be a stranger to him, and\nhe is a very good man.\n\n"@en ;
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                "26 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 26 January, 1639"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carey+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Carey Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SFRENCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1758" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "French" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Matron of the Foundling Hospital. Resigned for not receiving a pay raise and the power to discharge nurses and female servants at short notice. \"Strong-minded\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "467" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susan French" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Taunton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Taunton, Somerset" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Taunton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TGARRETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Garrett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Barber, wig-maker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "105" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Garrett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P68i_use_foreseen_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "est habituellement utilisé par"@fr , "vorgesehen für Gebrauch durch defined"@de , "use foreseen by"@en , "é empregado por"@pt , "被指定使用於"@cn , "συνήθως χρησιμοποιείται από"@el , "обычно используется посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67i_is_referred_to_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ALANGLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ABBOT OF LANGLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "ABBOT OF LANGLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBERNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHT OF THE SHIRE IN NORFOLK 1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1451" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BERNEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WITCHINGHAM, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Uncle to Margaret Paston; accused of murder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1471" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BERNEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ATUCKNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Household chaplain to Theophilus Clinton, fourth earl of Lincoln; fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1619-30; preacher of Boston, Lincolnshire 1629, vicar of the same 1633-60 (served by a curate 1643-?); clerk for Lincoln diocese at the lower house of convocation 1640; member of the Westminster assembly of divines, rector of St. Michael-le-Querne 1643; master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1645-53; vice-chancellor at Cambridge 1648-9; master of St. John's College, Cambridge 1653-61; regius professor of divinity 1656-61." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Scholar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1613; BA 1617, MA 1620, BD 1627, DD 1649." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Tuckney, vicar of Kirton in Holland, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anthony" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tuckney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1599-1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Kirton in Holland, Lincolnshire; studied in Cambridge 1613-27 (fellow until -30), 1620s also in Boston, Lincolnshire, where he moved at some point and had a living 1633-60; moved to London 1643; moved to Cambridge 1648; withdrew to London 1661; moved to the midlands 1665; returned to London 1669, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) Mary (d. 1633), with whom he had a son, Jonathan; (2) Elizabeth; (3) post 1653 Mary Willford, widow of Thomas Hill, college head; (4) 1668 Sarah, widow of William Spurstowe, rector of Hackney. Author, sermons." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Master of St. John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1670" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anthony Tuckney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_054>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 286>\n[^JOHN JONES TO ROGER BOYLE^]\nTo the Right Hon=ble= Roger L=d= Broghill.\nS=r=\n   The favo=r= of yo=r= Lo=pps= l'=re= of y=e= 25=th= instant I\nreceived, and doe very much approve of yo=r= Lo=pps= Judgement\ny=t= y=e= best seale to y=e= Agreem=t= wilbe the immediate\nrestoreing of y=e= Suspended Offic=rs= to their respective\ncommands, and untill y=t= be actually done, We may feare y=t=\nsome of o=r= ffreinds may be under Temptations, because those\ny=t= have been ag=t= o=r= common Cause and Interest are very\nmuch exalted in their hopes of y=e= issue of these Capitulations\nand distances. The last Paquett brought us noe further acc=t= of\ny=t= matter, but y=t= all things Continue quiett and receavable\nin England. The L=d= ffleetewood sent over y=e= Agreem=t= w=th=\nhis Advise, that wee should proceed in y=e= election of members\nfor the Gen=ll= Councell of Offic=rs= w=ch= are to meete att\nWhitehall, according to y=e= Tenn=r= of y=e= Third Article, but\nCrosse Windes stayed the messenger at the Waterside till\nSaturday last, Soe y=t= y=e= tyme of meeteing att Whitehall is\nCome upon us before wee canne have any Regimental meetings of\no=r= Offic=rs=; neverthelesse I have sent l'=res= to all y=e=\nTroopes & Companyes in every respective Regim=t= now in Ireland,\nw=th= a copie of y=e= Agreem=t= and appointed y=e= respective\nTymes & places for their meetings. That in pursuance of y=e=\nsaid Article they might proceed to elect, as y=e= inclosed\npapers will more p'ticularly informe you. Your Lo=pps= Troope\nbeing not Regimented, I have noething to direct me how their\nsuffrages should be taken - the Agreem=t= being silent therein -\nwhether this and others in y=e= same case be omitted by\ninadvertency or of purpose I know not. Coll. Wallis, his\nRegim=t= being the Horse, in yo=r= Quarters, are to meete at\nClonmell, on y=e= 7=th= of this moneth, Coll Zanbye's Regim=t=\nmeete at Cashell y=e= same. What yo=r= Lo=pp= Conceive fitt to\nbee done in this Case I humbly submitt to yo=r= Wisdome. I am of\nopinion y=t= y=e=\n<P 287>\nworke of y=e= Councell wilbe neither done or undone before any\ncan repayre thyther from Ireland. The nature of y=e= worke and\ny=e= p'sent state of things will admitt of noe longe Debate or\ndivideings in Councell. If the Lord hath pleasure in us, he will\nguide them in Councell, and make them Instrum=ts= to Establish\nJustice and Righteousnesse in o=r= Land.\n   I am, My Lord,\n   Yo=r= affectionate and humble Ser=t=\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 1=st= December, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Boyle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commander-in-chief - (ex-)commander" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ROBOYLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Roger Boyle on 1 December, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincoln>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lincoln, Lincolnshire" , "Lincoln" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincoln" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCOBBE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "either Sir Henry Bedingfeld, or Edmund Bedingfeld of Eriswell and Oxborough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cobbe née Bedingfeld" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father probably of East Anglia; lived in Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married William Cobbe (knighted 1603, d. 1612) of Sandringham, Norfolk. Recusant." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "719" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Cobbe née Bedingfeld" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTBOURCHIER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bourchier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Countess of Bath; 3rd wife of John Bourchier, Earl of Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "432" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1561" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Bourchier" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sherif+Hoton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sherif Hoton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sherif Hoton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ellington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ellington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ellington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_091>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1504 FN APLUMPTON>\n<X AGNES PLUMPTON>\n<P 188>\n[} [\\LETTER CLIII.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipfull Robart Plompton, kt. be thes byll delivered\nin hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull, I in most hartee wyse recomennd me unto\nyou, desiring to heare of your wellfaire and good speed in your\nmatters, letting you understand that I am in good helth, with\nall your children (blessed be (^Jesu^) ), and pray you of your\ndaly blessinge; and all your servants is in good health and is\nright glad to here of your welfare. Sir, one the eving after the\nmaking of this letter, your servant Edmund Robyson come home,\nand so I understond by your letter, that you wold understand if\nSir John Roclife servants have received any ferme in Yorkshire,\nbut therof I can get no knowledg as yet. But they have sold oke\nwood at Nesfeld, and lettes them stand to the tyme of the yere,\none oke that is worth xl=d= for xij=d=; and also they have sold\naches at the same place: and the okes are sold to William\nClapame and Richard Clapame, and the aches to the towards there\nabout. And also at Idell, they have sold holyn to James Formes\nand to Thomas Quentin and William Aches, and herof I can geet no\nmore certaintie as yet. And also there is no mo of your tenaunts\nto get as yet, nor your servants nether, at this tyme; but the\nTrenitie have you in his blessed keepinge Scrybbled in hast, the\nfryday next after St. Marke day.\n   By your wyffe,\n   Dame Agnes Plompton.\n[\\26 April 1504.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "188" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "251" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 26 April, 1504"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ailesbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ailesbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ailesbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Higher (Oxford)"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RLANGLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Schoolmaster of Eton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Langley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "155" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Langley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Eyton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Eyton, Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eyton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSCROGGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER, KNIGHTED 1662, SERJEANT 1669, JUDGE OF COMMON PLEAS 1678 (1675?), LORD CHIEF JUSTICE 1678, REMOVED FROM OFFICE IN CONNECTION WITH THE TITUS OATES CASE 1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24950" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Low" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SCROGGS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1623?-1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN DEDDINGTON, OXFORDSHIRE; STIFFORD ESSEX, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "CHARLES HATTON WAS MARRIED TO SCROGGS'S DAUGHTER. 'SON OF ONE-EYED BUTCHER NEAR SMITHFIELD BARS, AND HIS MOTHER A BIG FAT WOMAN WITH RED FACE LIKE AN ALE-WIFE'. FATHER PROBABLY A RETIRED BUTCHER OF CONSIDERABLE MEANS." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1683" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM SCROGGS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Otes>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Otes" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Otes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN1>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9503" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASTRINGER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT OF SIR THOMAS GRESHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANTHONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STRINGER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORFOLK?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Stringer's opinion valued by N.B. (letter on p. 64)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "237" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANTHONY STRINGER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2OXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERGYMAN, VICAR OF GOODNESTONE, FAVERSHAM, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1612-1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BARHAM AND FAVERSHAM, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5264" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stony+Stratford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bucks.> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire" , "Stony Stratford, Bucks." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stony Stratford" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/fundedBy>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An organization funding a project or person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "funded by" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBASIRE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Spent some time in France as a little boy under the care of various tutors; admitted pensioner at St. John's College, Cambridge 1665." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Isaac Basire Sr. (1607-1676), archdeacon and refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. between 1647 and 1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "b. Egglescliff, Cleveland, Durham; spent some time in Rouen, France ?1649; Colne, Cambridgeshire. Studied in Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest son. Became a Roman Catholic in France, reconverted on his return to England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1171" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1648" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Basire" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Heylysdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Heylysdon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Heylysdon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norbury+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Norbury Park" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norbury Park" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tynemouth>
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                "<Q D 1617 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,2>\n[} [\\II. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM OLIVER NAYLOR\nTO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good Mr. Coosen,\nI cannot but thinke my selfe much beholding to your love that\ninterpret trouble kindnes, and, in what I may, I will endeavour\n<P I,3>\nto retaine that love which is so well disposed where it does\naffect. I thanke you for the contents of your letter; it does me\nmuch good to heare of these adventures, beeing so farre of from\nthem. I shall pray for your most worthy Lord's good successe,\nand surely if the ball have written uppon it (\\detur potiori\\) ,\nI know which way it will goe. I shall not trouble you for any\ncatalogue of the mart, for we are sure to have one sent from my\nLord's booke-binder, but for the choyce amongst them I shalbe\nvery glad to heare from you. You shall not feare the delivery of\nyour letters, for we never loose any which the carriers receive,\nand for those which I send, I will either enclose them in my\nsister's, or direct them to you at your Lord's. At this tyme I\nhave no newes to requite you, and writing by one of my Lord's\ngentlemen, who is now readie to goe, I am fayne to make hast.\nSo with my best love and commendasions, I rest,\n   Yours ever,\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   Ap. 13, [\\1616-17.\\]\n   I pray you commend me to Mr. Roane.\n   To my very loving frend Mr. Coosen, at the Reverend father\nin God, the Bishop of Lichfield's, at St. Austin fryars.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "Oliver Naylor to John Cosin on 13 April, 1617"@en .

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                "Hawkshead, Westmorland" ;
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                "Hawkshead" .

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                true ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1652 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 211>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MORGAN LLOYD^]\n   To M=r= Morgan Lloyd.\nMost deare and beloved in Christ,\n   It is a most blessed thing to have a close com~union with our\nGod, in the motions and workings of that love which the eternall\nSperitt of love and life begetts in the heart, those are the\nRivers of living waters, which flow from the humble and meek\nsperitts of a Saint to refresh barren and dry hearts and to\nquicken dead, dull, and slow speritts. These flowings from your\nheart to your penn hath through grace conveyed much Refresm=t=\nand comfort to your friends here in Ireland that dwell in the\nmidst of snares, and being called to spend theire whole tyme in\nearthly and carnall Imploym=ts=, have theire Speritts much\ndeadened, and cooled in the things of Heaven, and affaires of\nthe Soull. If a stone or piece of Earth were placed in the\nbraine and at the heart, how could and heavy would the Speritt\nbe, even such are the affaires of the world (although honest\n<P 212>\nand necessary.) And therefore happy are they that are least\nincumbred with them; my brother Harry being now more than\nformerly Engaged in those affaires (having the Governem=t= of\nDublin cast uppon him in Co=ll= Hewsons absence), is more then\nordinarily sensible of this, although God hath given him a\nstrong lively Speritt in the wayes and workes of Christ. The\nLord is pleased to continue the Rodd of his anger upon this Land\nsome off his owne people in Dublin are in the furnace, and some\ntaken away. I pray you sett our X~ian frends with you upon\nseeking the Lord Earnestly and frequently for us, and Likewise\nfor themselfes and all the saints of God least his anger burn\nagainst our couldnes and inactivity. Great actions are abroad,\nwherein the hono=d= of God are greatly concerned, who knoweth\nwhether the faith, prayers and graces of the Saints are given\nfor such a tyme as this butt if they stand not in y=e= gapp they\nwill not be approved when deliverance cometh. Your Generalls\ntorment me by putting me into a longing to know particulars,\nwhat are the things that are printed against the Saints at\nWrexham, unto whom (I hope) the Lord hath given a Speritt of\nSobriety, as well as X~ian zeale not to affect empty vaine\nspeculations which hath deceaved many into a contempt of the\nOrdinances of Christ, and his written word, and at length (like\nhim that beleved himselfe to be that great Starr which he looked\nupon and pointed at) beleeve that themselfes are God and Christ,\nthat noe Act of theires is sinfull, that Cheques of Conscience\nagainst the Committall of any Act be it ever soe sinfull or\nmonstrous, proceeds from the want of that Perfection which they\nhave acquired, and professedly Act in as the enjoym=t= of that\nliberty, and Priveledg which the Perfection entitles them unto.\nTruly many of those we have heard off, and some of them we met\nwith in Ireland, and I believe that the knowledg and report of\n<P 213>\nthese things have bredd Jelouses in many well meaning people\nthat what to them seemes new (although an Evangelical truth)\nproceeds from a Speritt of a Delusion, the Lord keepe us close\nin the sure word of truth in our walkeings that the ordinances\nof Christ which are as soe many Spirituall Buoys, to Direct us\nin the right Channell, may not be esteemed nugatory and of noe\nforce nor advance above theire due Latitude, as the Papists doe\nI would have binne glade to have seene what is in printe\nquestionless it may be guessed from what Speritt, and from what\nhand it proceeded, lett Patience worke and you shall see that\nshame will be the reward of the Authors and promoters of these\nlyes. The Lord reward your great love and kindness to my boy and\ngive strength to (my deare friend) your wife: I thanke you for\nyour freedome with mee as to Marriage, I desire to know from\nwhom and of whom the report you mention came, and for your\nsatisfac~con I doe really profess unto you that since the\ndeparture of my deare wife (of most pretious memory) I have not\nseene nor do I know, nor can thinke of that woeman on whom I\nhave Pitched my thoughts to be in that Relation to mee, and if\nall the world were sett before mee to make my choice off, my\nthoughts doo not yett lead mee to any one numerically, my minde\nas yett suites not with the ofspring of this climate. If I were\nin my native country, and could meete with one endued with soe\nmuch grace, meekness, humility, love, comelines, and wisdome as\nshe had who is removed from mee, and one that in the course of\nnature might promisse children, and would love my boy as her\nowne, and be content he should be the Elder Brother, I should\nblesse God for such an acquaintance. I wish M=r= Powell would\nleave his disputeing and that he and you would come over for\nIreland for some time. Many Gratious hearts and heades here\nconceave that disputes produce neither grace nor\n<P 214>\nknowledg but administers and ingenders striffes: pray remember\nmy deare love to M=r= Powell and M=r= Mostin when you write, and\nto all our friends.\n   Your very affectionate frind in the Dearest obligat~on,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDrogedah August 23rd 1652.\n\n"@en ;
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                "minister" ;
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                "friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "910" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MLLOYD> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Drogheda> ;
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                "John Jones to Morgan Lloyd on 23 August, 1652"@en .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "AddressFormula"@en .

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                "Abbotsbury" ;
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                "Abbotsbury" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Sumatra" .

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                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
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                "<Q A 1617 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 43>\n[} [\\XXXII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY CONTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Madam,\n   It troubled me much that you should thinke me so negligent as\nnot to have written to you againe upon so many sommons as itt\nsemes the messenger of your last sayth he gave me: but in my\nexcuse I must first say, the letter was left hear in my absence,\nand sertainly so hath his caulings binne for an answer, if at\nall; for I have examined all my servants to whom I thought itt\nlikely he might have addressed himselfe, and neyther I nor they\ncan remember any such matter. Yett perhaps the fault hath not\nbinne his neyther, soe he may well have binne often hear and\nmissed me; for som litle building I have in hand att the More,\nor other busnesses thear, against our goeing theather this\nsommer, hath for thes many weekes carried me often from hom.\nShewr I am neyther want of affection or desier to make all\ndemonstrations therof hath kept my letters from you, which I\ndesier you will believe, and that the long\n<P 44>\ndeferring of my promis to vissitt you hath binne inforsed by\nthose occasions I could not avoid; but this sommer I hope to\nfind a tyme more freely mine to dispose of, though I cannot yett\nname any, being to attend a bargain I am making with my Lo. of\nBuckingham's officers for the fee farme of Combe, which will\ncarry me sooner or later theather, as we conclude or breake: but\nI will first injoine you to give me your word, that you shall\nnot make my coming eyther a troble or a charge for you. This\ndull towne afords nothing worthy the wrighting, for ther is\nalmost nobody of quality left in itt. Of the Queen's court I can\nsay litle good, for her resolution to part with Roxbrough still\ncontinues, which makes her looke big upon all she thinkes loves\nthat good woeman, and they attend her very seldom: of which\nmatter I am one that price her favor, but upon such an occasion\ncannot be sorry for her frownes, which are now\n<P 45>\nlitle to me, all my court busnesses being so dispatched as they\nwill not much requier my attendance ther; and I am growne to\nlove my ease and liberty so well as no measuer of favor could\noften invite me theather, whear ther is no hope of any good to\nbe donne. My Lo. Mownteagle and my Lo. Chandos are very shortly\ngoeing to the Spaw, though not togethear; for my Lo. Mownteagle\nis growne so in love with a plentifull fortune and a privat\ninjoyeing therof, as he shuns all other conversation. When they\nare gonne ther will scarse be a gentleman to be seen about this\ntowne, whence I shall not stirre till after Midsommer terme. Out\nof Scotland I hear no newse but that the Inglish of quality are\nvery kindly and royally entertained by the nobility, but the\nmeaner sort not so well used by the common people; which trobles\nthe K. extreamly, who entertains all the noblemen went with him\nnot as servants but guests. This is all his jorney hath yett\nbrought forth. By the next you can send to London by, lett me\nknow when you looke you, that I may not apoint to com to you att\nan unseasonable tyme; and I beseech you be more confident in my\nlove to you then to suspect the declination therof upon the\nomission of any seremony, which I confesse I am often guilty of\ntowards my freinds, though never willingly of any such neglect\nas may\n<P 46>\ngive them a just cause to suspect me; which you shall never\nhave, but all the proofes in my power that I am as much as you\ncan wishe, or is in me to be to any,\n   Your most faithfull and affectionat freind,\n   L. Bedford.\n   I am very glad to hear by M=rs= Kendrick that your children\nare so well. He that hath given them you, give you with them all\nthe comforts children can be to a mother. Lett my best wishes be\nremembred to M=r= Bacon as I make them for him, and give me\nleave to entreate you to do me the favor to lett som servant of\nyours carry the ten peeses I have delivered this bearer to\nNorwidge, whence I have had two letters lately from the fine\nM=r= Russell who itt seems the fayr Queen hath forsaken, for he\nwrights me word he is ther prisoner, in the under sheriff's\nhouse, in great necessity; and it wear a great pitty so\ncompleate a foole should starve, yett I am loth to send on\npurpose so farre to his worship.\nHarington House, this 26th of May [\\1617\\] .\n   To my dear and worthy freind the La. Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "close friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "Lucy" ;
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                "Russell née Harington" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 26 May, 1617"@en .

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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
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                true ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1496 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 116>\n[} [\\LETTER XCI.\\] }]\n(^To my master Sir Robart Plompton, knight, at Plompton.^)\n   In my right humble and harty wyse I recomend me unto your\ngood mastership, and to my singuler good lady. The ix day of\nFebruary I received your wrytting, the which was to me great\ncomforth. The contents therof was moved to my lord Prive seal\nafore that, by Percyvall Lambeton, as he shewed to me, and as he\n<P 117>\nhath wrytten to you the scanty in every thing of my lords mynd\nin that behalfe; the which, me semeth, right good and necessary\nfor you. And yt pleaseth you, when my lord cometh into your\ncountry, to se him, and ride a myle or ij with him, and wellcome\nhim to the country; yt will doe good many wayes. Sir, afore\ncredaunce of Ewene Barle, he gave none to me but for these\npremyses, and that, I thinke, nedeth no more labor nor cost; for\nwhen my sayd lord had answered reasonable therin, yt sufficeth\nfor the same. Also I send herin a byll of discharg for your\nfine, and I wold I myght have content the same fyne at the last\nterme, [{but I spared for the more advauntage,{] for ye payd\nnone syth Trenetie terme unto now. And your owne, and ever\nwylbe, to my power, as knoweth our Lord, who ever preserve you\nand yours in prosperous long tyme to endure. From Furnywalls\nInn, the xiij of February.\n   Your humble servant, Ed. Plompton.\n[\\13 Feb. 1495-6.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1496" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnival%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 13 February, 1496"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spain+%28Alicant%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Spain (Alicant)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Spain (Alicant)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Isle+of+Man%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Isle of Man?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isle of Man?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lord high treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Grey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1420?-1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "307" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1420" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1489" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmond Grey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Melton+Constable>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Melton Constable, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Melton Constable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hornby+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hornby Castle, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hornby Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oldstoke>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FHampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oldstoke, ?Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oldstoke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney, z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HUN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19026" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; Trinity College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Richard Montagu (1692–1722), Viscount Hinchingbrooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1718-1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Hinchingbrooke House, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire (then Huntingdonshire?); widely travelled (France, Italy, Greece, Turkey); d. London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Baron Montagu of St Neots, Viscount Hinchingbrooke. Served first at the admiralty, then as postmaster-general. Returned to the admiralty. Sought Charles Burney's advice on the music among the South Sea Islanders" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "4th Earl of Sandwich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1792" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMARTIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Attorney, antiquary; Articled clerk (1715) with his elder brother Robert, a Thetford attorney; Admitted a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (c.1719)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18212" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Free School House of the Suffolk parish of St Mary's, adjoined to Thetford, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Martin (c.1650-1721), rector of Great Livermere, Suffolk and curate of St Mary's; wife Elizabeth Burrough, daughter of Thomas Burrough of Bury St Edmunds" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Martin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1697-1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Palgrave, Suffolk (domicile from 1722); Thetford, Norfolk (birthplace and domicile until 1722)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Cousin of James Burrough, Francis Blomefield's tutor at Caius College; Married Sarah Cropley (d.1731), daughter of John Tyrell or Thorold (married c. 1721 or 1722); One of the executors of the Le Neve Collection, who made the material available to Blomefield; Second marriage to Frances Le Neve (née Beeston) (d.1751), widow of Peter Le Neve (married in 1732); Crucial in seeing the history of Norfolk completed, both during Blomefield's lifetime and afterwards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "270" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1771" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Martin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holborne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holborne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holborne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMAKNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Local steward to the Stonors; sold his estates to the Stonors." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Mackney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Makney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brightwell, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In 1430 was distrained at the manor-court of Sotwell to do fealty for his lands, and afterwards was sued by his sisters, Isabel wife of John Colyngryge and Agnes wife of John Fitz Robert, because, having no children, he had agreed to sell the Mackney manor to Thomas Stonor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Country squire, steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1018" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Makney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GLANE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bristol" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "682" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Lane" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1645 T OCROMWELL>\n<X OLIVER CROMWELL>\n<P 305>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXV. OLIVER CROMWELL TO WILLIAM LENTHALL ESQ=R=.\nSPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.\\] }] \n   Sir\n   Beinge commanded by you to this service, I thinke my selfe\nbound to acquaint you with the good hand of God towards you and\nus. Wee marched yesterday after the Kinge whoe went before us\nfrom Daventree\n<P 306>\nto Haverbrowe, and quartered about six miles from him. This day\nwee marched towards him. Hee drew out to meete us. Both Armies\nengaged. Wee, after three howers fight, very doubtfull, att last\nrouted his Armie, killed and tooke about five thousand, very\nmany officers, but of what quallitye wee yet know not. Wee tooke\nalsoe about two hundred carrages, all hee had, and all his\ngunnes, being twelve in number, whereof two were demie-cannon,\ntwo demie culveringes, and (I thinke) the rest sacers. Wee\npersued the enimie from three miles short of Haverb. to nine\nbeyond, even to sight of Leic=r=. whether the Kinge fled. Sir\nthis is non other but the hand of God, and to him alone belongs\nthe glorie, wher in none are to share with him. The Generall has\nserved you with all faythfullness and honor, and the best\ncommendations I can give him is that I dare say hee attributes\nall to God, and would rather perish than assume to himselfe;\nwhich is an honest and a thrivinge way, and yett as much for\nbravery may bee given to him in this action as to a man. Honest\nmen served you faythfully in this action. Sir they are trusty. I\nbeseech you in the name of God not to discourage them. I wish\nthis action may begett thankfulnesse and humilitye in all that\nare concerned in itt. Hee that venters his life for the libertye\nof his countrie, I wish hee trust God for the libertye of his\nconscience\n<P 307>\nand you for the libertye hee fights for. In this hee rests, whoe\nis\n   your most humble servant\n   Oliver Cromwell.\n   June 14=th=. 1645 Haverbrowe.\nFor the Hon=ble= William Lenthall Speaker of Commons-House of\nParliament, Theise.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "305" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Lenthall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "speaker of the House of Commons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "military leader - parliamentary leader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, military leader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLENTHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Market+Harborough> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall on 14 June, 1645"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4SENHOUSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. Bees school; Eton; Pembroke College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Humphrey Senhouse III (1731-1814), scholar, country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey IV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Senhouse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1773-1842" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Netherhall, Cumberland; 1786- schooled at St. Bees, Cumberland; 1788- Eton; 1791-? Cambridge; Maryport, Cumberland; 1817 continental tour" ;
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                "Only son of Humphrey III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1273" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1842" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey IV Senhouse" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPULESTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERGEANT/CONSTABLE OF CAERNARVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PULESTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CAERNARVON, GWYNEDD, WALES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1032" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN PULESTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Camp+at+Oudenarde>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Camp at Oudenarde" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Camp at Oudenarde" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1662 FN PBASIRE>\n<X PETER BASIRE>\n<P 219>\n[^PETER BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n   Rouen, this 12th of 10=bri=, 1662.\nReverend Sir, and most loving Father,\n   This reiteracon, since your last to me (by Esq=e= Balmley's\nfavour,) being my 3d, I might a little wonder, but reflecting\nupon Tibullo's saying,\n(\\Pluribus intentus minor est ad singula sensus.\\)\nI desist: your faithfull friend, Mr. R. (who, since his\narrivall, told me he had writt to you from Orleans,) did weekes\nagoe expect a line from you; [\\...\\] he, uncertain to write,\npresents his services to you; wee have not as yett (by reason of\nhis urgent affaires) dispatched with your adverse party, but as\nsoone as wee shall have put a period to part of his obstinate\nand allmost implacable litigacons, I shall, (God willing) give\nyou an ample account. It would not prove amisse, if (without an\ninconveniency) which I fear you cannot, (\\vous pouvies preparer\n<P 220>\nle Racquittes de cette Rente (Sixiesme) que Tocque a acquis au\nnom de sa Femme\\) . Do=r=. Brevint did honour me with a Lre.\nfrom Paris about 3 weekes agoe, in answer to which I thanked him\nfor the favour he did proffer me, as yet unnecessary; the\nMessrs. de Langle, Jeansse, and Le Moyne, tender their humble\nservice to you. If you would honour the last with a line, he\nwould take it for a great favour, you being a person after whose\nintelligence and conference he dayly aspires. His repute is not\nordinary, but beares the characther of a profound student. I\nfind, and that by experience, that liberty of conscience is a\nmore precious pearle than those which jewellers adventure, by\nsea, land, and fyre, to attaine; wee have here on the one side\nBabylon, which under the pretexte of religion and visor of piety\nruns into a labyrinth of superstition, yet filling the aire with\nboasting of their workes, when most men know, and you of all\nother, that her wayes are but like the tyger's skin, as if the\nThisle could bragge of her Figgs, or the Thorne vaunt itself\nagainst the Vyne of Canaan, saying her berries are better grapes\nthan hers. On the other side, we have the Presbyterian\nProtestants, who to avoid Charybdis (Superstition, nay innocent\nceremonies unfittly termed Charybdis) run headlong upon Scylla, \n<P 221>\n(Irreverency, most sinfull and undecent); betwixt both, it is\nvery difficult to practice (I meane to (\\Faex Populi\\) ,) what\nlearned Mercer judiciously observes, that the same words in\nHebrew, which signifyes an eare, in the duall signifyes a pair\nof balances, [^GREEK OMITTED^] (\\et\\) [^GREEK OMITTED^] , (\\ut\nos cibum, sic mens verba\\) , saith Chrysostome. The one speaking\nin an unknown tongue, the other with such rethoricall\nflowrishes, that, (\\potius sua munera, quam audientium Vulnera\ndemonstrat\\) . I find your words most true, no church like\nEngland. The late stormes have proved the losse of many French,\nboth vessels and men; because only upon her coasts. It is\ngenerally reported here, that the King of France prepares an\nirreconcileable warre with his lord the Pope. I wish it may\nthrow his triple crowne to the grounde. I intreate you to desire\nMr. Actham by your next to send me your Lres. directly to Mr. R.\nby the post, and not by Mr. Cognard's correspondent, because I\np'ceive a p'judice upon me. Humbly beseeching God to direct,\nfurther, and perfect all your affaires, both eccli'cal and\ntemporall of the next succeeding yeare, as also devoutly craving\nthe continuance of your prayers and blessing, I remaine,\n   Reverend Sir, \n   and most loving Father,\n   Your very obedient Son,\n   P. B.\n<P 222>\n   I humbly intreate you to p'sent my duty to my Mother,\ndesireing her blessing, likewise my love to my Brothers and\nSister. P'don, I beseach you, my presumption.\n\n"@en ;
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                "12 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "219" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "youngest son of Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rouen> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Basire to Isaac Sr. Basire on 12 December, 1662"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Baieux>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Baieux" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Baieux" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Magnate. Lancastrian; earldom & estates restored, warden of the east and middle marches 1470; justice of the forests beyond Trent 1471-72; constable of Bamburgh and steward of Knaresborough for life 1471; constable of Newcastle and sheriff of Northumberland for life, KG 1474; with Edward IV in France 1475; participated in the invasion of Scotland 1482, commander of Berwick after its recovery; supported Richard III's claim to the throne, became great chamberlain of England after his accession 1483; assisted in Richard's defeat 1485; Henry VII's lieutenant in the north, dominated Yorkshire; lynched in an upraising in the north. Master to Robert Plumpton, who served him as the constable of the castle of Knaresborough and as master forester." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21935" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Percy (1421-1461), 3rd earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1449, d. 1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From a northern family; imprisoned in London (Fleet) 1464; 1st earl of Pembroke's ward => Wales? by 1468; released from the Tower 1469; estates mostly in Yorkshire, Northumberland and Cumberland; Wressle Castle, Yorkshire \"a favourite residence of the Percies\"; died in Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Mother: Eleanor, Baroness Poynings (1428-1484). Married c. 1476 Maud (d. in/ante 1485), daughter of William Herbert (d. 1469), 1st earl of Pembroke, whose ward he had been by 1468. Distant relative to the Plumptons by marriage. Fellow-prisoner of John Paston I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "4th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3287" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1489" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Checheleye>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Checheleye" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Checheleye" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FGIFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Bartholomew Skerne of Pattiswick Hall, Essex; stepfather Matthew Smith, lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GIFFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM ESSEX? TO STAFFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF EDWARD GIFFORD OF WHITELADIES, STAFFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "308" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCES GIFFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WOLDYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Herald and antiquary; literary secretary (1738-1741) to Edward Harley, second earl of Oxford; obtained the post of Norroy king-at-arms (1755) through the patronage of the duke of Norfolk (Edward Howard)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Oldys (1636-1708), civil lawyer; his mistress & cousin Ann Oldys (1671-1711) was the mother of William Oldys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Oldys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1696-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire (1724-1730); Gray's Inn, London (1730-1738); Oxford (1738-1741); Gray's Inn, London (1741-c.1751); Fleet Prison (1751); London; College of Arms (1755-1761); London (birthplace)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Never married. (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Herald and antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "292" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Oldys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BWITTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Broome" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Witts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl.1754-1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire? Had family in Witney, Oxfordshire. Visited London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Was a dissenter or at least had dissenters (Quakers) in the family: brother Edward Witts, inhabitant and freeholder of Witney (d. 1754), and brother Richard Witts of Witney (d. 1755). May have had a daughter, Apphia (1743-1840), who married (1) 1770? Joseph Peach, governor of Calcutta, and (2) 1772 Thomas Lyttelton (1744-1779), second Baron Lyttelton, libertine and politician." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Freeholder?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "520" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Broome Witts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500S? T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P II,181>\n[} [\\XXXVI. HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT.\\] }]\nBy the King.\nH. R.\n   Trusty and welbiloved, we grete you wele. And where as we\nlately by our othre lettres commaunded you to suffre and lette\npasse a certain curror whiche\n<P II,182>\ncam from the corte of Rome to Laurence Bonvice, whom ye stopped,\nsupposing that he had been the same personne that we certified\nyou of by our former lettres, whiche shuld bringe down proces\nfor the alom lately brought in our ship the Souverain. Soo it is\nthat we have receyved from you certain writinges, sealed with\nour seale, whiche the said curror brought according to our\ncommaundement in our former lettres. How bee it, as we\nunderstand, ye detaigne stil the said curror with his writinges.\nWherupon our mynde and pleasure is that ye permitte and suffre\nthe said curror incontinently to bee at his libertie, so that he\nmay comme into this oure reame with his said writinges, your\nsaid restraint notwithstanding. Forseeng alwayes that in caas\nany suche personne shal happen to comme to that oure town, out\nof the parties of Flaundres, with suche proces as aforsaid, that\nthan ye use and demean you in that behalf according to our\nformer lettres without any failling, as our special trust is in\nyou. Yeven undre our signet at our manor of Grenewiche, the\nxvii. daye of August.\n   [\\ADDRESSED:\\] To oure trusty and welbiloved counsaillor and\nknight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our deputie of our\ntowne and marches of Calays.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, deputy of Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - his counsellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GITALBOT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to Gilbert Talbot on 17 August, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shrewsbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shropshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shrewsbury, Shropshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shrewsbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal disputes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1483 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 43>\n[} [\\LETTER V.\\] }]\n(^To the right honorable my especyall good master, Sir Robert\nPlompton, knight.^)\n   After all due recomendations premysed, pleaseth your\nmastership to wyt that I have received my fee xxvi (^s.^) viii\n(^d.^) for Pentycost last past, sent to me by my fader servant,\nWilliam Coltman, in my most humbly wyse thanking your mastership\ntherfore; neverthelesse I marvell greatly that your mastership\nwrote not to me, comaunding me to doe you some service at\nLondon. Sir, you know my mynd and service, and I am right sory\nand any synister wayes of my adversaryes be shewed unto you, and\nnot of my deserving; if yt be so, your wryting had bene to me\nmore comfortable then much goods, considryng althings done\naforetyme. Such as be your adversaryes in your old matters hath\nbene with me at London, Master Bryan Roclife, Palmes and\nTopclyffe, comyning and desyring further to proced in our\nmatters; and saying, ye clame suyt, service and seute, of ther\nmaner of Colthorpe, and for the same merce him in your court at\nPlompton: if yt be so, in my mynd yt is necessary to aske,\ndistreyne, and levie the sayd amerciments. Pleaseth it your\nmastership in my most humble wyse to recomend me unto my good\nladyes, and to my power service, as I have bene and ever wylbe\nto my lyfes end, as more at the larg the brynger of this shall\nshew unto you by mouth, to whom I pray you give credence. In\nshort space ye shall know more for the\n<P 44>\nbest, with the grace of (^Jesu^) , who your mastership preserve.\nAt London, the last day of June.\n   Your humble servant, Edward Plompton.\n[\\30 June 1483.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "278" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 30 June, 1483"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AALINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "More's household" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Wealthy London merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ALINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF THOMAS MORE'S SECOND WIFE ALICE, HALF-SISTER OF MARGARET ROPER, EDUCATED IN THOMAS MORE'S HOUSEHOLD, WIFE OF SIR GILES ALINGTON, KNIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DAME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "756" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE ALINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rostellan>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_County+Cork> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rostellan, County Cork, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rostellan" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_125>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "demand to attend the king (Richard III)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1483 T FLOVELL>\n<X FRANCIS LOVELL>\n<P II,162>\n[} [\\333. FRANCIS, VISCOUNT LOVELL TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\11 October, 1483\\]\n<P II,163>\n   Cosyn Stoner, y commawnde me to youe as hartely as y cane:\nfor as myche as hit plesyth +te Kynges grace to have warnyd youe\nand all other to attende upon his grace, and your compeny +tat\nye wolde come in my conysans and my compeny to come with you:\nand I ame sewre +tat schall plese his grace beste, and cawse me\nto thynke +tat ye lofe my honor, and y trust schalbe to your\nsewrte. Y pray youe remembyr this, as y schall remembyr youe in\ntyme to come, by +te grace of Jhesu, who ever preserve youe.\nWreten at Lyncolne +te xj day of Octobyr.\n   Your hertely lovyng\n   Cosyn ffraunceys Lovell.\n   Also Cosyn, +te kyng hath commawndyd me to sende youe worde\nto make youe redy, and all your compeny, in all hast to be with\nhis grace at Leyceter +te Monday +te xx day of Octobyr: for I\nhave sent for all my men to mete me at Bannebery, +te Soterday\n+te xviij day of Octobyr.\n   To my Cosyn [{Syr{] William Stoner.\n\n<S SAMPLE 2>\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Last letter in the collection" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives through marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Lovell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "viscount" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FLOVELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincoln> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Lovell to William Stonor on 11 October, 1483"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Faulston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wiltshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Faulston, Wiltshire" , "Faulston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Faulston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBASSET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Basset of Umberleigh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Basset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1522/25-1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Honor Lisle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1598" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Basset" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lenne+%28King%27s+Lynn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lenne (King's Lynn, Norfolk?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lenne (King's Lynn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bagshott>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bagshott, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bagshott" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorkshire)?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sedbrigh>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sedbrigh" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sedbrigh" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBOLTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Alderman for Castle Baynard 1659-1668. Service with the Colonel Blue Regiment of the City Militia 1659-60, commissioner for lieutenancy 1660. Sheriff 1660-1, knighted 1663, lord mayor of London 1666." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
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                "Merchant Taylors' Company, apprenticed 1623/4 to Ralph Bolton of Paternoster Row, London; master 1659." ;
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                "William Bolton of Hankelow, Cheshire; gentleman" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
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                "1666" ;
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                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bolton" ;
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                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "will administered 10 February 1679/80" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Cheshire? Probably lived most of his life in London; apprenticed there c. 1624, got married there 1639, records of residence there 1645 and 1667, etc. Lord of the principal manor at Hackney, Middlesex with his brothers-in-law 1662-1669." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) 1639 Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Millett; (2) a daughter of William Hobson, alderman, 1657, of the Lords Hold, Hackney, Middlesex. Brother-in-law of Patience Ward via 2nd marriage. \"He was accused of the peculation of £1,800 of money collected for poor victims of the Fire, and finally constrained to resign He became poor and was voted a pension of £3 a week by the Common Council on 19 Mar 1676/7\" http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=31878&strquery=Bolton" ;
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                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord mayor of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "205" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
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                "William Bolton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Politician. Commissioner of the Navy 1662; knighted 1665" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6485" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Queen's College, Oxford 1642" ;
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                "Thomas, 1st Baron Coventry" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "William" ;
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                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coventry" ;
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                "1666" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "bap. 1627, d. 1686" ;
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                "Friend of Samuel Pepys" ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "453" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1686" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Coventry" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1630 FO THBOWES>\n<X THOMAS BOWES>\n<P 318>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCIX.\\] THOMAS BOWES TO MATTHEW HUTTON.}] [^TO\nMATTHEW HUTTON, ESQ.^]\n[\\27 June, 1630.\\]\n   Sir, Upon perusall of your counsell opinion, I finde that he\ninsists much upon a deede made from Sir George Bowes to you of\nthe castle, mannor, and lordship of Streatlam, (\\anno\\) 1629.\nSir George Bowes att that time hadd nothing to doe with the\ncastle or mannor, but I shall not dispute eyther his right or\nours at a distance: onely give me leave to acquainte you, that,\nunlesse you will be pleased to come over accordinge to your\nagrement and mine, the tenants will drive your tenants' goods;\nwhich I should be loath should be done untill wee had a fuller\nunderstandinge of the busines.\n<P 319>\n   My cozen Cleburne went this morninge to Thornton from hence:\nshe expected to have mett you here; but faylinge, she desired me\nto acquaint you, that you will heare of her eyther att Cillerby\nor there. Be assured none is more unwillinge that any trouble\nshould fall out betwixt you and my brother then your\naffectionate cozen,\n   Thomas Bowes.\n   June 27=th=, 1630.\n   For his kinde cozen Mathew Hutton, Esq. these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "27 June" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "318" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
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                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
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                "uncle - nephew" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
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                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1630" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bowes to Matthew Hutton on 27 June, 1630"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fountains Abbey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kensington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Kensington" ;
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                "Kensington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPULTENEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22889" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford." ;
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                "Colonel Wiliam Pulteney (c. 1655-1715) (of London/Leicestershire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1726" ;
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                "Pulteney" ;
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                "1740" ;
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                "6" ;
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                "1684-1764" ;
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                "Born and lived in London. Grand tour 1704-1705. From 1714 resided at Ashley Park Isleworth, and at Arlington Street, St. James's." ;
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                "Family originally from Leicestershire. Son of Mary Floyd. Whig M.P. 1705-1742, statesman. Earl of Bath 1742. FRS 1744. In 1711 inherited family friend Henry Guy, former secretary of the Treasury. Great orator. Married 1714 Anna Maria Gumley (1694-1758; da. of plate-glass manufacturer and army contractor John G., M.P., of Isleworth Mdx.). Estates in Middlesex and Yorkshire. Reputedly had a sharp tongue. Friend of Swift, Gay and Pope via writing political pamphlets. Adviser to earl Bute, guardian of GIII. After 1758 spent time with Bluestockings. Patron of the arts." ;
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                "15" ;
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                "Politician; (later earl of Bath)" ;
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                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
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                "3374" ;
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                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1764" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Pulteney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Brougham Castle" ;
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                "Brougham Castle" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lyon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lyon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TKELA>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT OF THE BREWS FAMILY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "KELA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR ELIZABETH BREWS AND MARGERY PASTON IN THE PASTON COLLECTION" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "206" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS KELA" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, asking for an advance" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1633 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 262>\n[} [\\CLXXIV. ANNE LADY MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMost deare Sister,\n   Not long since I had the happines to receve a letter from\nyou, the which I was not a little joyfull of. In that I was soe\nfar remote from you, I must confess it did grieve me, in that my\nbeing was so long in England; but now, since it hath pleased God\nto bring me so far as London in my way towards the Low\nCountries, my desier is to receve your commands, for, soe soone\nas I can get convenient shipping, I will make all the haste over\nthat I can. Deare Sister, I must aquaint you with the bissines\nconcerning Sir Alexander Radcliffe and my Lady; as yet I\nunderstand by them how their estate is so much encombered, first\nby\n<P 263>\nthe occasion of their debtes, and then the redeeming of their\nland, the which her father mortgaged unto the very dores of his\nhouse, that, until such time as their own estate be settled,\nthey saye they shall not be able to establish any sartintie upon\nme or mine; but so soone as they can take order for it, which\nthis terme they intend to do, then they have both promised me\nseriously they will not faile to performe all that they can for\nme. For them, I wish them much happines; and I must acknowledge\nI have bine very kindly entertained of them both all the time of\nmy being there. Now, deare Sister, when you shall see them in my\nabsence, will you please to put them in mind of me, for their\nintent is to see you this somer. Deare Sister, I must confess\nthat I am ashamed now againe to trubble you, but my necessitie\nis such, occasioned by my living and teduous travels, that I\nmust intrete you to, if you please, to send me the money which\nis to be receved at Midsomer. Were it that I did know how to\nhelp myselfe, I would not bespeake one ower's time that you have\nprefixed, but now I hope that you will take me into your\nconsideration. And thus, wishing you the blessings of this life,\nand honor hereafter, I rest,\n   Your most affectionate and truly sister ever to serve you,\n   Anna Meautys.\nLondon, April 16, 1633.\n\n"@en ;
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                "16 April" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "262" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "sisters-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "380" ;
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                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 16 April, 1633"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                true ;
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                "religious, official" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1652 FO JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 200>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HENRY CROMWELL^]\n   To Col=l= Cromwell,\nHonored Sir,\n   I hope the Lord hath brought you safe to yo=r= relations, and\nthat he hath given you a heart never to forgett the loveing\nkindnes of the Lord, nor to be lifted up in your speritt in the\nenjoym=t= of mercyes as though your owne hand had acquired them\nfor you: A meeke and an humble sperett is a Pretious frame,\nwhich the Lord will owne in that day when he maketh up his\nJewells, 3 Mal: 17.\n   Truly S=r= I have had many thoughts of that sinne of\nforgetting the Lord and what he had done for us; how\n<P 201>\ndangerous it is produceing naturally the sinnes of Ingratitude\nand Pride, which the Lord fearfully punisheth. The Prosperous\nstate is the slippery and dangerous state of a Christian,\nbecause then the Poore Creature is apt to have his affextions\nfixed upon outward enjoym=ts= and to waxe fatt, lightly\nesteeming of the Roott of his Salvations, and forgetting God\nthat formed him. Deut. 32. In such a condic~on it is good to be\noften looking Back from what state and into what state we are\nbrought, before how many thousands are wee advanced by free\ngrace, and not by any thing in ourselfes. That the higher we are\nadvanced in the world, the more dangerous is the Pinacle wee\nstand upon, and this should teach us not to be high minded butt\nfeare. If I had observed in you a high and selfish speritt I am\naffrayd my base heart had not beene free to use this freedome\nwith you, my desier is to mynd you of this Rock whereon many\nhave made shipwracke of good conscience that thorow grace you\nmay avoyd them. I shall humbly desier you to read over these\nensueing Scriptures, and I hope wilbe of use to you, to healpe\nand quicken your sperit to the Dutyes before mentioned. Deu. 4.\n3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Deut. 6. 3 to y=e= 14=v= (Cor. 2. 2, 4;\nfrom y=e= 15=th= to y=e= 23. These two last demonstrate the\nhaynousness of the sinne of ingratitude Towards God.) Isay\n17=th= 10, 11. I doe not know any one History soe often cyted in\nScripture, as that in the 25=th= of Numbers and in most of them\nmentioned as a sinne of fforgettfulnes. I hope the Lord hath\nendued you with a gratious temper of sperit to beare with the\nweakenesses of men and to accept of a cupp of cold water\ntendered in Love.\n   This instant while I was a writeing this letter came a letter\nto me intimating that there is an intention of putting another\nCap=t= to com~and my Troope; so farr as myne owne interest is\nconcerned therein I doe most freely submitt into\n<P 202>\nit but with all I doe most ernestly desier, that it may be soe\ndisposed of that those few p'sons in that country who have sett\ntheir hearts to seeke the Lord (and have bene hitherto\ncounttenanced, and encouradged therein by that troope, more then\nby any other power or p'sons in civill authority in that country\nmay be protected by them, and that the officers of the troope\nmay receive y=e= benefitt of the remove, they being religious,\nfaithfull, and stout, not inferior to any of their degree, I am\np~swaded. And therefore I conceve it a sinn to putt any\nunnecessary discouragem=t= upon them, for my owne pt~e. If I\nconceived that by this removeall, I should want any parte of\nthat intimacy, and freedome, I have had with those precious\ngodly p'sons of the troope, it would much trouble me. But in\nother respects (I hope that consideration wil be had of them.) I\nsubmitt and therefore make bold humbly to begg yo=r= favo=r= to\nrepresent my sence in this matter to such as are to act more\nproperly in affaires of that nature and especially to my\nhonorred and deare friend Major Gen=ll= Harrison unto whom I\ncannot possibly write at present, the packett being just now\ngoing away, w=ch= I hope he will take in good pte, considering\nhe hath knowne me soe long, that my age may plead something for\nmy penn, But as yet he hath not a right to that plea for not\nremembering an old acquaintance in above two yeares time,\nhowever, I confesse the duty runnes retrograde in these outward\nexpressions of Respects, and I have been fayling in mind towards\nhim: I am confident he hath made good his promisse of often\nminding me and the rest that came to Ireland at the throne of\ngrace, and y=t= y=e= efficacy of such prayors and wrestlings\nhath hithertoe preserved us. The Lord guide you by his spiritt\nto lay out yourselfe for him according to the opportunity he\nputts into your hands) in a spiritt of meekness, humility, and\nsobriety,\n<P 203>\nand teach you to enquire every stepp you goe, whether this be\nthe way of the Lord and whether you are ledd by his councell to\nwhat you undertake.\n   Your very faithfull and reall Servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 22=nd= January, 1852.\nI have sent enclosed the Articles of Arran.\n\n"@en ;
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                "22 January" ;
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                "200" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "colonel" ;
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                "colonel - colonel / son of commander-in-chief" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commissioner" ;
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                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "864" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2CROMWELL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to Henry Cromwell on 22 January, 1652"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "First earl of Cumberland 1525; Order of the Garter 1537; Warden of the west marches" ;
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                false ;
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                "Went to court at age of 10" ;
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                "Baron" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "Henry" ;
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                "1518" ;
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                "Clifford" ;
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                "1545" ;
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                "83" ;
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                "1493-1542" ;
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                "Yorkshire and Northumberland" ;
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                "A, B, C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "26" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "26018" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Clifford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rajamundry>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rajamundry" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rajamundry" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IMADDOX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17757" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school. Too bookish to be apprenticed to a pastry-cook as planned. Went with Thomas Secker to an academy in Gloucestershire run by a dissenting layman, Samuel Jones. University of Edinburgh MA 1723. Granted BA at Queen's College, Oxford, 1724. Incorporated 1728 at Queens' College, Cambridge, admitted MA, received DD 1731." ;
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                "Edward Maddox, stationer" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "Isaac" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Maddox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
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                "1697-1759" ;
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                "Born in London. Educated in Gloucestershire, Edinburgh, (Oxford,) Cambridge. Wife from Middlesex. Livings in Wiltshire > Sussex > London, court, Wells > St. Asaph (didn't reside but visited annually 1737-1742) > Worcester (1743-1759; had a country residence at Hartlebury Castle). Lived mostly in London? From 1736 attended parliamentary sessions there. Visited Bristol. Died at Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire." ;
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                "Lost his father, helped by dissenting friends to university. Conformed to the Church of England, ordained priest 1723. Married 1731 Elizabeth Price (d. 1789), daughter of Richard Price of Hayes, Middlesex, and niece of bishop Waddington of Chichester. 1724 vicar of Whiteparish, Wiltshire; 1725 prebend of Eartham, then of Bury, in Chichester Cathedral; 1730 rector of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London; 1729-1736 clerk of the closet to Queen Caroline; 1734 dean of Wells; 1736 bishop of St. Asaph; 1743 bishop of Worcester. A vigorous and efficient bishop; a conscientious MP, whig supporter (though later sometimes opposed the ministry). Prime mover of the Worcester County Infirmary. Ambitious, generous, cheerful, sometimes humorous. Died of \"a consumption\"." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Worcester" ;
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                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1759" ;
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                "Isaac Maddox" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Abano near Padua" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abano near Padua" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49i_is_former_or_current_keeper_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CSHATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Hatton (1605-1670), 1st baron Hatton" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Kirby, Northamptonshire?" ;
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                "Married a widowed daughter of Chief Justice Scroggs, Elizabeth Gilby. Supporter of James II." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "33" ;
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                "Lieutenant governor of Guernsey, captain" ;
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                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "17300" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Hatton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newcastle%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newcastle?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newcastle?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Monte+Tomba>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Monte Tomba" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Monte Tomba" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBROGRAVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "ATTORNEY OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER 1580, COUNSEL TO CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, KNIGHTED BY JAMES I (AFTER 1603)" ;
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                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn 1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BROGRAVE" ;
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                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1538-1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BRAUGHING, HERTFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
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                "2012-10-29 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "349" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "284" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BROGRAVE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Jonson" ;
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                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8085" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA Edinburgh, 1605; Bourges & Paris" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Drummond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1585-1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Hawthornden, just south of Edinburgh" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "265" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Drummond" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CMORRISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MEMBER OF GRAY'S INN, PM.P. FOR TAVISTOCK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHARLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MORRISON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1549?-1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CASSIOBURY, HERTFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "255" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1599" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHARLES MORRISON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTHYNNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/64886" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Rowland Hayward (c.1520-1593), merchant, lord mayor of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thynne née Hayward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1558-1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; Longleat, Wiltshire; Caus Castle, Shropshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of John Thynne of Longleat, Wiltshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "13296" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joan Thynne née Hayward" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GDARCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GRACE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DARCY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "DARTFORD PLACE, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR ROBERT DARCY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "230" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GRACE DARCY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBEST>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sea captain, master of Trinity House. First went to sea 1583, worked up to master, then captain. Lived in Limehouse where friends with William Adams. From about 1600 career captain based in Stepney. Trips to Barbary and Russia. Employed by EIC as General of 10th voyage 1611-14; resentment over private trade led to severing ties with EIC in 1618. Served as commander on royal ships. Masterly captain and navigator, became Master of Trinity House (authority on lighthouses and pilotage, charity for mariners) twice in the 1630s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Best, interpreter for the Muscovy Company" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Best" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1567, d. 1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "To sea 1583; lived in Limehouse. Trips to Barbary and Russia. From c. 1600 until death based in Stepney. East Indies 1611-1614." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died in August 1639." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mariner, captain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2925" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1567" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Best" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDABORNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DRAMATIST, HENSLOWE'S TENANT; TOOK ORDERS BEFORE 1618, CHANCELLOR OF WATERFORD 1619, DEAN OF LISMORE 1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6993" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DABORNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 23.3.1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM SURREY TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daborne had a chronic shortage of money in 1613-14; he seems to have Henslowe's tenant as well" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1628" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT DABORNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSAUNDERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Luke?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BEECHWOOD, FLANSTEAD, HERTFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "STEP-BROTHER OF LADY JUDITH BARRINGTON'S FIRST HUSBAND SIR GEORGE SMITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1708" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HNEVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NEVILLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF GREENLANDS AND BILLINGHEAR, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "KEEPER OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, SECOND HUSBAND OF ELIZABETH BACON/D'OYLY, SISTER OF NATHANIEL BACON," ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1593" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY NEVILLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Erle+Soham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Erle Soham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Erle Soham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mues>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mues" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mues" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBLECHYNDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CAMBRIDGE SCHOLAR WHO WAS THE TUTOR OF JAMES OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. John's College, Cambridge; fellow 1640, senior 1643-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BLECHYNDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM KENT TO CAMBRIDGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "EJECTED DURING THE CIVIL WARS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1861" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS BLECHYNDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SCOWPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Canon of Canterbury 1738, dean of Durham 1746-1774." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Cowper S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "<Q A 1642 T CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 295>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLVIII. THE KING TO THE EARL OF NEWCASTLE.\\] }] \n   New Castell\n   I thanke you for your Letter of the 25: De: and in particular\nfor sending for my Wyfe with that earnestness that ye have done.\nI give you free leave to disobey my warants for issewing Armes;\nfor what I have done in that, was in supposition that you had\nanew for your selfe and your frends; but having not, I confess\nCharity begins at home. I wonder to heare you say that there ar\nfew Armes in that Country, for when I was there, to my knowledge\nthere was twelve thousand of the Trained Bands (except some few\nHotham gott into Hull) compleat, besydes those of particular\nmen; therfor on God's name inquyre what is becume of them, and\nmake use of them all; for those who ar well affected will\nwillingly give, or lend them, to you; and those who ar not, make\nno bones to take them from them. As for your Invitations to\nseverall places; doe therein as you shall fynd best for my\nservice, without looking to the little commodities of particular\npersons or Sheeres; for though I may propose manie things to\nyour consideration, yet I shall not impose anie thing upon you;\nas for example, I heare Gen. King is come; now I desyre You to\nmake use of him in your Army, I am sure you have not good\n<P 296>\nCommanders to spare, no more than Armes, yet, I confess there\nmay be such reasons that may make this desyre of myne\nimpossible. I know Newport hes that place he expected; to which\nI will only say that I wishe you an abler and - in his roome.\nYou have had a litle tryall alreddy; yet (according to my owen\nrule) I doe not command, but earnestlie desyre you to see if you\ncan comply with this my desyre. My conclusion is to asseure you\nthat I doe not only trust in your fidelity, which (as Charles\nChester said of Q. Elizabeth's falts) all the World takes on,\nbut lykewais to your judgement in my Affairs; and ye may be\nconfident that nothing shall alter me from being\n   Your most asseured constant frend\n   Charles R.\nOxford 29: De: 1642.\nI promis you, to be as wary of a Treatie, as you can desyre. I\npray you lett me heere from you as oft as ye may.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q D 1654 FN FBASIRE>\n<X FRANCES BASIRE>\n<P 132>\n[^FRANCES BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n(^To my good frend Dr. Isaac Basire, this present.^)\nJesu!\n   30th May, 1654.\nMy Dearest,\n   Yours of the 27th of February, 1654, I receiued May 22, and\nthat hath bin all I haue receiued from you sens February 20,\n1653, your being so far from me, and the times so very bad, I\ncould not heare from you, which mad my enimy to threten me to\nstay my feft part tel I pruved you were liueing: and ould Tomas\nRed began a shut a genst me for the det you ode him, but I being\naduised by my frends to anser the shut, he was glad to let it\nfall. I prais God wich hath in abeled me to go throue many\ntrobels with thankfullnes and conteent. I ded oft thinke of your\ndirexcion, and I an oure children meet so much oftner at the\nthrone of grace for you, wich I find now by my one experans the\nshoureest refuge. The deuill and the flesh I know hath and will\nbe besey, but throu God gras in me I haue and shall ouercom\nthem. My Lady Blaxton is very wall I hop, for a fortnet sens I\nhad a letter from her. She was then at Lonan but\n<P 133>\nI looke for her shortly at her one hous. I pray you pray for\nher, as she hath constantly dun for you, besids her husbant,\nwich is at liberty with her, and is free. Her dotter, the tim my\nlady was at Lonan, maried James Sir Wil man, and her father\nhering of it sent for her, and she confesed to him she was\nmaried to him, but the man had rauesed her agenst her will, and\nso forsed her to marie with him agenst her will. Her father\nbeliueing her, caried her vp to Lonant to her mothe to liue with\nher priuetly from him. She hath maried another wors then the\nferst. \n   My Lady would often tell me of a saying of yours, oure cros\nmay be changed, but not removed. So Lord grant what heuer he\nples to send us for a cros wee may vnder go it with christan\npasons. Monser Russel ret to me in Genuary, Pette was wall and\nat scoul. He is very wary of your shut. You must lose what thy\nowe with pasans, for the one brother has sould all. Hee is\nworeth nothing and is miserable, and the other, to awoyd paying,\nhath diuorced him selfe from his wife. I haue ret doun Mr.\nJonathan Dawes nam, and I and oure lettel ones will pray for\nhim. I do assure you I do as much as in me lais to bring vp our\nchildren in the feare and knowledge of God, \n<P 134>\nand to keepe them from idlenes, and I prais God I haue comford\nof them for ther lerning and [^IN EDITION ad^] piety. My frand\nBusby ret to me if I could precure a plas for Isaax in\nWasmenster neare the coule wheare he mit be tabeled, hee would\ngiue him his bookes and lerning, and what plas fel, with in the\nskole or with out, he would do his best for him. But I was not\nabel to pay for his diet, and to find him cose in that plas, I\nreceiuing nothing from you this tow years and all most a half,\nbut the twenty pounds you sent me from Missina, wich you mean of\nat the begining of your trauels. I have not yet reseued the\ntwelue pouds and the ten pounds, but I hop I shall. Dr. Duncom\ndid rit to his brothr very ernestly about it, but his brother\ncould\nnot do it. Dr. Duncom ret to his brothe he intends for Englant.\nYour delit is safe, but I ham com from Mr. Garnet hous, it being\nlike to fool on oure heds, I have taken one of Mr. Lee hear in\nEaglisclif, and have taken it for 21 yers. I ham seteled heare\nwith content. Mr. Garnet in all my trubels stands my good frend.\nI haue had my feft part granted as yet; but, with much grif and\ntrobel, but no sertenty of the contenuens of it. Dr. Clark is\nwil, and the noble Dauisons, Mrs. Man, and her [\\...\\] and good\nMr. Panninan, thy all in queare very much of you, and will\nregious in your will\n<P 135>\nbeing. Mr. Tematie Thriscros ret to me from Lonan a very\ncomfortable lette, and sent me 5 ponds. \n   The paine of my back and the stone do very much in crec, and\nyet I kip fat. I want whit wain to take my pouthers in, heare is\nnon to be got tht is god. I do hartily prais God for your\nprospring in your (^cauling^) , and thy that torn many to\nritousnes thy shall shine as stars. Wee do extremly want you and\nyour brethern here, for there are very many that is faln from\nthe faith. Things are very bad for the presan, but it is thot by\nall wais men thy will be beter, and then I hop you will in joy\nyour one with the comford of a good concans, and if you ples to\nlet me stay heare for a tim tel I see the euent of things, then\nas soune as you send I shall with God's assistans abay you,\nthoue the sea be neuer so terabel to me. Thoue, Lord, vs direct,\nbut in no case send for me sotenly, for I trust God in his\nprouidens and marci will send you to me, wich is my soul's\nthersting desir, and in truth your being so far from me hath ben\nsom sorow to me when I could not here from you: but I and oure\ncheldren do dayly pray for your prospring in your colling. To\nGod glory, the comford and reliue of vs all.\n<P 136>\nThe cheldren, not knowing any thing, ax me when you will com\nhom, and when thy mos go to see you.\n   I haue reseuied the tokens you sent me formerly, with the 9\npare of Gerusalem garters. I shall deliuer them according to\nthir name.\nDear Husband,\n   I haue considered of what you ret to me, and intend\nfaithfully to abay you as my menester and husband, when you send\nfor me. All our cheldren are will, and in tret your blesing. My\nvnkle Pigott hath reseuied your tow pels of 22 ponds and as\nsoune as he reseuied the monny he retorns all very saue. Harty\nBlad is will, and hould An, and long to see you.\n   I ham yours in the Lord\n   F. B.\n\n"@en ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1599 FN M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 145>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXVII.\\] THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORKE TO TIMOTHY\nHUTTON.}] \n[\\25 Feb. 1598-9.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I thank yow for your letter, and I\npray yow thanke M=r=. Lawson hartely, and tell him I am not\nhable to deale with all these thinges; notwithstanding, if the\nmilnes be fitt for your house, I would be glad to serve my\nfrends. It is not like they be of that worth which he settes\ndowne, because there be other milnes in the towne; yet if yow\nunderstand certainely the worth, the value, the tenure, the\nreparations, and the price, I will tell you more. Thus,\nbeseachinge God to blesse yow and youres with his manifold\ngraces, I bid yow hartelie farewell. From Yorke, in haste,\nFebruar. 25, 1598.\n   Your loving father,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n   To my lovinge sonne, Timothie Hutton, at Marske, with speede.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to Timothy Hutton on 25 February, 1599"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_King%27s+Bench>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "King's Bench, London" , "King's Bench" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "King's Bench" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWICKHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wickham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1580s-1620s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "In 1617 described as living in Devizes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "After the death of his son Richard 1618, sued the EIC for his legacy (worth an outrageous £1400), which she won by Chancery decree in 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "789" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Wickham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1505? FS EDDELAPOLE>\n<X EDMUND DE LA POLE>\n<P I,256>\n[} [\\XXXII. EDMUND DE LA POLE TO THOMAS KILLINGWORTH.\\] }]\n[\\A.D. 1505?\\]\n   Tomas Kelengvort, I have reseved yovr letter, and also my\nschertes, and to cheerges, and a bonete, I thanke Clakes Bakker.\nI marvele yov sond me nat my naggeletes, and my haste and bedes.\nI toked yov mone for yt, and thenke yov met vele send me that\nthat I thake yov mone for; bovt I se vele ef I thake yov no mone\nyov vold make bovt letaile cheeufe for me. Ther restes in yovr\nhandes more thane xij. geldranes of the mone that Petter thoke\nyov to be my ger, and also the mone vas as gevd mone as coode\nbe. Yov have done viesle to send Parrelebene to my cousene\nNevele to povt me to more coostes. Yt vas nat my commandment\nthat yov chovld do so. Me thenke yov do nat viesle nor\nhonestele. I have notheng bovt bovt yov have yt, and yov povt me\nto ale the coste, nat so meches as gakee [\\?\\] bovt I vas fane\nto geevf heme mone for ys retrovre, and yeet yov send nat me my\nger, that I thoke yov mone to be yt. And ale that I marvele nat\nso mes as of yov, and of John Grevfovn, that yov send nat me\nvord with yn viij daes. A vas yovr a pontement with me. I vas yn\nthat kas that I vest nat vat vas best to do; for I had vent yov\nand John boovt had been trovbovld; and ef yt had ben so,\nparraventer\n<P I,257>\nI vold a found some remedie for my cheelvf, bovt be yovr bout\nfolles ther met a theng a happenid veches ve ale met a repentte.\nLoke vat dae yov a pont me to have vord frome yov. Fale nat the\ndae. Ve sal her the K. ys nove cerstond[\\...\\] Also the capetene\nhas vord that the K. of Romes has send for me my naggetels iiij.\npore, a nodder rede bonet. Thest ys to lettele a gret dele, my\nbeddes my chekves for ale thest yov have mone, for the reng I\nher no vord of yov.\n   Let me have vord for yov with ale hast, as yov have vord form\nthe marchand, and also as yov her vord of the K. Cheis vele with\nthe herres for mone for me as veille as yov kane; yov mae sae I\name vele, and ef I hade mone. Ef you se the Bastard Oskereke,\nsae I vort to you that I marled I hard no vord of hem. He chekes\nbettst hove I stand her; and ef he be the mane I thenke he be,\nme thenke he met best speke that I met have some honestle en\ntertanement with mone. And tele hem, thove he has for me, I have\nnat fore geet hem. And I strest hones for ale thest to make heme\ngovd cher with govd maner, and pavt hem to the speches for yt;\nbovt be yov nat bee vane he spekes. Also chove hem of my xx\ngeldrens for the months of xx stevers for the geldrens, and yet\nI most bed tele the monthe be hovt or I kane have my gret and\nhonorerabovle entertanement.\n   Yov hade x geldrens for my chertes, and the cherggs veches I\nhade, and a geldrans for my caskeet; ver be comes ale the todder\nmone? Provf vele for my reng.\n   Edmund Suffolk.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 256" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Killingworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "steward to Edmund de la Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "de la Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Suffolk (attainted)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDDELAPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TKILLINGWORTH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund de la Pole to Thomas Killingworth on ?, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brescia>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brescia" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brescia" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_E>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elementary"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JRENNIE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rennie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Savannah, Georgia?; to England sometime after 1777; in Warwickshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Appointed curate at Astley, but relations between Roger Newdigate and John Rennie deteriorated quickly." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Reverend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1465" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Rennie" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1476? FO GGREENE>\n<X GODFREY GREENE>\n<P 35>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVII.\\] }]\n(^To the right reverend and worshipfull Sir William Plompton,\nknight, this to be delivered.^)\n   Right reverent and worshipfull Sir, I recomend me unto your\ngood mastership. Please you to witt that I labored to Mr.\nPilkinton and to the Chaunceler diverse times for your letter\nfro the King, and promissed me to move my lord to speak to the\nKing therefore; neverthelesse it was not doon, but when the King\ncomes to London, I shall labour therefore againe. Your writts\nand (\\certiorare\\) are labored for, and shalbe had, how be the\njudges will graunt no (\\certiorare\\) but for a cause. Ailmer\nwife was like to have bene non suit in her appeale, for her day\nwas (\\octabis martini\\) ; but Whele and I certified the judges\nthat she wold come if she were in hele, and out of prison. The\njudges gifnes her no favour, for they say they understand by\ncredible informations, that these men be not guiltie, and is but\nonely your maintenance; and so one of them said to me out of the\nCourt. And Guy Fairfax said openly att the barre, that he knew\nso, verily they were not guilty, - that he wold labor their\ndeliverance for almes, not takeing a penny; and I seing this,\ntook Mr. Pygott and Mr. Collow.\n   Godfrey Grene.\n[\\Anno circiter 1476-7.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is 1477 according to Kirby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Greene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGREENE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Godfrey Greene to William I Plumpton on ?, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWESTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PRIOR OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM IN ENGLAND 1476-; AS A PRIOR RANKED AS THE PREMIER BARON OF ENGLAND, THE KING'S COUNCILLOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WESTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1431" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Current: Priory in London (Clerkenwell)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FAMILY FRIEND OF THE CELYS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "292" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1431" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN WESTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Manchester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Manchester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Manchester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_UNKNOWNRECIPIENT2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Henry V's clerks?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Signet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1419" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1419" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "194" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_120>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial & family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482? T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,152>\n[} [\\321. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\23 August (1482)\\]\n   I recommaunde me to your mastership in my best maner:\nbesekyng of the same I may be recommaundid to my lady, your wif,\nas he that is very glad of her good spede: I pray Jhesu save\nhir, and send hir good lif and long. Plese it yow to understond\nthat Frere Hugh, chaunter prest of Horton, woll no longe occupie\nthe Chaunterie ther: wherfor, syr, like it your mastership to\nwrite unto the master of Cobham, whos name is Doctor Underwode,\nto put in to the same Chaunterie Syr Robert Tybe, whiche is an\nhonest prest and good, and a clene levyng man: y ensure yow he\nwolbe a sure bedeman to yowr mastership, and do yow as good\nservice as woll any prest in Kent to his power. As for newes,\nthe brynger can informe your mastership, to whom like it you to\ngeve credens. I pray God save you and all yours. Writen at\nLondon on seint Bartholomew ys yeve with the hond of your\nservant.\n   Ric. Page.\n   To my master, Syr willm. Stonor, knyght for the Kynges body,\nbe thys delivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 152" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "185" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on 23 August, 1482"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P32i_was_technique_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ήταν τεχνική του/της"@el , "was technique of"@en , "war Verfahren von"@de , "被使用於"@cn , "a été la technique mise en œuvre dans"@fr , "был техникой для"@ru , "foi técnica da"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125i_was_type_of_object_used_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "letter to favour R. Herman, a protestant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1535 T ABOLEYN>\n<X ANNE BOLEYN>\n<P 45>\n[} [\\LETTER CXVI. QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN TO THOMAS CROMWELL.\\] }]\n<P 46>\n   Anne the Quene. By the Quene.\n   Trustie and right welbiloued we grete you well. And where as\nwe be crediblie enformed that the berer hereof Richard Herman\nmarchaunte and citizen of Antwerpe in Brabant was in the tyme of\nthe late lorde Cardynall put and expelled frome his fredome and\nfelowshipe of and in the Englishe house there, for nothing ells\n(as he affermethe) but oonly for that that he dyd bothe with his\ngooddis and pollicie, to his greate hurte and hynderans in this\nWorlde, helpe to the settyng forthe of the Newe Testamente in\nEnglisshe. We therefore desire and instantly praye you that with\nall spede and favoure convenient ye woll cause this good and\nhoneste marchaunt, being my Lordis true faithfull and loving\nsubjecte, restored to his pristine fredome, libertie, and\nfelowshipe aforesaid, and the soner at this oure requeste, and\nat your good leyser to here hym in suche thinges as he hathe to\nmake further relacion unto you in this behalf. Yeven undir our\nSignete at my Lordis manoure of Grenewiche the xiiij=th= daye of\nMay.\nTo our trustie and right welbeloved Thomas Crumwell squyer Chief\nSecretary unto my Lorde the Kings Highnes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year could be 1534?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king's principal secretary and chief minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "queen - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABOLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Boleyn to Thomas Cromwell on 14 May, 1535"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hartford+Bridge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hartford Bridge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hartford Bridge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Downham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Downham, Cambridgeshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Downham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holte>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clwyd> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holte, Norfolk" , "Holte, Clwyd" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holte" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_093>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 456>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXX. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 6TH NOVEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, even as I had gyven this bearer his\ndyspatche I receaved a letter from Mr. Davyson, by the which he\ndyd sygnefye unto me that her majesties pleasure was, that I\nshoold wryte unto your lordship to stay the commyng of the\ncommyssioners, for that she is in no sort wyllyng to be pressed\nin a matter that she is alreadye resolved not to procead in.\nThes be the verry wordes of his letter, which I refer to your\nlordships consideratyon. Monsieur Burgrave is alreadye come to\nLondon. I have appoynted on Mondaye next to speake with him, and\nwyll, for your lordships sake and the good commendatyon you gave\nhim, use him with all the favor I may.\n   I have caused sir Philip Sydneys wyll to be consydered of by\ncerteyn learned in the lawes, and I fynd the same imperfect\ntowching the sale of his land for the satysfyeng of his poore\ncredytors, which I doe assure your lordship doth greatly afflyct\nme, [{that{] a\n<P 457>\ngentleman that hath lyved so unspotted [{a{] reputatyon, and had\nso great care to see all men satysfyed, shoold be so [{exposed{]\nto the owtcrye of his creditors. His goodes wyll not suffyce to\nawnsware a third parte of his debtes alreadye knowen. This hard\nestate of this noble gentleman makethe me staye to take order\nfor his buryall untyll your lordships returne. I doe not see\nhowe the same can be performed with that solempnytye that\napperteynethe withowt the utter undoing of his credytors, which\nis to be weyed [\\in\\] conscyence. Sorrye I am to troble your\nlordship with these unplesaunt matters, but that a necessitye\nmovethe me therto. And so hoping to see your lordship here, I\nmost humbly take my leave. At Barne elmes the vj. of November,\n1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra. Walsingham.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] For her majestyes speciall affaires. To the right\nhonoorable my verie good lord the erle of Leicester, lord\nlieutenaunt-generall of hir majestyes forces in the Lowe\nCountries, &c.\n   W. Davison.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barn+Elms> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 6 November, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FLOVELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "9th Lord Lovell of Tichmarsh. Knighted in 1481, viscount 1483; with the accession of Richard III Lovell was made chief butler of England, constable of Wallingford and the king's chamberlain, and he had effective control of the castle and manor of Thorpe Waterville, Northamptonshire; knight of the Garter 1483; degraded 1485." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17058" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John, Lord Lovell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lovell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1457, d. in or after 1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Tichmarsh, Northamptonshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (by 17 February 1466) the earl of Warwick Richard Neville's niece, Anne Fitzhugh, the daughter of Henry, Lord Fitzhugh, and Alice, daughter of Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury; Anne was a first cousin of Anne Neville, William Stonor's 3rd wife." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscount" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1457" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1488" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Lovell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lichfield%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lichfield?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lichfield?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_162>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news from Bohemia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 259>\n[} [\\CLXIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FREDERIC CORNWALLIS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   The winde hath been so contrarie that I had noe means all\nthis time to tell your La=p= that my selve and all our company\nare verie well, and now verie shortly coming for England, but\nw=th=out her wee came for; the cause I know not in particular,\nbut I finde in generall matters have bin ill carried, and that\nis as much as wee dare inquire into. My Lord Goring is going in\na great hurrie, and I have onelie time to say I am\n   Your La=p's= most obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwallis.\n[\\1632-3.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "259" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "96" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1633"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+James%27+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St James' Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St James' Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 52>\n[} [\\LETTER LIX.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO MRS ELIZA\nCOTTINGTON^]\n   (^These for Mrs Cottenton.^)\n   Dear Neece,\n   Presuming I heer incloss a large love letter, each word a\nfigure, to expresse how much itt is, I take the advantage to ad\nmy sifer as a compendius way to summ up my owne; for when you\nhave read all a kynd mother can say, I wod be understoode a\ngreater lover still of\n<P 53>\nyou. These words seeme proud and high; but we ought not to blush\nin the confession of truth, and that will answer for me, none\nlives that more loves you, then\n   Dear neece,\n   Your affectionate ante,\n   Winefrid Thimelby.\n   Lett all the knott of our dear frinds receive my love. I wod\nfayne know how sweet Gat dus. If you wod please to comaund\neither my brother or hers to give me notis, I am sure thay wod\nobaye.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Eliza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cottington née Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Mr. Cottington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "aunt - niece" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "139" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECOTTINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Eliza Cottington née Thimelby on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nevis>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nevis" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nevis" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FSTJOHN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Henry Winchcombe (1659-1703) of Berkshire, baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "St. John née Winchcombe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Presumably born and raised in Berkshire. Lived at Bucklebury, Berks., and in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inherited her father's estates of Bucklebury, Thatcham, and some lands in Reading. Married Henry St. John (later visc. Bolingbroke) in 1701; largely neglected by him. Remained in England when B. fled to exile in France 1715. Resided \"in penury\" at Bucklebury manor, Berks., 1715-1718." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscountess Bolingbroke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "442" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances St. John née Winchcombe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Librarian and secretary to Bishop John Overall in London 1617-1619. Junior fellow at Cambridge 1620, rhetoric praelector 1620-21, university preacher 1622. After 1619 became chaplain to Richard Neile, bishop of Durham (continued until at least 1634); 1624 rector of Elwick (subsequently served by a curate), prebendary of Durham Cathedral; 1625 archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire; 1626 rector of Brancepeth. Royal chaplain-extraordinary 1633, chaplain-in-ordinary 1636; treasurer of the Durham chapter 1633-4; master of Peterhouse College (Cambridge) 1635, vice-chancellor 1639; dean of Peterborough 1640; in exile in Paris 1643-60, served as chaplain to protestant members of Henrietta Maria's court; bishop of Durham 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin, x Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6372" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Norwich grammar school; 1610 elected to a Norwich fellowship at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge: BA 1614, tutored by John Browne, MA 1617, BD 1623. DD 1630." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Giles Cosin (d. c. 1608) of Norwich; tradesman/merchant (probably involved in the cloth trade)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1595-1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Norwich. Studied and worked in Cambridge 1610-. Employed in London 1617-1619. After 1619 worked for the bishop of Durham, also active in his London circle; livings in Durham 1624-, Yorkshire 1625. Principal residence in Durham: Brancepeth. Appointments at court 1633 & 1636, Cambridge 1635 & 1639, Peterborough 1640. In exile in Paris 1643-1660, back to Durham as bishop 1660, visits to London (parliament). Died in London, buried in Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Elizabeth Remington (d. 1644?) was of Norfolk county gentry. Married 1626 Frances (d. 1642), daughter of Marmaduke Blakiston, who was another Durham prebendary and the previous archdeacon of the East Riding. Anglican, attacked Puritans; accused of Popish innovations. Imprisonments, publications. 1643 followed King Charles to Paris. A book lover, created a public library in Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "21121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15373" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1672" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1582 T M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 63>\n[} [\\LETTER XII.\\] A LETTER FROM DEAN HUTTON TO THE EARL OF\nHUNTINGDON.}] [^TO HENRY HASTINGS^]\n[\\8 May, 1582.\\]\n   My most humble duitie remembred to your Honour, &c. M=r=.\nDoctor Gibson hath obteined a dispensation to keepe his livinge\nin our church, whereof I am verie gladd. But in the same\ndispensation he hath obtained another dispensation; that he\nbeinge absent, and keeping no residence, may have and enjoye all\nthe commodities due to a residentiarie: for the which I am verie\nsorrie; not onelie because it is contrarie to our statutes,\nwhereunto we are all sworne, and shall be taken out of the\nlivinge of the residenciaries, some being not well hable to\nspare it; but also because it doth open a window, which (if it\nbe not speedelie shutt) is like utterlie to overthrow the state\nof our churche. We think that her Majesty's meaninge was, that\nhe should enjoie his livinge hereafter quietlie, which now by\nthe space of fyve or six yeares he hath bene in some feare to be\ndeprived of; and not to gyve him a new livinge taken furth of\nother men's lyvyngs; and for the which they are bound to keepe\nresidence xxvi. weeks yearlie to their great charge. Yet,\nbecause we love quietness and hate contention, we have neither\njoyned nor conferred with his enemies; but have sent M=r=.\nSlater, one of our companie, to my Lord his Grace of\nCanterburie, Doctor Gibson's good Lord and ours, prayinge him to\nmake some quiet end betweene him and us, becawse we wold be\nlothe to joyne with Doctor Gibson's\n<P 64>\nadversaries against hym. And my humble suit, in myne owne name\nand in the name of the whole Churche, unto your Honour is, to\nbeseeche you that you wold be a meane to my Lord of Canterburye,\nand to join with him to componde the matter, least it grow to\nsome extremitie of suit; which thinge I have alwaies hated. Ffor\nmyne owne part, I could be content, and so I know wold the rest,\nyt were referred unto yourselfe to heare and determine at your\ncominge into the country, yf my Lord his Grace of Canterburie\ndoe not now end it by your Lordshipp's good meanes, as we hope\nhe will. We have written to my Lord Treasurar, and to Sir\nFrancis Walsingham, beseechinge them to have a speciall care,\nand to be meanes, that suche like suites be not graunted\nhereafter, which tend to the decaye and ruine of the churches of\nthe old fundation. Yff the matter be not quietlie ended, we make\nno doubte but to make good proofe to the Lords of the Counsell,\nthat so muche of the dispensation as is hurtfull to the churche,\nand taketh from other men, and gyveth unto hym which he never\nhadd before, did procede upon wronge information. M=r=. Doctor\nGibson is my good frend, and I have alwaies wished him well, and\nverie lothe wold I be to joyne with his enemies; which had bene\ndone before this time yf it could have bene compassed. And\ntherefore am I so earnest with your Lordship that the matter may\nbe stayed, now at the begyninge. Thus, beseechinge God to send\nyour Honour and my good Ladie shortlie into the countrie, I take\nmy leave. From Yorke, the viij=th= of Maye, 1582.\n   Your Honour's in Christ to comaunde,\n   Matth. Hutton.\n   To the Right Honorable his especiall good Lord, therle of\nHuntingdon, Lord praesident of her Majesty's Counsell in the\nNorth parts.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Huntingdon, president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues in building a protestant commonwealth in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHASTINGS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to Henry Hastings on 8 May, 1582"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BELIZABETH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Queen of Bohemia 1619-1621, then exiled to Holland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Charles, x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 3, Royal 2, x Arundel, x Royal 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lived 1603- in the household of John, Lord Harington of Exton, and his wife, Anne; he was a strict Protestant who abhorred Catholicism and believed in the virtues of learning. Elizabeth received instruction in writing, French and Italian (was good at them), horse riding, music (one of her instructors was John Bull, organist of the Chapel Royal) and dancing. Refused to learn German while living in Heidelberg." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James I Stuart (1566-1625), king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "68" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1596-1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Scotland (Falkland Castle, Linlithgow Castle), moved to England 1603 (lived mostly at Combe Abbey near Coventry until 1608, then London/court), Heidelberg 1613-19, Prague 1619-20, Holland 1621-1661 (The Hague, 1629/30- also Rhenen in Gelderland), returned to London for the last year of her life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest child of James I and Anne of Denmark (1574-1619). Idolized her brother Henry, who died young. Married 1613 Frederick V (1596-1632), elector palatine. The symbol of militant protestantism in Europe. Had numerous children (became at odds with most of them), loved horse-riding and hunting. Lived in (relative) poverty from the English civil war onwards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "57" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of Bohemia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "30808" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northampton%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Northampton?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northampton?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GMONCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Army officer and navy officer. Participated in three failed campaigns 1625-28; ensign 1631; captain-lieutenant 1634; lieutenant-colonel 1639; participant in the army's council of war 1640; colonel of foot 1641; prisoner of parliament 1644, wrote a military manual; adjutant-general in the parliamentary army > major-general 1647; governor of Belfast and Carrickfergus 1648 (lost both 1649); colonel of foot, added to the council of war 1650; military governor of Edinburgh by 1651; lieutenant-general of the ordnance > general-at-sea 1651; MP for Devon 1653; commander-in-chief in Scotland 1654; member of the council governing Scotland 1655; qualified to sit in the House of Lords 1657; commander-in-chief of all military units in Britain, member of the council of state, MP for Devon, instrumental in restoring Charles II, created duke of Albemarle, captain-general, privy councillor 1660; lord high admiral 1665; admiral 1666-67." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18939" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Attended \"an unnamed local school\" (Skinner/DNB). According to Venn admitted fellow-commoner at King's College, Cambridge 1627; but seems to have in fact been in the army at that time - DNB says his family was impoverished and could not support him; however, he was elected MP for the university 1660 (though chose to sit for Devon) so may have had some connection to it. Admitted at Gray's Inn 1662 (Venn)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Monck, a Devon gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Monck" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1608-1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Great Potheridge, north Devon; brought up for a time at Exeter or Maydworthy, Devon; educated in Devon (and 1627 Cambridge?); campaigned abroad 1625-28, -31; back to England from Dordrecht 1638; fought against the Scots 1640; in Ireland 1642-43; imprisoned in Hull (Yorkshire) and London 1644-46; back to Ireland 1647; England 1649 (London + had inherited the family lands in Devon -47); fought in Scotland 1650; Bath, Somerset 1652; at sea, then politics in London 1653; back to Scotland 1654; to London with his army 1660; after the restoration granted lands, given a residence at The Cockpit, Whitehall; acquired a country seat at New Hall, Essex, to which retired 1668; died at The Cockpit." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Elizabeth, daughter of one of the richest Exeter merchants, Sir George Smyth of Maydworthy. Killed an under-sheriff 1626? Innovative naval tactics. Married 1653 a Londoner (his seamstress during his imprisonment?), Anne Radford (1619-1670), daughter of a farrier at the Savoy, John Clarges, and his wife, Anne Leaver. She had married 1633 farrier Thomas Radford and separated from him 1649; Thomas had then disappeared, but there was no absolute proof of her widowhood." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st duke of Albemarle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1670" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Monck" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MANNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Manne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "751" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Manne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESCLATER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry; a member of the Grocers' Company" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sclater" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1744-1814" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; after 1802 Hoddington in Hampshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1970" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1814" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Sclater" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPERSONS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Catholic priest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Verstegan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Balliol College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Persons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1546-1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Spain and Rome (1597-1609)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Jesuit 1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Priest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "12489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1609" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Persons" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ireland)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hutton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hutton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Migration>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Migration"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ENEWDIGATE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Roger Twisden, 2nd baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Newdigate née Twisden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1681-1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bradbourne, Kent (father's estate); Arbury, Warwickshire (the Newdigate family estate; domicile)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1765" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Newdigate née Twisden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire+%28West+Riding%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorkshire (West Riding)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHUMBER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Yeoman?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HUMBER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "THOMAS STOCKWELL'S UNCLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "193" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM HUMBER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GOLIVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "West Thurrock, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "171" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Oliver" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EANTROBUS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Nutting (d. 1759), alderman and merchant of Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Antrobus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1710, d. 1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Cambridge? 1726-1740s Northamptonshire. 1740s-1773 Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Gray's aunt. Married William Antrobus in 1727. Postmistress at Cambridge from 1755, after her father resigned the post." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1773" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Antrobus" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Made a master in chancery by lord chancellor Clarendon c. 1665." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "(Cambridge & Lincoln's Inn)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Harley (bap. 1579, d. 1656), politician, of Brampton Bryan Castle, Herefordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1628; d. 1692?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire; Kinsham Court, Herefordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Mother: Brilliana, Lady Harley, née Conway (bap. 1598, d. 1643), parliamentarian gentlewoman, the second daughter of Edward Conway, first Viscount Conway." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "360" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1692" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oxford, Oxfordshire" , "Oxford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oxford" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "foi atribuído por"@pt , "被指定了属性值於"@cn , "был присвоен посредством"@ru , "wurde zugewiesen durch"@de , "αποδόθηκε από"@el , "was assigned by"@en , "a été attribué par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tredegar>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tredegar" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tredegar" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_056>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 204>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXV. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 1ST\nAPRIL 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, aftir that I had yesterday wrytten my\nletter unto yow, being perswaded that sir Thomas Shyrley shuld\ntak his leave that morning, as hir majesty promised over night,\nwhan she also agreed uppon certen letters redy to be signed, as\nthey war joyntly by Mr. secretory [{and{] me devised to content\nhir, I went to London, and comyng back this morning, I found by\nMr. secretory a chaung of the former nightes resolution\nalltogither very absurd and perilloose.\n   And so this morning, at sermon tyme, we cam to hir majesty,\nand, for myn own part, I told hir majesty, that I marvelled she\nshould so chaung to the worss, but, after manny argumentes, she\nyelded [{to{] alter ageyn to hir formar resolution, as by the\nletters sent both to yourself, to sir Thomas Hennadg, and to the\ncounsell of [{the{] states, may particularly appeare, which,\nthough all be [{not{] as I wold, yet it is as neare therto as\nhir majesty [{can{] be brought unto; for wher hir majesty, by\nhir alteration yesterdaye, wold have yow assembled the generall\nstates, and [{upon{] ther advise to have gyven you a quallefyed\npower, without any other title than as hir lieutenant, I found\nthat both peri[{lous{] and absurd, and therfor did draw to this\nform, that yow [{should{] contynew in your office untill the\ncounsell of states cold devise how to quallefy this matter. And,\nfor that I presume that [{they{] cannot in any congruete, nor,\nwith the good quietnes of ther state, devise any such, I rest\nsatisfyed in opinion [{that{] the country shall contynew\n<P 205>\nin your government, for the m[{ost{] benefitt of the country\nitself.\n   My son is at Gravessend, but not hable to com to the court; I\nam sorry of the cause of his comming. He sendeth me word, that,\nfor want of monny, he hath left a lamentable company of his\nsoldiers at Bryll, and he hath disbursed of his own so much, as\nhe cam home with v=li=. The tresor is redy to be imbarked this\nevening. From Grenwich, (\\primo Aprilis\\) , 1586.\n   Your lordships most assured,\n   W. Burghley.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my very good lord, the\nerle of Leicester, lieutenant and governor-general of her\nmajesties forces in the Low Contryes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "377" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 1 April, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bruton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bruton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bruton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fonthill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fonthill" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fonthill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Ker had been arrested by the English." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1598 T PBERTIE>\n<X PEREGRINE BERTIE>\n<P 130>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXII.\\] LORD WILLOUGHBY TO THE LORD OF SESFORDE.}]\n[^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\8 May, 1598.\\]\n   Sir, I would have bene glad to have seene you in your retorn\nin this towne; but, her Majestye havinge otherwyse appoynted\nyour jurney, I wyll, yf I cann, mete you at M=r=. Graye's, and\npurpose to send some gentleman to convey you from Durham\nthether. I am sory I shall not intertaigne your brother and\nhostages, beinge unfurnished as a stranger yet my selfe, but\nwhat I may shalbe afforded them; hopinge you wyll hasten to\ndeliver the pledges accordinge to the indent for ther\nreleivinge. Thus, wishinge you well in any thinge becomes me, I\nrest accordingly,\n   Your lovinge freind to my uttermoste,\n   P. Wyllughby.\n   Barwick, this 8=th= of May.\n   To the Honorable Knight, Sir Robert Carre, Lord Warden of the\nEaste Marshes of Scottlande.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (Dr. Matthew Hutton) in corpus. Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Ker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, warden of the Scottish middle march (and east marches?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "border wardens" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Peregrine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bertie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron, warden of the east marches" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "127" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBERTIE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RKER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berwick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peregrine Bertie to Robert Ker on 8 May, 1598"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "death of Cardinal Bainbridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1514 T WBURBANK>\n<X WILLIAM BURBANK>\n<P 99>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXV. WILLIAM BURBANK TO KING HENRY THE EIGHTH.\\] }]\n<P 100>\n   Pleas it your most excellent Grace to witt, that, as touchyng\nthe cause ... deithe of my Lorde and Master my Lorde Cardinall,\nyour Graces late Orator,\n<P 101>\nbecause that, aswell affore his departor by the Phisecians, as\naftur by a ... man that oppynyd his body by the Popis\ncommandmentt, itt was juged ... he shuld have been posonyd, or\natt the leste grett tokens and as some ... saide manyfest thyngs\ntherof apperide, the Popes said holines haith sith caused moste\ndiligentt and exactt examynacion to be maide uppon the same. And\nby cause that it was known all most manyfestlie that the busshop\nof Worcestr, now y=r= Graces Orator, was enymye unto my said\nLorde, itt was sodenlie noiside throughe the citie that he\nshulde have ... auctor of this great pretendid offence. A certan\nprest namyd Ranalde .. Modena was moche in my lords chamber, and\nalway dere and fa ... with the said busshop of Worcestr. Uppon\nsuspicion he was taken by ... Popis commandment and sett in\nCastill Angill. By cause that I shuld conduce home my said Lords\ncompanye, and com unto your Grace his Holines commandide me to\nbe contynually at the said examynacion d ... by the Auditor of\nthe Chamber, the castellan, two bisshops, and the Fiscall, with\nsundrie notaries; to th'ententt that I seing the ordor thereof\nshuld soo make relacion unto your Grace. I taryed there whils\nthre days aftur my said Lords departor wer expiride; soo that\nthen our company ... no house to tary in butt muste neds\ndepartt. All this tyme the said Rainalde wold no thyng\n<P 102>\ngraunt of his offence or knowledge commyttide in this bihalfe.\nAlbe itt he graunttide that mony tymes he revelate my lords\nsecretts unto the said busshop, and sundrie oder thynges wherby\nthe Juges eft ... hym worthy to suffre tortour: and delivered\nunto his lernydt counsaill a ... of his said confession for his\ndefence, with sufficientt respett of tyme to aunswer unto the\nsame according to the law. Wheruppon supposing no ... confession\nto have been made by the said Ranalde I tooke my leaf a ...\nPopis Holines, and soo my Journey homwarde, this night being in\n... of Florence. Your trewe and faithfull Servante my felow\nMaster Richard Pace haith sentt unto me his Lettres desiring me\nto advertise Your Grace uppon ... contenttes of the same. He\nwritithe that the said Ranalde within ... tyme of his\ndeliberacion to aunswer frelie and withoutt manyshing o ... ony\ncreator haith oppenlie confesside that he hym self putt poson\ninto my said lords potage att the desire and conduction therunto\nof the busshop of Worcestr; this he did soon aftur the fest of\nCorpus Christi laste. He confesside that the said busshop yeve\nhym for his labors in this bihalfe xv. ducats of gold, som\nlarge, and som (\\de camera\\) . Item that the said busshop said\nthes wordes unto hym, \"If we rid nott this Cardenall of the\nworlde, we shall never be in quietnes.\" Item he confesside ...\noon Stephan,\n<P 103>\nsecret chamberlan unto the said busshop of Worcestr was ...\nherunto. He saith he did by the said poson in a Citie namyd Sp\n... nott verray farr from Rome, and kepid itt a good space in\nhis chambre under a tyyll stoon. All this his confession is\nwriten in the proctor his booke by his own hande (\\in processu\\)\n. And sithen, the said Ranalde ... writen this his confession\n[{in{] his awne hande and haith confesside the same unto my\nLorde Cardenall de Medicis your Graces protector, whom the Popis\nHolines (aftire he was informyd by the saide Juges herof) sentt\npurposlye to knowe the verray treuthe. Nott oonlie the said\nRanalde haith thus confesside, and writen the same of his own\nhande, butt also confermyd itt with oon grett oithe. He made\nthis confession frelie, to thintentt itt shulde be shewide\nimmediatlie unto the Popes holines, supposing therby that his\nsaid Holines shuld have grauntted hym hys lyve, and desiride the\nsame of my said Lorde de Medicis, who aunswerde that he shuld\nhave pardon of all thynges that he had confesside (whiche was\nthefte and mony oder enormyties) save oonlie of killing of my\nLorde Cardinall. Uppon the morow aftur, the said Ranalde, with a\nsmall knyff that he had secrett, smott hym self, wolfully\nintending to have killed hym self, and therof is in poontt of\ndeithe as is supposide without recovery; and saith that he\nknowth perfitelie to be\n<P 104>\nperpetually for this act dampnyd. My said felow writithe that\nthe said busshop haith obteignyd suche frendes by mean of his\nmonye, that he trustith to ascaipe this jeopardie of correction.\nAnd also that som your Grace's lovers shewid hym sith my\ndepartour from Rome that the Popis Holines wold gladlie have the\nmatier coloride upon the busshops partie speciallie, for that\nservice that the said busshop shulde have doon for his Holines\nin procuring (soo farr as in him was) peax bitwixtt your Grace\nand the Franshe King. Verralie I can nott bileve that his\nHolines ever intendide this; remembring soo strate examynacion\nas he haith causid to be made herein, and from the begynnyng\ntherof knew perfitelie that all suspicion herof was oonlie\nayanste the saide busshop. And I trust verralie his Holines woll\nadvertise your Grace right shortlie uppon the hool processe maid\nin this bihalf, for in the begynning of this examynacion he\nsaide that if itt war possible he wolde \" (\\reddere rationem\nSacrae Majestati vestrae super interitu Cardinalis sui\\) .\" By\nsids this, all the hooll College woll call for the correction\nherof. He writing to me also that now all Rome is full of the\nrumor of this detestable act, the forsaid Stephan is taken and\nsett in the Castill. Som ther be that haith noside in Rome how\nthat the poson shuld have been sentt from England by som prelate\nthare, being enemye unto my said late\n<P 105>\nLorde, and procuride the same to be mynystrid unto hym by his\ncooke. Wheruppon soundrie men hath inquyred the same boith of my\nsaid felo and me, wherunto we aunswerde that our master had no\nsuche enymyes in England, ne that Prelates of Englande and\nEnglish borne wer ever disposed unto ony suche actes. My said\nfelow writithe that he is informyde by som, your Graces frendes,\nthat sithe the saide confession was shewide unto the Popes\nHolines moche secret labor haith been made unto the same; that\nthe foresaid Ranalde shulde revooke or excuse his said\nconfession made ayanste the saide bushop. In his confession\nmaking ... desiride the Popis Holines instantlie to regarde the\nsaid busshops ... and to have compassion uppon hym. Els he said\nthat he muste nedes be undoon; tho itt warr butt oonlie by means\nof my Lorde Cardinall Hadrian. In all haste possible, aftur that\nknowlege com unto me, I did depeche this berar towards Your\nGrace for to advertise the same of the premisses. My said felow\nwritithe no thyng what ordor is intendide for the correction\nheroff. I have therfore writen unto hym that in ony wise he\nshall signifye unto your Grace when and assoon as the saide\nordor shalbe determynyde. In tyme of writing ... I was soore\nceaside: as may somdeall be percevide by the rude maner of the\nbesechyng yo=r= Grace to have patiens therin with me. Thus I\nshall duryng lyve humble bisiche our Lorde\n<P 106>\nJhu~ for the preservation of your Graces mosth hygh and roiall\nastate. From Florence the xxviij=th=. day of Auguste M.D. xiiij.\n   Your Grace's moste lawlie,\n   faithfull, and trewe subgett\n   [\\THE SIGNATURE BURNT.\\]\nTo the Kinge's most noble Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                "28 August" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "99" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "secretary to an English cardinal - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Burbank" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary to the late cardinal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1247" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBURBANK> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Florence> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Burbank to Henry VIII Tudor on 28 August, 1514"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norfolk?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHILL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A clerk in Chancery Lane. Secretary of Lunatics in 1787." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; admitted to the bar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Hill, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1733-1811" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Hill made it possible for Cowper to live as a gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Solicitor and attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1811" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Hill" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_125>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1628 FO ARANDOLPH>\n<X AMBROSE RANDOLPH>\n<P 196>\n[} [\\CXXV. AMBROSE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMost hon=rd= Lady,\n   Upon Munday last I received 15+L of M=r= Morse and gave him\nan acquittance for it, and imediatly payed it to M=rs= Burnibie\nand had her discharge. I have also sent your letter to Sir T.\nMeautys; and can assure you that M=rs= Glover had your letter\nlong sinse, but I left her sick, which may be the cause you hear\nnot from her. The Lady Barrington, and y=e= Lady Crofts that\nshall be the next week,\n<P 197>\npresent again their service to you=r= La=sp=, whose\nneighbourhood was a great advancement to the match, as they\nconfesseth. From beyond sea we only heare that the Sweths and\nthe French King are united, and their articles agreed upon. Here\nat home Sir John Suckling, in place of repairing his honor, hath\nlost his reputation for ever, and drawne himself in dainger of\nthe law. On Tuesday last he waie layed M=r= Digby, that had\nformerly strook him, and, as he came from the play, he, with\nmany more, set upon M=r= Digby; in which quarell Sir John\nSuckling had a man rune through, som say he is dead. The King\ngoeth this day, being Friday, to Cobam, where the Duke festes\nhim this night; then he comes hether again, wher I remain,\n   Yo=r= La=p's= most affectionat kinsman to serve you and\nyours,\n   Ambr. Randolph.\n21 of Novembr. [\\1628\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage; AR husband of a \"cousin\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Ambrose" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ambrose Randolph to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 21 November, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Bermondsey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Bermondsey, London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Bermondsey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBLACKBONE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Builder or stonemason? Worked for Joseph I Banks." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blackbone" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Lincolnshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "191" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Blackbone" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_065>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,48>\n[} [\\212. THOMAS BETSON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\17 May, 1478\\]\n   Jhesu. An=o= xviij=o=.\n   Right honorable and worshipfull Syr, I recommaunde me unto\nyour good maystershipe in the mooste convenyent wyse I best can\nor maye: and ffer+termore, Syr, lykethe it you to wete that on\ntrenyte evynne I came to Cales, and thankid be +te good lord I\nhade a ffull ffare passege: and, syr, with Godes myght I intend\nas on Frydaye next to depart to the marte wardes. I beseche the\ngood lord to be my spede and helpe me in all my warkes. And,\nsyr, I truste to Godes mercy, yff the world be mery here, to doo\nsom whatt that shalbe bothe to your profette and mynne. As yit\n+ter comethe but ffew merchantes here: here after with Godes\ngrace +ter will come moo. I shall lese no tyme whanne the season\nshall come, I promytte you. And, syr, I beseche you +tat this\nsymple writynge may have me recommandid unto my lady your wiffe.\nAnd I beseche the good lord to send you bothe good helthe and\nvertuuse lyffynge, +terin longe to endewre to Godes plesour\nAnd also, syr, I beseche you to be my good mayster and\nffeythffull loffer, as ever here to ffore to my knowlege I have\nffoundyn you. And, syr, I trust to God as ffor my parte so to\nindevour me ffor your maystershipe +tat with Godes grace bothe\nye and my lady your wiffe shall well undyrstond and know that I\nloffe bothe your worshipes, and your profett, and so it shall\nprove in dede with Godes helpe. And, syr, whanne I come ffrom\nthe marte I shall send you word off all matters by the mercy off\nour lord, who ever preserve your right worshipffull person in\nlonge helth and vertu, Amen. ffrom Cales the xvij day off May.\nBe your servaunt\n   Thomas Betson.\n   To my right honorable and Synguler good mayster syr Willm.\nStonor, knyght, this letter be delyvered in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 48" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "business partners; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "324" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to William Stonor on 17 May, 1478"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P75i_is_possessed_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E30_Right> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "κατέχεται από"@el , "принадлежит"@ru , "sind im Besitz von"@de , "is possessed by"@en , "são detidos por"@pt , "有拥有者"@cn , "est détenu par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "pleading" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1520S? T TWOLSEY>\n<X THOMAS WOLSEY>\n<P 3>\n[} [\\LETTER CIII. CARDINAL WOLSEY TO DR. STEPHEN GARDENER.\\] }]\n<P 5>\n   My owne goode Mastyr Secretary, aftyr my moste herty\nrecommendacions, with lycke thanks for your goodness towards me,\nthes shalbe to advirtyse yow that I have beyn informyd by my\ntrusty frende Thomas Crowmuell that ye have sygnyfied unto hym\nto my synguler consolacions howe that the Kyngs Hyghnes, mouyd\nwith pity and compassyon, and of his excellent goodnes and\ncheryti consyderyng the lamentable condicion and stat that I\nstand yn, hath wyllyd yow with other lords and mastyrs of hys\nhonorable Cownsell to intende to the perfygttyng and absolvyng,\nwithout further tract or delay, of myn end and appoyntment, and\nthat my pardon shulde be made in the most ample forme that my\ncownsell cowde devyse; for thys the Kyngs moste gracyous\nremembraunce, procedyng of hymsylf, I accompte my sylf not onely\nmoste bowndyn to serve and pray for the preservation of hys\nmoste Royal Majeste, but also thancke God that ye have occasyon\ngovyn unto you to be a sollycyter and setter forth of such\nthyngs as do and shall conserve my said ende, in the makyng and\ncompownyng whereof myn assuryd trust ys that ye wele shewe the\nlove and affeccion wych ye have and bere towards me your old\nlover and frende. So declaryng your sylf therin that the world\nmay perceive that by your good meanys the Kyng ys the better\ngoode Lorde unto me; and that, nowe, newly in maner commyng to\nthe world, ther may be such respect\n<P 6>\nhad to my poore degre, olde age, and longe contynuyd servys, as\nshal be to the Kyngs hygh honor and your gret prayse and laude,\nwych undowttydly shal folowe yf ye extende yowr benyvolence\ntowards me and mine, perceiving that by your wysdom and\ndexteryte I shalbe releuyd and in this my calamyte holpyn. At\nthe reverens therfor of God, myn owne goode M. Secretary and\nrefuge, nowe set to your hande that I may come to a laudable\nende and reposse; seyng that I may be furnyshyd aftyr suche a\nsorte and maner as I may ende my short tyme and lyff to the\nhonor of Cryst's Churche and the Prince. And, besydys my dayly\nprayer and true hert, I shal so requyte your kyndnes as ye shal\nhaue cause to thyncke the same to be wel imployed, lycke as my\nseyde trusty frende shal more amply shewe unto yow to whom yt\nmay please yow to give for me credens and loving audience: and I\nshall pray for the increase of your honor. Wryttyn at Asher with\nthe tremylling hand and hevy hart of your assuryd lover and\nbedysman.\n   T. Car=lis= Ebor.\nTo the rygth honorable and my synguler goode frende Master\nSecretary.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is probably 1529 or 1530." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Stephen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Gardiner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "principal secretary to the king, archdeacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "disgraced cardinal - king's secretary & Wolsey's ex-secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "cardinal, deprived of government office" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SGARDINER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Esher> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wolsey to Stephen Gardiner on ?, 1525"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_077>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1666 T RSTERNE>\n<X RICHARD STERNE>\n<P II,157>\n[} [\\LXXVIII. - FROM THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK TO THE SAME.\\] }]\n[^FROM RICHARD STERNE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   My Lord,\nI send your Lordship hereinclosed a copy of an Order made by his\nMajestie, with the advice of his honourable Privy Counsell, and\ndirected to me, concerning the moneys collected upon the late\nfast for the City of London; to which I refer your Lordship for\nyour directions in the execution thereof. I onely intreat your\nLordship will be pleased to certify me of what you shall do\nherein, that I may accordingly give an accompt here when I shall\nbe required. I shall be glad to heare of your Lordship's good\nhealth upon this and every other occasion. We have litle newes\nhere, onely the last night, about 8 of the clock, the stables of\nthe Horseguard neare Whitehall were (by the carelesnes of a man\ncarrying an arme-full of straw with a candle in his hand) set on\nfire, and burnt down, to the value of 1000=li=. But, God be\nthanked, there was such good help, and such care taken, that it\nwent no further. My best love and service tendred to your\nLordship, I rest\n   Your very loving brother and servant,\n   Rich. Ebor.\n   At D=r=. Jones' his house in the litle cloysters,\nWestminster, Novemb. 10. 1666.\n   To the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of\nDurham at his Palace there, or at Bishop's Aukeland, these dd.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "II, 157" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
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                "archbishop - bishop" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sterne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "223" ;
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                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTERNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Sterne to John Cosin on 10 November, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxnet+%28Oxnead%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oxnet (Oxnead), Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oxnet (Oxnead)" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "POET, M.P. FOR BEDFORD 1557-59, M.P. FOR MIDHURST 1572." ;
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                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
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                "Trinity College, Cambridge and Gray's Inn 1557" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
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                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GASCOIGNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1525?-1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LIVED IN WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON FROM 1568 ONWARDS. WENT TO HOLLAND TO AVOID HIS CREDITORS 1572 AND CARRIED OUT HIS MILITARY SERVICE THERE, IMPRISONED BY THE SPANIARDS." ;
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                "DISINHERITED BY HIS FATHER SIR JOHN GASCOIGNE ON ACCOUNT OF HIS EXTRAVAGANCE." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "353" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1577" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE GASCOIGNE" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lamplugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "180" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Lamplugh" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Burford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Burford, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Burford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 66>\n[} [\\XXIV. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 17TH JANUARY,\n1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, as matters do rise so I am bold to wryte\nunto yow, and yet I se so many misaventures in savety of\narryvall of lettres, as I se it necessary to repete thynges in\nsecond lettres, wherewith your lordship may be troobled by\nreadyng, but I had rather, so woole your lordship, than leave it\nundoone.\n   In my former lettres I have shewed yow that hir majesty wold\nhave your lordship to cause inquisition to be made of the nombre\nand power of the shippes of warr in Holland and Zelland, and\nwith what nombre they wold be content, uppon ther charges, to\nserve this yere with hir majesties navy agaynst the king of\nSpaynes power, which hath bene reported greater than I can\nbeleev, but hir majesty is resolved to have hir navy redy at\nPortesmouth before the end of March. Hir majesty, also, wold\ngladly have your lordship discover to what purpooss the Itallien\ncarpyntors do work, as it is sayd, very secretly in chirches, in\nAntwerp, about shippes or gallyes.\n   Of late Ortell, that remayneth here agent for the states,\npropounded certain questions uppon the trade to be used by the\nshippars of Holland and Zelland; the articles I do send herewith\nto your lordship, with an answer by us here gyven, under your\nlordships advise, uppon conference with the states. We fynd\nhere, that, under collor of any trade with merchants to any part\nof Pycardy, the enemy is succored. Nevertheless, as your\nlordship\n<P 67>\nshall ther fynd the states conformable, we here will prescribe\nthat same order to be kept. Truly, my lord, it is most necessary\nthat all kind of victells, or matters for shippyng, be utterly\nforbydden.\n   We have advertisementes from Lyshborn by sondry come from\nthence, that all English men ar at liberty ther, and that the\npreparation is as yett not grett, only all manner of great\nhulkes ar stayd. And so I end from any farther trooblyng of your\nlordship. 17. January, at Grenwych.\n   Your lordships most assuredly,\n   W. Burghley.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honorable my very good lord, the\nerle of Lecester, lieutenant generall for all hir majesties\nforces in the Low Contreys.\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "66" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "366" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 17 January, 1586"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-7>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "7" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Seven"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN12>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stiffkey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandson of Dorothy Bacon née Smith?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "338" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JEVELYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Writer and translator (politics, education, horticulture, science, poetry, drama, arts, religion); known for his diary, kept notes from the age of 11; bibliophile; founder member of the Royal Society; investor in the East India Company; after the Restoration participated in public life in various committees, e.g.: commissioner for the sick and wounded in the Second and Third Anglo-Dutch Wars 1664-67, 1672-74; member of the council for foreign plantations, later trade and plantations 1670-74; commissioner of the privy seal 1685-87; treasurer of the commissioners for erecting Greenwich Hospital 1695-1703." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Evelyn, z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Evelyn, z Evelyn 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8996" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Free school in Southover 1630; admitted to the Middle Temple (tutor Thomas Henshaw), fellow-commoner of Balliol College, Oxford (tutor George Bradshaw) 1637, left without a degree." ;
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                "Richard Evelyn (1590-1640), gentry lower, landowner of the Wotton estate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Evelyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "78" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1620-1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wotton, Surrey; sent to Lewes, East Sussex at age 5; educated there and in London & Oxford; inherited property 1640; visited Holland and Belgium 1641; grand tour (France, Italy) 1643-47; moved to Sayes Court, Deptford, Kent (held by father-in-law before the war) 1652, began to create a garden, took to wintering in London; moved to Wotton 1694, visits to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Eleanor (1599-1635), daughter of John Stansfield (d. 1627) and his wife, Elianor, née Comber (d. 1613). Married 1647 Mary (c. 1635-1709), only child of Sir Richard Browne (1605-1683), the English resident in Paris, and his wife, Elizabeth, née Pretyman (1610-1652)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Writer and translator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "44846" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1706" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_014>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 40>\n[} [\\LETTER LIV.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Jan. 28.\n   Hond. Deare Brother,\n   I had receaved most complet satisfaction in my sister's\nletter, had I not perceaved your suspition that I wanted itt. O\nGod! how longe must I suffer? not being understood by you.\nTruely, I am neither so blyndly proud in myselfe, not so uniust\nto you, as to chalinge your letters, by the number of my owne,\nno, I understand both too well, and set so due a value upon\nyours, that, though I receave but won line for a letter, I\nesteeme itt a ritch purchase; and shuld scruple to aske more as\nworse then usury; to require juels for counterfeits. But its\nlawful to receave a boundty, therfore when you please to give\nit, I gladly take, as poor folckes use to doe, unconcerned to\ngive agayne, because\n<P 41>\nI have itt not. But thanckes and prayers shall ever waite upon\nyou, and the last knocke at heaven's gate tell we are both lett\nin, wher my hopes perswade you will owne I ever was\n   Your most affectionat, though unworthy, sister, Win.\n   O what hopes of having my dear Keat againe? my want of\nresignation deserves, I fear, this rod of separation.\n\n"@en ;
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                "28 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 28 January, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks for a personal favour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1577 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 56>\n[} [\\LETTER V.\\] EDMUND GRINDALL, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, TO\nDR. MATTHEW HUTTON, DEAN OF YORK.}] \n[\\25 April, 1577.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I hartely thanke ye for your favour\nextendett towards this bringer W. Allen. I perswade my selfe\nthat ye shewed him favour for my sake in the office bestowed\n<P 57>\nvpon him, and thatt ye had remembrance off my sute made vnto ye\nfor him heretofore, and therefore I thanke ye accordynglye. Iff\nI had hadde anie speciall creditte when Durham and Carl. were\nbestowed, some hadde not spedde so well: but blame your selfe\nand Sir Tho: Garg: ye 2 comendett him, to be rydde off him: and\nnowe Simon is as goodd as Peter. This geare wolde make a man\nsynge (\\\"Mei autem pene` moti sunt pedes,\" &c.\\)\n   Off myne owne present state I thynke ye can nott be ignorant:\nit maye be, that evell reports flye abroade agaynste me; my\nmeanynge is goode. The ende is in Goddes handes, to whose grace\nI hartely commende you; with my salutations to M=r=. Palmer, and\nthe reste off myne olde Chapleyns Prebendaries off your chirche.\nLambethe, 25 Aprilis, 1577.\n   Yours in Christe,\n   E. Cant.\n   To my lovinge frende M=r=. Doctor Hutton, Deane off Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
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                "25 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "177" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 25 April, 1577"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APINNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pinney (c.1622-1705), vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Azariah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1661-1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Broadwindsor; Nevis in the West Indies 1685-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to Mary Polma. Involved in the Monmouth Rebellion, transported to Nevis, West Indies, where he managed to make money and buy land. Using slaves he turned this land into a sugar plantation. When he died he left his sons £23,000." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1720" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Azariah Pinney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPUREFOY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oriel College, Oxford; matriculated 1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Purefoy (1664-1704), gentry lower; esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1697-c.1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Shalstone, Buckinghamshire, the family estate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The Purefoys ranked among the oldest county families; extinct after Henry Purefoy's death. \"A gentleman of many excellent Qualities and of Refinement\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "310" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "16823" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Purefoy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LMARESCOE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/45545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jan Le Thieullier (1591-1679)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Leonora" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1640-1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) 1658 Charles Marescoe (1633?-1670); (2) 1675 Jacob David (c.1640-1689), both merchants." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "379" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1715" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leonora Marescoe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P58i_defines_section>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E46_Section_Definition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ορίζει τμήμα σε"@el , "definiert Abschitt auf oder von"@de , "defines section"@en , "define uma seção de"@pt , "définit une section de"@fr , "界定了区域於"@cn , "определяет район"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OCROMWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A gentleman who became the military leader of the Parliamentarians in the Civil War. MP for Huntingdon 1628. Worked as a farmer 1631-1636, then inherited his uncle's possessions. A radicalised Puritan by 1639. MP for Cambridge 1640. Military commander 1642-1646, then also MP, 1649-1651 campaigns in Ireland and Scotland. Lord lieutenant of Ireland 1649; chancellor of Oxford 1650-1657; lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1653-1658." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones, x Marvell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Charles, Original 3, x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Huntingdon grammar school under Thomas Beard, pluralist and conformist; Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1616-1617; Lincoln's Inn? D.C.L. (Oxford) 1649." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Cromwell (d. 1617), gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1599-1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Huntingdon, studied in Cambridge 1616-1617. 1620s London & Huntingdon, 1631 moved to St. Ives near Huntingdon, 1636 to Ely, Cambridgeshire. 1640- worked in London, 1642- London + military campaigns all over the country (East Anglia; Ireland 1649-1650, Scotland 1650-1651). 1653- mostly London? Died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Great-grandfather had adopted the name Cromwell (nephew to Thomas C), originally Williams. Married 1620 Elizabeth née Bourchier (1598-1665), had 9 children. Died from malaria?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1147" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2408" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1658" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Cromwell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBULL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3907" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Daventry Dissenting Academy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Bull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1738-1814" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of John Newton, who introduced him to WC; founded the Academy for Dissenting ministers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1814" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Bull" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman; soldier?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Woodburrow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Wood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorset" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWILMOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Wife of Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilmot née St. John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ditchley, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Sir Francis Henry Lee, baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Rochester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "813" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1696" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Wilmot née St. John" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1473? T TMATHEW>\n<X THOMAS MATHEW>\n<P I,130>\n[} [\\126. THOMAS MATHEW TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1473)\\]\n   My Ryght worschepful Mayster, y recomande me onto you:\ndesyryng to here of youre prosperyte and gode hele, the whech y\npray almy+gty God longe to contynue you theryn. Furthermore\nyoure water of Erme ys y-stoppyd at Flutedamerel by the offycers\nthere that ther may no ffyssch com up: wherfore the gentelmen\nthat holdyth the water may not paye ther rente, and as thay\nhavyth y-warnyd Water Frende. Wherapon y went to Willyam Fowel,\nas +ge commandyt me, to wete what aunswer he had of Johne\nGybbes: and he sayde, yff +ge cowde schew youre tytel gode of\nolde tyme, as +ge sayde to hym that +ge hadde, yf he my+gt have\nunderstondyng therof by you or by youre councell that hyt my+gt\nbe schewyd to Syr Phylyp Courtenay and to Orchard, that he wolde\ndoo hys goode wyll theryn to fulfylle youre intent. Also y was\nwyth Mayster Courtenay, and tolde hym of the sam mater: and he\nsayde, that my lady wolde that ye scholde have youre ry+gt, yf\n+ge cowde schew that hyt were youre tytel of olde tyme. Also y\nmevyd John Huchyn for the ward of N . . . yayn: and he aunsweryd\nme, yf +ge my+gt reken eny part of the londe, he wolde entrete\nyoure Maysterschep therfor. And y spake to Willyam Fowel of the\nsam mater: and he sayde, yf the londys were y-ffeffyd to that\nyntente to dissayve you, that hyt was collucyon and +ge my+gt\nreken by the lawe. Also the parson of Bykebure hath y-chargyd\nhys tenents that they schol no+gt pay no ale wytys to me: and\nJohne Yeme toke a dystresse, whane he was Baylee, and put hyt yn\nwarde, and the parson delyveryd the dystresse ayen, by what\ndelyvere y can no+gt understaunde: wherfor y pray you that +ge\nwol sende worde to youre councel how hyt schalbe demenyd. And as\nfor the comyssyon, the commyssyoners havyth y-made a rule to\nsytte in every hundryd, and y tryst yn God by the rule of youre\ncouncel +ge schalbe savyd harmeles, y\n<P I,131>\ntryst yn God. Also John Ry+gt promysyd me that he wolde bere\nthys letter: y pray you that +ge sende wrytyng by hym after\nyoure intent how al materys schalbe doo by youre avyce. No more,\nbut the holy Trynyte have you yn hys blessyd kepyng.\n   T. Mathu.\n   Thys letter be delyveryd unto Mayster Thomas Stonore in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mathew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bailiff at Ermington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "401" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMATHEW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Mathew to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1473"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THWILSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Studied law at Cambridge c. 1572 - 1594. Intelligencing (for Robert Cecil) on the continent c.1596-1603, mainly in Italy 1601-2. Consul in Spain 1604-5. One of the secretaries of Cecil 1605-1610, in charge of foreign intelligencing and overseeing the building of Hatfield House. 1609 appointed Keeper of the Records at Whitehall. Petitioned unsuccessfully for various minor positions and privileges. Knighted 20 July 1618." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?Stamford grammar school (Lincolnshire), St John's College, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Father unknown; possibly nephew of Thomas Wilson, secretary of state to Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1565, d. 1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cambridge 1580s-1590s. Travelled in Europe c. 1596-1605. Later lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Lawyer, diplomat, administrator; Keeper of the Records at Whitehall, knighted 1618. Original subscriber to the Virginia Company; took an interest in the EIC. Patron of Richard Cocks. Married 1593 Margaret Meautys (their daughter Dorothy married Ambrose Randolph, who became joint Keeper of Records in 1614). Owned Hoddesdon Manor near Hatfield. Died July 1629." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wilson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SJACKSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "At sea for a while" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pepys 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Went to Mr Matthews' school (Huntingdon Grammar School)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Unsuitable' marriage 1702?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1669" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Jackson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P32_used_general_technique>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the technique that was employed in an act of modification. \nThese techniques should be drawn from an external E55 Type hierarchy of consistent terminology of general techniques such as embroidery, oil-painting, etc. Specific techniques may be further described as instances of E29 Design or Procedure.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "χρησιμοποίησε γενική τεχνική"@el , "使用通用技术"@cn , "benutzte das allgemeine Verfahren"@de , "использовал общую технику"@ru , "usou técnica geral"@pt , "used general technique"@en , "a employé comme technique générique"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125_used_object_of_type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_051>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 186>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 24TH MARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Your lordships of the 3. of this [{present{] sent by your\nservant Wyllyam, I have receyved, by the [{which{] you desyre\n<P 187>\nthat an eye be [{given{] unto Iman; yt may please your lordship\nto understand, that Iman, abowt a two monthes past, was at\nCallas, and sent over for a save-conduct, which being denied\nunto him, he stayed his commyng into this realme.\n   I doe daylye sollycyt her majesty for the lycensyng of sooche\ngentlemen as were recommended by your lordship to make ther\nlevyes of [{such{] nombers as were by you appoynted, but she\ndelayethe her resolucyon therin untyll she heare from sir Thomas\nHenneage, whos letteres are not yet come to this coort, thowghe,\nas I understande, master Vavaser, to whom they were commytted,\nwas dyspatched from thence the 10=th= of this present. Mr.\nWarde, whoe was dyspatched thence about that tyme, arryved the\nxx=th=. He imbarked at the Brill, and Mr. Vavaser went to\nFlusshing, wharby he lost the benefyt of the wynde.\n   By letters of 17. of Marche owt of Scotlande, we heare, that\nthe king there dothe yelde all satysfactyon unto her majestyes\nmynister, Mr. Randolphe, and contrarye measure unto the Frenche\nkinges mynister, which he takethe in extreme yll parte. I wyll\nsend your lordship the coppie of soche letteres as we have\nreceavyd from Mr. Randolphe, whoe receyvethe at the kinges\nhandes far better usage then he looked for. I praye God this\nopportunytye be not lost, as others before have ben. I fynde a\ngreater cowldenes then the state of the present time requyrethe.\n   The Spanishe preparatyons, as they reporte that came from\nLysbon the x=th=. of this present, wyll prove nothing this\nyeare, and I hope lesse the next, yf yt be trewe that is wrytten\nalso from the Spanishe coorte to an Englyshman in Andelesya. The\nsubstaunce [{is\\] , that sir Francis Drake hath 6000 Semironets\nrepayred unto him, whoe have chosen and crowned him king, and\nthat he hathe great store of them sure. I doe not desyre to be\nawthor of thes news for that methinkes they are [{too{] good to\nbe trewe.\n<P 188>\nSomewhat I am induced to belyve them for that Don Antonio de Cas\n[\\...\\] , late imbassator for the cardynall-king of Portugall,\nhathe [{made{] , by letters dyrected unto my[{self{] , some\noverture for a peace, wherein he desyrethe to be imployed, for\nthat he fyndeth the king of Spayne, as he saith, desyerowse\nthereof. I [{would{] to God her majestye woold put on a good\ncowntenaunce for only fowre monethes, and I dowbt not but Spayne\nwoold seake peace greatly to her majestyes honor and advantage.\nBut God for owre synnes sake wyll not suffer us to doe that\nwhich myght owre most good. And so I most humbly take my leave.\nAt the coorte the 24=th=. of Marche, 1585.\n   Your lordships to command,\n   Fra. Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
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                "24 March" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "186" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
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                "Dudley" ;
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                "earl of Leicester" ;
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                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
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                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 24 March, 1586"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Elizabeth was living in Holland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1634 FN CHARLES1>\n<X KING CHARLES I>\n<P 6>\n[} [\\I. KING CHARLES I. TO ELIZABETH QUEEN OF BOHEMIA.\\] }]\n   My onlie deare Sister,\n   I hope shortlie to make a full dispatche to you by my Agent\nBoswell, therfore I shall say littell to you at this tyme, but\nthat I hope ye beliue that it is not my want of affection to\nyour affaires, but Oxensternes want of instructions, that hes\nmade him haue so ill successe hithertoo in his negotiations, of\nwhich I hope alreddie you haue had some accounte; & so I rest\n   Your louing Brother to serue you,\n   Charles R.\n   Greenewiche the 13. of May, 1634.\n   I hope the haste of the bearer will excuse the abruptness of\nmy letter.\n[\\NO ADDRESS OR SEAL.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "13 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "princess; queen of Bohemia 1619-1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Council to Sir Thomas Lake, relating to the proceedings of Sir Edward Coke at Oatlands. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden miscellany 5. Camden first series 87. 1864/1968." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BELIZABETH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Elizabeth Stuart on 13 May, 1634"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WUNWIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Charterhouse; Christ's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rev. Morley Unwin (1703-1767)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Cawthorne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Unwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1744-1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Grimston, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Deacon 1767, priest 1769, rector of Stock 1769. Son of Mrs Unwin, in whose house Cowper boarded and with whom C had a very close relationship" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7380" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1786" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cawthorne Unwin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dijon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Dijon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dijon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Durham+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Durham House, London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Durham House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Castle+of+Rouen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Castle of Rouen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Castle of Rouen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2HASTINGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "5th Earl of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/40548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "In the household of his great uncle Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon; Queens' College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Lord Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Lady Elizabeth Stanley, daughter of Earl of Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2063" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1586" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Hastings" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report on arrival to Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q CA 1504? FN MTTUDOR>\n<X MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND>\n<P 41>\n[} [\\LETTER XX. MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND TO HER FATHER KING\nHENRY THE VII=TH=. THE LAST NINE LINES ONLY IN THE QUEEN'S\nHAND.\\] }]\n   My most dere lorde and fader in the most humble wyse that I\ncan thynke I recummaund me unto your Grace besechyng you off\nyour dayly blessyng, and that it will please you to yeve hartely\nthankes to all your servauntts the whych be your commaundement\nhave geven ryght good attendaunce on me at this tyme, and\nspecially to all thes ladies and jantilwomen which hath\naccompeneyed me hydder, and to geff credence to thys good lady\nthe berar her off, for I have showde hyr mor off my mynd than I\nwill wryght at thys tyme. Sir, I beseche your Grace to be good\nand gracious\n<P 42>\nlorde to Thomas, whych was footman to the Quene my moder, whos\nsowle God have soyle; for he hath byn on off my fotemen hydder\nwith as great diligence and labur to hys great charge of his\nawne good and true mynde. I am not able to recumpence hym,\nexcept the favor off your Grace. Sir, as for newys I have none\nto send, but that my lorde of Surrey ys yn great favor with the\nKyng her that he cannott forber the companey off hym no tyme off\nthe day. He and the bichopp off Murrey orderth every thyng as\nnyght as they can to the Kyngs pleasur. I pray God it may be for\nmy por hartts ease in tyme to come. They calnot my Chamberlayne\nto them, whych I am sur wull speke better for my part than any\noff them that ben off that consell. And iff he speke any thyng\nfor my cause my lord of Surrey hath such wordds unto hym that he\ndar speke no furder. God send me comford to hys pleasur, and\nthat I and myne that ben lefftt her with me be well entretid\nsuch wayse as they have taken. For Godes sak Syr, oulde mea\nescwsyd that I wryt not my sylf to your Grace, for I han no\nlayfyr thys tym, bot wyt a wishse I would I wer wyt your Grace\nnow, and many tyms mor, wan I wold andsyr. As for thys that I\nhave wrytyn to your Grace, yt ys wery tru, bot I pray God I may\nfynd yt wel for my welef erefter. No more to your Grace at this\ntym, bot our Lord han\n<P 43>\nyou en ys kepyng. Wrytyn wyt the hand of your humble douter\n   Margaret.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Last 9 lines autograph. Year should probably be 1603, as Margaret arrived in Scotland in August 1603." ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Scotland%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor to Henry VII Tudor on ?, 1504"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_120>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1628 FO EBACON>\n<X EDMUND BACON>\n<P 190>\n[} [\\CXX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^EDMUND BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSister,\n   I being to pay much money into the Exchequer for the debt of\nmy father to the K., I am tould I am like to be releived out of\nthe estate my father left, eyther personal or his lands\ndisposed. The distribution\n<P 191>\nof the charge must be ordered by the Barons of the Exchequer,\nfrom whence this morning I was delivered a subpoena to be sent\nunto you that there might be cleere dealings amongst us. I have\nacquainted M=r= Morse this morning how the proceedings in the\nbusiness are like to be, and withall I have tould him that in\nall the wayes I shall proceed no otherwise then as I shall be\nwilling to declare myselfe to any man of judgment. These shall\nbe presently speedily sent to my brothers to make answere for\nwhat concernes them. I am glad to hear this morning that Nicke\nbegins to recover.\n   Your very loveing brother,\n   Ed. Bacon.\nRowlls, this 14 of May 1628.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "different hand (same as in Jane Lady Bacon's CXXI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother-in-law - sister-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet, eldest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rowlls> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 14 May, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2HARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1711-1714; 1722-1724." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope, z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12337" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford (MA 1712; DCL 1730)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Harley (1661-1724), 1st earl of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1689-1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "(Born in Westminster?); Oxford 1707-1711; from 1713 to 1740 lived mainly at Wimpole Cambridgeshire, and also at Dover Street, London, where he died" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Book collector and patron of arts. FRS 1711. Became 2nd earl of Oxford in 1724. Married Henrietta Cavendish Holles (1694-1755) in 1713, Wimpole Hall was part of her fortune. Harley spent summers from 1723 travelling around Britain. From 1711 Harley built his library into the finest private library of the time. He was financially ruined by the effort. With his father, was one patron of Alexander Pope." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_X>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Religion> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Unknown"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PHENSLOWE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "THEATRICAL MANAGER & PROPRIETOR; ORIGINALLY DYER; PAWNBROKER, MONEY-LENDER; GROOM OF THE CHAMBER TO QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1592; GENTLEMAN SEWER OF THE CHAMBER TO JAMES I, 1603; \"ONE OF THE FOREMOST BURGESSES OF SOUTHWARK\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12991" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "None" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edmond Henslowe?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "PHILIP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HENSLOWE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 6.1.1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SUSSEX (LINDFIELD?), BY 1577 IN SOUTHWARK, LONDON where remained till his death" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "EDWARD ALLEYN WAS MARRIED (1592) TO JOAN WOODWARD, DAUGHTER OF PHILIP HENSLOWE'S WIFE AGNES (who was the widow of PH's former employer; PH married her before 1593). SOME LETTERS HAVE JOAN AS CO-AUTHOR, BUT ACCORDING TO THE EDITOR, JOAN WAS ILLITERATE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3511" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "PHILIP HENSLOWE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Curate at Basingstoke and Chelsea; rector of Winslade 1748, and of Wickham, Hampshire 1783-1800; second master of Winchester 1755, and conspicuously unsuccessful headmaster 1766-1793; held the livings of Upham and of Wickham, Hampshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley, z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Winchester School 1735; Oriel College, Oxford 1740; BA 1744, MA 1759, DD 1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Warton (1688-1745), clergyman, poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1722-1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Dunsfold, Surrey; 1745-47 Chobham, Surrey; 1747 Winslade (near Basingstoke); 1751-52 France and London; 1755 --> Tunworth, Hampshire and Winchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of Samuel Johnson, became part of Johnson's literary group 1777. Much collaboration with Thomas Warton. Publications: The Enthusiast (1744), Odes on Various Subjects (1746), An Ode to Evening (1749), Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope (1756 & 1782)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Poet, critic, classical scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2079" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4434" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1800" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Warton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "short note about a cancelled meeting" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1470S FO HFORSTER>\n<X HUMPHREY FORSTER>\n<P II,36>\n[} [\\197. HUMPHREY FORSTER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(after 1477)\\]\n   Ryght worshipfull and entierly wel-beloved Nevew, in my most\nfeythefull wyse I recommaunde me to yowe. And pleaseth yowe to\nwete +tat I entended verreyli to have be with yowe this\nafternone for suche persones as will be with yowe to be suretees\nfor Joy: but it is so +te wether is suche +tat I dare not ryde:\nwherfor I beseche you to have consideracion to alle the\npremysses and +tat ye lyke to take surete for +te pore man +tat\nhe may goo at large. And also +tat ye lyke to wryte a letter to\nHerry Doget to deliver hym. And Jesu preserve you. In hast this\nsame Saterday.\n   Your owne H. F.\n   To my worshipfull Nevew Syr William Stonor, in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Written after 1477." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "uncle - nephew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Humphrey Senior" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Forster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFORSTER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Senior Forster to William Stonor on ?, 1477"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Siam>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Siam" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ruthueil+in+Meaulx>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ruthueil in Meaulx" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ruthueil in Meaulx" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_045>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 157>\n[} [\\CXLIX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - Your letter by the post and by the carrier are\nboth very wellcome to me; for besides the knowledge you giue me\nof the publicke affaires, the assurance of your health is very\ndeare to me. We all are ingaged deepely to pray ernestly to our\nGod, that He will giue both wisdome and corage to the parlament,\nand I hope the Lord will so giude them that the mouths of thos\nthat would speake euill of them shall be stoped. I thanke you\nfor desireing me not to beleeue rumors. I doo not; becaus I\nassure meself I shall heare the truth of thinges from your penn.\nIt is the Lords greate worke, that\n<P 158>\nis now a frameing, and I am confident, it will be finisched with\nmuch beauty, so that the very enimyes shall be enforsed to\nacknowledg it has bine the Lord that has rought for His caus and\nchillderen; against home they will finde that theare is no\ndeuination nor inchantment. \n   We hard that the Kenttiche peticion was brought by 3000 men,\nand that 3000 Loundoners meete them vpon Blacke Heath and theare\nfought, and many weare killed. And now we heare that S=r=\nFrancis Wortly drwe his sword and asked whoo was for the king,\nand so 18 foolowed him. I thinke this later may be true; but for\nthe fight vpon Black Heath, I know it is not true. \n   I am glad our Heariford peticion is come to Loundoun, and I\nhope deliuered before this: your sister, I hope, meet you at\nWickcam on wensday last. Deare Ned, send me word how my ladey\nVeere vsess her, and how shee carriers herself. \n   I pray God blles you with a large measure of gras and with\nall the comforts of this life. \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley. \n(^May 6, 1642.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "309" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 6 May, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edmund Berry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "AGNES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1440" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM ORWELLBY NEAR ROYSTON, HERTFORDSHIRE TO PASTON, NORFOLK, TO LONDON (1474-1479) (Warwick's Inn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF WILLIAM PASTON I 1420, DAUGHTER OF SIR EDMUND BERRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "417" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4061" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "AGNES PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Durham%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Durham)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Durham)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_072>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & general news (sickness)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1665 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,142>\n[} [\\LXVII. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO DEAN SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Durham Castle, Jan=ry=. 22, 1665.\n   Mr. Deane of St. Paul's,\nI am glad to heare by Mr. Davenport (to whom you use sometimes\nto write) that you continue in good health during these\ndangerous times of sicknes, and I should also be glad\notherwhiles to heare from you my selfe, for I have very often\nwritten to you (that is, to the Deane and every one of the\nprebendaries of this Church of Durham), and have not received\nany answer to those my Letters under the hands of any one of you\nall, and I think the reason is, because the reasons of my just\ndemands are so pregnant and strong, being asserted by other the\nmost experienced Bishops and learned lawyers that no good answer\ncan be agreed on or framed to them. In the mean while I have\nspent all my fines upon the rebuilding of my Castles, which are\nnot yet finished,\n<P II,143>\nand for all other matters and heavy burthens lying upon me, I am\nleft to shift for my selfe, which truly I cannot do without\ngreat difficulty and trouble of mind.\n   The sicknes in these parts, thankes be to God, is well\nabated, though it lurketh still in some of our quarters. For the\nmaintenance of those that have been and are still infected, wee\nhave been put to lay a sesse upon the countrey, so small were\nthe contributions of the severall parishes throughout all my\nDiocess, but I have now good hope that upon the account made me,\nboth of those contributions and assessments, I shall be able to\nspare 50=li=. to be sent unto my Lord of London towards the help\nof those that are infected still in that city. I shall have the\naccount given me in this day, and if I find so much money\nremaining, I will return it to his lordship by a bill of\nexchange to Sir William Turner by the morrowe's post, so wishing\nyou all good health and hapines, I rest, Sir,\n   Your very affectionate friend,\n   Jo: Duresme.\n   For M=r=. Deane of St. Paul's Church in London, These.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year marked wrong (1665) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 142" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of St. Paul's" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "353" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 22 January, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBRACKLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GREY FRIAR, DOCTOR OF DIVINITY, ONE OF FASTOLF'S EXECUTORS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Doctor of Divinity" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRACKLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORWICH, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ON VERY INTIMATE TERMS WITH THE PASTONS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2744" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BRACKLEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_at+Spithead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "at Spithead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AVAILANT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Austin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vailant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "St Botolph, Colchester (Essex)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Churchwarden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "501" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Austin Vailant" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Wintringham, gentleman, of Wintringham Hall, Knaresborough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton née Wintringham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married c. 1451 as his 2nd wife Sir William Plumpton (1404-1480), landowner and administrator; their clandestine marriage was not validated until 1472. Apparently took a vow of chastity after her husband's death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1497" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joan Plumpton née Wintringham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mautby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mautby" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mautby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PANDREWS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WEALTHY LONDON SOLICITOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "PHINEAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ANDREWS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "848" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1702" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "PHINEAS ANDREWS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Mante>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Mante" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Mante" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Epping+Place>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Epping Place" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Epping Place" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertford+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hertford Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hertford Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tostock>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tostock, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tostock" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P4_has_time-span>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the temporal confinement of an instance of an E2 Temporal Entity.\nThe related E52 Time-Span is understood as the real Time-Span during which the phenomena were active, which make up the temporal entity instance. It does not convey any other meaning than a positioning on the “time-line” of chronology. The Time-Span in turn is approximated by a set of dates (E61 Time Primitive). A temporal entity can have in reality only one Time-Span, but there may exist alternative opinions about it, which we would express by assigning multiple Time-Spans. Related temporal entities may share a Time-Span. Time-Spans may have completely unknown dates but other descriptions by which we can infer knowledge.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a pour durée"@fr , "tem período de tempo"@pt , "имеет временной отрезок"@ru , "has time-span"@en , "hat Zeitspanne"@de , "发生时段是"@cn , "βρισκόταν σε εξέλιξη"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLANTAGENET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Nobleman; Viscount; several high administrative posts; Governor of Calais 1533-1540; 1540 was arrested on a suspicion of being implicated in a plot --> 1542 was declared innocent, but died in the Tower of excitement" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell, x Gardiner, x Lisle, y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22355" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Court?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "King of England (Edward IV)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Arthur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plantagenet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. ante 1472, d. 1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Court -1472; Hampshire; Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Illegitimate son of Edward IV; Henry VII married his half-sister, who was legitimate; the name of Lisle was taken from his first wife Baroness Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscount Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "16643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arthur Plantagenet" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 46>\n[} [\\LETTER XIX. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 31ST DECEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\n   Mr. Secretary, I cam hether to the Hay, uppon Monday last,\nwhear I was very honorably receaved, all the states being\nassembled together for that purpose, to make as much shew as\nthey could devyse of their good wylles to hir majesty, as in\nmany orations, pagentes, and such lyke, was expressyd, besyde\nthe people with great joye cryed, \"God save the quene, God save\nthe quene,\" in every place of the stretes as I passed.\n   The next day all the hole states generall cam to me, and ther\nopenly ageyn ther chauncelor Leonius (some call him Longonius)\nmade a longe oratyon in thankes and prayses to the quenes\nmajesty for hir great clemency, bounty, and goodnes, shewyd to\nthese pore aflycted countreys; attrybuting all their good and\nhappines, under God, to hir majesty only. As sone as he had donn\nthan cam comyssioners from partyculer provinces, as from\nUtrycht, Geldars, and Fresland, besides sondry spetyall towens,\nas Ansterdam, Leydon, Auchuson, and others, all which must nedes\nuse ther gratulacion, with oratyons, as the other dede, and much\nto the same effect all with thankes and prayse to hir majesty.\n<P 47>\n   At all this cerymony-doing was ther a French secretary, sent\nhether v or vj [\\days\\] before with lettres from the king. He\nsayd yt was about merchantes matters, but in dede contrary, only\nto have impeched, yf he could, this bynding themselves to hir\nmajesty as they doe. But the states gave him no audyence all the\nwhile, alleaging they were occupied about the servyce of the\nquene of Englond, which they wold dyspach before all princes in\nthe world. This fellow, being present at all this solemne\ndealing with me, tooke yt in such snuffe as he cam prowdly to\nthe states, and offred his letters, saing: \"Now I trust you have\ndonn all your sacrafyces to the quene of Englond, and may yeld\nme some leysure to rede my masters letters.\" They so shooke him\nupp, and with such termes, naming hir majesty in skorn, as they\ntooke yt, as they hurld him his letters, and bidd him content\nhimself, they wold first dischardge all the least dewtyes\nwhatsoever to hir majesty before they wold hear him. So they\nhave every day synce sett about the contract with hir majesty,\nspetyally how to gyve me answere for hir full satysfaction\ntouching ther abyllytye to maynteyn ther warrs, whearin I hear\ncredybly hir majesty shalbe well satysfied, and further then any\nof us looked for. And both roundlye and frankley they goe to\nworke, that ye shall se they wyll doe indede more than ever they\npromysed, considering her majestes denyall [\\of\\] the\nsouerauntye and name of protector. For they meane, and must doe\nyt, for the hole people wyll have yt, that hir majesty shall\nhave in hir handes the hole bestowing aswell of ther money and\ncontrybucions as of ther men of warr; and the desire no longer\nhir good favour to them than they shall deall in all sincerytye\nwith hir. Wherein yt apperes that all the comyssioners have\nwonderfully sett fourth her majesty to them all here, and Paull\nBuys hath donn his parte thorowly, so hath Walk also. And all\nthinges alredy [{are carried on{] with the most unyversall\nobedyence of hir majestys name that ever I sawe. And\n<P 48>\nflatly yt apperes now, they wyll no other authorytye but under\nhir majesty, nor that their treasure nor lyves shalbe at the\ndysposing of any but hir majesty, which, yf you saw that we se\nhere, ye would wonder at [\\what\\] these people doe, and ar able\nto doe, and yf God had not moved hir majesty to send when she\ndyd, the prince of Parma had byn by this tyme in the best and\ngreatest tounes they have; but ye shall hear others in this and\nnot me.\n   And as I wrote before how hir majestyes dealinges here ar\nalredy blowen into Germany, so this day the elector brought me\nletters agayn newly com there, whereby they wryte most honorably\nof hir majesty, and the duke of Sax geues much better eye than\nhe did, synce his wyfes death, and lyke to marry ageyn with the\nhows of Hanalt, a great protestant and a great howse. He hath\nsent to speak with Seiguro, and very lyke to joyn with the other\nprinces, who ar agreed, not only to send a messenger to the\nFrench king, but to lett him know, that they will com to the ayd\nof the king of Navare, who ys most iniuriously delt withall by\nthe practyce of the pope and king of Spayn. The ellector vowede\nto me that they have donn more in these causes within this xx\ndayes, synce they understood of her majesties resolucyon agaynst\nthe king of Spayn, aswell by Sir Francis Drakes going into the\nIndyes as her sending into these countreys, than they have don\nthis x yeres, or wold have don this twelmonths yet. God send hir\nmajesty to think of his mercyfull dealinges accordingly. The\nking of Denmark also hath joyned and encouraged greatly these\nprinces. Hit ys told me by the elector that dyvers of them meane\nto send hether to me, to congratulate hir majestyes gracious\ndoings toward this countrey.\n   I have no other nues tyll these states have fully ended ther\nconsultacions, which wylbe to morrow, as I hear, and wholy,\nwithout contradyctyon, to be at the devotyon and dispocyon of\nhir\n<P 49>\nmajesty absolutly. Of this ye shall hear as sone as I shall know\nther further answere. Two of our men of warr of Flushing hath\ntaken ij Dunkirk men; one sonk and drouned all the souldyers and\nmaryners. Thus fare ye well, sir, this last of December.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   Hit ys sayd that the princes ar resolvyd to entreate\nCassymere to be generall, and shall have xxv=m= men levyed by\nthe princes to goe with him into France.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "992" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 31 December, 1585"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-2>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "2" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Two"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Andwerp>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Andwerp" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andwerp" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pimpern>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pimpern" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pimpern" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Heathrop>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Heathrop, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Heathrop" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bristol>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucestershire%2FSomerset> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset+%2F+Gloucestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bristol, Gloucestershire/Somerset" , "Bristol, Somerset / Gloucestershire" , "Bristol" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bristol" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140_assigned_attribute_to>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned. "@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a affecté un attribut à"@fr , "atribuiu atributo para"@pt , "απέδωσε ιδιότητα σε"@el , "assigned attribute to"@en , "wies Merkmal zu"@de , "присвоил атрибут для"@ru , "指定属性给"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Portsmouth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hants.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Portsmouth, Hampshire" , "Portsmouth, Hants." , "Portsmouth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Portsmouth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_105>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (religion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1536? FN RPLUMPTON>\n<X ROBERT PLUMPTON>\n<P 233>\n[} [\\LETTER XI.\\] }] [^TO ISABEL PLUMPTON^]\n(^To his right worshipful mother bee this delivered with\nspeed.^)\n   Right worshipfull mother, I humbly recomende me unto you,\ndesiringe Jesus longe to continewe your healthe to the pleasure\nof God. Worshipfull mother, I am bounde to write to you, yea and\nyou were not my mother, because it hathe pleased God of his\ninestimable goodnes to sende me some understandinge in the\nScriptures; for everie man or woman that it shall please God to\nsende knowledge in the Scriptures is bounde to instructe theire\nbrethren in the lovinge of the Gospell. Wherefore, it is my\ndutie to instructe you, most principalle of all other, which\nhathe shewed to me so muche kindenes, besides all motherly\nkindenes. Wherefore, I desire you, moste deare mother, that ye\nwill take heede to the teachinge of the Gospell, for it is the\nthinge that all wee muste live by; for Christe lefte it that we\nshoulde altogether rule our livinge thereby, or els we cannot be\nin favour with God. Wherefore, I woulde desire you for the love\nof God, that you woulde reade the Newe Testament, which is the\ntrewe Gospell of God, spoken by the Holy Ghoste. Wherefore,\ndoubte not of it, dearly beloved mother in the Lorde, I write\nnot this to bringe you into anie heresies, but to teache you the\ncleare light of Goddes doctrine. Wherefore, I will never write\nnothinge to you, nor saye nothinge to you, concerninge the\nScriptures, but will dye in the quarrell. Mother, you have muche\nto thanke God that it woulde please him to geve you licence to\nlive untill this time, for the gospell of Christe was never so\ntrewly preached as it is nowe.\n<P 234>\nWherfore, I praye to God that he will geve you grace to have\nknowledge of his Scriptures. Ye shall heare perceive what the\nprofession of our Baptisme is, which profession we muste have\nwritten in our hartes. Which profession standeth in twoe\nthinges; the one is the knowledge of the lawe of God,\nunderstandinge it spiritually as Christe expoundeth it, Math. v.\nvi. and vii. chapters; so that the roote and life of all lawes\nis this, Love thy Lorde God with all thy harte, all thy soule,\nall thy mighte, and all thy power, and thy neighboure as thy\nselfe for Christes sake. And love onely is the fullfillinge of\nthe lawe, as saithe S. Paule, and that whatsoever we doe and not\nof that love, that same fullfilleth not the lawe in the sighte\nof God. And what the lawe doth meane ye shall finde in the\nprologue to the Rom: in my fathers booke, called the Newe\nTestament. I write unto you because that I knowe you have a\nfervent ... and his lawes\n[\\REST WANTING.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "PCEEC fails to differentiate between this Isabel and the 2nd wife of Sir Robert Plumpton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "233" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton née Babthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of William Plumpton, esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "student; son of William Plumpton, esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_I2PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Plumpton to Isabel Plumpton née Babthorpe on ?, 1536"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Culford, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Culford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "qualitySent"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Theobalds+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Theobalds Park" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Theobalds Park" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_->
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "-" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "-" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Amsterdam>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands" , "Amsterdam, Holland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Amsterdam" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHUNGERFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Summoned as Baron Moleyns in the right of his wife 1445; while serving with Shrewsbury in Aquitane was captured (1452), kept prisoner seven years; after ransom an active Lancastrian; fled with Henry VI to the north 1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HUNGERFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1431-1464 (executed)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "SEVEN YEARS IN AQUITANIA AS A PRISONER" ;
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                "QUARRELLED WITH JOHN PASTON OVER THE OWNERSHIP OF THE MANOR OF GRESHAM" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "2" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "2" ;
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                "LORD MOLEYNS" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1431" ;
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                "1464" ;
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                "ROBERT HUNGERFORD" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                true ;
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                "family and business (marriage)" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1472 FS TMULL>\n<X THOMAS MULL>\n<P I,123>\n[} [\\121. THOMAS MULL TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(May, 1472)\\]\n   Right worshipfull Brother, I recommaund me unto you: lykith\nyou to wete that my Cosen Willyam hath ben with a full goodly\nGentilwoman, and comynde with her after love's lore: and for\ncertein I knowe\n<P I,124>\nthat ych of them ys verely well content of other. Shee was late\nwyf unto the son of my lorde Montjoy: and for the certente what\nmy cosen shall have with her, yf God provide for them that they\nshall go throwe in mariage, suer yt is that of her ffader's\nenheritaunce she hath in possession C. marks of lande, and after\nthe deth of her ffader shee shall have over that the half of al\nthe residue of al the lande of her ffader, and of my lorde\nMountjoyes lande shee hath iiij=xx= marcs of annuite fe by dede\nendentid, for wher the lande was in value C. marcs shee hath\nlayn it ayen to my seid lord for yelding her yerly iiij=xx=\nmarcs. Thes certentees I have by my bedfelow Thomas Powtrell,\nwhich ys of councell with my seid lorde, and was of councell at\nthe mariage makyng, when my seid mastres was maried to the son\nof my seid lord; and as I understond by my seid bedfelowe the\nhole value of syr Thomas Ichyngham is londe, as it was at the\ntyme of the seid mariage makyng shewyd in writyng, was betwen\nCCC. and CCCC. marcs, not fully CCCC. and better then CCC., but\nhow much it ys oute of the remembraunce of my seid bedefelowe.\nAnd for certeine shee is well named, and of worshipfull\ndisposicion. I have ben with my Cosen Willyam there, and seyn my\nseid Mastres, and comynde with her. And I fele by them both that\nand ye woll, with mercy of our lorde the mater shall take gode\nende. I know verely my Cosen woll in no wise in this cas doo but\nas your good ffaderhode woll he doo. Wherfor in the name of God\nbeth in this cas and in al other good ffader to my Cosen in\ncouncelyng, helping, and preferring after your hertes plesyr:\nfor and I sholde mary I wolde he sholde chese for me. I wot well\nye woll lyke my Mastres right well when ye se her, and better\nwhen ye comyn with her. Nowe ys al in you; in which and in al\nother God be your guyde. Syr, as for the manor of Clyf, I have\ncomynd with Webley, +tat is of my lorde Cobham is councell: I\nhope the mater shall take goode ende by trete, of which I shall\nhave worde +tis halidayes. Notwithstanding +ter is an attourne\nrecordid for syr John Fog and his felowes, in hap that we\naccorde not. Jhesu preserve you and my gode Suster to your\nhertes plesyr. Sir, as it is seid, ther is of late fallyn to my\nMastres ffader, syr Thomas Ychingham, CCC. marcs more after the\ndeth of my lady Kyriell.\n   T. Mull.\n   To my right worshipfull Brother, Thomas Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "I, 123" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                "country gentleman" ;
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                "relatives through marriage; legal adviser - employer" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
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                "Mull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "505" ;
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                "1472" ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMULL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Thomas Mull to Thomas II Stonor on ? May, 1472"@en .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                true ;
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                "family news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1633 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 6>\n[} [\\VIII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE HUSBAND S=R= ROBERT HARLEY, KNIGHT.}]\n   My deare S=r= - I pray you reseaue my thankes for your letter\nby my cosen Pris, and by the carrier; they weare both very\nwellcome to me, which I thinke you beleeue, for in part you know\nhowe deare you are to me. I ame very glad that my brother Raphe\nis come to Loundoun; I hope he is nowe well. I pray you to giue\nhim counsell what to doo. I desire from my hoole hart that he\nmay grow in the feare of God, and then he will be happy. Pinner\nshall send some woole to Lemster. I haue heare inclosed sent you\nthe aquittance of the pursevant, by which you may knowe his\nname. I doo blles my good God, that you haue had so a good an\nend about the presentation of Bromton. I thinke you haue doun a\nvery good worke, in recommending Mary Wood to my Lady Veere, to\nhome I hope shee will doo acceptabele sarvis. I am toold of a\ngentellwoman by Docter Barker. She was bread with my old Lady\nManering. She, they say, is religious and discreet, and very\nhamsome in dooing of any thinge; her name is Buckle, a\nSharpsheare woman: if you like of it, I would thinke of haueing\nof her; for I haue no body aboute me, of any judgment, to doo\nany thinge. My heate continueing, I sent to Docter Barker to\ncome and see me let bloud; he came on thursday night, and\nyesterday morning I sent fore a curgen at Bischops Castell, that\nlet Mrs. Wallcot blud, and he pricke my arme twis, but it would\nnot blled; and I would not try the third time. I hope the Lord\nwill derect me what to doo: and for gooing abrode I will endeuor\nto doo it as soune as it shall pleas\n<P 7>\nGod to inabell me. It is a word of comfort which you rwit me,\nthat you hope shortly to send for your horsess. I beceache the\nLord to giue you a good and happy end to all your biusness. I\nthanke God all the chillderen are well, and so is Ned Smith. Ned\nand his brother present theaire humbell dutis to you; and I begg\nyour bllesing for them all, and your loue and prayers for my\nself. I beceach the Lord to giue you a speady and happy meeting\nwith\n   Your most affectinat wife for ever, Brilliana Harley.\n   Mr. Littell, I thanke God, is well, and abell to goo a\nlittell abrode.\n   I thanke you for my very fine wascott: by this carrier is\nsent vp the clocke and dublet and houses you sent for.\n(^May the 18, 1633.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "18 May" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "6" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "wife - husband" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 18 May, 1633"@en .

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                "Duke of Gloucester 1461; king of England 1483-death." ;
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                "CRT" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23500" ;
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                "Richard III" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "Born at Fotheringay, Northamptonshire; spent time in the north & in Wales as well as in court." ;
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                "Youngest surviving son of Richard, duke of York; brother of Edward IV. Married c. 1472 Anne (1456-1485), widow of Edward of Lancaster and 2nd daughter of Richard Neville, earl of Warwick." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "C, D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "9" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "2576" ;
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                "1452" ;
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                "1485" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCARLOS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Started his career as a barber, purchased his freedom of that trade 1711; began selling books as a sideline c. 1720; full-time bookseller 1732 (http://users.aber.ac.uk/das/texts/regnch.htm = Stoker, David. The regulation of the book trade in Norwich 1500-1800. Publishing History, 5, (1979), 127-141)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carlos" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. by 1757? http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutillieul/ZOtherPapers/NewNM26Nov1757.html" ;
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                "Norwich, Norfolk (domicile)" ;
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                "Francis Blomefield's regular stationer. Had a spouse by 1733." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bookseller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Carlos" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E1CONWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP several times. Sworn of the privy council 1622. Secretary of State 16 January 1623 - December 1628, Lord President of the Privy Council 14 December 1628 - January 1631. Knighted 1596, created Baron Conway March 1625, Viscount Killultagh March 1626, Viscount Conway 6 June 1627. Followed Buckingham in abandoning anti-Spanish policy in 1626, disillusioned with parliament. Maintained strong relations between court and country (Warwickshire); ensured the representation of broad strands of (religious) opinion in the privy council." ;
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                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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                "CRT" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6120" ;
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                "Lack of formal education did not hinder him in his role as secretary, \"though his first royal master was apt to jest that his secretary of state was illiterate\" (DNB). Honorary admission to Gray's Inn 1624." ;
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                "Sir John Conway (d. 1603) of Arrow, Warwickshire" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "1625" ;
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                "Conway" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
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                "c. 1564-1631" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "Born in Warwickshire. Military career: Cadiz 1596, afterwards Brill in the Netherlands. 1620 ambassador at Brussels & Prague. Back to England by 1622 (court). Died in London, buried in Warwickshire." ;
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                "A staunch Protestant. Married (1) c. 1593 widow Dorothy Bray née Tracy (d. 1612). Married (2) c. 1619 widow Katherine West née Hueriblock/Hambler. Interested in English literature." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscount Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
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                "3332" ;
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                "1631" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Conway" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "1650" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "802" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1629 FO RBLAKISTON>\n<X ROBERT BLAKISTON>\n<P I,160>\n[} [\\LXXXIX. - FROM ROBERT BLAKISTON TO ARCHDEACON COSIN.\\] }]\n   Nephew Coosins,\nI am animated by the testimony of my kind neighbour Mr. Martin\nof your favourable loving speches lately spoken on my behalfe,\nto certifye, and, I hope, satisfye you of some aspertions, and\nthereby some unkindnesses worse taken then intended by either my\nbrother Marmaduke or me, if they might peceably and without\noffence be examined according to the true meaning of either\npartye. But first give me leave to satisfye you concerning that\nsinfull and therfore damnable calumniation reported of me and my\nthen maide. I protest, as in the presence of God, I never had\ncarnall knowledge of hir or any other woman dead or living, my\ntwo wives, now with God, only excepted. For the other hard\nesteeme of me in difference between Mr. Braidley his Curate and\nme, I must neads saie I could and yet can prove sufficiently, if\nit were to re-examined by your selfe with free libertye and\nwithout offence taken against the witnesses, who will saie that\non the 9=th= of May 1628, he did revile me approbriously,\ncalling me base scurvye rascall, and strooke at me very eagerly,\nwhen I did much forbeare him, partly for that I thought he was\nnot himselfe through his distemperature, not fitting a man of\nhis function, but especially for my brother his sake, thinking\nhe would have given him an open rebuke for his open miscarriage\nagainst a naturall brother, for he denied before\n<P I,161>\nhim with execrable imprecations that he did not misdemeane\nhimselfe either by word or deed as I have related, which I\nconceived was then too much beleeved, and which, if I cannot\nsufficiently disprove as aforesaid, I will submitt my selfe to\nyour hardest censure. For the other unkindnesses, I will, for my\npart, burye all in utter oblivion, as it becometh me in\nChristianitye, preparinge my selfe to receive the assured seales\nof my redemption and salvation at this appointed holy feast,\nfreely forgiving and desiring forgiveness of all the world. And\nnamely concerning my lettere to my brother, your father in lawe,\nI doe confesse I writt more earnestly and passionately then I\nshould, and for that and any other thinge wherin I have given\njust cause of offence, I am very sorrye, and doe hartely desire\nyou to be a meanes that we maie be conjoyned in that brotherly\naffection that we ought to be and formerly have bene. And so, my\nlove remembred to you and my neece, I take leave and rest,\n   Your very loving uncle,\n   Robt. Blakiston.\n   Durham, 22nd March, 1629.\n   To my very lovinge nephew, Mr. John Coosins, one of the\nPrebends of the Cathedrall Churche att Durham, and Pastor of the\nChurche of Brandspithe, give these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year could be 1630?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 160" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "uncle-in-law - nephew-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Blakiston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBLAKISTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Blakiston to John Cosin on 22 March, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CHARLES_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1657? FN CHARLES2>\n<X KING CHARLES II>\n<P 5>\n[} [\\I. KING CHARLES II. TO QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA.\\] }]\n   Antwerp, 26 July [\\1657?\\] .\n   Madame,\n   I hope your Majestie hath that good opinion of me, as to\nbeleeue\n<P 6>\nthat your commandes carries euer so much waight with me, that at\nany time when I doe not comply with them, your Majestie may\nconclude the inconveniences on my parte are so greate, as I am\nconfident you would be troubled if I should obay you, and the\ntruth is, this businesse of my Lord Balcarres is of that nature;\nfor your Majestie may be confident, that, after haueing giuen\nhim so good a carrecter as I did at his first comming to Paris,\nI would not call my iudgement so farre in question, or run the\nventure of being thought apte to change my opinion of men vpon\nlight groundes, if I had not those proofes against him of duble\ndealing and dishonesty as would iustifie me to all the world,\nthough I had proceeded against him with a much seuerer sentence\nthen hetherto I haue declared; and, because your Majestie shall\nnot take my single worde for it, I will sende you, as soone as I\ncome where the papers are, the proofes of what I say vnder his\nowne hande, which, if your Majestie will consider with an\nindifferent eye, you will at least conclude him not very fitt to\nput obligations vpon; and, for the promise your Majestie and my\nsister are ingaged in, can be of no waite in this particular,\nfor certainly at the same time the person misbehaues him selfe\nhe forfetts also the engagement, and I am confident your\nMajestie thinkes whosoeuer is faulty to me is so to you; I am\nsure it shall euer be so on my parte towardes your Majestie. I\nshould say much more to your Majestie but that I deferre it till\nI can sende you the papers I mention, and will only now assure\nyour Majestie that I am and ever will be, Madame,\n   Your Majesties most humble and most obedient sone and\nseruant,\n   Charles R.\n[\\NEITHER ADDRESSED NOR SEALED.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henrietta Maria" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "royalty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "royalty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Five letters of King Charles II. Ed. by the Marquis of Bristol. Camden miscellany 5. Camden first series 87. 1864/1968." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Antwerp> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to Henrietta Maria Stuart on 26 July, 1657"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22Petersom%22+%28%3F+Petersham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"Petersom\" (? Petersham, Surrey)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"Petersom\" (? Petersham" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "It provides a list of values indicating the \"frequency\" of the data (e.g. monthly) and, thus, indirectly, also implying the type of \"time reference\" that could be used for identifying the data with respect time."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for Frequency (FREQ) - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_065>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 100>\n[} [\\LXV. COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDear Madam,\n   I sent to Wight Halle presently after you went from hence on\nFriday, but my La. of Lenox was not retorned from Litleton, so\nas I could not gett her second letter to the Keeper, but I hope\nI shall hear her first had the effect you desired. If more you\nwold have done by her on Tuesday, when the K. is gone from\nGrenwidge, I will find her out and bring you what you desier of\nher. Therfore lett me know how your busnes hath gonne, and what\nfurder servis may be donne you by your La=ps= loveing freind,\nL. Bedford.\n   This is like to proove as busy a weeke with me, as, if I see\nyou not hear, I doubt I shall not at that ende of the towne.\nHarington House, this 23d of June [\\1624\\] .\n   To my worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "100" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 23 June, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TEGGLESFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT AT GLAPTHORN, KEPT THE ACCOUNTS SINCE 1550 (AT LEAST); called a \"young\" servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "EGGLESFIELD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "209" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS EGGLESFIELD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_087>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1503 FN RTPLUMPTON>\n<X ROBENET PLUMPTON>\n<P 182>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLVII.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull master and brother, Sir Robart\nPlompton, knyght for the King's body.^)\n   After most harty and due recomendations, I recomend me unto\nyour mastership and brotherhode; and wheras my brother William,\nlike as I shewed you a byll, hath in his name and myne put\n<P 183>\na byll unto the Kings grace agaynst Rocliffe and Suttell, which\nhath made answere, as appearethe in the byll I sent you by Ball.\nAnd the Kings counsell comaunded my brother Wylliam to goe and\nenter into Ocbroke; and so, in his coming home, he went thether,\nand wold have entred, and William Sawcheverell wold not suffer\nhim. And he shewed the copie of our deed, and he wold not admyt\nit; but the tenaunts sayd, if he come againe afor alhallowes,\nand bryng the deeds under seale, they shold endever them to pay\nus. And I thinke to send Sir Robart North thither with him, in\nthe weke next afore alhallowmase. Wherfore I pray you that ye\nwill lett Sir Robart have the ij=d= deed with him in a box,\nwhich is of feoffment, thider, to the intent abousayd; and ye\nshall have them delivered againe unto you, or my lady, whether\nye shal please. And if you wyll my brother Wylliam bring them up\nto you unto London, I shall bynd me that he shall trewly deliver\nyou them. And of your gud mynd and pleasure in thes premyses, I\npray you that ye will vochsafe to send me knowledge in wryting.\nAnd, Sir, I understand your adversaries reporteth, your matter\nshalbe determyned by the Kyngs Judges and Sergiants, and ther, I\ndout me, ye gitt but litle favor. Therfore the sonner ye goe up,\nI trust yt be the better for you. And almyghty (^Jesu^) preserve\nyou, and send you gud speede in all your busines, and that\nshalbe my daly prayer, as God knoweth. At York, this Munday.\n   Your servant Robart Plompton.\n[\\Anno 1503.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "Monday" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "182" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "(illegitimate) brother - (legitimate) brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robenett (Robert)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "common clerk of the City of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "324" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robenett (Robert) Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on Monday, 1503"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bologna>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bologna" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bologna" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "REGICIDE, COLONEL OF THE MILITIA IN KENT, MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE 1650. Captain; MP Dover 1646" ;
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                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DIXWELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1689" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM KENT TO LONDON, 1664/5 TO AMERICA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF SIR BASIL DIXWELL; SON OF HENRY OXINDEN OF DEANE'S THIRD WIFE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COLONEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "400" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN DIXWELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCONINGSBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edmund Wyndham of Felbrigg, Norfolk; wife Susan, daughter of Sir Roger Townshend of Raynham, Norfolk" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coningsby née Pope née Wyndham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1541, d. 1608 (Collins's Peerage of England, http://books.google.fi/books?id=K_Q6AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411)" ;
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                "Father was of Felbrigg, Norfolk; 1st husband of Oxford; living at Felbrigg by 1592." ;
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                "Sister to Francis Wyndham (d. 1592), who married Nathaniel Bacon's youngest sister, Elizabeth. Married (1) John Pope of Oxford; (2) Humphrey Coningsby (d. by 1592), esquire. Childless." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "165" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1608" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Coningsby née Pope née Wyndham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SLGOWER2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Granville Leveson Gower (1721-1803), 1st marquis of Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susan Leveson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1772-1838" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Trentham, Staffordshire; died in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "312" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1838" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susan Leveson Gower" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRIMSTONE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ATTORNEY AT STAR CHAMBER, COMPROLLER OF CALAIS 1552-58, MUSTER-MASTER OF THE ARMY IN THE NORTH 1560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gonville Hall, Cambridge; Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GRIMSTONE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1528?-1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM SUFFOLK TO LONDON, CALAIS AND BERWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND, PARIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Also client of Sir Nicholas Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "517" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1599" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD GRIMSTONE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 142>\n[} [\\CXXX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, AT S=R= ROBERT HARLEY\nHIS LOUDGING IN WESMESTER.}]\n   Deare Ned - I heare M=r= Moore is come downe. I long to heare\nfrom him, how your father and you doo. I pray God I may heare\nwell of you, and that I may see your father and you with\ncomfort. If the howes will site still, yet I hope your father\nwill come down for a littell time. I thanke God I was yesterday\nat chruch, in the morning, but the affternoune was so weet I\ndurst not goo, and I thanke God I finde myselfe reasnabell well\nto day. Your brothers are well at Clanuer, and your sisters are\nwell. I pray God blles you, as I desire my owne soule should be\nbllesed. So I rest, \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^July 26, 1641. Bromton Castell.^)\n   When you see my brother, tell him I present my saruis to him.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "142" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "143" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 26 July, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+James+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St James Park" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St James Park" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Spanish threat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1596 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 112>\n[} [\\NO. LIX. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\January or February 1595-6.\\]\n   My deare brother, If the wracked state, and wel-ny ruined, of\nthis poore gentylman, through the faitheles trust of desceving\nservantz, in looking every wike of the ending of his troubles,\n[{had not occasioned me to delay,{] I could not haue left my pen\nso long dry, but wold haue fild hit to you with matter ful of\ntruthe, and memorialz of my cares, wiche neuer ar at rest for\nyour best avail, and ment to warne you of suche occurrance as\nother nations afourd me; spetially, suche as might touche the\nsafty of our countryes, and honors of ourselves. Althogh I do\nnot dout, as now I do perceaue, that you shuld think them now\noverstale for newes, being by good espialz not made ignorant of\nour ennemis driftz, whos skope haue ther boundz while ether\nliues in raigne, but the ever-guidar of best actions, and\nreadiest ruinar of wicked actes, wyl, I doute not, coule ther\nheat, abate ther pride, and confounde ther forse. I am not suche\na wekely, nor\n<P 113>\nof so base a courage, that euer I mene breake one slombar for\nther malice, nor ons dreame of ther victoiri, whos ground-worke\nis of so slippar foundation that the hold of suche edefice wyl\nbe overturnd with his owne gilt. I may not deny but Epimetheus\nis no companion for a king. With Prometheus, therfor, I mynd to\nfolowe that after wische condemne not for iugement, and\ntherafter prepare suche menes and power, that, I feare not, shal\nbe so marshald as shal make us no skorne to the world, nor\ndelite to our foes; in some suche sort as I here you haue\nbegone; whos praise, if I shuld not lessene in praising, I could\nmore delate, but this muche I must tel you, that I cannot imagin\nhow you could by any more glorious menes set out your care for\nyour land, your loue to your neigbors, your hate to suche\nwrongeful invadars, than with your pen and charge to your\nsubiectz you haue utterd, in wordz of suche effect and matter,\nof suche waight, as, in honest dimars, hit may mar the facon [^A\nCEDILLA ON THE C IN THE PREVIOUS WORD^] of diuelische machines,\nand crase the hartz of treason-mynding men. In me, hit hathe set\na deape impression of a cousin-like zele, that myxith not his\nlos with her decay, and joyeth not that she shuld perische\nfirst, in hope of bettar fare; wiche, as hit is euer unsure, so\nsild is hit not a winde-shaked blast. But your so spedy care for\nthretes, that the may not arive to dedes, doth assure me that\nthe shal haue no just cause that shuld make suche a skruple.\nReceve, therfor, deare brother, bothe my censare and my thankes\ntherfor, as she that wyl not suffar you to go one fote beyond\nher in busy inquiring and narow serching what fitteth best for\nmy counsel, or my warning for that may conserne your safety or\nestate, as I haue charged this my embassador to tel you more at\nlength, as time and cause shal invite me, not omitting to\nbeseche you, that as I knowe him most obsequious in aught that\nmay conserne you, so hit wyl please you to shadow him with your\ngrace against the spiritz of suche as may fortune envie him but\nshal never mache him. Thus I end my tedious skribling, wiche you\nwil the rather pardon for to recompence the\n<P 114>\nlong space that my writing hathe not spoken with you, praying\nthe euer-liuing God euer to preserue you from sinistar counsel,\nand al good elz may euer befal you may prosper.\n   Your most affectionat sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n\n"@en ;
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                "January-February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on January-February, 1596"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leeds>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leeds" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leeds" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Abington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nhants.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Abington, Nhants." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Geneva>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Switzerland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Geneva, Switzerland" , "Geneva" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Geneva" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WNICOLSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon 1679; received prebend and living in 1681; archdeaconry of Carlisle and rector of Great Salkeld 1682; Bishop of Carlisle 1702; Bishop of Derry 1718." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School at Dovenby; Queen's College, Oxford; Leipzig University." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph Nicolson (1623-1686), clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nicolson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1655-1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Cumberland. Oxford 1670-1682, with Germany 1678. Great Salkeld, Cumbria 1682; Carlisle, 1702-1718. Ireland 1718-1727." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Worked with archbishop Wake. MA 1676; fellow of Queen's College 1679. Married 1686 Elizabeth Archer (d. 1712), eight children. Amassed a library and antiquarian collection. FRS 1705. Published \"English Historical Library\", bibliography of English history, 1696-1699." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1727" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Nicolson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Liscard>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Liscard" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Liscard" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Worcestershire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Worcestershire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TRANDOLPH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Public notary 1548, chapter clerk at Christ Church College, Oxford; principal of Broadgates Hall 1549; exiled/travelled abroad under Mary I (subsidized by his father); occasionally employed by Mary's ambassador in France; MP for New Romney (Kent) & St. Ives (Cornwall) 1558, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 1559, St. Ives 1572, Maidstone (Kent) 1584, -86, -89; diplomatic agent in Germany 1558; Throckmorton's embassy in France, escorted the earl of Arran to Scotland 1559, stayed at the Scottish court as a diplomat (not officially titled ambassador), expelled 1566; granted royal lands in Kent; constable of Queenborough Castle, master of the posts, (honorary) gentleman of the privy chamber 1567; ambassador to Russia 1568-69; invested in voyages directed to the north-east and north-west passages; Scottish missions 1570-; chamberlain of the exchequer 1572; JP for Kent by 1573; missions to France 1573,- 76, Scotland 1578, -81, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23122" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled at Canterbury, went on to Oxford (assisted financially by the chapter of Canterbury); BA 1545, BCL 1548; migrated to Christ Church c. 1548, maintained a law studentship there." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Avery Randolph (d. 1561) of Badlesmere, Kent; landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1525/6-1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born on a farm at Badlesmere, Kent (bought it later, was also granted royal lands in Kent 1566); educated in Canterbury & Oxford; travelled abroad under Mary I; courtier, spent over 10 years of his life abroad on diplomatic missions (Scotland, Russia, France); died at his London house." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Anne (d. in/post 1561), daughter of Sir John Gaynsford of Crowhurst, Surrey, and his 1st wife, Katherine. Married (1) 1571 Anne (d. in childbirth between 1572-75), daughter of Thomas Walsingham of Chislehurst, Kent, and his wife, Dorothy; (2) by 1575 Ursula (d. in/post 1592), daughter of Henry Copinger of Buxhall, Suffolk, who was of Kentish origin. The first English career diplomat, almost knighted in the 1580s but this came to nought after Mary's execution as he was a close friend of the disgraced Davison and a notorious anti-Marian." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Diplomat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "963" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Randolph" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PALMER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Palmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bedford Row, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; stonecutter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "822" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Palmer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCONWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Seymour Conway, Marquis Hertford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hugh Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1759-1801" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Served in the West Indies & Mediterranean among others; died in 1801 at Jamaica." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Entered the navy in 1770; intimate friend of Prince of Wales until married Lady Horatia Waldegrave in 1785." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vice-admiral" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "161" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1801" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Seymour Conway" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1616? TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 38>\n[} [\\XXVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF\nBEDFORD TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Madam,\n   Because I putte you by such a messenger to a needles troble\nto read thes lines, they shall only beseech you to take from him\nall the assurance of my love, and desier to manifest itt, that\nan honest hart can professe, till I have the happines to see you\nmyselfe, which I hope God will not denie me before your tyme of\ndeliverance; though I am not able to sett a sertain day when, by\nreason of my building and som busnes I have with the dilatory\nChancellor of the Exchequer. So soone itt cannot be as I wish,\nthat long extreamly to tell you how unalterably I am\n   Your most affectionat freind to serve you,\n   L. Bedford.\nFrom the More, this Wensday morning, in hast.\n   To my noble and worthy freind the La. Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+More> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1616"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_100>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1515? FO WGASCOIGNE>\n<X WILLIAM GASCOIGNE>\n<P 214>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXV.\\] }] [^TO SIR ROBERT PLUMPTON^]\n(^To my uncle Plumpton this letter be delivered in hast.^)\n   Uncle Plompton, I commend me unto you. It is so I am like to\nhave busines for the lordship of Harwood. The Kinge is my good\nand gracias Lord, and hath granted it to me, with all the\nrevenos and profitts thereof, duryng the nowne age of the heire\nof Heire Ridman. And as I am enformed, such folkes as be not my\nlovers, wold bysie them in the cause; how be it, they have no\nmatter of law, nor right therin. Wherfore I desire you, if there\nbe any cause or matter of danger against me in that behalfe,\nthat ye will be with me, with such company as you can make, at\nsuch tyme as I send to you; at which your comyng ye shall se a\nreasonable\n<P 215>\nsuerty to beare me in the cause. And what ye will doe herin, I\npray you send me word in writting be this bearer. And thus our\nLord keepe you. At Gaukthorpe, the xviii day of December.\n   Your nephew,\n   William Gascoygne.\n[\\18 Dec. anno circiter 1515.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "214" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "nephew - uncle by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGASCOIGNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gawthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 18 December, 1515"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Teken>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Norths.%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Teken, (Norths.?)" , "Teken" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Teken" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WESA_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "their joint political plans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1642 T TSAVILE>\n<X THOMAS SAVILE>\n<P 5>\n[} [\\THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^TO LADY TEMPLE^]\nMa.\n   I shall ever augnowledge you have done me the office of a\nfrend, and in that way wherin I most valew frendshipp, that is\nin good offices to the parliam=t=, towards whome, though I know\nmy owne harte, how it is and ever hath beene sett, yet it is now\na greate office of frendshipp to make one to be understood as he\nis. Comend my service to my Lord Sey and to noble Sir Ph.\nStapleton, and assure them that I will never forgett y=e=\npublique nor these p~ticuler favoures (if it please God to leave\nme anie power). Tell my Lo. Sey y=t= peradventure he may be as\nfalselie represented where I am at the courte, as I may be where\nhe is at the parliam=t=. I desire but the same iustice from him\nthere as he shall be sure to find from me heere, and to believe\nthus of me, that either I will see such an acomodation as I may\nlive in court in the fellowshipp of noble, vertuous, and\ndeserving persons, or at least not at all w=th= such persons\n(whome he may imagine) y=t= shall beare sway. For anie honor to\nbe done to the howse by anie augnowledgm=t= of mine I shall\nnever grudge, nor thinke I took anie honor y=t= the howse gaines\nby me. My hart should second my wishes in comming to you, but\ny=t= this bearer can tell you how strictlie wee are beseiged\nheere, so as not so much as a serving man, much less my selfe,\ncan yet stirr one mile out of towne. And w=ch= is most\nmiserable, oure deliverance in probabilitie must come by my Lord\nof Newcastle's forces, manie of which are Papists as his\ndeclaration (w=ch= I presume you have seene) will let you\nunderstand: all which doth leade me into the consideration of\nthose unspeakable miseries which this once flourishing contrie\ndoth now grone under. First S=r= John Hotham's and y=e=\nLincolnshire forces called to his assistance under the pretence\nof setling the militia and seazing of delinquents, this countie\n(I will speake faithfullie) hath been robbed of and impoverished\nabove a hundred thowsand pound w=th=in this little space, and\n[\\...\\] manie licentious plunderings and villanies committed as\nare incredible, and\n<P 6>\nw=ch= I am loth to name, because done under the sacred name of\nparliament; and to say truth according to there power, much\nafter the same manner done by oures. And to remedie all this and\nto make the mesure of there suffrings full the loosing side is\nglad to call in my Lord of Newcastle w=th= 6,000 men qualified\nas aforesaid; and p~adventure my Lord of Derbie allso, if\nt'other be not sufficient, will be called in allso, to do as\nmuch for the one part as hath allreadie been don to the other,\nand so leave no one p~son between them that shall not be made\nmiserable, ruined, and undone, besides an occasion given the\nRomanistes to assemble in a bodie together. For preventing of\nthis miserie I am now as active as I can; and if I can prevaile\nand y=t= anie reason will satisfie the parliam=t= forces, wee\nwill endure it rather than admitt this cure, w=ch= being\neffected or attempted to my power, if I can gett by anie meanes\naway, you shall see me shortlie after; and in the meane space I\nwill be preparing and shall ever rest\n   Your faithfull frend and servant.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Christian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Temple née Leveson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Sir Peter Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "Temple acted as Savile's agent and messenger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Savile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "viscount" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Papers relating to the delinquency of Lord Savile, 1642-1646. Ed. by Cartwright, James J. Camden miscellany 8. Camden new series 31. 1883/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSAVILE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CTEMPLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Savile to Christian Temple née Leveson on ?, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Campaigned against the Scots, knighted 1481 (Kirby) or 1482 (DNB); succeeded his father as steward of Spofforth; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough; military service in the north 1489, -92; knight of the body to Henry VII 1503-09; farmer of the cornmills at Knaresborough & Killinghall; steward of the Yorkshire estates of Lilleshall Abbey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22397" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Plumpton (1404-1480), landowner and administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1453-1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; visits to London/court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Sir William's 2nd wife Joan (d. 1497), daughter and coheir of Thomas Wintringham of Knaresborough; their clandestine marriage was not validated until 1472. Married (1) 1478 Agnes (d. 1504), daughter of Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire; (2) c. 1505 Isabel, daughter of Ralph, Lord Neville. Involved in a prolonged legal battle over his inheritance; imprisoned for debt for 4 months in 1509." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "48430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1453" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1525" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert I Plumpton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 2>\n[} [\\III.\\] }]\n[}TO MY DEARE HOUSBAND S=R= ROBART HARLEY, KNIGHT.}]\n   S=r= - I thanke you for sending me word, I may hope to see\nyou at Easter, which time will be much longed for by me. I hope\nthe parlament has spent as much time as will satisfy them in\ndooing nothing: so that nowe some good frute of theare meeting\nwill be brought to ripnes, which is the effect of our prayers.\nThis day I deleverd the +L100 to my father: which he has payed\nto Mr. Davis: that mony that was wanting of it, was made vp with\nthe +L50 pounde Mr. Lacy payed for wood. The payling of the nwe\nparke is made an end of. Yesterday your company only was at\nHeariford, to shewe what they had lerned, whear Sr. Jhon\nSkidemore and Mr. Vahan weare judges; and so they meane to be of\nthe reest of the companis, and they haue apointed teen of your\ncompany to learne the vse of theiare armes and so to teache the\nreest. This last night I not being very well, made me seend this\nday for the midwife, which I thinke I should haue defered to\nlonge. I asure myself I haue your prayers, becaus you haue so\ngreat a part of mine: and I blls God that you injoy your health,\nwhich I beeg of you to take care of. I thanke God, Ned is well,\nand I beeg your bllsing for him: and I pray God preserue you\nwell and giue you a happy and speedy meeting with \n   Your most faithful affectionat wife, Brilliana Harley.\n<P 3>\n   I pray you present my humbell duty to my father, and my lady.\n   My cosen Thomkins remembers her loue to you.\n(^Brompton, the 17 of Mar. 1625.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year marked wrong (1625) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "285" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 17 March, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_P2GARRICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lichfield Grammar School?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain Peter Garrick (1685-1737), army officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1710-1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Lichfield(?), raised there; in the navy until 1738 (spending time at sea); London 1738-c.1742; Lichfield until death" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "After retiring from the navy, tried the wine business with David Garrick, then alone, settling in Lichfield, where partnered with his cousin Richard Bailye 1761-1769. Also brewed." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "sailor, vintner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1793" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Garrick" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "wordsSent"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P105_right_held_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor who holds the instances of E30 Right to an E72 Legal Object.\n\tIt is a superproperty of P52 has current owner (is current owner of) because ownership is a right that is held on the owned object.\nP105 right held by (has right on) is a shortcut of the fully developed path from E72 Legal Object through P104 is subject to (applies to), E30 Right, P75 possesses (is possessed by) to E39 Actor.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "right held by"@en , "são direitos de "@pt , "有权限持有者"@cn , "droit détenu par"@fr , "Rechte stehen zu"@de , "право принадлежит"@ru , "δικαίωμα κατέχεται από"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JELLOW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sir Timothy Hutton's confidential servant." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ellow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Marske, North Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "398" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Ellow" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E49_Time_Appellation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises all forms of names or codes, such as historical periods, and dates, which are characteristically used to refer to a specific E52 Time-Span. \nThe instances of E49 Time Appellation may vary in their degree of precision, and they may be relative to other time frames, “Before Christ” for example. Instances of E52 Time-Span are often defined by reference to a cultural period or an event e.g. ‘the duration of the Ming Dynasty’."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Ονομασία Χρόνου"@el , "Обозначение Времени"@ru , "Zeitbenennung"@de , "时间称号"@cn , "Designação de Tempo"@pt , "Time Appellation"@en , "Appellation temporelle"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "theological issues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
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                "<Q A 1628 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,138>\n[} [\\LXXV. - FROM ARCHDEACON COSIN TO BISHOP LAUD.\\] }] [^FROM\nJOHN COSIN^]\nRight Reverend and my Right Honorable good Lord, my dutie in\nmost humble wise remembered.\n   The licentious libells lately printed without licence, and\nvented out into all parts against me, have made me the subject\nof every man's censure; and by them that either doe not know, or\ndoe not affect me, I am, I know not how heavily and how hardly\nburdened. But being long since inured to such kinds of injurie\nand slander, I am the better fitted to beare it now; and knowing\nhow forward the iniquitie of this age is to take advantage of\nany, though never so just, opposition, I have resolv'd to make\nno other answere then (\\Dixi, custodiam\\) , and to take no other\nrevenge upon such intemperate malice then contempt and silence\ndoth upon a scolding and unbridled tongue. Howsoever, doe what I\ncan, I shalbe censur'd still; if I hold my peace for peace sake,\nthere are enough that will take it as a most certaine argument\nthat I lack what to say in mine owne defence; and if I doe but\nopen my mouth, to say my Creed for truth's sake, there are\nenough to make angry informations against me that I cannot be\nquiet. But in the judgment of grave and sober men, I trust my\ncredit shalbe neither one way nor other impayred, and if I may\nfind patronage and approbation (^above^) , it shall not much\nmove me what they doe or say (^beneath^) . For which purpose I\nmost humbly beseech his\n<P I,139>\nSacred Majestie, the only Supreme Govenour [\\...\\] all to\ncontinue his gracious protection over me; and your Lordship's\ngoodnes to be a meanes for the same. It is his gracious defence\nagainst the overgrowing faction, more then any private revenge,\nthat I seek, against these two barking libellers, whose\nchastisement I am bound to leave to their governement and\nautoritie that they have so notoriously and impudently also\nabused.\n   The accusations which they bring against me about altering of\nthe Common Prayer Book, your Lordship can best tell how peevish\nand vayne they be; specially if you have called for that booke\nfrom the King's Printer, which they say I have so magisterially\nnoted. Some marginall directions indeed I wrote at the instant\nrequest of Bill and Norton, to be a help to them in the amending\nof such faults and omissions in their severall volumes, for\nwhich they had bin a little before schooled by your Lordship,\nupon warrant and command from his Majestie. Notes for other\nalterations I made not, unlesse it were here and there for the\nbeautifying of the book with sundry characters and fairer\nletters then before, or for the printing of the (\\Pater noster\\)\nat large. There were divers false and misnamed lessons noted,\n[\\IN MARGINE:\\] [^79 WORDS FROM As TO Christ.^] As the 1 Lesson\nat Evensong upon the day of Circumcision, and the 1 Lesson at\nMattins upon the day of Epiphanie: the first of these ending\nwhere it should begin; and the 2=d= most improperly set for a\n(^proper lesson^) , being the xl, whereas it should be the lx,\nof Esay, by which transposition of one letter the people in many\nchurches are told of S. John Baptist, when they shold heare of\nthe Gentils coming to Christ. which in the great book they have\nnot yet amended, and in the Calendar, where they begin to reckon\nthe Kalends of, or before, every month, they have let the name\nof the month stand still in the same character and in the same\norder with the Saints dayes, as if Februarie and Hilarie were\nsainted both alike.\n   For the adding of the Ordination Booke, (as I often\nacquainted your Lordship and my Lord of Winton) it was grounded\nupon the Statute, An Act of Parliament made 8=o= Elizab. cap. I.\n<P I,140>\nwhich revives the Statute of King Edward the 6th, wherby the\nBook of Ordination was to be, and was accordingly annexed, added\nand printed to and with the Book of Common Prayer, as also to\nhave the same force, vigor, and autoritie &c. I have since\nlook'd further into the warrant of this addition, and I find\nthat in the last Canons and Constitutions, where by the 36 Canon\nwe are all tyed to subscribe unto (^three Articles^) , the\nsecond of them runs in these termes, viz. (^That the Booke of\nCommon Prayer, and of Ordering of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons,\nconteineth in IT nothing contrary, &c., and that IT may\nlawfully, &c.^) : words which manifestly shew that our Church\nreckons them both to be (^but one and the same Booke^) ; and\nenough, I trow, to quit me from any presumption in this behalfe,\nwherewith, they say, I am so generally charged. Besides, all\nthis hath bin done in my absence from London. I was not there\neither to force or to oversee the presse, neither did I commend\nor enjoyne any thing, but intimate and direct only (as the\nprinter requested) what shold be done, leaving him to take\nwarrant either from his former copies or from the Acts of\nParliament, or from them that were now in autoritie and place\nfor that purpose.\n   These things I make bold to call unto your Lordship's\nremembrance, that, if need be, your honorable favour [\\...\\]\ntowards me, together with your religious care of all\necclesiasticall affayres, may make use herof, for the satisfying\nof many great persons, who for want of knowing these things may\nperadventure take some exception also at that which is done.\n   I am now resident upon my Parsonage of Brancepeth,\n<P I,141>\na remote and quiet place, which I cannot name without a most\nlowly and thankfull remembrance aswell of my Lord Duke's noble\ngrace as of your Lordship's honorable disposition towards me, by\nwhose goodnes I enjoy it: and for whose length and peace of\ndayes I cease not here to pray even every day in God's\nsanctuary, as my duty is. But ceasing to withold your Lordship\nany longer from intending the multitude of those great affayres\nwherein you are (happily I doubt not) imployed, I humbly take my\nleave and rest.\n   Your Honor's most bounden and true humble servant,\n   Jo. Cosin.\n   Brancepeth, June, 1628.\n   To the R=t=. R=d=. Father in God, my very honorable good\nLord, y=e=. L=d=. B=p=. of Bath and Wells, one of y=e=. L=ds=.\nof his Ma=ties=. most hon=ble=. Privie Councell, These.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 17>\n[} [\\VII.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   Noble Sir,\n   September the 13th was my last unto you; this even wee had\ntidings that Killingworth Castle, in Warwickshire, six miles\nfrom Coventry, was taken, with store of ammunition and money,\nand some prisoners, their number uncertain; the rest fled, and\nthe country pursued them, and wanted but the assistance of\nCoventry to destroy them all. Wednesday, Sept. 14th, our forces,\nboth foot and horse, marched into the field, and the Lord\nGeneral viewed us, both front, rear, and flank, when the drums\nbeating and the trumpets sounding made a harmony delectable to\nour friends, but terrible to our enemies. This even, contrary to\nexpectation, our regiment marched five miles north-east unto\nStratton, where we, and as many as could, billited in the town;\nthe rest quartered thro' the country. Thursday our regiment met\nagain, when those famous lawes for our army were read and\nexpounded. This day we received and accepted Serjt. Major Neale.\nFriday our regiment were commanded to meet here again to be\nmustered, where we exercised in the field the whole day, and the\nmuster master came not, whereat we were all much displeased.\nThis night our company by lot watched the town. Saturday our\nregiment met again and were mustered. This even Captain Francis,\nreturning from London, informed me of the couragiousness and\nconstancy of the City of London, and also of their constant\nsupply of money and plate; and also told me that the whole city\nwere now either real or constrained Roundheads. Sabbath day wee\npeaceably injoyed with Mr. Obadiah Sedgwick, who gave us two\nheavenly sermons. Munday morning our regiment began to march\ntowards Warwickshire and passed through Wes-Haddon, Creeke, and\nHill Morton, where we had a supply of drink, which upon a march\nis very rare and extraordinary welcome, and at the end of ten\nmiles we came to Rugby, in Warwickshire, where we had good\nquarter. At this town Mr. Norton formerly preached. This town\nalso was lately disarmed by the Cavaliers on the Sabbath day,\nthe inhabitants being at church. Tuesday morning our regiment\nmarched two miles unto Dunsmore Heath, where the Lord General\nand his regiment met us, as also the Lord of Stanford, Colonel\nCholmley, and Colonel Hampden, with many troops of horse and\neighteen field pieces, where we kept our rendesvouz until even,\nwhen we had tidings that all the malignants in Worcestershire,\nwith the Cavaliers, were got into Worcester and fortified\nthemselves, whereupon we marched six miles unto Baggington,\nwithin two miles of Coventry. This night the rest of our\nregiments quartered about the\n<P 18>\ncountry. Wednesday morning we marched towards Warwick, leaving\nKillingworth Castle upon the right, and after we had marched six\nmiles our forces met again and quartered before Warwick, until\nforty pieces of ordnance, with other carriages, passed by, in\nwhich time I viewed the antiquities on this side Warwick, as\nS=r= Guy's Cave, his chapel, and his picture in it; his stables\nall hewed out of the main rock, as also his garden and two\nspringing wells whereat he drank, as is reported. From hence our\nregiment marched through Warwick in such haste that I could not\nview the town, but had only a sight of the castle, which is very\nstrong, built upon a mighty rock, whereof there are store in\nthis country. This night we marched two miles further unto\nBurford, where our quarter was as constantly since his\nExcellency's coming. It is very poor, for many of our soldiers\ncan get neither beds, bread, nor water, which makes them grow\nvery strong, for backbiters have been seen to march upon some of\nthem six on breast and eight deep at their open order, and I\nfear I shall be in the same condition e'er long, for we can get\nno carriage for officers, so that my trunk is more slighted than\nany other, which is occasioned, as I conceive, partly by the\nfalse informations of Lieut.-Col. Briddeman and our late\nSerjeant Major General Ballard, profane wretches; but chiefly\nfor want of our Colonel, who should be one of the Council of\nWar, at which Council we have none to plead for us or remove\nfalse aspersions cast upon us, in so much that I have heard some\nof our captains repent their coming forth, and all for want of a\nColonel. Thursday morning we marched in the front four miles\ntowards Worcester, where we met one riding post from Worcester,\ninforming us that our troops and the cavaliers were there in\nfight; but it was false, only to hast the captains from Warwick.\nUpon this report our whole regiment ran shouting for two miles\ntogether, and crying \"To Worcester, to Worcester,\" and desired\nto march all night: but after we had marched two miles further\nwe were commanded to stand until our forces passed by, and then\nmarched two miles further unto Assincantlo, where we could get\nno quarter, neither bread nor drink, by reason of the Lord\nCompton's late being there. Friday we marched four miles on this\nside Worcester, but our soldiers cried out for one hour together\nto go forward to set upon the enemy, but could get no\ncommission. This day we had such foul weather that before I had\nmarched one mile I was wet to the skin. This day our horse\nforces, namely, Sir William Belford, Col. Sands, Col. Vines,\nCol. Clarke, Major Duglas, kept all the passages over Severne,\nand by that means kept in the Cavaliers, who often assayed to\nfly, but were repelled. Those commanders sent to His Excellency\nfor three field pieces, and offered with them to keep them in on\nthat side untill we had surrounded them: but they were denied\nthis day. Towards even\n<P 19>\nPrince Robert entered the city at a bye passage with eighteen\ntroops of horse, most of the city crying \"Welcome, welcome,\" but\nprincipally the mayor, who desired to entertain him; but he\nanswered, \"God damn him, he would not stay, but would go wash\nhis hands in the blood of the Roundheads,\" and immediately set\nsome to lye in ambush, and with the rest sallied out upon our\nforces; and immediately Col. Sands came on bravely, even unto\nthe breast of their chief commander, and discharged. The rest\nundauntedly followed, but their forces immediately fled, and\nours followed them, and by the ambushment were beset before and\nbehind, so that the battle was very hot, and many fell on both\nsides. Some of our chief commanders, as Col. Sands and Duglas,\nwas wounded, and are since both dead. The chief amongst the\nCavaliers were Prince Robert, who, I hear, was wounded, the Lord\nCraven, and the Lord of Northampton. Our wounded men they\nbrought into the city, and stripped, stabbed, and slashed their\ndead bodies in a most barbarous manner, and imbrued their hands\nin their blood. They also at their return met a young gentleman,\na Parliament man, as I am informed - his name I cannot learn -\nand stabbed him on horseback with many wounds, and trampled upon\nhim, and also most maliciously shot his horse. This even, our\ngeneral's troop of gentlemen, going to quarter themselves about\nthe country, were betrayed and beset by the enemy, and, overmuch\ntimorous, immediately fled so confusedly that some broke their\nhorses' necks, others their own; some were taken, others slain;\nand scarce half of them escaped; which is such a blot upon them\nas nothing but some desperate exploit will wipe off. Hearing\nthis news, we immediately cried out to march unto them, and\nforthwith drew out a forlorn hope - some out of every company -\nand sent them before, intending to march after them; but about\neleven of the clock, the enemies fled, and our hope returned.\nHere we abode all night, where we had small comfort, for it\nrained hard. Our food was fruit, for those who could get it; our\ndrink, water; our beds, the earth; our canopy, the clouds; but\nwe pulled up the hedges, pales, and gates, and made good fires:\nhis Excellency promising us that, if the country relieved us not\nthe day following, he would fire their towns. Thus we continued\nsinging of psalms until the morning. Saturday morning we marched\ninto Worcester - our regiment in the rear of the waggons - the\nrain continuing the whole day, and the way so base that we went\nup to the ancles in thick clay; and, about four of the clock\nafter noon, entred the city, where we found twenty-eight dead\nmen, which we buried - some of them Cavaliers - and these were\nall that we can find slain on our side. This even, by lot, our\ncompany watched one of the gates, and also the day following,\nuntil even. This even his Excellency's guard entred the mayor's\nhouse, and toke him prisoner,\n<P 20>\nwho is now more guarded than regarded. Sabbath day morning our\nsoldiers entered a vault of the Colledge, where his Excellency\nwas to hear a sermon, and found eleven barrels of gunpowder and\na pot of bullets. This day Mr. Marshall Sedgewick, &c. preached\nabout the city, but I, being upon the court of guard, could not\nheare them. This even his Excellency proclaimed that no soldier\nshould plunder either church or private house, upon pain of\ndeath. We shortly expect a pitched battle, which, if the\nCavaliers will but stand, will be very hot; for we are all much\nenraged against them for their barbarisms, and shall shew them\nlittle mercy. But I want time to enlarge myself. To conclude, I\nhumbly entreat you to present my humble service to my Mrs., as\nalso Mr. Edgerton's, our quartermaster, and mine to Mr. Molloyne\nand his wife; my service also to my aunt, Mr. Priaux, Mr.\nSimpson and his wife, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Starkey; and I humbly\nintreate, let me hear from you of your welfare, my mistress, and\nyour family. Sir, it is extreme hast that makes me compose so\nconfusedly; and, therefore, with my service to Mrs. Elizabeth,\nAnna, John, and little Samuel, and my love to all my fellow\nservants, I rest yours in all good services, until death,\n   Nehemiah Wharton.\n   My captain presents you with his best respects, and drinks to\nyou every day we sit at table together. I have received your\nfeather, for which I give you humble thanks.\n   Worcester, Sept. 26, 1642.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q D 1659? T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 269>\n[^JOHN JONES TO CHARLES FLEETWOOD^]\nTo his Ex=cie= Lord Gen=ll= ffleetewood.\nMy Lord,\n   At my comming away from Whitehall the Councell were pleased\nat yo=r= Lo=pps= motion to grannt me +L500 out of the Treasury\nof the army for my advance, but injoyned me to repay it to y=e=\nTreasury here in Ireland. Truely the charge of my journey and\npreparation was soe greate y=t= I had not +L20 of y=t= money\nleft when I came to Holyhead, soe y=t= if y=e= pleasure of the\nCouncell bee such y=t= it must now be paid unto y=e= Treasury, I\nhave not wherewith to support myselfe here, where my expenses\nare unavoidably more then some of my Brotheren. This is noe\nplace to borrow, and truely my wholl Estate in England is\nsettled [^scttled IN EDITION^] for paym=t= of my debtes, being\nupwards of +L2000, and afterwards upon my son, w=th= power of\nrevocation (after paym=t= of my debts) by advise of my Trustees,\nand not otherwise, whereof I made bold to name yo=r= Ex=cie= as\none of them, soe y=t= I am in an incapacity to raise money for\nmy p=r=sent maynteynance; in this station my humble request is\n(if yo=r= Ex=cie= judge it fitt) that if the said +L500 be not\nallowed me towards my chardges\n<P 270>\nin repayreing hither, the repaym=t= thereof may be respited\nuntill I am called away hence, w=ch= I humbly leave to yo=r=\nEx=cies= wisdome to determine, and rest\n   Yo=r= Ex=cies= most humble servant,\n   J. Jones.\nMy wife is through mercy in a good measure recovered of her late\ndistempers, w=ch= was y=t= w=ch= she had for these 3 yeares. It\nwilbe an occasion of much rejoyceing to us to heare often y=t=\ny=e= Lord deales kindly w=th= y=r= Lo=pp= and yo=r= deare Lady,\nand sweete Branches in respect to health.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "269" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "commander-in-chief, lord general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "member of the council of state - commander-in-chief" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Charles Fleetwood on ?, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Linkinghorn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Linkinghorn" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Linkinghorn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBEAUFORT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Royal matriarch; granted the wardship of Edward Stafford, duke of Buckingham 1486; \"wielded a conciliar authority in the east midlands reminiscent of other Tudor regional councils\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1863" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Ward of William de la Pole, marquess of Suffolk, steward of the king's household 1444; wardship regranted to Henry VI's half-brothers Edmund and Jasper Tudor 1453. Good education, knew French; translated, e.g., Thomas à Kempis." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Beaufort (1404-1444), duke of Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tudor née Beaufort" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1443-1509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Perhaps born in Bedfordshire; introduced at court 1453; took up residence at Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, Wales c. 1455; had estates in Surrey (and, e.g., Devon & Somerset); 1472- court, Cheshire, Lancashire, north Wales; chief London residence Coldharbour mansion, acquired properties in several counties after 1485; main place of residence Collyweston, Northamptonshire 1499-1506; died at Westminster." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Somerset's only surviving legitimate child. Mother: Margaret (d. 1482), widow of Oliver St John and daughter and heir of Sir John Beauchamp of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire. Married (1) 1455 Edmund Tudor [Edmund of Hadham] (c. 1430-1456), 1st earl of Richmond - their son, the future Henry VII, was born 1457; (2) 1458 Henry Stafford (d. 1471), 2nd son of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham; (3) 1472 Thomas Stanley (c. 1433-1504), 2nd Baron Stanley and later 1st earl of Derby, steward of the king's household. \"Lancastrian\" red rose; signed letters as queen of England. A founder of colleges and a literary patron." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Richmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "310" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1509" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Tudor née Beaufort" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wycomb>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FLeicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wycomb, ?Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wycomb" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 92>\n[} [\\LX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Harte,\n   By the first ocasion I am desirous to com~end vnto you the\ngood health of o=e= childeren, w=th= my self, who longingely\ndoth expect to heare of yo=e= safe arriuall at London w=th= some\nhappy progress of o=e= troublesome business. My brother Coleby\nis to come vpp this next weeke, beinge yesterday arrested at\nS=r= Henry Felton's sute, who I am sure\n<P 93>\nwilbe ready to do you any seruise if he shalbe at London in\ntyme. You may heare of him in the Middle Row in Holeborne, at a\nshoomaker's. Payne hath retowrned from London, & brought you a\nletter from yo=e= brother Dormer; w=ch= I haue not sent you,\nbecause he himself, w=th= his wife, lieth in London, wher you\nshall se him. Instead of newes, (wherof this country affordeth\nnon,) accept the remembrance of my old loue, w=ch= shall neuer\nbe estranger vnto you, & w=th= w=ch= I do at this tyme so much\nlabour that I hope I shall make some good vse of this vacancie\nin my meditations for some better manifestation of yt; w=th= my\nearnest desiers to be wholely\n   Yo=rs=, Nath. Bacon.\nMay 6 [\\1624\\] .\n   To his moste noble friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at Harington\nHowse, geue these. Leaue this w=th= M=r= James Henly, at\nHarington Howse, to be delieuered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 May, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_082>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters (private news)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1503 FO WGASCOIGNE>\n<X WILLIAM GASCOIGNE>\n<P 175>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLI.\\] }]\n(^To my uncle Sir Robart Plompton, kt. be thes byll delivered in\nhast.^)\n   Uncle Plompton, I recomannd me unto you as hartely as I can,\nshewing you that my lord Archbishop hath sent a letter to my\ncousin William your son and a byll closed therin; which byll and\nletter I wold ye gave good heed to, and understand whether it be\nKings comandement, or nay. And also John Vavasour of Newton is\ndeparted to mercy of God, sence ye departed from home, and I\nhave inquered of the age of his son and heire, which shalbe at\nfull age within a moneth, and then I am in a suerte to have the\nrelease of him. Also there is a maraige moved betwyxt the sone\nof Sir John Roklife and Jane Ughtred, syster to Henry Ughtred,\nand great labour have they made to my lord of Northumberland for\nthe same, which I have stoped as yet. And thus the sayd Sir John\nRokclife, Henry Ughtred, and Anthony drawth all one way; and I\nunderstand they will make more labor to my sayd Lord hastely,\nfor which cause I will goe to Lekinfeld the next weke, where I\nshall know further herein of my lords pleasure, which I know is\nyour especiall good Lord: and as I can know furthere, I shall\nsend you wrytting shortly. And also, as I understand, your\nadversaries will lay a fine against you, which fine is parcell\nof William Midleton's evidence, and is the fine of the house in\nPlompton that was my uncle Ralfe Gascoygne. I pray you to send\nme\n<P 176>\nsome good tydings, as sone as ye can, of your good speed in your\nmatters, which I besech Gude may be to his pleasure, and your\ncomforth and myne; and thus our Lord kepe you. At Gaukthorpe in\nhast, the second sunday in Lenten.\n   Yore nephew,\n   William Gascon.\n[\\19 Mar. 1502-3.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "nephew - uncle by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "315" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGASCOIGNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gawthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 19 March, 1503"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "spanSent"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Pembroke College 1538-53; its junior treasurer 1540; ordained deacon 1544; president of Pembroke 1549; senior proctor 1548-9; Lady Margaret preacher 1550; precentor of St. Paul's 1551-54; chaplain ordinary to Edward VI; prebendary of Westminster 1552-54; master of Pembroke (absentee) 1559-62; bishop of London, member of the ecclesiastical commission 1559; archbishop of York 1570; archbishop of Canterbury 1576. Had a dispute with the queen and was suspended from his post as archbishop for the last 6 years of his life (1577-83)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Magdalene (then known as Buckingham) College, Cambridge; moved (via Christ's College?) to Pembroke College 1530s; BA 1538, MA 1540, BTh 1549, DTh 1564. Learned \"the Dutch tongue\" (=German?) abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Grindal, \"a poor farmer\" (Who's Who)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1519/20 or 1516/17, d. 1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in St. Bees, Cumberland; studied & worked in Cambridge ~1530s-40s; appointments in London (+ court) 1551-; during Mary's reign exiled in Strasbourg 1554- and perhaps Wasselheim 1555-56; back to London 1559; had a house at St. Paul's and country manors at Fulham, Middlesex and Hadham, ?Hertfordshire; appointment in York 1570; back to London (+ court) 1576; had a manor at Croydon, Surrey, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Nearly blind by 1581. Founded a grammar school at St. Bee's. Never married." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1583" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_in+Norfolk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "in Norfolk" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTEMPLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Giffard, z Giffard 2, z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Giffard 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/55435" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated privately; \"acquired a useful knowledge of French and Spanish\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Temple (1600-1677), knight, lawyer and master of the rolls in Ireland; wife Mary (d. 1638 at Penshurst, Kent), daughter of John Hammond, MD, of Chertsey, Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Martha" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Giffard née Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1638-1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Possibly born in Kent; visited Ireland 1654; after 1662 London; Sheen, Surrey; abroad: Brussels (+ Amsterdam & The Hague) c. 1665-?70, The Hague 1674-79; Moor Park, Surrey c. 1685-; in later years regularly attended court (after brother's death spent winters in London and summers at Sheen); died at her house in Dover Street, London, leaving properties in England and Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest child and only daughter. Married 21 April 1662 Sir Thomas Giffard, bt, of Castlejordan, co. Meath; he died 2 weeks later (4 May) of natural causes; she never remarried. Sister of Sir William Temple, Dorothy Osborne's husband (1628-1699); lived much with them in Sheen, London and Brussels (also Amsterdam and The Hague), from 1685 Moor Park, Surrey. Large correspondence (e.g., Swift, Young) in England and on the continent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7051" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Martha Giffard née Temple" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/accountName>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Indicates the name (identifier) associated with this online account." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "account name" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Weybread>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Weybread, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Weybread" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Moor+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Moor Park, Surrey)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Moor Park" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "conspiracy (the Spanish Blanks)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1593 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 71>\n[} [\\NO. XLII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\January 1592-3.\\]\n   My most deare brother, Wondars and marvelles do so assaill my\nconceatz, as that the long expecting of your nideful answer to\nmatters of suche waight as my late lettars caried nides not\nseame strange. Thogh I knowe the aught be more regardid, and\nspidely performed, yet suche I see the emminent danger and\nwel-ny ready approche of your states ruin, your liues peril, and\nnaighbors wrong, as I may not (to kipe you company) neglect what\nI shuld, thogh you forget that you aught. I am sory I am driuen\nfrom warninge to heed, and from to muche trust to seake a tru\nway how your dides, not your wordz, may make me assurance that\nyou be no way gilty\n<P 72>\nof your owne decay and other danger. Receue, therfor, in short,\nwhat cours I mynd to hold, and how you may make bold of my\nunfained loue and euer constant regard.\n   You knowe, my deare brother, that, sins you first brethed, I\nregarded alwais to conserue hit as my womb hit had bine you\nbare. Yea, I withstode the handz and helps of a mighty king to\nmake you safe, iven gained by the bloud of many my deare\nsubiectz liues. I made myself the bulwark bitwixt you and your\nharmes whan many a wyle was invented to stele you from your\nland, and making other posses your soile. Whan your best holdz\nwer in my handz, did I retaine them? Nay, I bothe conserved them\nand rendred them to you. Could I indure (thogh to my great\nexpence) that forennars shuld haue foteing in your kingdome,\nalbeit ther was than some lawfull semblance to make other\nsuppose (that cared not as I did) that ther was no danger ment?\nNo. I neuer left til all the Frenche that kept ther life parted\nfrom your soile, and so hit pleased the Hiest to bles me in that\naction, as you haue euer sins raigned void of other nation than\nyour owne. Now, to preserue this, you haue overslipt so many\nsoundry and dangerous attemps, in nether uniting with them whan\nyou knewe them, nor cutting them of whan you had them, that if\nyou hast no bettar now than hiretofor, hit wyl be to late to\nhelpe whan non shal avale you.\n   Let me remember you how wel I was thanked, or he rewarded,\nthat ons broght all the lettars of all thos wicked conspirators\nof the Spanische faction, even the selfe same that yet stil you\nhaue, to your eminent peril, conserued in ther estates. Was I\nnot so muche douted as hit was thoght an Italian invention to\nmake you holde me dearer, and contrived of malice, not don by\ncause; and, in that respect, the poore man, that knewe no other\nof his taking but as if thiues had assailed him, he most cruelly\nsoufert so giltles a marterdome as his tormentors douted his\nlife; so sore had he the bootes, whan the wer ivelworthy life\nthat bade hit. See what good incouragement I receved for many\nwacheful cares for your best safty! Wel, did this so discomfort\nmy good wyl as, for al this, did I not euer serue for your true\nespiall, iven whan you left your land and yours ready, wel-ny,\n<P 73>\nto receaue suche foraine forsis as the required and wer\npromised; wiche, if you had pleased to knowe, was and is to\nevident to be proved. But what of all this, if he who most\naught, did naught to assure him, or to requite them?\n   Now, of late, by a fortunate good hap, a lewd felowe hathe\nbine apprehended with lettars and instructions. I pray God he be\nso wel handeled as he may confes all his knowlege in the\nSpanische conspiracie, and that you use not this man as slightly\nas you don the ringeleaders of this treason. I vowe, if you do\nnot rake hit to the botome, you wyl verefie what many a wise man\nhathe (vewing your procidings) judged of your gilttines of your\nowne wrack; with a wining, that the wyl you no harme in inabling\nyou with so riche a protector, that wyl prove, in the ende, a\ndestroiar.\n   I haue beheld, of late, a strange, dishonorable, and\ndangerous pardon, wiche if hit be true, you haue not only\nneglected yourselfe but wronged me, that haue to muche procured\nyour good to be so ivelguerdoned with suche a wrong, as to haue\na fre forgiuenes of aught conspired against my person and estat.\nSuppose you, my deare brother, that thes be not rather enseignes\nof an enemy than the tast of a frinde? I require, therfor, to al\nthis, a resolute answer, wiche I chalenge of right, that may be\ndides, bothe by spidy apprehension with bisy regard, and not in\nsort as publik rumor may precede present action, but rather that\nthe be intrapped or the do looke therfor; for I may make deme\nyou wold not haue [{them{] taken, and what wyl folowe than, you\nshal see whan lest you looke. Think me, I pray you, not ignorant\nwhat becometh a king to do, and that wyl I never omit; praying\nyou to trust Bowes in the rest as myselfe. I am ashamed that so\ndisordard coursis makes my pen excide a lettar, and so drives me\nto molest your yees with my to long skribling, and therfor end,\nwith my ernest prayers to God that he wyl inspire you to do, in\nbest time, al for your best.\n   Your loving affectionat sistar,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] For our deare brother the king of Scotland.\n\n"@en ;
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                "January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "939" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on January, 1593"@en .

<http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SMEWCE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer; LONDON AGENT OF THE HATTON FAMILY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MEWCE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1014" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "S MEWCE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELYTTELTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Dr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lyttelton née Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1648?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1680 George Lyttelton (d. 1717), son of Sir Thomas Lyttelton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "907" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1648" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Lyttelton née Browne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Cambridge%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Cambridge)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Cambridge)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHOLT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SCHOLAR, FELLOW OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, OXFORD, RECTOR OF CRANLEY 1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Oxford, BA 1625, MA 1628; incorp. at Cambridge in 1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOLT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1607-1646?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A GOOD FRIEND OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM'S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1020" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2255" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1646" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES HOLT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Channel+Islands>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Channel Islands" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middleton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Middleton, Norfolk" , "Middleton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Middleton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Copyright"@en .

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                "<Q D 1651 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 193>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MORGAN LLOYD^]\nTo M=r= Morgan Lloyd,\n   19=th= Nov., 1651.\nDeare Brother in the Lord Jesus,\n   The Lord Jesus reward you for yo=r= many sweet Refreshments\nand Christian consolations administered to yo=r= unworthy\nfriends here. I believe most of yo=r= L=res= came to us; I must\ndesire a further time to give a more particular accompt of them.\nAt present I write w=th= a trembling heart, my dearest\nyokefellow being upon the point of finishing her course in this\nlife, and ready to be gathered to the bosome of the father, to\nbehold the glory of the Lord Jesus, her head and spouse. Yo=rs=\nthat came by the last Packett, being 4 in number, much refreshed\nher spirit, and raised a conceit in her (upon yo=r= expression\nof dedd Lazarus) that shee should Recover, saying shee had faith\nenough to be healed, and pressing earnestly (when shee was not\nable to turne herselfe in her bedd) to be carried into Wales, to\nsee the Saints at Wrexham, who had soe many prayers at the Trone\nof grace in her behalfe; but now shee perceives that her\nRedemption draweth nigh, wherein shee doeth much Rejoyce,\nearnestly desiring to be dissolved and to be w=th= X.=t.= Last\nnight I was called up (having watched with her the night\nbefore), shee being growne speechles, but after a little time\nshee Recovered her speech.\n<P 194>\nI believe shee cannot continue 2 nights longer w=th=out a\nspeciall worke of God, the frame of her nature being quite\ndissolved in her. I rejoyce in the paper you sent from\nMerrionythshire: the Lord grant it proceeds from Renewed\nSpiritts, and not from carnall compliance. It is not difficult\nto make use of a gospell Language; but it is a Rare and a\nblessed thing to have soe many gospell spiritts in that\ncountrey. There may much sincerity accompany a little faith,\nlittle knowledge and great Temptac~ons, w=ch= abound in that\ncountrey. The more tender a plant is, the more often nourishm=t=\nmust be applied. I intend (as soon as I can attaine to any\nleisure and composednes of spirit) to write to Cousin Robert\nOwens, whose heart, I am perswaeded, y=s= Right, although\nDiscretion and Xtian prudence may be wanting. In a\nmagistraticall cognizance it is good to be severe, that the\nworld may know y=t= the power is ordeined for a terror to evill\ndoers, and y=t= y=e= sword is not boorne in vayne, but in Xtian\ncognizance and gospell administrac~ons, the ruling power is\nlove; whatsoever proceeds not from love, as to y=e= persons of\nmen, proceeds not from a gospell spiritt. I must entreat you to\nexcuse mee because I write not to Cap=t= Taylor (and my other\nfriends): I shall, if y=e= Lord permitt, answer his by y=e=\nnext. I am not able to write more. Y=e= L=d= Jesus encrease his\nguifts and graces in you more and more, and deale unto you\naboundantly out of those rich Tre~rs of wisdome and knowledge\nhis in him.\n   Yo=rs= in the L=d= Jesus,\n   J. J.\n\n"@en ;
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                "John" ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commissioner" ;
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                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to Morgan Lloyd on 19 November, 1651"@en .

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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1615 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 32>\n[} [\\XXIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\n   Neither the convenyencies of the plase, nor the opertunytie\nof messengers, dear sister, hath afforded me meanes too send\nvnto you; besides, I haue. bin haulfe discurridged in regarde\nthat I haue receeved noe ansers of my letters this twellmonth\n<P 33>\nw=ch= I haue sent onto you, yett I hope that I am nott holy\nforgotten, but rather I thincke that you want the comoditie to\nsend as well as my selfe. You shall favour me mutch to haue a\ncharytable oppinnyon of me, and to salute little Fredireck from\nme, whome I wish maye remaine to yo=r= mutch comfort.\n   Yo=r= assewred lovinge brother,\n   T. Meautys.\nJulyers, October the 2. 1615.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 October, 1615"@en .

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                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 93>\n[} [\\LETTER LXV.\\] }]\n(^To the right honorable and my especyall good master, Sir\nRobart Plompton, kt.^)\n   In my most humble and faythfull wyse I recomend me unto\n<P 94>\nyour good mastership, and to my especyall good ladys. Sir, the\niij day of May I received your wrytting, and incontinent I\nlabored to David, and spake with him according to your desire;\nand ther is great labour made to him for to put you from Haveray\nparke, and offered to him x=li= by yere, and a reward of c=s=.\nNotwithstanding, I have made such labor; and caused him to be\nagreable to let yt to you for vi yeare, viii=li= by yeare, and\nye to send vi marke to him at Whytsonday next to London, and\nthen and ther ye to have your indentures sealed and delivered,\nand ye to enter and begine the vi yeare to you and your\nassignes. Sir, David wrytteth to you in favor of Wylliam\nPlompton bastard, and for his excuse; and all is but a collor,\nfor doubtles, and I had not layd yt to David discretely dyverse\nwayes, yt had bene gone from you, for I mad many meanes, or he\nwold make to me any grant: and because your mastership wrote\nthat ye wold not for xx=li= but ye had yt, according to my\ndutye, I diligently applyed it to accomplish your pleasure\ntherin. Sir, afor the arbage, dout yt not; for sir Henry\nWentforth, nor yet none other, can have it, nor nothinge that\nbelongeth to David. Sir, yt is well done ye remember to send\nthis money, and have your indenturs in all hast possible, and if\nther be anything that I know not, that ye wold have comprised\nwithin the same indenture, send to me word. Sir, I marvell much\nof William Plompton, that he sayth that I am not true. I never\ndid him harme, but at your comandement I have done\n<P 95>\nmuch for him. Yt is no marvell he that is not naturall, that he\ncannot love and owe his service to you, though he love not me. I\ntrow, he love all ill that is faythfull and true to you. Sir,\nwhat soever any man say, I am, and wilbe, to you and yours true\nand faythfull while I live, with Gods grace, who preserve you.\nFrom Furnyswall, (\\vi die\\) May.\n   Your humble servant,\n   Edward Plompton.\n[\\6 May 1490.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "knight" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnyswall+%28%3F+Furnival%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 6 May, 1490"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises discrete, identifiable man-made items that are documented as single units. \nThese items are either intellectual products or man-made physical things, and are characterized by relative stability. They may for instance have a solid physical form, an electronic encoding, or they may be logical concepts or structures.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Ανθρώπινο Δημιούργημα"@el , "Künstliches"@de , "Рукотворная Вещь"@ru , "Coisa Fabricada"@pt , "Man-Made Thing"@en , "Chose fabriquée"@fr , "人造物"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SBAKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Daniel Defoe (1659/60-1731), journalist/writer, spy, merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sophia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baker née Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1701-1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London(?), probably lived and died there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married the naturalist Henry Baker in 1729. Youngest daughter of Daniel Defoe, \"left a considerable correspondence\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sophia Baker née Defoe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P53_has_former_or_current_location>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.\nIn the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.\nIn the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.\nP53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "hat früheren oder derzeitigen Standort"@de , "имеет текущее или бывшее местоположение"@ru , "目前或曾经被置放於"@cn , "has former or current location"@en , "βρίσκεται ή βρισκόταν σε"@el , "é ou foi localizada em"@pt , "a ou a eu pour localisation"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Upper+Clatford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Upper Clatford, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Upper Clatford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WESA_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1632 T TWENTWORT>\n<X THOMAS WENTWORTH>\n<P 1>\n[} [\\LORD WENTWORTH TO THE EARL OF CARLISLE.\\] }]\nMy much honored Lord,\n   Thorowe the favoure of yours of the nine and twentithe of the\nlast moneth methinks I see the affaires of the house of Austria\na little to quicken againe, for the intrenchmentt of the Swede\nshowes the others to be maisters of the feilde; and that soe\nmany peeces of importance have declared themselves for Monsieur\nasseures me France will not be in case to hurtt Spaine abrode\nhaving soe much to doe for himself att home, being a solitary\nPrince and a heire apparantt the heade of a Party aganst him.\nSoe it seemes Fiat was a righteous man and taken from the evill\nto cum, which methinks the Cardinall should hardly escape. But,\nif I may prie into the Arke, I beseeche your Lordship, whie doe\nnot wee sum way or other declare ourselves roundly and put\nourselves in sum posture, at least in sum hope of regaining the\nPalatinate. That Prince seems to me on all sides to be in the\nlande wheare all things are forgotten. Oh my Lord, the house of\nAustria hath a roote, will up againe; the King of Swede can have\nnoe time to make more then one faulte, and that proves\nirremedilesse, if it should\n<P 2>\nchance to befalle him, therfore me thinks still it weare well we\nbe not all togeither swallowed up in the contemplation of his\nlast battell at Lipssick; besides that in his successfull\nprogresse hetherto he hath not presented himself soe lovely to\nus, as that we have cause to dote on him. And now, my Lord, give\nme leave to tell you how sore it presseth upon the zeale I have\nto serve you that my condition in this place affords me noe\nmeanes to performe it, as I infinitly desire it might. In good\nfaithe, one pleasure I have when I thinke of Irelande, and\ntherin judge that imploymentt to have much the better of this,\nit is that I hope ther to finde sum pathes open for my\nthankfullnesse to walke in, and to meete with sum of your\ninterests in my passadge. Beleeve me, my Lorde, I will with all\ndiligence and perseverance treade the stepps which may leade me\nto sum happy issue, which may becum in sum degree acceptable\nunto you and soe hartely apprehende your commaundes your honoure\nor benifitt, that he must be a bold man at armes that setts them\nand me asunder. Till I manifest unto your Lordship this\nconstantt truthe, be pleased to oblige me by your beleefe\n(whearin you shall never be deceaved) of my remaining\n   Your Lordship's Most humble and most faithfull servantt,\n   Wentworth.\n   Yorke, this 12th of August, 1632.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "allies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "viscount, lord deputy of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Four letters of Lord Wentworth, afterwards Earl of Strafford, with a poem on his illness. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden miscellany 8. Camden new series 31. 1883/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWENTWORT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHAY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wentworth to James Hay on 12 August, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHNASSAU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30312" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton 1725-1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Frederick Nassau de Zuylestein (1682/3-1738), 3rd earl of Rochford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nassau de Zuylestein" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1717-1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born & died at St Osyth Priory, Essex; envoy at Turin 1749-1758; ambassador at Madrid 1763-1766; ambassador at Paris 1766-1768; family estates in Suffolk & Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "1768-1775 secretary of state, 1st Lord of the Bedchamber 1755-1760." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "4th earl of Rochford, diplomatist, statesman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1789" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the spatial location of an instance of E4 Period. \nThe related E53 Place should be seen as an approximation of the geographical area within which the phenomena that characterise the period in question occurred. P7took place at (witnessed) does not convey any meaning other than spatial positioning (generally on the surface of the earth).  For example, the period “R?volution fran?aise” can be said to have taken place in “France”, the “Victorian” period, may be said to have taken place in “Britain” and its colonies, as well as other parts of Europe and north America.\nA period can take place at multiple locations.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "fand statt in"@de , "совершался на"@ru , "a eu lieu dans"@fr , "ocorreu em"@pt , "έλαβε χώρα σε"@el , "took place at"@en , "发生地在"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "spanRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman (Thomas F.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HATTON N. FANSHAW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ware Park, Hertfordshire; Kirby, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON, DAUGHTER OF THOMAS FANSHAW, GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "437" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "374" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1623" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE HATTON N. FANSHAW" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Daundelion>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Daundelion" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daundelion" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Henry Johnson, shipbuilder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth née Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1670-1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brandenham, Bucks.; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only daughter and heiress to a large fortune. Married Thomas Wentworth in 1711." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Strafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10959" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1754" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Wentworth née Johnson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MELGIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Charles II Stuart to William Cavendish on ?, 1638"@en .

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                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 8>\n[} [\\II.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   Coventry, Aug. 26, 1642.\n   Worthy Sir,\n   August the 17, our companies, after they had taken sixe\ndelinquents and sent them to London, returned to Alesbury this\nday; we retained two feild pieces and two troopes of horse, with\nother necessaries for warre. Wensday morning a Warwickshire\nminister, which the Calualleres had pillaged to the skin, gave\nus a sermon. After noone our regiment marched into the feild and\nskirmished. Thursday morning another sermon was given us. After\nnoone our regiment marched into the feild, but by reason of\nfoule weather were immediately definished. This night our\nregiment was commaunded to march the next morninge by four of\nthe clock under our Leiftenant Colonell, but our sargeants\nrefused to surrender their halberts, and the souldiers their\narmes, and not to march. Friday, very early in the morninge, our\nLeiftenant Colonell was cashiered, for which I give you hearty\nthankes, and Sergeant-Major Quarles imployed in his roome,\nwherat both commaunders, officers, and souldiers exceedingly\nrejoysed. This morninge wee cherfully marched towards Buckingham\nin the rear of Colonell Chomley's regiment, by reason whereof we\ncould get no quarter there, but were constrained to quarter\nourselves about the countrey, wherupon I and three gentlemen of\nmy company visited that thrice noble gentleman S=r= Richard\nInglisby, where his owne table was our quarter, and\nSerjeant-Major Burrif, and his sonne Captaine Inglisby, and\nseveral other noble gentlemen were our comrades. Saturday, early\nin the morning, I departed hence and gathered a compliete file\nof my owne men about the countrey, and marched to Sir Alexander\nDenton's parke, who is a malignant fellow, and killed a fat\nbuck, fastened his head upon my halbert, and commaunded two of\nmy pickes to bring the body after me to Buckingham, with a guard\nof musquetteers comminge theither. With part of it I feasted my\ncaptaine, Captaine Parker, Captaine Beacon, and Colonell\nHamden's sonne, and with the rest severall leiftenants,\nenseignes, and serjeants, and had much thankes for my paines.\nThis day Sergeant Major our Generall came unto us, and declared\nthe commaund given him over our regiments. Sunday morninge wee\nmarched from Buckingham into Northamptonshire, a longe and\ntedious jorney, wantinge both bread and water, and about ten at\nnight came unto Byfeild in dispight of our enemies, at which\ntowne we could get no quarter, neither meate, drinke, nor\nlodginge, and had we not bin suplyed with ten cart loade of\nprovision and beare from Banbury, many of us had perished. This\nnight our company was commanded to guard the towne all night,\nwhiche after a longe and\n<P 9>\ntedious marche, unto me was very grevious. Monday morninge wee\nmarched into Warwick-shere with aboute three thousand foote and\nfour hundred horse, until we came to Southam. In the way we\ntooke two Calvalleres spies. This is a very malignant towne,\nboth minister and people. We pillaged the minister, and tooke\nfrom him a drum and severall armes. This night our soildiers,\nwearied out, quartered themselves about the towne for foode and\nlodginge, but before we could eate or drinke an alarum cryed\n\"arme, arme, for the enemy is commenge,\" and in halfe an hower\nall our soildiers, though dispersed, were cannybals in armes,\nready to encounter the enemy, cryinge out for a dish of\nCalvellaers to supper. Our horse were quartered about the\ncountrey, but the enemy came not, whereupon our soildiers cryed\nout to have a breakefast of Cauallers. We barecaded the towne,\nand at every passage placed our ordinance and watched it all\nnight, our soildiers contented to lye upon hard stones. In the\nmorninge early our enemise, consistinge of about eight hundred\nhorse and three hundred foote, with ordinance, led by the Earle\nof Northampton, the Lord of Carnarvan, and the Lord Compton and\nCapt=n= Legge, and other, intended to set upon us before wee\ncould gather our companies together, but beinge ready all night,\nearly in the morninge wee went to meete them with a few troopes\nof horse and sixe feild peeces, and beinge on fier to be at them\nwee marched thorow the corne and got the hill of them, wherupon\nthey played upon us with their ordinances, but they came short.\nOur gunner tooke their owne bullet, sent it to them againe, and\nkilled a horse and a man. After we gave them eight shot more,\nwhereupon all their foote companies fled and offered ther armes\nin the townes adjacent for twelve pence a peece. Ther troopes,\nwhelinge about, toke up their dead bodies and fled; but the\nhorse they left behind, some of them having ther guts beaten out\non both sides. The number of men slaine, as themselves report,\nwas fifty besides horse. One drumner, beinge dead at the bottome\nof the hill, our knapsack boyes rifled to the shirt, which was\nvery lowzy. Another drummer wee found two miles of, with his\narme shot of, and lay a dieinge. Severall dead corps wee found\nin corne feilds, and amongst them a trumpeter, whose trumpet our\nhorsemen sounded into Coventry. Wee tooke severall prisoners,\nand amongst them Capt. Legge and Captaine Clarke. From thence\nwee marched valiantly after them toward Coventry, and at\nDunsmore Heath they threatned to give us battaile, but we got\nthe hill of them, ordered our men, and cryed for a messe of\nCalualleres to supper, as wee had to breakefast; but they all\nfled, and we immediately marched into Coventry, where the\ncountrey met us in armes and wellcommed us, and gave us good\nquarter both for horse and foote. In this battell I met with\nyour horseman Davey, and he and I present you and my Mistris\nwith\n<P 10>\nour most humble sarvice, desiringe you to pray for us, and doubt\nnot but both of [\\us\\] will valiantly fight the Lord's battaile.\nThus, with my service to Mrs. Elizabeth, Anne, John, and\nSamuell, and my love to all my fellow servants, I rest,\n   Yours, in all good services,\n   Nehemiah Wharton.\n   I pray present the humble servises of Gregory Kent and\nmyselfe unto Mr. Molloyne, with my best respects to Mr. Henry\nHickman, and inform him that I have received his booke, and\nshall acknowledge my selfe engaged for the same. I would have\nwritten unto him and others, my kindred and frends, but I want\ntime, and therefore must humbly intreate you to inform them\nthereof. I earnestly desire to heare from you whether you\nreceived a letter dated August 17th, or no.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Letters from a subaltern officer of the Earl of Essex’s army, written in the summer and autumn of 1642; detailing the early movements of that portion of the parliament forces which was formed by the volunteers of the metropolis; and their further movements when amalgamated with the rest of the Earl of Essex’s troops. Ed. by Ellis, Sir Henry. Archaeologia 35: 310-334. 1854." ;
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                "<Q D 1656 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 256>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\nMajor Gen=ll= Harrison to Col=l= Jones.\nHighgate 12=th=d. 5=th=m. 56.\nMy deerely beloved in o=r= Lord,\n   Yo=r= large and loveing letter dated 6=th=d. of the 3=rd=m.\ncame not to my hands till a full month after, and then found me\nunder trouble of so manie kinds (upon my Fathers decease) that I\nhave beene to my griefe, hithertoo interrupted to send you\nanswer.\n<P 257>\n   Though you therein mentioned severall things very serious and\nweightee, and w=ch= might chall. some account, yet because I am\nOne with you in most of them, and conceiving yo=r= l=re= was\nchiefly upon yo=r= greate Proposall (the Expresse Tearmes\nwhereof I shall retorne, viz=t= To agree (as is alreadie) to act\nin dearest love expressed to him named Protector, (or Mount\nSirion as the Sidonians called Hermon, and David in the spirit\nfollowed that faithfully, believingly, undoubtingly,\nunanimously, that He would retreat in action of undertaking (and\nsoe witnes repentance by condisention) and wee would as\nwillingly repent of o=r= sinfull dissentions) I shall therefore\napply what I have now brought to offer, onely to that.\n   You propose, That wee agree to act deerest Love, &c., yett\nadd, as is alreadie the meaning, whereof I do not fully\nconceive, because itt seems to imply wee should noe that, w=ch=\nis done already.\n   You propose in generall to deale wisely, rationally, plainly,\n&c., w=ch= from my hearte I desire to observe in whatever I\nshall have to doe with him: but you doe not assigne anie thing\nparticularly wherein I shall soe deale.\n   The ends you propose my hearte saith amen unto. That He may\nretreat from the evill of His waies, and myselfe from myne, for\nboth or either of w=ch= I hope my Soule would blesse Jehovah,\nand therefore be thanckfull for anie gracious helpe or mercies\nin order thereunto. I can affirme I desire not a haire from anie\nof their heads for anie unkindnes to mee, I could blesse them\ny=t= curse and praie for my persecuto=rs= as they are myne. For\nall the upright in hearte amongst them I daily aske mercy, as\nfor my owne soule, I confesse also, I have much cause to bee\nashamed for the best of my doeings, much more wherein manifold\ninfirmities have beene compassing, yett I must not deny the\ngrace and simplicity God hath given, to keepe the word of his\n<P 258>\npatience in this daie, though in a weake measure, I maie also\ntell you my feares (for w=ch= I have manie grounds, where upon I\nconceive) that some have com~itted as sore Trespasse as anie\nmentioned in the Holy Scriptures from Caine to Judas. That\nadoreing hearte hath soe turned aside, they cannot saie, Is\nthere not a lye in my right hand, Isi. 44. 20. They have chosen\ntheir owne waies, and I think, Isi. 66. 3. 45., is very\napplicatory to them. Soe. 2, Thes. 2. 11. I thinke they have\nforsaken the Lord, theire Defence is departed, yea is turned to\nbe theire Enemy w=ch= waie soever they turned. Though they cry\nHe heares not, though his hand be lifted they see not. But\nwhilst this Distresse is upon them they trespasse yett more. 2\nCron. 28. 22. What you have to write, or (if the Lord soe\nplease) to speake to mee in this matter (because Captaine Taylor\nhath hinted a little hope of seeing you) I begg an equall mind,\nopen deare and hearte unto, and therein variousely begg the\nhelpe of yo=r= praires. I have much cause to acknowlidge yo=r=\ntender love and respects manie waies, in thanckfull remembrance\nwhereof I remaine\n   Yo=rs= much engaged, and firmly endeared in the Lord,\n   T. Harrison.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Highgate> ;
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                "x Willoughby" ;
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                "Knight (Sir Edward Willoughby)" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                "C" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Carpinter (Carpenter)" ;
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                "1640" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
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                false ;
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                "Rerum" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,78>\n[^TO THE LORD BARRY OF MUNSTER^]\n[\\A.D. 1484. September.\\]\nTo the Lord Barry et Monystre.\n   Right trusty and welbeloved, we grete you wele, Latting you\nwite we be enformed by the reverende fader, &c., the bisshop of\nEnachden, that ye be enhabited in thextreme parties upon our\nennemyes of the wilde Iresshe, and according to your liegeaunce\ndaily kepe werre with them in the defense of your self and other\nour subgiettes there to your gret troubles, hurtes and charges.\nFor the which we can you gret thankes, desiring you so perfilty\nto contynue, whiche we shalle not unremembre, but for the same\nbe unto you and alle your kynnesmen good and graciouse soverayn\nlord in alle your causes herafter, as our said counsellor hath\nby our commaundement to shew unto you more at large; to whome\ntherin ye will geve fulle feith and credence. Yoven, &c., the\nxxij day of September.\n\n"@en ;
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                "I, 78" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "John" ;
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                "Barry" ;
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                "Lord Barry (of Munster)" ;
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                "king - subject" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
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                "York" ;
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                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
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                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBARRY> ;
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                "Richard III York to John Barry on 22 September, 1484"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1468 FO GGREENE>\n<X GODFREY GREENE>\n<P 18>\n[} [\\LETTER XIII.\\] }]\n(^To my right reverend and most especiall good maistre Sir\nWilliam Plompton, knight.^)\n   Right reverend and my moste speciall gude maistre, I recomend\nme unto your good mastership, and as touching your (\\nisi\nprius\\)\n<P 19>\nagainst Fulbaron, it were well doon that ye appointed with Mr.\nDanby at what place and what day in his comeing home after the\nnext tearme ye would have it served; soe that I might have word\nthe begining of the next tearme, to take out the writt,\naccording to your appointment. Also as for the writt against\nGeffray Malivera, John Cockle, Rich. Croft, Hanson and other, I\nstand in doubt whether Mr. Midleton and Mr. Ros greed you and\nSir John Malivera thereof, or no, because they are his men;\nnotwithstanding if they agreed you nott, and ye send me word, I\ntrust to have an exigent the next tearme. My Lord of Oxford is\ncomitt to the tower, and it is said kept in irons, and that he\nhas confessed myche thinge; and on Munday afore St. Andrew day\none Alford and Poiner, gentlemen to my Lord of Northfolk, and\none S=r= peirs, Skinner of London, were beheaded; and on the\nmorne\n<P 20>\nafter was Sir Thomas Tresham arest and is comitt to the tower:\nand it is said he was arested upon the confession of my Lo. of\nOxford, and they say his livelhood, and Sir John Marneys\nlivelhood, and divers other livelhuds is given away by the king.\nAlso there is arest Mr. Hungerford, the heir unto the Lord\nHungerford, and one Courtney, heir unto the Earle of Devonshire,\nand many other, whose names I know nott; and it is said that Sir\nEdmund Hungerford is send for. And also the yeomen of the Crowne\nbene riden into diverse countries to arrest men that be apeched.\nAlso it was told me that Sir Robt. Ughtred was send for, but I\ntrust to God it is not so, who have you evermore in his blessed\nproteccion. Written at London, 9 of December.\n   Your servant Godfrey Greene.\n[\\9 Dec. 8 Edw. IV. 1468.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "William I" ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "distant relatives by marriage" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
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                "Greene" ;
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                "lawyer" ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGREENE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Godfrey Greene to William I Plumpton on 9 December, 1468"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated fellow-commoner from Trinity College, Cambridge 1615." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Timothy Hutton (1569-1629) of Marske, North Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1597; d. by 1666? (administration of effects granted then)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived mostly in Yorkshire (seated at Marske, North Yorkshire); studied in Cambridge; visits to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving son and heir. Mother: Elizabeth (d. 1625), daughter of Sir George Bowes of Streatlam, Durham, and Jane Talbot, aunt to the earl of Shrewsbury. Grandson of Matthew Hutton, the archbishop. Married 1617 Barbara (b. 1600), daughter of Conyers Lord Darcy and Conyers. A noted royalist, suffered during the civil war, compounded for his estate." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1007" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1597" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire%3B+Nottinghamshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leicestershire; Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leicestershire; Nottinghamshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Deal>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Deal, Kent" , "Deal" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Deal" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Quidenham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Quidenham, Norfolk)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Quidenham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_116>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482 FS TMOLEYNS>\n<X THOMAS MOLEYNS>\n<P II,143>\n[} [\\311. T. MOLEYNS TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1482)\\]\n   Right worshipful Master, I Recommaund me unto your\nMastership, letyng your mastershipe understond that Page and I\nhave spoken with my lord Prynce Counsell for the accion ageyn\nyou and my lady Barantyne; and that mater shall be contynued til\nthe next terme, upon communycacion betwen them and you and your\nCounsell. I know no mo materes ageyn you. Your man tellyd me\nthat ye were in doute of a nother sute in my lord Prynce is\nname. I have serched therfor, but certeynly ther\n<P II,144>\nis noon. I have resceyvyd v.s. by your servaunt. And Jhesu\npreserve you. Amen. Wrytyn in hast. By your servaunt T. Moleyns.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 143" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Moleyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMOLEYNS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Moleyns to William Stonor on ?, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leeds+Abbey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leeds Abbey, Kent" , "Leeds Abbey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leeds Abbey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HENSLO1_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1600S T WFAWNTE>\n<X WILLIAM FAWNTE>\n<P F83>\n[} [\\F.83. WILLIAM FAWNTE TO EDWARD ALLEYN\\] }]\nM=r=. Allin mey Loue remembered I vnderstoode bey a man which\ncame with too Beares from the gardeyne that you haue a deseyre\nto bey~ one of mey Boles. I haue three westerne boles at this\nteyme but I haue had verey ell loeck with them for one of them\nhath lost his horne to the queyck that I think that hee will\nneuer bee to feyght a gayne that is mey ould star of the west\nhee was a verey esey bol and mey Bol, Bevis hee hath lost one of\nhis eyes but I think if you had him hee would do you more hurt\nthen good for I protest I think hee would ether throo vp your\ndodges in to the loftes oreles dingout theare braynes a gen~st\nthe grates so that I think hee is not for your turne Beseydes I\nesteme him verey hey for my Lord of Rutlandes man badmee for him\nxx marckes I haue a bol which came out of the west which standes\nmee in twentey nobles If you so did leyck him you shall haue him\nof mey faith hee es a marvilous good Boole and coning and well\nshapte and but fore eyre ould feiue [\\OR feine\\] com teime and\nshuch a on as I think you haue had but fev shuch for I a seure\nyou that I hould him as good a doble bole as that which you\nhadoumes last a singgle. and one that I haue played thertey or\nfortey courses be fore he hath bene tacken from the stacke with\nthe best dodges which halfe a dosen kneyghtes had If you send a\nman vnto mee he shall see aney of mey boles playe and you shall\nhaue aney of them [\\LACUNA IN MS.\\]resoe if the will plesoure\nyou. Thus biding you harteley fare well I end\n   Your louing frend\n   William ffawnte\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To mey Verey Louing frend M=r=. Allin at the\nPalles Garden at London giue these\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Alleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "actor, entrepreneur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "animal trader - entertainment entrepreneur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Fawnte" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, animal trader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "\"Forgeries and one-eyed bulls: Editorial questions in corpus work\". Ed. by Keränen, Jukka. Neuphilogische Mitteilungen 99, 2. Helsinki. 1998." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFAWNTE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EALLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fawnte to Edward Alleyn on ?, 1605"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainAuthenticity>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "uncertain authenticity"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SSMITH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN?, LAWYER? (WROTE LETTERS FROM LINCOLN'S INN)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "STEPHEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SMITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CHESHIRE AND LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "GODSON OF SIR HUGH SMYTH. Related to Sir Thomas Smith, husband of Sir Hugh's younger daughter Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1033" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "STEPHEN SMITH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises transfers of legal ownership from one or more instances of E39 Actor to one or more other instances of E39 Actor. \nThe class also applies to the establishment or loss of ownership of instances of E18 Physical Thing. It does not, however, imply changes of any other kinds of right. The recording of the donor and/or recipient is optional. It is possible that in an instance of E8 Acquisition there is either no donor or no recipient. Depending on the circumstances, it may describe:\n1.\tthe beginning of ownership\n2.\tthe end of ownership\n3.\tthe transfer of ownership\n4.\tthe acquisition from an unknown source \n5.\tthe loss of title due to destruction of the item\nIt may also describe events where a collector appropriates legal title, for example by annexation or field collection. The interpretation of the museum notion of \"accession\" differs between institutions. The CRM therefore models legal ownership (E8 Acquisition) and physical custody (E10 Transfer of Custody) separately. Institutions will then model their specific notions of accession and deaccession as combinations of these.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Απόκτηση"@el , "Aquisição"@pt , "Acquisition"@fr , "Acquisition"@en , "Erwerb"@de , "Событие Приобретения"@ru , "征集取得"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_aboard+the+Victory+%28on+the+way+to+The+Hague>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "aboard the Victory (on the way to The Hague, Holland)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "aboard the Victory (on the way to The Hague" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130_shows_features_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property generalises the notions of  \"copy of\" and \"similar to\" into a dynamic, asymmetric relationship, where the domain expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established.\nOtherwise, the relationship is symmetric. It is a short-cut of P15 was influenced by (influenced) in a creation or production, if such a reason for the similarity can be verified. Moreover it expresses similarity in cases that can be stated between two objects only, without historical knowledge about its reasons.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "外观特征原出现於"@cn , "présente des caractéristiques de"@fr , "zeigt Merkmale von"@de , "παρουσιάζει χαρακτηριστικά του/της"@el , "демонстрирует признаки"@ru , "apresenta características de"@pt , "shows features of"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_089>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 420>\n[} [\\LETTER CLV. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 1ST\nOCTOBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, uppon this bearers [{...{] Killygrews\nsodden departure, I cannot wryte so much as I wold; nether if he\nhad lesur to tarry, cold I at this present wryte to myn own\nsatisfaction. I dout not but Mr. Cavendish, whom I fynd a most\nernest devoted creatur to your lordship, will, havyng lesur,\nwryt at length how he fyndeth her majesty disposed. For the\ncommen causes ther under your government, Mr. Wylkes is to come\nfrom hence within these few dayes, instructed from hir majesty.\n   For the gretest matter here in hand, we fynd the cause so\nmanifest ageynst the party, the party so daungerous to our\nquene, our countrye, and, that is of most importance, to the\nwhole cause of Godes chirch thrugh christendom, as without a\ndirect and spedy\n<P 421>\nprocedyng it had bene less daunger to have concealed then\nrevealed this gret conspyracy. I hope that God, which hath gyven\nus the light to discover it, woll also give asistance to punish\nit, for it was intended not only ageynst hir majesties person,\nand yours, and myne, but utterly to have overthrown the glory of\nChristes chirch, and to have erected the synagog of Antychrist.\nI nede not to debate this argument.\n   My lord, for a particular plesur, I thank you for licensyng\n[{my son{] to come home, for suerly otherwise his carcass had\nnever bene brought alyve hyther; he is yet, by the opinion of\nthe physicians, not out of perrill, his ageu still contynuing\nuppon hym.\n   And so, my lord, forbearyng untill Mr. Wylkes coming, I take\nmy leave of your good lordship, whom I wish so to end your\njornay in the feldes, as you may retorn hyther without daunger\nto the commen cause ther, a thyng so nedefull, as suerly,\nwithout your presence here, I know not how hir majesty will or\ncan resolve uppon hir manner of procedyng. From Wyndsor castle,\nthe first of October, 1586.\n   Your lordships most assured,\n   W. Burghley.\n   I hope well that Cassimyre shall enter into France.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my very good lord the erle\nof Lecestre lieutenant-generall for the queens majesty of\nEngland in the Low Countryes.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Robert" ;
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                "Dudley" ;
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                "earl of Leicester" ;
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                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
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                "Cecil" ;
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                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "364" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor+Castle> ;
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                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 1 October, 1586"@en .

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                "Parliamentarian army officer and politician. One of the gentlemen of the inns of court; earl of Essex's life guard 1642; colonel of horse 1647; guarded Charles I 1649; member of the Hale commission (law reformer) 1652; member of the council of state, Barebone's Parliament 1653; councillor to govern Ireland 1654; knighted by Henry Cromwell 1657; parliamentary commissioner in Ireland 1659." ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27253" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "1" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
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                "Lord (under the protectorate)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "574" ;
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                "1681" ;
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                "Matthew Tomlinson" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Hutton" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1625 FN M2HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 2>\n<P 310>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXIX.\\] MATTHEW HUTTON TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}] \n[\\After 27 Mar. 1625.\\]\n   Sir, My duty bindes me to this observance, as to give you a\nweekely accompt of our parliamentary proceedinges. My last\nletters acquainted you with such passages as had had there\noverture in my absence, since which time (\\\"sic se res habet\"\\)\n. A select committee of 12 spent the beginninge of this weeke\n(the House in the mean time not sitting) in examininge all the\nphisitions and surgeons that attended of our late King att his\ndeath, about a potion which was given by the Duke of Buckingham\nto the King, and a plaister applyed by his directions; both of\nthem being contrary to the general directions of all the\nphisitions, and absolutely disliked and gainesaid by some, by\nname D=r=. Ramsey (who since his examination is committed):\nwhich act of the Duke was judged, first by the judgement of the\n12, and afterwards upon report to the House, to be and act of a\ntranscendent presumption,\n<P 311>\nand of a dangerous consequence; and so resolved to be annexed to\nthe Duke's charge. Montagu is, for his booke, transmitted to the\nhigher House; and his booke judged to be contrary to some of the\narticles maintained by our Church. The Earle of Bristow was sent\nfor, as was supposed, as a delinquent; but must first come into\nthe higher House as a Peere: this 'generally thought the King\nwill be his accuser. (\\Caetera quis nescit?\\) His sonne, this\nmorninge, presented our House with a petition containinge many\narticles against the Duke; and those of such consequence, that\nit is probable that one of them will suffer. I intend (God\nwillinge) to put in my bill of Thursday next; I pray God send\nitt good success. Sir John Bennett is not yet come to towne,\nneyther can I make any certainty of any money. M=r=. Sotherne is\ncontent that we shall have a parley, but what it will produce I\ncannot as yett imagine; I am advised both by M=r=. Justice\nHutton and others to buy him out, though we pay deer for itt:\nand therefore, good Sir, acquaint my unkles with the dangers,\nthat they may be motives for them to allow of our composition;\nfor, when we shall have both Marbury his recognizance, and these\ntwo statutes in our owne power to extend upon the estate, we\nneed not doubt but that all subsequent securityes will be glad\nof reasonable composition. And thus, with an humble tender of my\nduty, I rest\n   Your obedient sonne,\n   Matthew Hutton.\n   Fleet Street, att the signe of the Ship, neere Temple Barr.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "421" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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                "Matthew Hutton to Timothy Hutton on after 27 March, 1625"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
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                "A COUSIN OF MILES STAPYLTON'S; GEORGE FENWICK (1603?-1657), PARLAMENTARIAN LAWYER FROM NORTHUMBERLAND HAD A DAUGHTER CALLED ELIZABETH. HE WAS THE COLONIZER OF CONNECTICUT, WHO RETURNED TO ENGLAND IN 1645." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
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                "FO" ;
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                "FO" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "P" ;
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                "ELIZABETH FENWICK" ;
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                "Colton" ;
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                "1760" ;
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                "d. 1760" ;
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                "Inspector. Her husband was the vicar of Reading St. Giles. She was a close friend to George Talbot." ;
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                "B" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
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                "1760" ;
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                "Mary Colton" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
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                "This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E18 Physical Thing being decreased by the removal of a part.\nTypical scenarios include the detachment of an accessory, the removal of a component or part of a composite object, or the deaccessioning of an object from a curated E78 Collection. If the E80 Part Removal results in the total decomposition of the original object into pieces, such that the whole ceases to exist, the activity should instead be modelled as an E81 Transformation, i.e. a simultaneous destruction and production. In cases where the part removed has no discernible identity prior to its removal but does have an identity subsequent to its removal, the activity should be regarded as both E80 Part Removal and E12 Production. This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history, and continuity of identity over time, of objects that are removed from other objects, such as precious gemstones being extracted from different items of jewelry, or cultural artifacts being deaccessioned from different museum collections over their lifespan.\n"@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1632 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 256>\n[} [\\CLXV. ANNE LADY MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\n   According to my promise, I will not faile to let you\nunderstand of my proseedings last week, which was the first\nopportunity I could get to come unto the speech of my Lord of\nDorset, who was pleased to tell me how much his Lordship had\ntravailed in M=r= Meautys's behalf to his Majestie for the\nmaking of a baronet, the which his Majestie will by no means\ngrant; so for that I am allredie answered. Now for Sir Alexander\nRadcliffe and my Lady: so soone as I came to London, I did write\nunto them, and sent those letters of M=r= Meautys's enclosed,\nwhich, as it should seeme, they like of very well; for he is\ncome to London, and tells me the cheefe part of his bissines is\nto take me down into the country, my Lady being very desirous to\nsee I me, so that now I resolve to goe along with him. Thus,\nentreating you to let me hear from you as often as your leisure\nwill permit, I rest,\n   Your affectionate loving sister,\n   Anna Meautys.\nLondon, Nov=r= 24, 1632.\n   To my deare and much honoured sister, the Lady Bacon.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "sisters-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "194" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 24 November, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 181>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HENRY JONES^]\nTo Mr. Henry Jones, Scout M=r= Gene=ll=\nHonoured S=r=\n   I have had a sight of yo=r= intelligence to Aldr~an\nHutchinson, and therein of your kind Remembrance of me, for\nw=ch= I cordially thanke you; and give me leave a little, as one\nthat doeth love and hono=r= you, to be free in my weake advice.\nThere be some that doe take notice how you doe write yo=r= name,\nand from thence make some conclus~ons to yo=r= prejudice, as the\naffecting of Titular Dignityes, although empty and scandalous\nand serving noe end\n<P 182>\nbut that of Pride and vaine glory, w=ch= God in o=r= time beares\ntestimony ag=t= or els the opinion of a divine Right in that\norder w=th= yo=r= conscience will not give you leave to lay\naside, although you fight ag=t= the uphold=r= of those kind of\nordo=r=. When you have leisure I would wish you would some time\nwrite to the Com=rs= of the affaires where you are, yo=rs= when\nit comes being very exact and satisfactory, it will be well\ntaken, and cannot be any diservice to you. The last Lord's Day\nSherlock, with 150 horse and 30 firelocks, came to Baggots Rath\nand preyed the cattle and horses, to the number of 120 cowes and\n40 horses, and Cap=t= Howlett, w=th= about 40 of his owne horse\nand about as many of the towne horse, pursued 5 miles, and was\nworsted, lost about 25 slayne and 22 taken prisoners. The Lord\ndiscov=r= unto us his mind in these his dealings towards us. I\nhave noe more at present, but to assure you that I am,\n   Yo=r= affeccionate Friend and Kinsman,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 3=d= September, 1651.\nPostcript.\nMr. Henry Jones, Scout M=r= Gen=ll=\n   Mr. Scott now supplies the office of the Secretary of State,\nat the Councell of State, desires me to have timely intelligence\nof all passages, and intellegenc=es= of concernm=t=, and hath\nintrusted and desired me to procure him such. If you please to\nfurnish us w=th= what occurres to you, it wilbee a speciall\nfavo=r= to us; both if there be any appearances of crosse\nInterests growing amongst o=r= Friends, it is good it should be\ntimely observed and made known, to prevent the mischiefes y=t=\noften happen among prevailing parties occasioned by such\nInterests. If you bee at any charge in conveying such\nIntelligence, it shalbee repayed by\n   Yo=r= affeccionate Friend and Kinsman,\n   Jo. Jones.\nI was fayne to breake open the l=re= to put in this postscript.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "scoutmaster general, (bishop of Clogher)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - scoutmaster general; kinsmen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "416" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HEJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Henry Jones on 3 September, 1651"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SDALBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sarah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dalby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Fewcott, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elizabeth Purefoy's goddaughter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "180" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah Dalby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBRUDENELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WEALTHY LANDOWNER IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, JOHN JOHNSON'S LANDLORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRUDENELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Deere, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "910" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1549" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS BRUDENELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1488? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 86>\n[} [\\LETTER LX.\\] }]\n(^To my right hartely beloved Cosin, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cousin, I commennd me unto you, and\ndesire and pray you to caus a bucke of season to be taken,\nwithin the\n<P 87>\nforest of Knarsbrough under your rule, to be delivered unto this\nbearer, to the behaufe of the mawer of the Cyte of Yorke and his\nbredren, and this my writting shalbe your warrant. Wherfore I\npray you that this be thankfully served, as my speciall trust is\nin you, whom God keepe. Written in my manor of Lekinfeild, the\nxxviii day of Juyn.\n   Yor Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "102" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leconfield> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 28 June, 1488"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Westminster)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_098>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481 FS WELMES>\n<X WALTER ELMES>\n<P II,116>\n[} [\\282. WALTER ELMES TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(3 Jan. 1481)\\]\n<P II,117>\n   After all dewe recommendacion, plesyth hit yow to undyrstond\nthat I merveyle gretely +tat ye send not Thomas Mathewe with the\nevydens &c. Thonkyng yow all weyys of youre grete bownteowsnesse\nunto me and in especyall of your offer to me grauntyd: wherfor I\nam bownd to be your trewe servaunt, and Bedeman whylys I lyve.\nSyr, I have remembryd me of your comynycacion of Agas Lovell,\nwhome, yf hit lykyd yow that I myte have undyr the forme\nfolowyng, I trust hit shuld be to yow moste proffyte and avayle,\nand I and all myn to be your perpetuall Bedemen: yff hit lyke\nyow to take me CCCC. li. accordyng to your offre, I shall ffynd\nyow suerte to pay yow att viij yeres end your CCCC. li. ageyne,\nand CCCCC. marcs for the ward of the seyde Agas, wych wull drawe\nnye to the hole stokke of your ij chyldryn, Hewe and Margarete:\nand so there stok shall be redy at all tymes, with the on half\nin myne hondys, and that othyr half now in your owne hondes, at\nyour day to do +tat with what ye wull, and thus shall ye be\npurveyd of money and your stokk not brokyn. And as for the\ncontentacion of Harry Colett, yf hit lyke yow to delyver me the\nnext obligacion of Betson of C. li., I shall at my charge\nschevyshe so much and rathyr than fayle the hole: so now lakkyth\nnon other but suerte in the Yeld hall, wych wull be gevyn apon\nsuch feoffement as ye spake of. Syr, I beseche yow remembre\nthis, and bete hit ryth well in your mynd. And I trust hit\nshalbe your avayle and wurshuppe both to make your power alye,\nwych shall ever be bownd to pray for yow, and so yow the profyte\nand wurshuppe, and to me and myn a makyng for ever. Syr, yf this\nwey lyke yow, I pray yow to send me a byll fro yow to your Almes\nhows at Exeter, that I may +te sonner spede mee for Harry\nColettes payment. Furthermore, I beseche yow that +tis sympyll\nbyll may recommaund me my good lady, your wyffe, and to all\nyowrs. And our blessyd lord hold his holy hand over yow and them\nwith long lyff and grete wurshupp here to endure, Amen. I trust,\nthou I be fer fro yow, that +tis lytyll byll [\\wull cause\nCROSSED OUT\\] this cold whedere, and my erand wull make me and\nshew me present. Scrybylyd with hond of hym +tat is yowr\nservaunt to the extreme of my lytyll power.\n   W. Elmes.\n   At Andever the Wenesday after Newe Yeres day at vj at Clokk\nin +te mornyng.\n   To my ryth wurshipfull Master, Syr Wylyam Stonor, knyth for\nthe kynges Body.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master; relatives?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Elmes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WELMES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Andever+%28%3D+Andover%3F+Antwerp%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Elmes to William Stonor on 3 January, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JKENDAL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Steward to Sir Thomas Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Kendal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "647" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Kendal" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22in+my+wey+homward%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"in my wey homward\"" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"in my wey homward\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMEDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge 1613, Mildmay Greek lecturer 1618 (both until death). Chaplain to Archbishop Laud. Advancing his career was not a priority to him." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "1603 matriculated as sizar at Christ's College, Cambridge, studied under Daniel Rogers and William Addison, graduated BA 1607, MA 1610, BD 1618. Proficient in several disciplines." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "\"Of honest rank\"; gentleman? (d. c. 1596). Stepfather: a Gower of Naseing, Essex, sent him to school" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mede" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1586-1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Berden, Essex. Schooled at Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, then at Wethersfield, Essex. By 1613 studying in Cambridge, where lived for the rest of his life." ;
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                "Parents \"of honest rank\". Wrote on eschatology, had some Puritan sympathies. Never married. Suffered from a speech impediment. \"He studied all languages, cultivated all the arts, ... and above all things, theology, the queen of all sciences. ... He was a bigot to no party, but loving truth and peace, he was just to all; candid to his friends, benignant to others: holy, chaste, and humble in his language, wishes, and habits.\" (Brook, 433 - see DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Hebraist and biblical scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "421" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1638" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Mede" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WordCount"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berks.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Berks." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DCARLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A conservative MP for St Mawes 1604-. Implicated in the Gunpowder Plot but released. Knighted and appointed ambassador for Venice for 5 years 1610; 1615 promoted to embassy at The Hague. MP for Hastings 1626-. Created Baron Carleton of Imbercourt May 1626, Viscount Dorchester July 1628. Secretary of state 18 December 1628 - June 1632." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, x Chamberlain, x Pory, y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 3, x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School under William Camden. Scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford; matriculated 1592, graduated BA 1595. Afterwards added to classical education a knowledge of continental languages, especially French (Italian imperfect). MA 1600." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Antony Carleton of Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "48" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1573-1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Brightwell Baldwin?, Oxfordshire. Schooled in London & Oxford. After 1595 travelled & lived intermittently on the continent. 1603 back to England, contact with court. 1610- Venice, 1615- The Hague. Also visited Paris and Spain. Returned to England (London/court?) 1625; but missions to France, The Hague, and Ireland. Died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) 1607 Anne Gerard, Lady Tredway. An orthodox predestinarian Calvinist, close links to the palatines. Valued adviser to the duke of Buckingham and king Charles. Anti-Catholic agenda in Ireland. Married (2) 1630 Anne Bayning née Glemham. No heir, titles became extinct. A close friend of John Chamberlain's." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscount Dorchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "44569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1193" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1632" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dudley Carleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gawthorpe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gawthorpe, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gawthorpe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Magnate and soldier. Fought against the Cornish rebels and the Scots, knighted 1497; knight of the Garter 1510, often employed as soldier; lieutenant-general of an army sent to Spain 1512; lord admiral 1513-25; earl of Surrey 1514; member of the king's council by 1516; lord lieutenant of Ireland 1520-21; lord treasurer 1522-46; warden-general of the Scottish marches, lieutenant-general of the army against Scotland 1523; 3rd duke of Norfolk 1524; commissioner for peace negotiations with France 1525; knight of the French order of St Michel 1532; earl marshal 1533; diplomatic missions to France 1533, -40; lord steward by 1534; lieutenant of the north 1537; steward of the University of Cambridge 1540; lieutenant-general north of the Trent 1541; captain-general against the Scots 1542; lieutenant-general of the army against France 1543; captain-general of the army raised in East Anglia 1545; charged with treason, imprisoned 1546; released by Mary Tudor, resworn a privy councillor, lord high steward, earl marshal 1553; lieutenant-general against Sir Thomas Wyatt 1554." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell, x Elyot, y Gardiner 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1, x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13940" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; was \"fluent in French, knew the Burgundian world of romance, and was quite literary in his way\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Howard (1443-1524), 2nd duke of Norfolk, magnate and soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1473-1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Both a regional magnate and a courtier. Estates in Norfolk; lodging at court 1510s-20s; military expeditions (e.g., France, Scottish border); spent much time away from court 1525-27, -28, back 1529; Tower of London 1546-53; died at Kenninghall, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: the 2nd duke's 1st wife, Elizabeth (d. 1497), daughter of Frederick Tilney of Ashwellthorpe Hall, Norfolk, and widow of Sir Humphrey Bourchier. Married (1) 1495 Anne (1475-1511), 4th surviving daughter of Edward IV and thus King Henry's sister-in-law; (2) 1513 Elizabeth (1497-1558), daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd duke of Buckingham, and Eleanor Percy, daughter of the 4th earl of Northumberland. Took as mistress 1527 Elizabeth \"Bess\" Holland (d. 1547/8), daughter of his secretary and household treasurer. Uncle of Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard. Opposed to Wolsey and Cromwell." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3rd duke of Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1554" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Howard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MGERARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Francis Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GERARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1585?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM ESSEX TO MIDDLESEX. Flambards, Harrow-on-the-hill, Middlesex (born in Essex?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR GILBERT GERARD, DAUGHTER OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "240" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1585" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY GERARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 TC CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 244>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCXXXII. THE KING TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.\\] }] \n   Steenie\n   I have receaved your Letter by Dic Greame, this is my Answer.\nI command you to send all the French away to morrow out of the\nToune. If you can, by faire meanes (but stike not longe in\ndisputing) otherways force them away, dryving them away lyke so\nmanie wyld beastes untill ye have shipped them, and so the\nDevill goe with them. Lett me heare no answer bot of the\nperformance of my command. So I rest\n   Your faithfull constant loving frend\n   Charles R.\nOaking, the 7=th=. of Agust 1626.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "244" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - favourite" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woking> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to George Villiers on 7 August, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_190>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 301>\n[} [\\CXCVIII. SIR T. MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Sister,\n   The opertounytye faveringe the occation, after too years'\nspace that I haue receued noe lynes from you, I woulde not pas\nby it w=th=out rytinge somethinge that maye onely let you knowe\ny=t= you haue a brother yet alyue and in health, to dooe y=u=\nservice, and reddy to expres his loue vnto y=u= upon\n<P 302>\noccation yf y=u= shall commande him. The tymes as they now are,\nor maye be, may invyte y=u= to vse me booth by waye of fact and\ncounsell; yf it dooe, I will not fayle y=u= in neather to the\nvtmost of my abillytye and power. Thus in haste I rest\n   Y=r= affect' lovinge brother and servant,\n   T. Meautys.\nHage, the 28 of Aprill 1642.\n   For my deere sister, the Lady Bacon these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "301" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "brother - sister" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 28 April, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CSENHOUSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z North" ;
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                false ;
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                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Unknown, but could at least read and write, as there are some letters by her in the edition." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Senhouse née Wood" ;
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                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731?-?" ;
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                "Born in Beadnell, Northumberland; 1770- Netherhall, Cumberland" ;
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                "A kinswoman of the Greys. The heiress of farms in Durham and Yorkshire." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
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                "264" ;
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                "1731" ;
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                "Catherine Senhouse née Wood" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                true ;
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                "Shillingford" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "commonalty of Exeter?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "569" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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                "Woodstock, Oxfordshire." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1598 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 120>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIII.\\] LORD TREASURER [\\BURGHLEY TO THE ARCHBISHOP\nOF YORK).\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\21 Feb. 1597-8.\\]\n   After my vearie hartie commendacions to your Grace. The same\nshall understand that at the present theare is, by order of the\nKing of Scottes, the person of Sir Robert Carre, otherwise\n<P 121>\ncalled the Lord of Sesford, Warden of the Est Marches of\nScotland, delivered to the Warden of the Est Marches of England,\nfor aunswearinge of divers attempts and wrongs done by the part\nof Scotland; whoe is to remaine in England untill a nomber of\npledges maie be delivered into England for satisfaccion of the\nwronges done to England in that wardenrie. This man is of great\naccompt both by his birthe and by office, and one hable to be\neither a good or a bad neighbour to England: for which purpose\nhir Majestie hath thowght it necessarie that he should be\nbrowght and staid in som remote part in England from the Border;\nand for that purpose hir Majestie hath recommended me to\nsignifie to your Grace hir pleisance and command that he should\nbe browght unto you; and that he should be committed to the\ncharge of sum trustie persons, to see him forthcominge at your\nhowse of Busshopsthrope, or sum othir place owt of the citie of\nYork, so as he showld not have anie accesse of strangers to him.\nAnd, accordinge to this hir Majestie's commandment, I have at\nthis present signified hir Majestie's pleasance to Sir Robert\nCareie, Warden of the Estmarche, whoe hath him in his custodie\nat this time, and will send him to your Grace. And so I take my\nleave. From the Cort, this xxi of Februarye, 1597.\n   Your Grace's assured lovinge frende,\n   W. Burghley.\n   To the most Reverend Father in God, my very good Lord, the\nArchbishop of York.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
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                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 21 February, 1598"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1055" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1684" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "DOROTHY SPENCER/SMYTHE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PORTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry lower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of a Hertfordshire family; Scarborough, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother of Ralph Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "182" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Porter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-6>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "6" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Millions"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wentworth+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wentworth Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wentworth Castle" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Sex> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "M" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Male"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTANLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Clifford (1517-1570), 2nd earl of Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1540-1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Henry Stanley (1531-1593), fourth earl of Derby, in 1555. They had four sons." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1596" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stanley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,74>\n[^TO GERALD FITZGERALD^]\n[\\A.D. 1484. September.\\]\nTo Therle of Kildare.\n   Right trusti, &c. Certifieng you that as touching the\nlieutenantship of our land of Irland, we have ordeigned and\nappointed our entierly biloved nepveu Therl of Lincolne to that\noffice; and have advised and willed him that ye shalbe his\ndeputie in the same, wherunto he is agreable, as your servant\nbesides this \n<P I,75>\ncan accertaigne you more at large; in the which we pray you to\ndoo and continue as ye have doon for the good and wele of our\nsaid land. And over this where as we sende at this tyme unto\nthoes parties the reverend fader in God our ful trusti\ncounseillor the bisshop of Enachden, bringer of these, for\ncertain materes greatly concernyng our pleasure, which by our\ncommandement he hath to shewe unto you, we desire you therin to\nyeve unto hym ful feith and credence, and with al diligence to\nthe performyng of the same, what great pleasure in soo doing ye\nshal ministre unto us oure said counsaillor shal in like wise on\nour behalve enforme you. Yeven, &c. the xxij. day of Septembre.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gerald" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Fitzgerald (FitzMaurice?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Kildare" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - subject" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "184" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GFITZGERALD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to Gerald Fitzgerald (FitzMaurice?) on 22 September, 1484"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal (private) matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1462 FO BROCLIFFE>\n<X BRIAN ROCLIFFE>\n<P 6>\n[} [\\LETTER V.\\] }]\n(^Unto his reverent maister Sir William Plompton, knight, in\nhast.^)\n   In speciall my verray good maister, after due recomendations;\nmy maister the Chief Baron comuned to my lord Treasorer of\ncertaine matters, and soe my lord opened that Thomas Beckwith\nwas his Awnte son, and he would make him eschetour; saying, that\nhe loved you right well and would fayne an end were taken\nbetwixt you and Beckwith, willing my said maister to take upon\nhim the rewle, and would undertake Beckwith to be ruled by him,\nif he would take it upon him, who disclosed this unto me, nott\ncertaine that ye would agree. And I answered that I supposed ye\nwould agree to all reason, enforming him of the trewthe of the\nmatter to my cuning after your information; soe that if such\nwriting be had unto you by the advice of your trewe in reason,\nin reason it is to be agreed with reason, as my simplesse\nseemeth, saveing your better advise. And Sir, Beford hath spoken\nwith me, sayeing that the matter is broken up in the default of\nSir Harry,\n<P 7>\nthat kept no tyme, and soe he purposes to continue and take out\nhis suite, whom with soberness I entreate, affirming that ye\nwill be here this tearme, and as long as I may, but I have noe\ngrant of him. And Colt hath spoken to me for the remainder of\nthe money, which he should send with the Bill of issues and for\ncostes. And Beford hath spoken with Plomptree for the other\nobligation under sewertee, and soe in manner of a certante of\npayment, but now it is deatt the lyeing at large. Thus matters\nremitted to your said discretion whom our lord govern and haf in\nhis keeping. Written in hast in the temple the fourtenth day of\nOctober.\n   Your servant, Bryan Roclif.\n[\\14 Oct. anno circiter 1462.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - client; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Rocliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "third baron of the king's exchequer, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "311" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BROCLIFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brian Rocliffe to William I Plumpton on 14 October, 1462"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Castle+of+Hinderskelfe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Castle of Hinderskelfe" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Castle of Hinderskelfe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Collection"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Region>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Region"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sienna>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sienna" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sienna" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_111>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481? T PCAVERSHAM>\n<X PETER CAVERSHAM>\n<P II,136>\n[} [\\302. PETER CAVERSHAM, ABBOT OF NUTLEY, TO SIR WILLIAM\nSTONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1480-81)\\]\n   Worsypull Syr, y recomend me unto yowe, and y pray yowe y\nmy+gt byn recomendyd to my lady yowr wyfe as a contreyman nowe\nof hurs nat to her kowyng, but with +te grace of God and yowr\ngentylnes y schall byn &c. As to +te intent of +tis byll, +tis\nhyt ys: ther one Paddenall of Crendon, whom +ge kowe well and\nlongyng unto +gowe, and trobull me sore in my myndys of many\ndyverse matres, +te wych ar so long to writ unto yow and then\nhit wulde wery a man or he had don, and in specyall such a\nsympull writer as y am &c: prayng yowe, as my synguler trust is\nin yowe, and in tyme schert I schull reward yowe, +tat such\ncommynantes as y made with yowe of +te ferme of Crendon my+gt\nbyn performyd: for +tis sympull man, +te wych y release hit to,\nwhom +ge had promysyd me fryst, at yowr request, bydyth by no\npromysse +tat he made to us, but trobull me: prayng of your\ngentyllnes to take none displesur thoy y trobull hym acordyng to\n+te lawe; for, saffe yowr reverans, he ys untrewe, for he\nsclaunders me +tat Thomas Salman schuld seye +tat y had more\nstondyd out j acre of +te kynges ground, the wych +te other\nnever seyd nother never cowde make profe +terof: y wuld naut he\nmy+gt for an hondur pond: +tis my+gt every worsypull man byn\nsclaunder: as my trust, send me word howe +tat +ge wyll deale on\n+tis mater, for in gode soth saffe for yower sake he schuld\nhavyn kowyng +terof ar +tis: as +ge thynke hit is gode to yowe\nremember me, and I schall yowe, as my most trust. At Nott. by\nSyr Peter abbot of +te same.\n   Unto my most gode specyall frend, Syr William Stonor, in\nhast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Caversham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbot of Nutley, Buckinghamshire 1480-1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "311" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PCAVERSHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nutley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Caversham to William Stonor on ?, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PJACKSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Worked as a servant to Samuel and Elizabeth Pepys in 1661." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Pepys, z Pepys 2, z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HUN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/93850/96286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pepys Sr. (1601-1680), tailor in London (inherited an estate & retired there 1661); wife Margaret née Kite (d. 1667), daughter of a Whitechapel butcher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Paulina" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jackson née Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1640-1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Brampton, Huntingdonshire 1661; after marriage 1668 moved to Ellington, Huntingdonshire; back to Brampton 1677; illness => London 1681-82, then back to Brampton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Often called Pall. Sister of Samuel Pepys, who did not like her much. Married 1668 John Jackson (d. 1680), farmer, of Huntingdonshire; their younger son John became Samuel Pepys's protégé and principal heir. (Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Paulina Jackson née Pepys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Andever+%28%3D+Andover%3F+Antwerp%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Andever (= Andover? Antwerp?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andever (= Andover? Antwerp?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_084>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 403>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLVI. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 2ND SEPTEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, this gentleman hathe verry carefully and\ndyscretely executed the charge commytted unto him. In what good\ntermes your lordship standethe with her majestie he can shewe\nyou, I praye God contynewe yt, and that she may dyscerne the\nyll-affected from the sownde.\n   Sorrye I am to see your lordship trobled with the pertyculer\nquarrels of thos that ought to be best united. The Lord geve you\nwysdome to appeese them, and patyence to beare this crosse!\n   The lord-treasurer hathe promysed to ioyne with me in the\n<P 404>\nrevokyng of sir Ihon Norryce. I have imparted unto this bearer\nwhat is intended agaynst the Scottish queen. He is commanded to\ndeparte with speed, and my leysure wyll afoorde no more lynes,\nand therfore I most humbly take my leave. London, 2. September,\n1586.\n   Your lordships to command,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "403" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 2 September, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBASSETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sheriff of Somerset (1636-7)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bassett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Claverton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "260" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Bassett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMASON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gray, z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Hull grammar school. St John's, then Pembroke College, Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rev. William Mason (1694-1753) of Hull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mason" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1725-1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Hull. Cambridge 1742-1753. Aston, Yorkshire 1754-1797; also London and Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a locally prominent family. MA 1749; fellow at Pembroke College 1749-1759. Forced to find means of support at the death of his father, Mason was ordained priest in 1754, and received the living of Aston in Yorkshire, where he remained until his death. Pursued and received other preferments. Inherited his brother in 1768, enabling him to leave church offices and pursue artistic and political projects. Friend of Gray and Hurd from Cambridge. Wrote and published widely; life and letters of Gray, together with Gray's collected poems. Was a fashionable and popular poet. In 1765 married Mary Sherman (c. 1738-1767). Also designed gardens, was a Whig, abolitionist, friend of Wilberforce, and a musician and friend of Charles Burney." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9224" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14038" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1797" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Mason" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/homepage>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A homepage for some thing." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "homepage" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/page> , <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/isPrimaryTopicOf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2CARY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Converted to Roman Catholicism 1634. Professed at Our Lady of Consolation, Cambrai as Dame Elizabetha Augustina 1638. May have coauthored Lady Falkland: Her Life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Taught by her mother? Novice at Cambrai monastery 1638-40." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Cary (c. 1575-1633), 1st Viscount Falkland, lord deputy of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1617-1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. 1622 Ireland (Dublin), 1628 back to England, lived in Oxfordshire/London? 1638- Cambrai, France." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1002" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1682" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth 2 Cary" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks for a letter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Wolsey was trying to secure a papal annulment of Henry VIII's marriage to Katherine so that Henry could marry Anne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1528 T ABOLEYN>\n<X ANNE BOLEYN>\n<P 305>\n[} [\\LETTER C. ANNE BOLEYN TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }] \n   My Lord, in my most humblyst wyse that my powuer hart can\nthynke I do thanke your Grace for your kynd Letter, and for\nyouer rych and goodly present, the whyche I shall never be able\nto desarve wyth owt your gret helpe, of the whyche I have\nhetherto hade so grete plente that all the dayes of my lyfe I am\nmoaste bownd [{of{] all creators next the Kyngs Grace\n<P 306>\nto love and serve your Grace, of the whyche I besyche yo[{u\nnever{] to dowte that ever I shalle vary frome this thought as\nlong a[{s ony bre{]the is in my body. And as tochyng your Graces\ntroble with the Swet [{I thanke o{]wer Lorde that them that I\ndesyerd and prayed for ar sca[{pyd, and th{]at is the Kyng and\nyou. Not doughthyng bot that God [{has preser{]vyd you bothe for\ngrete cawsys knowen allonly of his hy[{gh wysdom{]e. And as for\nthe commyng of the Legate, I desyer that moche; [{and yf it be\nGodds{] pleasor I pray hym to send this matter shortly to [{a\ngood ende{] : and then I trust my Lord to recompence part of\nyour gr[{ete panys the whych{] I must requyer you in the meane\ntyme to excepte [{my good wyll in t{]he stede of the power, the\nwhyche must prosede partly f[{rom you as ower Lo{]urd knoweth to\nwhom I be syche to sende you lon[{ge lyfe with continew{]ance in\nhonor. Wrytten wyth the hande of her th[{at is most bound to\nbe{]\n   You[{r humble and{]\n   obed[{yent servante\n   Anne Boleyn.{]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "autumn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Parts damaged in the original letter supplied from an 18th-century copy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "305" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future queen - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "noble lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "259" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABOLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Boleyn to Thomas Wolsey on autumn, 1528"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_153>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1632 FO ARANDOLPH>\n<X AMBROSE RANDOLPH>\n<P 250>\n[} [\\CLX. AMBROSE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMost hon=red= lady,\n   I should think it a great happines to me if [{I{] could any\nwaye merit the thanks which I receyued by your last letter, for\nthere can neuer any thing happen within y=e= small compass of my\nabillity to performe, that I shall not most willingly effecte to\ndoe your La=yp= seruice, or inwardly condemne my selfe of much\ningratitude. The newse we haue now a dayes is so variously\nreported, that euen from good hands we cannot well be assured of\nit; yet, rather then to be altogether silent, I haue both now\nand y=e= last weeke sent your La=yp= what I heare, but, y=e=\ncarryer beinge gone before my man came to him, I haue here\ninclosed it. Since which time it is reported, that Papinham hath\nfrom y=e= Emperour releued the towne of Magdenbirg to his owne\ncost; for, after he had with 8000 entred the cittie and spoiled\nit, he blewe vp the cheefe churche and ruined all y=e= best\nbuldings, and then\n<P 251>\ntooke all y=e= welth of y=e= towne with him, and so ment to haue\nreturned in great triumph; but y=e= troopes of y=e= Duke of\nSaxon and Count Horne surprised his treasure, and did defeate\nall his men with a great slaughter. This, with my humbly and\nmost affectionat seruice, is the all I can present at this time,\nresting\n   You=r= La=yp's= most humble seruant,\n   Ambrose Randolph.\nFebruary 8, 1631-2.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage; AR husband of a \"cousin\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Ambrose" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "240" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ambrose Randolph to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 8 February, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lower+Lodge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lower Lodge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lower Lodge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Eye 1588, Suffolk 1593 & 1625, Norfolk. Succeeded as baronet 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Charles, Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated fellow-commoner from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1584. Admitted at Gray's Inn 1586." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon II (c.1543-1624) of Redgrave, Suffolk; premier baronet of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1570, d. 1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Redgrave, Suffolk. Educated in Cambridge and London. Inherited from his father the property of Thornage, Norfolk. Visits to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son; brother of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II. Married Phillippa Wotton (d. 1626), daughter and coheir of 1st and last Baron Wotton of Marley. No children." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1058" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TLICHFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GROOM OF THE QUEEN'S PRIVY CHAMBER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LICHFIELD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1586" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS LICHFIELD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCANNING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP in 1793, a Tory; foreign secretary 1807-1810, 1822-1827; prime minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church, Oxford; Lincoln's Inn; school: Hyde Abbey, Eton College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Canning (1736-1771) (estate in Ireland)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Canning" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1770-1827" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; died in Chiswick, near London; lived in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Statesman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "153" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1827" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Canning" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greek+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Greek Street, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Greek Street" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P40i_was_observed_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "παρατηρήθηκε από"@el , "foi verificada durante"@pt , "wurde beobachtet in"@de , "a été relevée au cours de"@fr , "наблюдался в"@ru , "was observed in"@en , "被观察认定於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E16_Measurement> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_093>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "wardship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480? T HCOLET>\n<X HENRY COLET>\n<P II,109>\n[} [\\273. HENRY COLET TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\7 July (? 1480)\\]\n   Right worshipfull Syr, I comaunde me unto you, and letyng you\nwete that I have receyvet your letter send to me by Hugh Unton,\nby the which letter I understond ye desire a gretter somme than\nye graunt hir me by mouth your awne self. Syr, the trouth is\nthis - I will aply somwhat to your intent: ye shall have for hir\nmariage and all the rigth that shal long to hir sex score pound:\nand wher ye desire me to gete\n<P II,110>\nyow ij suertes, ye shall have my service, and that ye shall well\nunderstond at oure next metyng. And how ye will be demenet of\nthis child, I pray you send me word what I shall trust unto: for\nye may understond by my writyng that I owe a love to the child,\nand loth to displese you. Syr, I have a bill deliveret me for\npayment made by you to Thomas Prat of Henley of xx. li., the\nwhich ye owe my lady Mountford: of the which bille ye and I\nshall agree well opon at oure next metyng. And almighty God have\nyou in his kepying. Written at London opon Seint Thomas Day at\nnyght at vij of Clok,\n   be yowur owne Harry Colet.\n   To the right worshipfull syr Willyam Stonor, knyght, be thys\ndelivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Colet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; alderman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "219" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCOLET> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Colet to William Stonor on 7 July, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHOLLOWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holloway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Great Boreton ('Great Boreton' in Henry Purefoy's letters could be Great Bourton in Oxfordshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Farrier?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "289" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Holloway" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report on the transactions of the police" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1582 T W1FLEETWOOD>\n<X WILLIAM FLEETWOOD 1>\n<P 283>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXII. WILLIAM FLEETWOOD RECORDER OF LONDON, TO LORD\nBURGHLEY.\\] }] \n   My singuler good Lord, uppon Thursday at even, her Majestie\nin her Cooche, near Islyngton, taking of\n<P 284>\nthe aier, her Highnes was environed with a nosmber of Rooges.\nOne M=r= Stone a footeman cam in all hast to my Lord Maior, and\nafter to me, and told us of the same. I dyd the same night send\nwarants owt into the seyd quarters and in to Westminster and the\nDuchie: and in the mornyng I went a brood my selff, and I tooke\nthat daye lxxiiij roogs, whereof some were blynd and yet great\nusurers, and very riche: and the same daye towards night I sent\nfor M=r=. Harrys and M=r=. Smithe and the governors of Bridwell,\nand tooke all the names of the roogs; and sent theym frome the\nSessions Hall unto Bridwell where they remayned that night. Upon\nTwelff daye in the forenoone, the Master of the Rolls, my selff,\nand others receyved a charge before my Lords of the Counsell as\ntowching roogs and masterles men, and to have a pryvie searche.\nThe same daye at after dyner (for I dyned at the Rolls) I mett\nthe governors of Bridwell, and so that after nowne we examined\nall the seyd roogs and gave theym substanciall payment. And the\nstrongest we bestowed in the mylne and the lighters. The rest\nwee desmyssed with a promise of a dooble paye if we mett with\ntheym agayne. Upon Sounday being (\\crastino\\) of the Twelfth\ndaye, I dyned with M=r= Deane of Westminster, where I conferred\nwith hym towching Westminster and the Duchie, and then I tooke\norder for Southwarke, Lambeth, and Newyngton, from whence I\nreceyved a shooll of xl. rooggs, men and women, and\n<P 285>\nabove. I bestowed theym in Bridwell. I dyd the same after nowne\nperuse Pooles, where I tooke abowt xx=ti= cloked roogs that\nthere use to kepe standing. I placed theym also in Bridwell. The\nnext mornyng, being Mounday, the M=r=: of the Roolls and the\nrest tooke order with the Constables for a privie searche\nageynst Thursdaye at night, and to have the offendors browght to\nthe Sessions Hall upon Frydaye in the mornyng where wee the\nJustices shold mete. And agaynst the same tyme my Lo. Maior and\nI dyd the lyke in London and Sowthworke. The same afternowne the\nMasters of Bridwell and I mett, and, after every man being\nexamined, eche one receyved his payment according to his\ndeserts; at whiche tyme the strongest were put to worke and the\nother dismissed into theire Countries. The same daye the M=r=.\nof the Savoye was with us and sayd he was sworne to lodge \"\n(\\claudicantes, egrotantes, et peregrinantes\\) ;\" and the next\nmornyng I sent the Constables of the Duchie to the Hospitall and\nthey browght unto me at Bridewell vj. tall fellowes that were\ndraymen unto bruers and were neither \" (\\claudicantes,\negrotantes\\) , nor (\\peregrinantes\\) .\" The Constables if they\nmight have had theyre owen wills wold have browght as many moo.\nThe Master dyd wryte a very curtese letter unto us to produce\ntheym: and although he wrott charitably unto us, yet were they\nall sowndly payed, and sent home to thare\n<P 286>\nmasters. All Tewsday, Weddensdaye, and Thursdaye there cam in\nnosmbers of roogs; they were rewarded all according to theire\ndeserts. Upon Frydaye mornyng, at the Justice Hall, there were\nbrowght in above a C. lewed people taken in the privie searche.\nThe M=rs=. of Bridwell receyved theym, and immediatly gave theym\npunishment. This Satterday, after Causes of Consciens herd by my\nLord Maior and me, I dined and went to Polls and in other places\nas well within the libertes as els where, and I founde not one\nrooge stirryng. Emongest all these thyngs I dyd note, that we\nhad not of London, Westm. nor Sowthwarke, nor yet Midd. nor\nSurr. above twelve, and those we have taken order for. The\nresedew for the most were of Wales, Salop, Cestr. Somerset,\nBarks, Oxforde, and Essex; and that fewe or none of thaym had\nben abowt London above iij. or iiij. mownthes. I dyd note also\nthat we mett not agayne w=th= any in all our searches that had\nreceyved punishment. The chieff nurserie of all these evell\npeople is the Savoye, and the brick kilnes nere Islyngton. As\nfor the brick kylnes, we will take suche order that they shall\nbe reformed. And I trust by yo=r= good Lordship's help the\nSavoye shall be amended; for suerlie, as by experiens I fynd it,\nthe same place, as it is used, is not converted to a good use or\npurpose. And this shall suffice for Roogs.\n   Upon Weddensdaye last a Frenche merchaunt, in a bagge sealed,\ndelivered to a cariers wiff of Norwich\n<P 287>\nxl=li= to be caried to Norwich. She secretlie conveyed the money\nto a howse a good way off frome the Inne, and within half a\nquarter of an houre the Frenche merchaunt cam agayne to se his\nmoney packed up. But the woman denyed that ever she received any\none penny with such horrible protestacions as I never herd of\nbefore. M=r=. Secretarie Walsingham wrote me his Letters for the\nayde of the Frenche man, and after great searche made, the money\nwas founde and restored. She not knowing of the same, I examined\nher in my studie privatlie, but by no meanes she wold not\nconfesse the same, but dyd bequeth her selff to the Devell, both\nbodie and sowle, if she had the money or ever sawe it. And this\nwas her craft that she then had not the money, and in dead she\nsayth the trowth, for it was eyther at her frynds where she left\nit, or els delyvered. And then I perceyving her fewke, I asked\nher whether the Frenche merchant dyd not bring her a bagge\nsealed full of metall that was weightie, were it either platts,\ncoyne, cownters, or suche lyke: then, quoth she, I will aunswer\nno further. And then I used my Lo. Maiors advise, and bestowed\nher in Bridwell, where the Masters and I sawe her punished; and,\nbeing well whipped, she sayd that the Devell stood at her elbowe\nin my studie, and willed her to denye it. But so soon as she was\nupon the Crosse to be punished he gave her over. And thus my\nsinguler good Lo. I end this tragical part of this wicked woman.\n<P 288>\n   This mornyng the Deputie of Holborne and two of the Wardmot\nEnquest browght me this examination. I send for the partie. He\nwas browght before my Lord Maior and me. And we have commanded\nhym to warde expecting yo=r= good Lo. advise as towchinge his\noffens.\n   Thus most humbly I send unto yo=r= good Lo. this last weeks\nDiarye, ceasing at this tyme to troble yo=r= honer any further.\nAt Bacon howse this 14 of Ja. 1581.\n   Your good Lo. most bounden W. Fletewoode.\nTo the right honorable and my singuler good L. My Lo. High\nTreaso=r= of England.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q CA 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 177>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 17TH MARCH 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretorye, touching Pointes, of whome you wryte, I am\nsory he is sent any other waye. I delivered him an hundred\npoundes, and he promised me to have gone into the enemyes campe.\nAnd so, with my harty commendacions, fare you well. From\nAmsterdame the xvij. of Marche.\n   Your very loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n[^POSTSCRIPT AUTOGRAPH^]\n   I am forst to use a secretary, but yet, perhapps, you wyll\nnot very plainly understand whome I meane; hit ys Anto. Poyntz,\nwhome I sent over to gyve you knoledge how I had imployed him to\nthe enymyes camp, a matter of most nede for me, and I mervelled\nthat I never hard from [{him,{] and within these iiij. days, my\nnephew Phillip told me he received a letter from him that you\nhad sent him into Spayn, whereof I am hartyly sorry, having\ngreatly dysapointyd me, having not one to suply that place nowe,\nand a great tyme lost, also, that you dyd not at the first gyve\nme knoledge of yt.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honourable good frende Mr. secretory\nWalsingham.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1448 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 36>\n[} [\\XIV. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS. 3 FEB. 1447-8. ORIGINAL\nAND DRAFT. THE WORDS IN BRACKETS ARE FILLED IN FROM THE DRAFT.\\]\n}]\n   (Worthy siris, y grete) yow well alle, doyng yow to\nunderstonde that the bukhorn came to me bot on Candelmasse yeven\n(afternone somewh)at better late than never, whiche bukhorn was\npresented to my lord on Candelmasse day by the (morun. How hit)\nwas presented y-take, and what thankys and better thankis y nogh\ntherfor Harry Dobyn can telle (yow of some)what by mowthe. That\nday was y\n<P 37>\nat Lambeth with my lorde at masse, and offered my candelle (to\nmy lord is) blessed hond, y knelyng adoun offeryng my candell.\nMy lord with laghyng chere upon me seide hertely, \"Graunt mercy,\nMayer,\" &c. That same day y abode there to mete by my seide\nlordis commaundement; (y mette) with my lorde atte high table\nende comyng to meteward, and as sone as ever he saw me he (toke\nme) fast by the honde and thankis ynogh to: y seide to my seid\nlorde hit was to symple a thyng considryng his astate to seye\nonys graunt mercy, bot yf y hadde be at home at this faire he\nsholde have had better stuf and other thynges, &c. Y went forth\nwith hym to the myddis of the halle, he stondyng yn his astate\nayenst the fire a grete whiles, and ij bisshoppis, the ij Chif\nJustises, and other lordis, knyghtes, and squyers, and other\ncomyn puple grete multitude, the halle fulle, alle stondyng a\nfar apart fro hym, y knelyng by hym, and after recommendacion y\nmoved hym of oure mater shortly as tyme asked, and yn especiall\nof the ij Chif Justises beyng there, bysekyng hym or their\ndepartyng to calle ham to hym for oure mater; he seid hertly\nwith right godewill, and prayed God that ther myght be right a\ngode ende; and y thanked hym and seide with his gode lordship we\nwere almost thurgh and at an ende, y seyyng also by these menys\n\"My lord, y have herd yow seye that ye and the ij Chif Justises\nof a rule of the Churche and Cimitere were negh accorded.\" He\nseide hertely, \"Yee for gode.\" Y seide, \"My lord, as touchyng\nthe fee Radford and Coplestone beth nigh accorded at home,\nwhiche two accordis y knowe we buth alle most thurgh:\" the\nwhiche seyyng alle he toke on the best wyse and was well pleased\ntherwith, and so departed fro hym at that tyme. Mete y doun, my\nlord toke his chamber, the astatis and other with hym. Y put me\nyn presse and to my lorde and spake with hym right a grete\nwhile, so that he called the Justises to hym and moved of oure\nmater. Y wolde have seide, &c. the Chif Justise toke upon hym to\nseye, &c. and seide moche thyng for oure part, and quytte hym a\ngode man to us.\n<P 38>\nFurst he reherced how we were broght yn be fore tham by the\nKynges commaundement, how we wolde have be dysmyssed and\ndischarged fro tham, and be atte comyn lawe and myght not, and\nhow hit hath be labored ayenst us duryng the tyme of this\nentrety, so that ther is a Shirf y made and the contrey embraced\nayenst (oure) entent and thus we stode at myschif, &c. The other\nChif Justise seide well therto also, and my lord toke hit\n(welle) seyyng, \"Hit may not be so; assigne ye a tyme the\nparties to be called, a rule to be sette, so that hit shold be\namendyd:\" and so departed as for more communicacion of oure\nmater. Afterward y spake with the ij=de= Chif Justise there a\ngrete while, to whom oure mater myche was rawe. He understode\nand toke my seyyng and ynformacion (yn the moste) beste wise,\nand so seid therto for oure part. (After this we toke our leve,\nand y yn my leve takyng seyyng (these) wordis, \"My lord, have\nmercy and pyty apoun that pore Cite, Jesus (\\vidit civitatem et\nflevit super eam\\) ;\" also bysekyng him to yeve me leve to sywe\nto his gode lordship to have the mater refourmed as hit is\naboveseide; he seide y sholde be right welle come what tyme that\never y come, and so departed thens and stonde this day, &c. That\nnyght right late Harry (Brok) broght me a copy of a recorde\nwhiche y sende to yow, to the whiche recorde with avys of\nconseill y thyng bolde(ly to) appere forthwith this terme, &c.\nand y hope hit shall be right well as the cas stoondeth, and\nbetter than hit was desired and like to have be atte last\nentrety at home, with the grace of God, whiche have you in his\nkepyng. Writen at London the morun after Candelmasse day.\n   By John Shillingford, M' of Excetre.\n[\\INDORSED.\\] After makyng of this letter y receyved a Copy of a\nwritte ayenst John Hulle, as h(ere folowyth).\n<P 39>\n[^LATIN OMITTED^]\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To John Coteler, lutenant, Thomas Cook, John\nGermyn, Walter Pope, Richard Druell, and other, this letter be\ndelyvered, &c.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q C 1597 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 112>\n[} [\\LETTER LV.\\] CECYLL LORD BURGHLEY TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\30 Jan. 1596-7.\\]\n   May it please your Grace. I have by M=r=. Ferne recyved your\nGrace's lettres of the 8=th= of this monethe, wherby you do\nadvertise me of lettres you have recyved from the Lord Keper of\nthe greate seale, whereby he sheweth a dislike that your Grace\nand the Counsell should dyrect proces to staye suites commenced\nin the Chauncerye; wherein you have written to his Lordship for\nyour defence that it hath bene so used by the Court in former\ntymes. And hearein I have had some speache with M=r=. Ferne, and\nhave shewed my opynion that I thinke it against good reason,\nthat where a suite is begonne in the Chauncery by any plantife,\nthat he should be restrayned from following his suite at the\nrequest of the defendant; which my conceipt hath moved me to\nforbeare herein to deale with my Lord Keper. But if M=r=. Ferne\nshall, as he saith he will, shewe me some presidente of the\nyelding of the Chauncery to such request, I will theruppon deale\nwith my Lord Keper, having some coulour therby to presse the\nsame; otherwise I shalbe loath to deale, contrary to myne owne\nopynion. I wish hir Majestie would provide you of some noble man\nsufficient for authoritie and wisdome to be the president there\nof that Counsell; but hir Majestie in this and like causes\ndelayeth her resolution for want, as is supposed, of mete\npersons for such offices, wherof I am sory to see such\nscarsitie, as is over apparant: yett I will not fayle to\n<P 113>\nsollicite hir Majestie to determyne hereuppon. And so, referring\nthe report of suche good newes as M=r=. Ferne can bring you of\nan overthrow given by Count Morrice and other Englishe forces\ncomanded by Sir Robert Sidney and Sir Frauncis Vere of a nomber\nof the King of Spayn's auncient soldiars, as the like hath not\nhappened with such successe to the states synce the begyning of\ntheir warrs, I bidd your Grace verie hartely farewell. From the\nCourt at Whitehall, the xxx=th= of Jan. 1596.\n   Your Grace's assuredly at command,\n   W. Burghley.\n   To the most Reverend Father in God, my verye good Lord, the\nArchbishopp of Yorke his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "<Q C 1495? T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P 19>\n[} [\\LETTER XI. KING HENRY THE VII=TH=. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT,\nKNIGHT.\\] }] \n   H. R. By the King.\n   Trusty and welbeloved we grete you wele. And not forgeting\nthe grete malice that the lady Margarete\n<P 20>\nof Burgoigne bereth contynuelly against us, as she shewed lately\nin sending hider of a fayned boye, surmising him to have been\nthe son of the Duc of Clarence, and caused him to bee\naccompanyed with Th'erl of Lincoln, the Lord Lovel, and with a\ngrete multitude of Irisshemen and of Almains, whoes end blessed\nbee God was as ye knowe wele. And forseing nowe the perseverance\nof the same her malice, by th'untrue contriving eftsones of an\nothr fayned lad called Perkin Warbek, born at Tournay in\nPicardy, which at his furst into Irland called himself the\nbastard son of king Richard; after that the son of the said Duc\nof Clarence; and now the secund son of our fadre King Edward the\niiij=th=, whom God assoille; werethorough she entendeth by\npromising unto the Flemynges and othr of Th'archedukes\nobeissaunce, to whom she laboureth dailly to take her way, and,\nby hir promes to c'tain aliens Capitains of estrange nacions, to\nhave Duchies, Counties, Baronies, and othr landes within this\nour Royaume to induce theim therby to lande her to the\ndistruction and disinheritaunce of the noble men and other our\nsubgiettes thinhabitantes of the same, and finally to the\nsubversion of this our Royaume in cas she may atteigne to her\nmalicious propos that God defende. We therfor, and to thentent\nthat we may be alway purveied and in aredynes to resiste her\nmalice, write unto you at this tyme; and wol and desire you that\nprepairing on\n<P 21>\nhorsbak, defensibly arraied, four score personnes, wherof we\ndesire you to make asmany speres with their custrelles and di.\nlances wele horsed as ye can furnisshe, and the remaynder to bee\narchers and billes, ye bee thoroughly appointed and redy to\ncomme upon a day warnyng for to do us service of warre in this\ncaas. And ye shalhave for every horsman wele and defensibly\narrayed, that is to say for a spere and his custrel xij=d=. a\ndi. lance ix=d=. and an archer or bille on horsback viij=d=. by\nthe day, from the tyme of zour commyng out unto the tyme of your\nretourne to your home again. And thus doing ye shall deserve\nsuche thankes of us for your loving and true acquitaill in that\nbehalf as shalbe to your weale and honor for tyme to come. We\npraye you herein ye wol make suche delegens as that ye be redy\nwith your said nombre to come unto us uppon any our sodein\nwarnyng. Yeven undr our Signet at oure Castel of Kenilworth the\nxx. day of July.\n   To oure trusty and welbeloved Knight and Conseillor Sir\nGilbert Talbot.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "<Q A 1627 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 183>\n[} [\\CXVI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Sister,\n   By this you shall receive an account of the present that you\nleft with me for the Queene of Bohemia. As soone as she saw me\ncome into the roome where hir Ma=tie= was, her second words was,\n\"How dooth my Lady Cornwallis?\" I gave her your present, and\ntold her that I had left you with a hart charged with griefe for\nthe death of your husband, but with a minde full of will and\nreddynes to doe her Majesty service. She tooke the box, and\nbefore all the company that was there did open it, and did very\nmuch commend the property of it, and retourne you many thanks;\nfor that I saw that it was a gyft very agreeable to her, for the\nsame day at my Lord Ambassador's howse, where the King and\nQueene and Princes of Orange did dyne, she tooke occasion to\nspeake of it againe, and said that the old love between you two\nmust not be forgotten. I pray, therefore, continue this\ninterchange to her as often as you shall find occasion, for,\nupon my soul! if it laye in her power to doe you a good office,\nshe would not be sparing to performe it. She lookes her within\nthis month or 6 weekes to be brought a bed. God send her a safe\nand happy ower, yf it be His\n<P 184>\nwill! I left a letter with my wyfe, in which I desired you to\nlend her 50+L, in regard I left her but ill provided. I pray God\nto bles you with His spiritual and temporal blessings; and soe I\nrest,\n   Y=r= most affect=e= brother and servant,\n   T. Meautys.\nHage, July 25, 1627.\n   To my deare sister Lady Bacon, at Broome.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 25 July, 1627"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-1>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "1" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tens"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHAGGETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Secretary to Lord Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haggett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "114" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Haggett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lintz>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lintz" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lintz" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Soothill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dewsbury> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Soothill, Dewsbury, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Soothill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FHADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent (with the Haddock family)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1735" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Haddock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_056>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "invitation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1477 FO THAMPDEN>\n<X THOMAS HAMPDEN>\n<P II,29>\n[} [\\187. THOMAS HAMPDEN TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(c. 1477)\\]\n   Ry+gthe worchypeffull cossyn, y recomaund me unto you: prayng\nyow that hyt lyke yow to come to London and speke wyth me and\nwyth my syster: and that hyt lyke yow to hye yow yn all godely\nhast, asse my truste ys yn yow, ffor y wolde be ago and +ge werr\ny-come, for we may nat go yn-tyll +ge come. No more unto yow,\nthe holy Trenite have yow yn ys blessyd kepyng. Y-wryten yn hast\nat London.\n   By T. Hampden of Hampden.\n   To my Ry+gthe Worschepeffull Cossyn, Wyllyham Stonorr.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hampden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "91" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMPDEN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hampden to William Stonor on ?, 1477"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_W.+Yorks.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "W. Yorks." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2TALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at home by Agnes Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Thomas Fox Strangways, 2nd Lord (earl of?) Ilchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot née Fox Strangways" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1776-1855" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Redlynch, Somerset; Melbury, Dorset; Abbotsbury on Dorset coast; Wales, Ireland, Penrice; in London for the season since childhood; Melbury(?), Dorchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mary was the favourite pupil of Agnes Porter. Agnes Porter was also the governess of Thomas & Mary Talbot's children in Wales." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1855" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Talbot née Fox Strangways" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_068>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1665 T RSTERNE>\n<X RICHARD STERNE>\n<P II,130>\n[} [\\LX. - THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM\nRICHARD STERNE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Right Reverend and my very good Lord,\nHis Majesty having taken care by Order of Councill and\nProclamation, for collections to be made throughout the whole\nkingdome for the support of those persons and places that ly\nunder God's heavy visitation by the plague, and more especially\nfor the relief of the miserable condition of that great city of\nLondon, upon which the great interests of trade and principall\nstrength of the nation depends, hath commanded me to recommend\nthose collections to all the Bishops of my Province. Accordingly\nI do most earnestly desire your Lordship, and in his Majestie's\nname require you, to employ your best care and diligence in\npromoting what his Majesty hath so piously recommended both to\nyou and me, viz. to cause frequent collections to be made in all\nparishes within your Diocese upon all occasions, and especially\nupon the Fast-daies, and to see that the monies so collected be\nduely and speedily brought in to you, according to the Order of\nCouncill, and His Majestie's Proclamation. And when you shall\nhave taken as much thereof as will serve to provide for the\npresent necessity of the visited places within your own Diocese,\n(if any such be) that you forthwith send the overplus to the\nLord Bishop of London, or such person as he shall appoint to\nreceive the same, to be employed for the succour of the\nmiserably distressed in and about London and Westminster, whose\ncalamity is far more to be pityed then any elsewhere, not onely\nfor the rageing of the infection, but even for the very want of\nnecessaries for life, many perishing that way who els might have\nbeen recovered out of the danger, and many thousands of poore\nartisans being ready to starve for want of means to be employed\nin their callings, all trading being become dangerous and layd\naside by reason of the spreading of the contagion. Of what you\nshall do herein I shall desire from your Lordship a monethly\ncertificate, that I may by the same hand, by which I have\nreceived His Majestie's commands, returne an accompt of yours\nand mine own care and diligence in performance thereof. And so I\nbid your Lordship heartily farewell and remaine,\n   My Lord,\n   Your lordship's very loving friend and brother,\n   Rich: Ebor.\n   Bishopthorp, Aug. 5, 1665.\n   To the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of\nDurham, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "archbishop - bishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sterne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTERNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Sterne to John Cosin on 5 August, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSHELDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford 1623; ordained deacon 1624; domestic chaplain (examining) to lord keeper Coventry mid-1620s; prebendary of Gloucester 1632; vicar of Hackney 1633; pro-vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford 1634 & 1640; warden of All Souls 1635; royal chaplain, rector of Oddington, Oxfordshire and Ickford, Buckinghamshire 1636; rector of Newington, Oxfordshire 1639; clerk of the closet c. 1646; ejected from wardenship 1648; unemployed in the 1650s; dean of the Chapel Royal, chaplain to the king, bishop of London 1660; master of the Savoy 1661; archbishop of Canterbury 1663-death (fellow of the Royal Society 1665, chancellor of the University of Oxford in name only 1667-1669)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25304" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated at Oxford 1614, Trinity College BA 1617; incorporated at Cambridge 1619, MA 1620; Oxford BD 1628, DD 1634." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Roger Sheldon (d. 1635) of Stanton, Staffordshire; member of an ancient and well-to-do family, bailiff (another source: \"menial servant\") to Gilbert Talbot, seventh earl of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sheldon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1598-1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Stanton, Staffordshire (or Ashbourne, Derbyshire?). Studied and worked in Oxford 1614-1648 (Cambridge 1619-1620). Livings: in Gloucester 1632, Hackney 1633, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire 1636. 1649 retired to the midlands: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire. 1660 moved to London (influential at court); died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest son. Anti-Puritan (an Arminian), prominent adviser of Charles II. Built the Sheldonian Theatre at the University of Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "829" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1677" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gilbert Sheldon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTEMPEST>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Esquire; colonel; MP for co. Durham 1675-78." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Tempest of The Isle, Sedgefield, Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tempest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Old Durham; lived chiefly at The Isle, Sedgefield, Durham; buried at Forcett, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1642 Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of John Heath, Esq. (d. 1665), of Kepier, Durham. A royalist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "364" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1697" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Tempest" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P86i_contains>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "περιέχει"@el , "contains"@en , "时间上涵盖了"@cn , "enthält"@de , "содержит"@ru , "contém"@pt , "inclut"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Head+Quarters>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+Amand> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Estreux> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Head Quarters, St Amand" , "Head Quarters, Estreux" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Head Quarters" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_098>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, request for a loan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 153>\n[} [\\XCVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy very best Lady and Cosin,\n   I receaved yours by M=r= Proud, the minister, and purpose to\nwrite to you then againe by him. In the mean time, I take the\nfreedom to tell you, that yf upon the death of M=r= Cotton, of\nwhose office in our chamber I had a second reversion, I proceed,\nas I am in treaty, to buy him out that is in possession, and so\nto gett it for three lives of my own name, when I will reckon\nupon your La=pp's= purse to assist mee with the loane of 600+L,\nfor\n<P 154>\nabout that sum I must deposit at first, and 300+L more\nafterwards, which is the full rate I must pay; and for security\nI will eyther make over the 200+L p=r= ann. of my brother\nGlover's, the office itself, or any other security your counsell\nshall advise. Yt concernes mee to hear by the next carrier,\nwhich I would gladly wear by him of Berry, on Thursday, how\nfarre you are like to pleasure mee hearin; and yf you take this\nto be any over freedome with you, onely pardon it, and I will\ntake it for a warning till I may have furder merited it at your\nhands.\n   However, I shall rest at yo=r= La=pp's= devotion altogether\nto serve you, T. Meautys.\n   I have one fetter more put upon my legge to imprison mee in\nLondon, for thear is a new Counsell of Warre instituted, and I\npointed out for one to attend it. Yt consists all of privy\ncounsellors, unless 3, namely, Wimbledon, Tilberry, and Colonell\nOgle.\nFriday [\\May 1626\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "153" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on May, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Prince+George>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_at+Spithead> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_at+sea> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Prince George, at sea" , "Prince George, at sea,  Lat. 45° 52'" , "Prince George, at Spithead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Prince George" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1660S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 17>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIV.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Sep. 12.\n   Hond. deare Brother,\n   How strangely kynd are you, in coveting my empty lynes, sence\nall my store of selfe love could never flatter me into the\ndeceat of the least satisfaction in them, further then as I\nconsider them seede of yours; but now, you please to give\nincouragement another way; for your desyre gives worth: which\ngreat truth cannot be denyed; but give me leave to ad another. I\never found shame and pitty greatest paynes; and truely you put\nme to both. Whats my shame every line can tell you: consequently\nmy pitty; though more obscurely rit, for selfe love is never\nwillingly unmasked. All\n<P 18>\nthis whyle I say nothing; my bisinis is begging, with all\nimportunity, I request, as you love my peace, and patience,\nbeleeve I have enoufe to pay all thos great and many debts I owe\nyour kyndnis; but so fast sealed up, that death can onely open.\nIf I meet you not just then, what matter? You know who will be\nready to receive all that is dew to you; and with her helpe, I\nmay be able to convaye somethinge towards my discharge, tell we\ncan meete.\n   Is it not strange, I shuld have nothing to say for Keat: my\nsylence speaks your love; for wear I not assured she inioyes the\nbest father, I shuld conceive itt my duty to wooe for the best\nchyld; but your car cuts of all myne: yet I wod faine know more\nperticulers concerning her health, and if she grow. I am\nstrangely ioyed in the hopes you give us, that her meanes will\nbe recovered.\n   Sweet Jesus grant itt so. How willingly shall I singe a\n(\\nunc dimittis\\) , when I see Keat as happy as my self, I mean\nas contented, for true hapinis consists in goodnis; and\nwheresover she\n<P 19>\nbee, I hope she will exceede me in that; for I can boast of\nnothing but your favour, and the profesion, that I am, as much\nas Keat can wish,\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   Win.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "341" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 12 September, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Captain (Navy, Parliamentary)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1607-1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Leigh, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Captain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1950" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1667" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Haddock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bayfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bayfield" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bayfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newbury, Berkshire" , "Newbury, Berkshire?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CLUTWIDGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lutwidge née Harvey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1810" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brother was of Langley, Buckinghamshire; the Lutwidges lived at Merton Abbey, Surrey for a time before 1805 (they were at Deal, Kent in 1801), and by 1805 at Holm Rook, Whitehaven, Cumberland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister of Sir Robert Bateson-Harvey, baronet, of Langley, Buckinghamshire. Wife of Skeffington Lutwidge (1737-1814), Vice-Admiral of the Red, 1801 Admiral of the Blue, 1805 of the White, 1810 of the Red. (Gamlin, Hilda. 1899. Nelson's Friendships, vol. II. London: Hutchinson & co. http://www.archive.org/details/nelsonsfriendshi02gaml)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1810" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Lutwidge née Harvey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HUTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge (as evidenced by Sir Timothy Hutton's will on p. 249 of the edition)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Samuel Hutton, gentleman (or clergyman? Venn & some source quoted on p. 13 of the edition say he was a prebendary of York 1602)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Godson and kinsman of Sir Timothy Hutton, whom he should not be mixed with. Grandson of Robert Hutton, DD, rector of Houghton-le-Skerne near Darlington, younger brother of Dr. Matthew Hutton, archbishop of York. See Venn for a Timothy Hutton who may or may not be this one; he matriculated in 1626, six years later than our first letter from this Timothy; he was of Durham, had a career at Cambridge and was the canon of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London 1642-72." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "779" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Timothy Hutton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P137_exemplifies>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon\n\tThe P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as \"prototypical\", \"archetypical\", \"lectotype\", etc. The taxonomic role \"lectotype\" is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "例示了"@cn , "é exemplificado por"@pt , "erläutert"@de , "поясняет"@ru , "exemplifie"@fr , "exemplifies"@en , "δειγματίζει"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P2_has_type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CLENNOX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Army career: captain 1723, campaign on continent 1743, full general by 1745, colonel 1750. FRS 1724, FSA 1736; lord of the bedchamber to George I & II (until 1735); Master of the Horse; Privy Councillor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dukes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dukes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SSX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private (tutored by Tom Hill). Grand Tour 1719-1722." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (1672-1723)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lennox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1701-1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Goodwood, Sussex. Lived there and less in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Earl of March. Grandson of Charles II and Louise de Keroualle, Duchess Portsmouth. Duke of Richmond (Yorkshire) and Lennox 1723, of Aubigny in France 1734. In 1719 m. Sarah, da. of Earl Cadogan. Grand Tour 1719-1722. Patron of the arts; great sportsman and hunter. Died of cancer of the bladder." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Richmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "28868" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "21990" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1750" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Lennox" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P147i_was_curated_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E78_Collection> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was curated by"@en , "wurde kuratorisch betreut durch"@de , "被典藏管理於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E87_Curation_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECOKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer, legal writer and politician. Called to the bar 1578; reader at Lyon's Inn 1579; became one of the most prominent lawyers in England 1580s-90s; recorder of Coventry 1585, Norwich 1586, London 1591-2, Orford 1593, Harwich by 1604; JP for Norfolk 1586, for Suffolk and Middlesex by 1593; MP for Aldeburgh, Suffolk 1589; knight of the shire for Norfolk, solicitor-general 1592; speaker of the House of Commons 1593; attorney-general 1594-1606; treasurer of the Inner Temple 1596; knighted 1603; chief justice of the court of common pleas, serjeant-at-law 1606; chief justice of the king's bench, privy councillor 1613-16 (removed in disgrace); vice-chancellor of Cambridge University 1614; privy councillor again 1617-; MP for Liskeard, Cornwall 1621, Coventry 1624, Norfolk 1625, Buckinghamshire 1628; imprisoned by James for most of 1622; sheriff of Buckinghamshire 1626; retired from public life 1628. Published, e.g., case reports and four Institutes of the Laws of England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon, y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon, x Stiffkey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5826" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school in Norwich; pensioner at Trinity College, Cambridge 1567, left 1570 without taking a degree; Clifford's Inn 1571; Inner Temple 1572." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Coke (1513-1561), lawyer and landowner of Mileham; wife Winifred (d. 1569), daughter of William Knightley of Norwich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1552-1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Mileham, Norfolk; educated in Norwich, Cambridge and London; legal career chiefly in London (main domicile); set up house at Huntingfield, Suffolk c. 1582; had estates in Suffolk and Norfolk; later court, Buckinghamshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only surviving son. Married (1) 1582 Bridget (1565-1598), daughter of John Paston of Suffolk; (2), to spite Francis Bacon, 1598 Elizabeth, Lady Hatton (1578-1646), daughter of Thomas Cecil, 2nd Baron Burghley & 1st earl of Exeter, and widow of Sir William Hatton. Commonly called Lord Coke." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1013" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1634" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Coke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_073>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "economic arrangements" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1658 T EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 237>\n[} [\\(1.) LETTER FROM EDWARD HARLEY TO THE MASTER AND FELLOWS\nOF CAIUS COLL. 14 DEC. 1658. EDWARD HARLEY TO THE REVEREND AND\nWORTHY THE MASTER AND FELLOWES OF GONVIL AND CAIUS COLLEDG IN\nCAMBRIDG - PRESENT THESE.\\] }] \n   Reverend and Worthy - The leas of the rectory of Folden in\nNorfolk, granted by your society to my wifes mother, the Lady\nButton, and by her death accrewing to us, wee desire in Gods\nfear, so far as lies in us, to restore that portion of the Lords\nto the seruice of the Lord. We would choos silently to discharge\nthis duty; but we hope God will inclin the hearts of so worthy a\nschool of the prophets, both to place a godly and lerned pastor\nat Folden, now voyd, and to perpetuat that mayntenance which I\ncan only perform for a few years. In order to which we are\nwilling to resign our leas upon these terms, - viz. That you wil\npromis under your hands to joyn your best endevors with ours,\nthat assoon as may be, by act of Parlement, the profits of the\nrectory of Folden surmounting your rent reserued upon our leas,\nmay be vnited to the vicarag, and settled for ever upon the\nincumbent minister at Folden; that until this vnion be effected,\naccording to law, you will renew the leas for twenty- and one\nyears future, either to myself or some other person of\nresponsible estat and integrity, only in trust and for the use\nand benefit of the minister of Folden for the time being, which\nleassee shal also giv bond of 500 lb. penalty not to conuert the\nprofits aforsaid to any other use then is expressed. \n   Concerning the next incumbent, I beseech you accept my thanks\nfor your curteous offer by Mr. Naylor, of the nomination, of\nwhich favor I shall only desire this, that before you confer\nyour presentation, the person may be aproved by my reverend\nfriend Dr. Tuckney. I understand the benefit of my leas will\naugment the mayntenance to 100 lb. yearly, which wil be a\ncomfortable subsistence for an able divine. To such an one I\n<P 238>\nbeseech God direct your choice, and bles your society, to send\nforth many faithful laborers into the vineyard of the Lord, who\nfrom thence may be transplanted to shine as the stars for ever.\nThus prays\n   Your most assured friend to serve you,\n   Edw. Harley.\n(^Decemb. 14, 1658.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "master and fellows of Gonville and Caius College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "lessee - lessor of rectory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "368" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Tawstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to William Dell on 14 December, 1658"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2CHRISTIAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1786-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37334" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Peterhouse College, Cambridge (never took a degree)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Christian Sr (1719-1767), lawyer and coal-owner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Christian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1756-1828" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Unerigg, Cumberland; educated in Cambridge, vacationed in Norfolk; 1775-1778 Castletown, Isle of Man; 1779-1782 foreign tour (e.g., Douay, Brussels, Dresden; visited England 1780); subsequently lived in Workington, Cumberland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) 1775 Margaret Taubman, who died 1778; (2) 1782 his cousin Isabella Curwen, daughter of Henry Curwen. Took on the surname Curwen in 1790. A whig in politics. Agricultural innovator." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1333" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1828" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jr Christian" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TJOLIE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "VICAR OF SKIPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JOLIE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SKIPTON, NORTH YORKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "VICAR OF SKIPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "580" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS JOLIE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SSTMICHEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "At sea?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pepys 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Tutors, possibly also a French one" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Balthasar St. Michel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "St. Michel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "265" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel St. Michel" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "general news, demand of military service" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1470 T EDWARD4>\n<X PRIVY SEAL>\n<P I,115>\n[} [\\112. LETTERS OF PRIVY SEAL TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\3 April, 1470\\]\n   By the King.\n   Edw.\n   Trusty and welebeloved We grete you wele; Letting you wit\n+tat our Traitours and Rebelles +te Duc of Clarence and Therl of\nWarrewik,\n<P I,116>\nwhich daily labour +te weyes moyens at +teir power of our final\ndestruccion, and +te subversion of this owre Realme and +te\ncomon wele of +te same, been fledde westwardes: Whome we wol\nfolowe and pursue with our Ooste with al diligence possible, and\nlet and represse +teir fals and traiteroux purpose and entent\nwith Goddes grace. Wherfore we wol and straitely charge you +tat\nimmediatly after +te sight of +ties owre lettres ye arredie you,\nwith such a fellasship on horssebak in defensible arraye as ye\ngoodly can make, to come unto us wheresoever ye shal undrestande\n+tat we +ten shalbee, to aide and assiste us to thentent\naforesaid, without failling as ye love and tendre the wele of us\nand of owre said Realme, and uppon the feith and liegeaunce that\nye owe unto us. Yoven undre owre Signet at owre Citie of\nCoventre, +te iij=de= day of Aprill.\n   To our trusty and welebeloved Thomas Stoner of Stoner.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - subject" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward IV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "187" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD4> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coventry> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward IV York to Thomas II Stonor on 3 April, 1470"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_near+Chiswick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "near Chiswick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Saint+Liz>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Saint Liz" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Saint Liz" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire+%28near+Windsor%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Buckinghamshire (near Windsor)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MNEDHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Journalist and pamphleteer. Usher or undermaster (sinecure) at Merchant Taylors' School, London c. 1637; under-clerk at Gray's Inn c. 1641, member 1652; author/editor of the parliamentarian weekly newsbook Mercurius Britanicus 1643-46; also wrote pamphlets; practising as a physician by 1646; editor of the royalist weekly newsbook Mercurius Pragmaticus 1647-49; imprisoned by parliamentarians 1649, converted to republican principles & released after a few months; employed to write for the commonwealth, editor of the new state newsbook Mercurius Politicus 1650-60, introduced regular advertising; spy to detect the underground activities of Fifth Monarchists 1653; also did translations; went into hiding at the restoration but obtained a pardon and returned; published royal propaganda 1661; physician again by 1665, anti-whig pamphlets 1676-78." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19847" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated by his stepfather Christopher Glynn, vicar of Burford and master of its free school; All Souls College, Oxford 1634, chorister 1636, BA 1637, moved to St. Mary Hall, Oxford; legal knowledge at Gray's Inn; also studied medicine." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Marchamont Nedham (c. 1594-1621) of Derbyshire (BA Oxford, attendant on Lady Elizabeth Walter); wife Margery, daughter of John Collier, host of The George inn, Burford; her 2nd husband (married 1622) was a clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Marchamont" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nedham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1620-1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Burford, Oxfordshire (birthplace); London (domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only known child of his parents. Married (1) Lucy, who bore him a son 1652; (2) 1663 Elizabeth Thompson (b. 1630/31, d. post 1678) of the parish of Holy Trinity, London, a widow. Advocated freedom of conscience." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "397" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1678" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marchamont Nedham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_E+Sussex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "E Sussex" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWAINFLEET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Schoolmaster at Winchester and Eton; bishop of Winchester 1447; founded Magdalen College, Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clerk, x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28907" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably educated at Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Patten (also known as Barbour) of Wainfleet, Lincolnshire; wife Margery, daughter of William Brereton of Cheshire and Lincolnshire; the Patten family were of gentry stock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wainfleet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1400, d. 1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder son." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Winchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1400" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1486" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Wainfleet" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 148>\n[} [\\LETTER LIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 3RD MARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   I have received intelligence this day, from a very honest man\nthat hath remayned in Bruges tyll now he ys retyred to\nMyddelborow, that ther ys a man, called Hyman, somtyme pencyonar\nof Bruges, and was the dealer for the Fleminges in London v or\nvj yeres agoe. Thys Hyman ys now sent by the prince of Parma,\ninto England, to some servyce of his, and hath undertaken\nsomwhat. He was once an offycer of the councell of state here\namong them, and did than great servyce for the king of Spain,\nfor which he ys much esteemed. And this man that hath dyscovered\nthis ys one that redd with his eyes the offer this Heman made to\nthe prince for his servyce in England, and therin used wordes\nwhich did shew that matters of great secresye had passed from\nhim when he was in England. You shall do well to enquire for\nhim, and yf he be ther, you may be bold to clapp him upp. I\nunderstand credybly, that the Prince fedes himself in great\njolytye that hir majesty doth rather myslyke than allowe of our\ndoinges here, which, yf yt be trewe, lett hir be sure hir own\nsuete self shall first smart, and, as I hear, he doth now\nprovyde accordingly. Fare you well, in all hast, at Harlem, this\n3. of March.\n   Your assured,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honourable good frend sir Francis\nWalsingham, knight, her majesties principall secretarie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "244" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haarlem> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 3 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSENHOUSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir George Fleming (1667-1747), second baronet, Dean and later Bishop of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Senhouse née Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1712-1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Carlisle?; 1731? Netherhall, Cumberland; 1771-1790 Carlisle, Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Humphrey Senhouse II in 1731 (widowed 1770). A longevous lady, the revered and honoured head of a family of grown-up sons. Maryport was named after her." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "950" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1790" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Senhouse née Fleming" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWAYNWRIGHT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT TO RICHARD BRADSHAW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WAYNWRIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WROTE ALL HIS LETTERS FROM LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2896" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES WAYNWRIGHT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Weald+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxon%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Weald Hall, Oxon?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Weald Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bruges>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belgium> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bruges, Belgium" , "Bruges" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bruges" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (king's new confessor)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Henry was in France." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1418? T HCHICHELE>\n<X HENRY CHICHELE>\n<P 3>\n[} [\\LETTER II. ARCHBISHOP CHICHELE TO KING HENRY THE FIFTH.\\]\n}]\n   Sovereyn Lord, after moost humble recommendacion with hele\nbothe of body and of sowle, as zour selfe\n<P 4>\nand alle zour liege men desire, lyke zow to wyte that the first\nSoneday of Lenton the dwk of Excester zour huncle sent for me to\nthe Frer Prechours, wer I fond with him zour preest and bedeman\nThomas Fyshborn, and ther he tok to me zour Lettre wryten with\nzour owne hond in zour hoost be fore zour town of Faleys, be the\nwich I undirstood, as I have at alle tymes, blessud be Almyzty\nGod, understonde, that a mong alle zour moost wordly occupacions\nthat any Prince may have in herthe, ze desire principaly\nvertuous lyvyng and zour sowle heele; and for as myche as my\nbrother of Seint David as was zour confessour is in his best\ntyme go to God, ze desire that I shold be the avys of zour uncle\na forseyd send zou in his stede a gode man an a clerk of\ndivinite to ocupie that offis til zour comyng into zour lond of\nynglond. And whan I hadde red zour honurable letter zour uncle a\nforseyd seyd to me that he hadde comunyd with Sir Thomas\nFyschborn a forseyd be zour comaundement of this same matier,\nand whow it semed to hym, if it lyked me, that Thomas Dyss a\nfrer prechour, mayster of divinite of the scole of Caumbrygge,\nwer a good man and a sufficient ther to, and whow thei hadde\ncomunid with him ther offe, and al so with frere John Tylle the\nprovincial of the same Ordre ther offe; and considereng his good\nname and fame as wel in good\n<P 5>\nand honest lyvyng as in clergie, I assentyd in to the same\npersone, and so comuned with hym ther offe, and toold him owre\ncomun avis; and he hath ziven his assent ther to and ordeyneth\nhym in alle hast to come to zour presence, so that I hop he\nschal be with zou at the same tyme that zour chapel schal come:\nand be the grace of God ze schol fynde hym a good man and a\nspirituel, and pleyn to zu with owte feyntese. Forthermore\ntowchyng that ze desire to have licence to chese zou a confessor\n&c. I sende zu a letter ther offe a seelyd undir my seel, with\nsufficient power to do in that caas al that I myzt do my self in\ncaas I wer my self in zour roial presence. Towchyng al odr\nthings, I wol wel my lord your brother sendyth to zu pleynlych:\nand ther fore undir zour Grace it semeth to me no more to vexe\nzour Hygnesse with myche redyng: prayeng ever almyzty God suych\nspeed to graunt zou on zour moest ryal Journe that may be to his\nplesaunce, and hasty perfourmeng of zour blessud entent, and\npees to cristen pepul. Amen. Wryten at Lamhyth xvj day of Febr.\n   zour preest and bedeman\n   H.C.\n\n"@en ;
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                "3" ;
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                "Henry V" ;
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                "archbishop - king" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "Henry" ;
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                "Chichele" ;
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                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCHICHELE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY5> ;
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                "Henry Chichele to Henry V  on 16 February, 1418"@en .

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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1627 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 173>\n[} [\\CXI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   Your not vouchafing, eyther by letter or message, to take\nknowledge of the contents of my last to you touching my cosin\nFred., reprooves mee sufficiently of being in my last an\nofficious foole; and although, Madam, I shall take it for a\nwarning, yett when I reflect as well upon the affection and\nsingleness of heart whearwith I did it, as also upon the motives\nwhich confined mee in point of time from acquainting you first\nthearwithall, I plead not guilty of having deserved at your\nLa=pp's= hands to have my well meaning hearein to be soe passed\nby as not worthy of a lyne or a message. And least those motives\nshould seem to be altogether fayned and imaginary, as I did\ntouch upon them then, soe I now offer them to your view in\nthease payre\n<P 174>\nof letters from Sir Drue Drury to me, both concerning himself\nand his nephew Wingfield; which I onely insist on to excuse mee\nfor acting the busines I before my acquainting and receaving\ncommission from you. And I was not ignorant that time in thease\ncases, though it seeme a circumstans, yett is indeed substance;\nprecedency being a principall verbe, which my cosin Fred's\npatent hath, both of Drue, and Wingfield, and of Sir Rob=t=\nCrane; which in my poore discretion; considering they are all of\na county, was somwhat, and which had been lost if I had stayed\nto send and to have heard from you first. And now, my dearest\nfriend, Lady, and cosin, I come to that which both affects and\nperplexes mee more then any other thing in this woorld which can\ncome crosse upon mee, namely, the ill tidings of your want of\nhealth, and the dayly fears, and apprehensions I have of your\ngrowing worse; agaynst which I have no refuge but to Almighty\nGod with my dayly and instant prayers, which I shall as\nearnestly doe as for my own soule; and, being obtained, give Him\nthanks as for the greatest temporall blessing to mee upon earth.\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= all and ever to love and serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\nMay 10=th=, 1627\n<P 175>\n   My cosin Fred=s= patent beares date the 4=th= of this\npresent; Drue's the 7=th= following; Wingfield's and Crane's are\nnot yet passed the seale. I could not send it now, as I\nintended, by reason the inrolment of it, both in the Exchequer\nand the Rowles, take up more time then I expected.\n   I am not a little troubled to hear of my cosin Bacon's ill\nhealth, and that I am good for nothing that may conduce to his\nrecovery; onely my prayers for him shall bee in as good earnest\nas for the dearest friend and brother I have.\n   To my much hon=rd= Lady and Cosin the Lady Jane Bacon, at\nBroome Hall, Suff.\n\n"@en ;
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                "173" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Thomas II" ;
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                "government official" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "479" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
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                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 10 May, 1627"@en .

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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1476 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,17>\n[} [\\175. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\7 November, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu. M. iiij=c= lxxvj.\n   Ryht enterly and beste belovyd husbond I recomand me unto you\nin my most hartyest wyse that I beste can or may, sartyfyyng you\nthat I have receyvyd your letter of John Stute and iij coppull\nof conyes and bald reybbys with the chyk, the whyche I thanke\nyou for als hartyly as I can. Also I conseve by your wrytyng\nthat you have had very meyche a do with holdyng of cortes and\nodir besynes, the [{wyche{] , as I pray God son to send you a\nnend thereof, that I myght [{see you{] here. And Syr, as\ntocheyng the hogeyshed of salte that you wrote [{to{] me for,\n<P II,18>\ntruly Syr I wold a sente yt to you with alle my harte, but +te\nbargys wer departyd before your letter cam [{unto{] me. Also,\nSyr, I have reseyvyd sen you departyd ij letterys frome my [{sun\nBet{]sun as on Monday last wase, on of them deectyd to you. ...\nThe whyche letterys I have red and wele undirstond them [{...\nI{] conseve by hese wrytyng that he ys very lothe that Elmys\nwoll ... departe frome heme: never the less he thynkithe that\nxiij markes and a d[{i ...{] pryse for to bye lx saks: after\nthat pryce it wold draw myche m[{oney{] and lytell gettyng suld\nbe therin. And yet I truste to ... have yt, for as I undirstond\nyt ys yete unsold ... that my sun Betsun sent to me by the\nbrynger [{herof ...{] I pray you grete wel my broder Thomas\nSton[{or from me desiring y{]ou to seye to heme that I marvyll\ngretly what [{... moveth{] heme to saye schoyche langege by me\nas he dothe, for as ... [{that{] I [{wold{] plok from your\nlyelod alle that I can to make a grete ...: for +tat I wote\nwelle you can awnswere for me wele enowe. And so I ... to defend\nme. No more to you at thys tyme, but I beseche all myg[{hty\nJhesu{] have you, right ynterly and best belovyd husbond, in hys\n[{blyssid kepyng ever{] Amen. At London the vij day of Novembr.\n   My owne good [{husb{]ond I se well ye [{re{]membre +te\nputtyng at ... out of +te bed whan you and I lay last togedyr.\n   By your ovne [{to my{] powre, Elysabeth Stonor.\n   To my Right worshipffull husbond [{Wyllm.{] Stonor, Sqyer,\nthys letter be delyverd in hast. d. d.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Damaged, passages missing; dictated/autograph?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "398" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 7 November, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, (comment on the slowness of the carrier)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 130>\n[} [\\CXVIII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - The shurenes of the carrier, tho he is slow,\nmakes me writ by him, tho I purpos and pleas God to write by the\nmersser,\n<P 131>\nwhoo goos towards Loundoun on munday. I am glad that justice is\nexcicuted on my lord Straford, whoo I thinke dyed like a\nSenneca, but not like one that had tasted the mistery of\ngodlyness. My deare Ned, let theas exampels make you\nexperimentally wise in Gods word, which has set forth the\nprosperity of the wicked to be but for a time; he flowreschess\nbut for a time in his life, nor in his death has peace; but the\ngodly has that continuall feast, the peace of a good contience,\nand his end is peace, and his memory shall not rot. I thanke God\nthat I hard you weare well, for I haue bine in feare of it all\nthis weake. I thanke God your brothers and sisters are well. I\nhaue keepe my beed sence munday. Deare Ned, be carefull of your\nself, and I pray God blles you. So I rest,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^May 21, 1641. Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "192" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 21 May, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Genoa>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Genoa" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Genoa" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67_refers_to>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property documents that an E89 Propositional Object makes a statement about an instance of E1 CRM Entity. P67 refers to (is referred to by) has the P67.1 has type link to an instance of E55 Type. This is intended to allow a more detailed description of the type of reference. This differs from P129 is about (is subject of), which describes the primary subject or subjects of the E89 Propositional Object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "论及"@cn , "verweist auf"@de , "ссылается на"@ru , "αναφέρεται σε"@el , "fait référence à"@fr , "referencia"@pt , "refers to"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newington+Green>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%2FMiddlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newington Green, London/Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newington Green" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BTHROCKMORTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "'A PROMINENT ROYALIST'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BAYNHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "THROCKMORTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Totworth and Clowerwall, Gloucsestershire; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "One of the executors of Bishop Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2016" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BAYNHAM THROCKMORTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_063>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "relationship to Puritans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1662 T GSHELDON>\n<X GILBERT SHELDON>\n<P II,97>\n[} [\\XL. - FROM BISHOP SHELDON TO BISHOP COSIN.\\] }] \n   My very good Lord,\nYou have inabled me to stop the mouths of some great ones, who\ncry out against your severity (it seems) without the least\ncause. The recusants are in that like the presbyterians, who cry\nout, \"persequution, persequution,\" unles they may do and say\nwhat they list. If you have done no more then what you write,\nyou could not doe lesse, and having those provocations in\nNorthumberland, 'twas much you did no more; and that clause in\nyour letter might well have beene spared wherin you say you\nconceive that I put you in mind that no severity may be used\nagainst persons of that religion, because I supposed there might\na severity be used not suitable to the lenity of his Majestie's\nGoverment and the present conjunction. I hope you had not a\ndesigne to put an ill gloss upon that which was ment well. If I\ncould beleeve so ill of\n<P II,98>\nyou, I should spare my labour and leave what may concern you to\nother intelligencers hereafter. But I will not trouble you\nfurther then to let you know I have done you right, and doubt\nnot but upon the like occasion you would have done the like for\n   Your Lordship's very humble\n   Servant and Brother,\n   Gilb: London.\n   Octob. 28, 1662.\n   For the Rt. Reverend Father in God the L=d=. Bp. of Durham at\nDurham, pd. 3. these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 97" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow bishops" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sheldon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSHELDON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gilbert Sheldon to John Cosin on 28 October, 1662"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWHITTINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Preacher; Dean of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Whittingham, a Chester gentleman; wife a member of the Haughton family of Haughton Tower, Lancashire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Whittingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Frankfurt - Geneva - London - Normandy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "One of the Marian exiles in Geneva; principal preacher of the army in Normandy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dean of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "991" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1579" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Whittingham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESTUART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Seigneur of Aubigny; Lord D'Aubigny; (Duke of Lennox?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/67529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Esmé" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1579-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Lennox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1579" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Esmé Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_093>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 144>\n[} [\\XCIII. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   In my last to your La=p= last weeke by the Berry carrier I\ndid, in a sort, resolve not to write againe untill I had been\nrepayd with a lyne or two from your hand, for some three or\nfower letters your La=p= is in arriere to me; but to show that\nall occasions offered of doing you servise winne ground upon me\nagainst any resolucyons whatsoever to the contrary, I could not\npossibly omitt the oportunity offered me by this bearer of\nscribbling to you rather nothing than not at all. Our parlament\nfalls not as yett upon the mayne of busynes, it being but early\ndays with us and many members absent. Onely Sir Edward Cooke's\nelection hath bene debated, and is like to be determined against\nhim, within ten dayes; and yf he and the rest of his fellow\nsheriffs be excluded, as it is conceaved they will, we shall\nhave a tame howse, and the King will master his own ends without\nmuch adoe. My cosin's health did prophesy of this cold weather\nsome few days ago, for his cough beganne to trouble him, and\nmakes him wish himselfe at Broome. Myne is after the oulde rate,\nnow and\n<P 145>\nthen a fitt of short breathinge. God in heaven maintaine you in\nhealth and all yours!\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= all ever, T. M.\nFeb=ry= 16 [\\1625-6\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "144" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "233" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 16 February, 1626"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P83i_was_minimum_duration_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "είναι ελάχιστη διάρκεια του/της"@el , "a été la durée minimum de"@fr , "был минимальной длительностью для"@ru , "was minimum duration of"@en , "war Mindestdauer von"@de , "foi a duração mínima de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGRAUNT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT TO ANTHONY CAVE, CARETAKER AND HOUSEKEEPER OF CAVE'S HOUSE IN LONDON with his wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GRAUNT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "444" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE GRAUNT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\LETTER V. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM.\\] }]\n   Sir, I doe not meane to make any request that shall encreace\nany neu chardge, albeyt hir majesty, I trust, shalbe well\nprovided to have hir own chardges saved in the end. You know\nwhat my sutes ar lyke to be, only to se me go accompanyd with\nsuch suffycyent\n<P 11>\npersones as shalbe requysytt in so weighty a servyce as this ys.\nAnd herein, good Mr. secretary, stand fast to me in dede; for I\nwyll seke nothing, by my jorney, in this world, but to doe\nservyce to hir majestie and this realme, and nothing I am in\nsure hope wyll hinder yt but letting me from such able persons\nas I shall desyer. I gave my nephew Philip this morning som\nnotes to conferr with you about.\n   I hope, sir, I may have that I made you acquantyd with v or\nvj c of my owne tenauntes, whom I wyll make as good reconing of\na[{s{] of 1000 of any that ar yet gonn over, and no way to\nencreace hir majesties chardges, and whan I shall speak with\nyou, which I much desier, I wyll further satysfye you.\n   Sir, my lord of Hunsdon hath sent his comandment, uppon his\nsonn Hobbyes informacion, for a bayly of Hersam, who had a book\nconcerning ther own lybertyes and myne also, delyvered them by a\nstuard of myne only for a tyme to pleasure them, and now they\nhave retornyd the booke ageyn to my offycer, and my lord, he\nsends, wyll comytt him for yt, but I trust that justyce wyll not\nbe, for I must rather inform hir majesty; and this being the\ntruth of the cause, I pray you, sir, help to kepe the pore man\nfrom prison, as I know yf you send to my lord that the party\nhath opened the cause to you, I know he wyll forbear him. I am\n<P 12>\nloth to have squares with him now. God kepe you, and so I rest\nyour assured,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honorable good frend Mr. secretary\nWalsingham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "343" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on ?, 1585"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E17_Type_Assignment>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the actions of classifying items of whatever kind. Such items include objects, specimens, people, actions and concepts. \nThis class allows for the documentation of the context of classification acts in cases where the value of the classification depends on the personal opinion of the classifier, and the date that the classification was made. This class also encompasses the notion of \"determination,\" i.e. the systematic and molecular identification of a specimen in biology. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "类型指定"@cn , "Απόδοση Τύπου"@el , "Attribution de type"@fr , "Type Assignment"@en , "Typuszuweisung"@de , "Присвоение Типа"@ru , "Atribuição de Tipo"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cheshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Norton, Cheshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stokesley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorks.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stokesley, Yorks." , "Stokesley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stokesley" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E58_Measurement_Unit>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class is a specialization of E55 Type and comprises the types of measurement units: feet, inches, centimetres, litres, lumens, etc. \nThis type is used categorically in the model without reference to instances of it, i.e. the Model does not foresee the description of instances of instances of E58 Measurement Unit, e.g.: “instances of cm”.\nSyst?me International (SI) units or internationally recognized non-SI terms should be used whenever possible. (ISO 1000:1992). Archaic Measurement Units used in historical records should be preserved.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Maßeinheit"@de , "Единица Измерения"@ru , "测量单位"@cn , "Unité de mesure"@fr , "Μονάδα Μέτρησης"@el , "Unidade de Medida"@pt , "Measurement Unit"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CGREVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Warwick 1774-1790, Lord of Trade 1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Darwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/40496" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Harrow School; Edinburgh University (did not graduate)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Greville (1719-1773), 1st Earl of Warwick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Greville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1749-1809" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Warwick Castle, Warwickshire; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A botanist, co-founder of London Horticultural Society, fellow of the Royal Society. One of few London friends of Darwin. 2nd son of Earl of Warwick." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mineralogist and horticulturist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "848" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1809" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Francis Greville" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WARDENSSTJOHN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Churchwardens and overseers of St John the Baptist, Hereford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "222" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Churchwardens and overseers of St John the Baptist, Hereford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Royal minister, archbishop of York and cardinal. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford 1497; junior bursar, priest 1498; senior bursar 1499-1500; briefly master of Magdalen School; dean of divinity, rector of Limington 1500; vicar of Lydd 1501 (further livings 1506, -11); chaplain to archbishop Henry Deane; served the treasurer of Calais, Sir Richard Nanfan 1503; chaplain to Henry VII 1507; diplomatic missions; dean of Lincoln Cathedral, prebendary of Welton Brinkhall, dean of Hereford, king's almoner 1509; registrar of the Order of the Garter 1510; councillor by 1511; canon of St George's, Windsor 1511; prebendary of Bugthorpe, dean of York 1513; administrator of the diocese of Tournai, bishop of Lincoln > archbishop of York 1514; cardinal, king's principal minister in charge of domestic matters, lord chancellor 1515; bishop of Bath and Wells (in commendam), papal legate 1518; abbot of St Albans 1521; bishop of Durham 1523; bishop of Winchester, indicted for praemunire & deprived of office 1529; restored to archbishopric, charged with high treason 1530." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1, x Cromwell, x Fox, x Gardiner, x More, y Gardiner 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2, x Clifford, x Fox, x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29854" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Early education at Ipswich; graduated BA from Magdalen College, Oxford 1486 at the age of 15; MA 1497; BTh, DTh 1510." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Wolsey of Ipswich (d. 1496), butcher and grazier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1511" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1470/71-1530 (Who's Who: b. c. 1473)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Home town Ipswich, Suffolk; Oxford University by 1486; livings in southern counties from 1500; worked in London by 1503; Calais c. 1503-06; court 1507-, missions abroad (e.g., France) from time to time, livings in various places (e.g., Winchester 1529); ordered to Esher, Surrey 1529; moved to Richmond; ordered to York 1530; died at Leicester Abbey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Joan Daundy (d. 1509). Who's Who: \"one of the most powerful men England has ever known\" 1515-29. A patron of culture and education. Died of diabetes? Old sender database: two letters in the Clifford collection written by Wolsey's secretary William Burbank, by whom there are autograph letters in his own name." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Cardinal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "37581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1530" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wolsey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSWIFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Secretary to Sir William Temple 1689-1699, various church posts 1694-; Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral 1713-1742." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Addison, z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26833" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Kilkenny College (grammar school) 1673; Trinity College, Dublin 1682-1689, D.D. 1702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jonathan Swift (1640-1667) of Goodrich, Herefordshire, lawyer, at Dublin from 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jonathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "119" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1667-1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dublin 1667-?; England (Whitehaven) ?-1671?; Ireland 1671?- (Kilkenny School 1673-1681; Trinity College, Dublin 1681-); Moor Park, Farnham (Leicester?) 1689-1694; Ireland (Kilroot near Belfast) 1695-?; Moor Park, Farnham ?-1699; Ireland 1699- (visits to Leicester and London, in England 1701-1704; February 1701 DD degree in Dublin; in London February 1708 to April 1709; in London November 1710-1713; Ireland 1713-1745 (perhaps occasional visits to England?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Raised by uncle Godwin in Dublin (mother and sister moved to England early 1670s). Published from the early 1690s (Tale of a Tub 1704; Gulliver 1726). Became friendly with Addison and active in Whig politics; later became a Tory. Employed as tory propagandist by Robert Harley 1710-1713. Member of the Scriblerus Club (Gay, Pope, etc)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-13 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "58111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1745" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jonathan Swift" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tattershall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tattershall, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tattershall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2HOLLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman; Baron 1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight, later nobleman (John Holles)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1595-1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Paris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "13595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1666" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jr. Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EFREKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DEAN OF ROCHESTER 1570, BISHOP OF ROCHESTER 1572-5, BISHOP OF NORWICH 1575-84, BISHOP OF WORCESTER 1584-91" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon, x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA at Cambridge about 1550 ?; DD Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDMUND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FREAKE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1516?-1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN ESSEX; ROCHESTER, KENT; NORWICH, NORFOLK; WORCESTER, WORCESTERSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "IN CONFLICT WITH HIS COUNCILLOR IN NORWICH, JOHN BECON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "255" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "369" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1591" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDMUND FREAKE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Danzig%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Danzig?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Danzig?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Wilson (d. 1629), record keeper and author, knighted 1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was employed in London (travelled abroad ante 1606) and received the manor of Hoddesdon near Hatfield c. 1609; mother from Hertfordshire. Dorothe got married in London 1613, husband worked there by 1614, father buried there 1629 (mother also there around that time), Dorothe's will dated 1671 says \"Of Westminster, widow\". May have (also?) lived in the country (Kent/Suffolk/Hertfordshire?), at least visited her Meautys relative Jane Lady Cornwallis/Bacon in Suffolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Margaret née Meautys of Hertfordshire, a descendant of government officials of Henry VII & VIII, and aunt of Thomas Meautys II. An only child. Married 1613 Ambrose Randolph (d. 1660). Called the Meautys family her \"cousins\", on intimate terms with lady Cornwallis/Bacon. Apparently left no issue." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4090" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1675" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OLEWIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Owen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lewis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3427" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Owen Lewis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news (death of parents)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1468 FN T2STONOR>\n<X THOMAS STONOR2>\n<P I,97>\n[} [\\91. THOMAS STONOR TO JANE STONOR\\] }]\n[\\8 October, 1468\\]\n   Myne oone good Jane, as hertely as I can I recumaunde me to\nyow. Like yow to wyt that my ffadyr is gone to God also: and the\nthere was a sone wytyng: and my modyr on Saterday by the morne,\nand my ffadyr on Munday by [{d{]ayrove. And I pray yow that\nWilliam is chyld may cum with hym, and a amblyng hors for me in\nhand led. I saw [\\?\\] yow a letter as this that was wrytyn\nyestyrday. And let them cum with William that I wroote ffor, and\nthey shull have her clothe of blak to make hem gounys with. And\nwhere William hathe wrytyn a letter unto me for his parsonage,\nwhan he comyth let hym tell me tale of trouthe and hit shall be\nremedyyd, with mercy of God. And myne owne Jane, I thanke God\nmyne adversari of Devenshere hathe had no wurshyp: ffor ther\naperyd xliij gentlymen as this day, and he is shamyd and nonsuyd\nin the cort to his great shame. And Lemman, charge Wykys to gete\nas myche money as eney be had: ffor I shull spende myche money.\nAnd goode swete Lemman, be ye myry and of goode comfort for to\ncumfort me when I cum. I can not cum to youe as sone as I wuld:\nffor I most set sum direccion in Horton or I goo. Let William\ncum in all hast. And the blessyd Trinite kepe yow. I-wrytyn at\nLundon the Saterday afore seynt Edward is day.\n   By your ovne Stonor.\n   To my Cosyn Jane Stonor, in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 97" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane (Joan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Stonor II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Stonor to Jane (Joan) Stonor on 8 October, 1468"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD4>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of England and lord of Ireland. Earl of March c. 1445; duke of York 1460; king 1461-70, 1471-83." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1, Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard, 3rd duke of York (1411-1460), magnate and claimant to the English throne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward IV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1442-1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Rouen, France; probably living at Ludlow Castle, Shropshire 1452; fled to Calais 1459, back to England 1460; London & court 1461; fled to the Low Countries 1470, back 1471." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Cecily, duchess of York (1415-1495), daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st earl of Westmorland, and Joan Beaufort. Married 1464 Elizabeth, widow of John Grey (a Lancastrian), and daughter of Richard Woodville (d. 1469), 1st Earl Rivers, and his wife, Jacquetta (d. 1472), dowager duchess of Bedford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1483" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward IV York" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSPEARMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Attorney and mine owner." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Spearman (c. 1623-1658) of Preston, Tynemouth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spearman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1657-1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Tynemouth (birthplace); Durham (domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third or fourth son. Mother: Dorothy, daughter and co-heiress of John Pattison of Boldon. Married 1701 Hannah (d. 1737), daughter of William Webster, merchant, of Stockton-on-Tees. (Hodgson: North Country Diaries, 2nd series; Fordyce: The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney and mine owner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1921" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1728" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Spearman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCELY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Punt from Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGERY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CELY N. PUNT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. before 1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "THE FATHER OF MARGERY CELY WAS HENRY PUNT FROM DERBYSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of George Cely, wool-merchant of the Staple at Calais. At the time of marriage (May 1484), Margery was the widow of Edmund Rygon, a citizen and draper of London, probably also a stapler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "294" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1500" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARGERY CELY N. PUNT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carnarvon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Carnarvon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Carnarvon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PCOTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Cooke (d. c. 1579) of Gidea Hall, Essex; knight/esquire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philippe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cotton née Meautys née Cooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Essex > Coventry, Warwickshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Ann, daughter of John Caunton. Married (1) Hercules Meautys (d. c. 1588) of West Ham, Essex; (2) Cotton. Mother of lady Jane Cornwallis/Bacon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1631" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philippe Cotton née Meautys née Cooke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1626 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,92>\n[} [\\LVIII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good Ihon,\nI hartely thancke you for your letters, though what should I\nsay? His Majesty will defend, and they will oppugne. Let them,\nso he do: or let him leave them and me to our pens. I can not\ncome if I would. This day I ended the fift fitt of a tertian\nague, which maketh me so short. Remember my love to Mr. Selden,\nand tell him were I in case I would have written\n<P I,93>\nto him. He did ingenuously and like himself, but disire him to\nputt that confidence in me that I willingly would make him\narbitrator, and as they have informed agaynst me by libell, so\ndesire him to gett me a copy thereof, that I may answere by\nlibell. Though if it be as you write, that I am by them\n[{accused{] of sedition, it is capitall, and I must not beare\nit. For the rest, (\\rideo\\) .\n   I understood before of Austen's good case. After his danger\nit was the first question I asked Sir Ihon Leeds at his returne\nto Pettworth. God be blessed for his helth. Remember my love to\nhim, and tell him God hath not don this for nothing, but to have\nhim putt to his hand, and stand with us in the gap against\nthoise domesticke enimyes the Puritan faction, in my opinion as\ndaungerous to Church and Monarchie as the nowe banished. But\nGod's will be don. I repent me not to have offended them, and\nstirred the hornetts' neast. I hope my reward wilbe elsewhere\nfor it. (\\Vale\\) , for I can not stand long.\n   Your assured\n   R. Mountagu.\n   Pettworth, Whitmonday, [\\1626.\\]\n   To the w=rll=. my assured freind, Mr. Ihon Cosin, Chapleyne\nin house to the Reverend Father in God, the L: Bishop of Durham,\natt Durham house, be these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "Whit Monday (May)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pettworth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on Whit Monday (May), 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPERCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of the fifth Earl (d.1527). Lived in the family of the first earl of Cumberland until her death (daughter)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBOULTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "One of the leading industrialists of his age" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Darwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2983" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_E> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Rev. John Hausted's academy in Deritend, Birmingham; \"considerable knowledge of the languages and sciences\"; no university education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Matthew Boulton (?-1759), a wealthy toymaker/silver-stamper (in hardware business)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boulton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1728-1809" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire; died in Birmingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Boulton was a partner of James Watt. In coin-making business before that. Applied steampower successfully to coining machines in 1786. \"The father of Birmingham\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Manufacturer and engineer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1809" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Boulton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLEE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "244" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Lee" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_056>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623? FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 83>\n[} [\\LVI. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Hart,\n   Hauinge this opportunitie by M=r= Chittock, I thought these\nmy letters myght come to yo=e= hands before yo=e= retourne,\nbeing assured you would be very glad to heare of o=e= estate\nhere in the contry. For my self, therfore, you may vnderstand\nthat I\n<P 84>\nam reasonably well, but cannot quite my self of my distempers,\nalthough they be very small. Vppon Tuesday last also, in the\nnight, I voyded some bloud to the quantitye of 5 or 6 dropps,\nbut yt stopt agayne imediately, & so hath contineued euer since.\nI am now at Redgraue, wher I haue bin (ij nights excepted) euer\nsince my retourne, & wher I begin to grow very restless; for,\nthe discourse being long since spent, continuall repetitions\nproue so tedious vnto me that some tyme I am so unmannerly as\nnot to geue audience. O=e= childeren ar well; & little Nick hath\ncast his cote, and seemeth metamorphosed into a grasshopper.\nJane is a very modest mayden, & is wholely taken vpp w=th=\ntrauailinge by her self, w=ch= she perfourmeth very hansomely, &\nwil be ready to runn at yo=e= comand when you retourne. Thus\nw=th= my best love & prayers I leaue, resting alwaies & onely\n   Yo=es= Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1622-3.\\]\n   To his best respected friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at her\nlodginge ouer agaynst York Howse, at the signe of the Stirrop.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_078>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1502 FN APLUMPTON>\n<X AGNES PLUMPTON>\n<P 167>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXIII.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipful Sir Robart Plompton, kt. be thes delivered\nin hast.^)\n   Sir, in my most hartiest wyse I recommennd me unto you,\ndesiring to heare of your prosperitie and welfaire, and of your\ngood spede in your matters; certyfiing you that I, and my sone\nWilliam, with all your children, are in good health (blessed be\n(^Jesu^) ) with all your servants. Sir, ye, and I, and my sone,\nwas content at your departing, that my sone should take the\nfarmes at Martingmas of his tenaunts, or els cast them forth and\nprayse ther goods; and so my sone hath done with some of them.\nAnd here are the names of them that hath payd me; Robart Wood,\nPeter Cott, John Gloster, Robart Taler, William Bentham. Sir, it\nys let us to understand that thers other tenaunts, that are cast\nforth,\n<P 168>\nhath bene at Cothorpe, and made one ragman to compleane on my\nsone and you, that ye take ther goods from them. And that is not\nsoe, for my sone hath sent for the neighbours of Knaresbrough,\nand Harrygate, and Spofforth, to set pryse on ther comon and\ncattell after ther consience; and my sone hath set to streys\nsome in ther layes, for ther is some that will not apply to his\nmynd. And they purpose to get on discharg for my sone, that they\nmay be set in agayn, and he not to occupie; therfore I pray you\nto take good heed therupon. And they have set there names in the\nragman that hath payd my sone; that they know not of, nor will\nnot be conselled therto. Also, Sir Richard Goldsbrough hath\ntaken an ox of William Bentham, that was dryven over the water\nwith ther cattell of the towne of Plompton that he caused to be\nput over, for the sayfgard of ther cattell. And when he came for\nhis ox, he answered him and sayd; Sir John Roclife had wrytten\nfor certayne tenaunts to be so taryed by him, and spirred him,\nwhose tenaunt he was, and he shewed him whos he was. And he will\nnot let him have them without a replevie, and I trow he will dye\nin the fold; for I sent William Skirgell and William Croft, and\nthey cannot get him without a replevie. And therfore if ye can\nfind any remedie, I pray you for; and also I pray you to send me\nsome word, as sone as ye may, of your good speed. No\n<P 169>\nmore at this tyme, but I betake you to the keping of the\nTrenetie. From Plompton in hast, the xvi day (\\Novembris\\) .\n   By your wife, Dame\n   Agnes Plompton.\n[\\16 Nov. 1502.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 16 November, 1502"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDRAPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Primary education in Bombay; boarding schools around London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant, gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth (Eliza)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Draper née Sclater" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1744-1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Bombay; was dispatched to England in 1754; returned to Bombay in 1757; returned to England 1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A friend of Laurence Sterne. She lost her parents at an early age in 1740s and was brought up by her grandfather Charles Whitehall. Married Daniel Draper, an official, at the age of 14." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "20866" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1778" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth (Eliza) Draper née Sclater" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPERCIVAL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK, RECTOR OF STIFFKEY ST JOHN AND ST MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PERCIVAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "RECTOR OF ST JOHN AND ST MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1046" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN PERCIVAL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Crewkerne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Crewkerne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Crewkerne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Bawtry>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_South+Yorkshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Bawtry, South Yorkshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Bawtry" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hertfordshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Country squire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kimble, Buckinghamshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hampton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPARR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lady-in-waiting to Princess Mary by 1543; queen of England and Ireland, 6th consort of Henry VIII 1543-47." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4893" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Mother set up a school in her household, selected scholarly tutors, imitated Sir Thomas More's educational programme; as an adult Catherine was fluent in French, Latin and Italian, and studied Spanish when queen; had an interest in medicine and numismatics. \"Her capabilities with her own language, exemplified by her books and letters, were extraordinary for a non-royal woman of the sixteenth century\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Parr (1478-1517) of Kendal, Westmorland; an early intimate of Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1512-1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born either at Great Kimble, Buckinghamshire, or Blackfriars, London; early childhood spent there and at Moor's End, Potterspury, Northamptonshire, and Rye House, Hertfordshire; Kirton Manor, Lindsey, Lincolnshire 1530; Sizergh Castle, Westmorland 1533; Snape Castle, Yorkshire 1534; Wick Manor near Pershore, Worcestershire 1537; court 1543; Hanworth and Chelsea, Middlesex 1547; Sudeley, Gloucestershire 1548." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second child, elder daughter. Mother: Maud Green (1492-1531), daughter of Sir Thomas Green of Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, and his wife, Jane Fogge. Married (1) 1529 Edward Borough (c. 1508-1533), son of Thomas Borough, 3rd Baron Borough of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; (2) 1534 John Neville (1493-1543), 3rd Baron Latimer; (3) 1543 Henry VIII (1491-1547); (4) 1547 Thomas Seymour (b. in/ante 1509, d. 1549), Baron Seymour of Sudeley. Wrote and translated religious works, friendly with Protestant reformers. Died in childbed." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "367" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1548" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Parr" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 113>\n[} [\\C.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - I hope M=r= Gower will finde you with your\nfather, wheare I am glad to haue you be, and I hope your father\nwill not let you goe from him. I hope your father will hasten\nM=r= Gower downe againe. I heare my cosen Vahan would not put\nhis hand to the petion, nor did not geet any hands. Deare Ned,\nsend me word wheather thos that haue put in the petions against\nbis: haue taken the hands of all such as doo not vnderstand what\nthey haue put \n<P 114>\ntheaire hands to. I am toold that it is the way in all cuntrys,\nand that M=r= Macworths gaue such derections. To me it dous not\nsound reasnabell; for, in my opinion, such hands should be taken\nas vnderstand it, and will stand to what thay haue doun. \n   I heare my Lord Straford is aquesused of most abominabel\nmaters, but I haue not hard any particulars. I had a letter from\nmy cosen Harry Pelham, in which he dous much commend you. I\nbeleefe you finde him to sauer more of religion than his brother\nHurberd. I am glad my brother is not goon to the army, and that\nmy cosen Farfex has the honner of knightwood added to him. My\nlady Veere rwit me word, that shee was glad that you weare with\nyour father, for shee thought it would be an aduantage to you. \n   I hope the Lord will still gooalonge with the parlament, and\ntho wicked men wacth for theaire failleing, that they shallbe\ndisaponted. \n   I blles God that you finde yourself well; I beceach the Lord\nto continue your health, and aboue all, that you may inioy a\nsound judgment, an vpright hart, large affectionons to your God,\nwhich is the true health of the minde. Deare Ned, be carefull of\nyourself, and the more for my sake. \n   Rwit me word what imployment your father puts Gorge Griffits\nbrother to, which M=r= Griffits toold me he sent vp the last\nweake to your father. I haue heare inclosed sent you 11=sh= for\nthe glases you sent me downe; they are very good and came very\nwell to me. \n   I thanke God my coold is much better then it was, and I hope\ngooing away.\n   I am now out of my beed; this is the first day. I pray God\nblles you. \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Pheb: 15, 1640. Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "113" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "407" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 15 February, 1641"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P126i_was_employed_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "被使用於"@cn , "was employed in"@en , "foi empregado em"@pt , "использовался в"@ru , "χρησιμοποιήθηκε σε"@el , "a été employé dans"@fr , "wurde verwendet bei"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wortwell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wortwell, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wortwell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "warning of intrigues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1590 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 60>\n[} [\\NO. XXXV. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\May 1590.\\]\n   The strife is great, my deare brother, wiche shuld win, ether\nthe care of your perilous journey or the joy of your safe\nretourne, but, leuing them in ther batail, I assure you I can\nscars giue a tru verdit who is the victorar, but only this I\ndare say, that no one that liveth thankes God more deuoutly for\nal your eskapes, nor is more joyful of your sure arrivall than\nmyself, who could not stay but salute you, togither with your\nhonorable espouse, and by this ambassade make you know how\ngrateful suche newes wer to me, besichen God to bles you withe\nsuche benedictions as he bestoith with largist giftes, and make\nyour contentementz long and prosperous.\n   And now that you bied wher yourself, I doubt not, wyl haue an\naccownt of what in your absence hathe bine ordred, I hope you\nwyl not be careles of suche practisis as hathe passed from any\nof yours without your commission, spetially suche attemptz as\nmight ruin your realme and danger you. If any respect whatever\nmake you neglect so expedient a worke, I am affraid your careles\nhide wil worke your unlooked danger. Thinke not but I knowe how\nsome had the vewe of my lettars, in wiche you did your selfe les\nhonor than to me harme, and yet you see hit warnes me not ynough\nfrom againe to ventur the like hap. But as no hate to any of\nthem (God I cal to witnis) procured me hireto, so only care of\nyour sure gouuernement hathe made me deale this far, and, if I\nsee al admonition so uaine, I wil hireafter wische al wel, but\ncounsel no more at all. I can not\n<P 61>\nforget to reiterat my thankes for suche your offars as hit\npleased you by justice-clarke to make me, and as I shal hire\nmore therof from you I shal concur with you in so holy an\naction. And thus I end troubling you with my skribling, with my\nprayers to the Almighty for al prosperitie in your dayes.\n   Your most affectionat sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To our deere and loving brother the king of\nScotland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "364" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on May, 1590"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7i_witnessed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "bezeugte"@de , "a été témoin de"@fr , "发生过"@cn , "υπήρξε τόπος του"@el , "был местом совершения"@ru , "testemunhou"@pt , "witnessed"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flintshire%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Flintshire?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_England+%28London%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "England (London?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "England (London?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Redgrave>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Redgrave, Suffolk)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Redgrave" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tunbridge+Wells>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tunbridge Wells, Kent" , "Tunbridge Wells, Kent?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tunbridge Wells" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FHARRIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Harris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HARRIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF SOUTHMINSTER, ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother half-sister to Sir Francis Barrington; regular pensioner of Lady Joan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3473" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS HARRIS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NBEST>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Best" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "127" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Best" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. James's Street, London" , "St. James's Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. James's Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HJERMYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman usher in queen Henrietta Maria's household 1627, vice-chamberlain to the queen 1628, MP Liverpool 1628 (Bodmin 1625-6, Corfe Castle 1640), master of the horse to the queen 1639. Created Baron Jermyn of St. Edmundsbury 1643, queen's lord chamberlain 1644, subsequently her treasurer. Governor of Jersey 1645. The queen's closest confidant and adviser, also advised Charles II. 1659 created earl of St. Albans, ambassador to France 1661. Ambassador extraordinary in Paris 1665-7, lord chamberlain to Charles II 1672-4, knight of the Garter 1672." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Followed his father into royal service." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Jermyn (bap. 1573, d. 1644/5), politician and courtier of Rushbrook, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jermyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1605, d. 1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Worked in Madrid 1622-3, Paris 1624-5. MP for Bodmin 1625-6,  Liverpool 1628, Corfe Castle 1640. Court 1627, banished to France 1633 for refusing to marry the pregnant Eleanor Villiers, back 1636, fled to France 1641 on the discovery of his plot against the parliament, joined the queen in The Hague 1642. Travelled with the queen: Oxford 1643 (governor of Jersey 1645), Paris 1644: Louvre, St Germain-en-Laye, 1654- Palais Royal, 1658- château of Colombe. 1659 trip to the Pyrenees. London c. 1660, Paris 1665-7, shuttled between the cities until Henrietta Maria's death 1669, after which settled in London. 1670s tried to retire to Rushbrook, Suffolk (country seat) but kept returning to London, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Catherine (d. ante 1642), daughter of Sir William Killigrew of Hanworth, Middlesex. Encouraged the development of London's West End; patron or grand master of the English Freemasons 1660-66? Never married." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of St. Albans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "865" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1684" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Jermyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P123i_resulted_from>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "προέκυψε από"@el , "resultado de"@pt , "ergab sich aus"@de , "resulted from"@en , "est le résultat de"@fr , "был результатом"@ru , "肇因於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E81_Transformation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MOXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGARET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "NÉE NEVINSON, WIFE OF SIR JAMES OXINDEN, MOTHER OF HENRY OXINDEN OF DEANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1276" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1060" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARGARET OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 24>\n[} [\\XIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Cornewallis,\n   I know you thinke itt strange that you have not all this\nwhile hearde from me; but, so I know too, when you know the\noccasions, you will acquitte me of deserving much blame. When I\nwent from hence itt was with a full resolution, if God\ncontradicted not my purpos, to have seen you at Broome before my\nretorne heather, and to have intreated you to have made a\njourney to Exton to have been my gueste; but, because I could\nnot sett a sertaine day for my goeing with you, I deferred my\nwrighting to you still I cam into the contry, wheare within 8\ndays the K. overtooke me; against whos coming, and during his\nstay att my house, all my tyme and litle witt was so taken up\nabout the busnes of house; keepinge as itt made me lay all else\naside. Within 3 days after, my promis carried me to my Lo. of\nHuntingdon's, wheare I intended to have made but 2 days' stay,\nand then to have retorned to Exton; but ther I mett with a\nperemtory comandement from the Queene to wayte upon her at\nWoodstocke, which I\n<P 25>\ndid, though with so ill health as I had much adoe to get heather\nto use the helpe of some phisicke: yett I thanke God he\nstrengthened me to beare out the exteam distempers I was in till\nI camme to this house of mine, where I thought to have rested\nbut a very few days, and so have gonne into Rutland againe\nwheare I left my Lord; but itt pleased God to order itt\notherwise, for within 2 days after my arrivall here I fell so\nextream sick as I was forced to take my bed, out of which I have\nnot for the space of these 6 weekes binne 3 days together, nor\nyett have ventured out of my chamber; though I thanke God my\nhealth is much better then when I cam heather. Thus, Madam, may\nyou see what hath soe long withheld me from sending to you, who\nI now hope winter will bring to this towne, which I should be\nextream glad to have confirmed by this bearer, and to hear that\nyou and yours have escaped free from the danger or canker of\nthis sickly tyme, wherein my people every whear have binne\nvissited with much sickness, which hath concluded at Exton with\nthe death of poor Francke Markham, the newse whearof camme to me\nyesterday and brought me a great deale of sorrow, haveing ever\nhad cause to hope, if God had spared her lyfe, she wold have\nrepayd my care of her with honnor\n<P 26>\nand comfort; whearin at her ende she hath not deseaved me,\nthough my hope of seeing her happily bestowed be frustrate. Had\nshe lived till Allhollandtyde she had died a wyfe, for I had\nconcluded such a match for her, as I had reason to beleive she\nshould have lived contentedly; but He that disposeth all things\nhath provided far better for her. Other then sad newse I cannot\nsende you, the rest I have to wrighte being that my mother goes\npresently into Germany by my La. Elizabeth's extreame earnest\ndesier, and the K.'s comandement; which, the season of the yeare\nconsidered, is so cruell a jorney I much feare how she will\npasse itt. But her affection to her Highnes keeps her from being\nfrighted with any difficultie; and her spiritt caries her body\nbeyond what almost could be hoped att her years, which I trust\nwill not faile her in this no more then in other labors; which\nmy weake hand begins to do me, and makes me remember how\nunexcusable my teadiousnes is, if part of the cause of itt weare\nnot my care to satisfie you, who shall never have cause to acuse\nme of leaveing you unsatisfied, howsoever I may faile in\nseremonis, in any real proofe I may give you that I am\nunchangeably\n   Your La=ps= most affectionat and faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\n   Deare Madam, do me the honnor to keepe me in M=r= Bacon's\nfavor, whos good opinion I should\n<P 27>\nbe proude to deserve in any thing wherin I can be of use to him.\nKisse litle Fred. from me, and desier him to weare the token I\nsend him, that he may somtymes remember he hath such a freind. I\nhartely beseech Allmighty God to make him, your other, and all\nHe shall give you, lasting comforts.\n(^Bedford House^) , from whence I shall remoove as I am able to\nHarington House, and ther winter, this 9th of Sept. [\\1614\\] .\n   To my worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis, at Broome.\n\n"@en ;
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                "9 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 9 September, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bilton%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bilton?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bilton?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barking>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barking, Essex?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barking" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCULLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "An improver and innovator of farming and breeding (esp. sheep), together with his brother George. Matthew was the technical farmer of the two." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Literate; taught by Robert Bakewell in the 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Culley, Matthew, farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731-1804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Denton, Country Durham. Lived in Northumberland from 1766/1767: first at Fenton, then Wark-on-Tweed." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Much the same as his brother George. Travelled widely in the British Isles. Married Elizabeth Bates, and their son inherited Thomas Bates. Became a landowner in 1795 when purchased Akeld." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "24822" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1804" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Culley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPOWER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Power" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "160" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Power" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chiswick%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chiswick?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chiswick?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABASSET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Basset of Umberleigh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Basset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1521-1557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Honor Lisle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "99" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1521" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1557" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Basset" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LONG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Long" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Overseer of West Thurrock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "171" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mr Long" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBOLEYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Courtier and diplomat. Fought against the Cornish rebels 1497; Henry VIII's squire of the body; knight of the Bath 1509; keeper of the exchange at Calais and the foreign exchange in England; sheriff of Kent 1510-11, 1517-18; diplomatic missions (e.g., resident ambassador to François I 1519-20, ambassador to Charles V 1530); comptroller of the household 1520; treasurer of the household 1521-22; knight of the Garter 1523; Viscount Rochford 1525; one of Henry's inner ring of councillors; earl of Wiltshire, earl of Ormond 1529; lord privy seal 1530, lost office 1536." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"A sophisticated and cultivated man\" (DNB); fluent in French; read Latin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Boleyn (c. 1451-1505), landowner, of Blickling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1476/7-1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Blickling, Norfolk; had a landed base in Kent around 1500 (occupied Hever Castle); inherited father's lands in Norfolk 1505; court c. 1500s-; missions abroad (a post in Calais c. 1509; Low Countries 1512; France 1513, -19, -27; Spain 1522-23; tour of Germany, Italy & France 1530); died at Hever Castle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Margaret (d. 1539/40), 2nd daughter and coheir of Thomas Butler. Married by 1500 Elizabeth (d. 1538), 1st daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd duke of Norfolk (1443-1524), and his 1st wife, Elizabeth. Father of Mary, who became the king's mistress, and Anne, future queen of England. The Boleyns belonged to the upper reaches of the Norfolk gentry, although a great grandfather had been a mercer in London. Modern religious views." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1539" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Boleyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WELMES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Receiver for William Stonor, possibly a relative (calls William \"cousin\")." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Elmes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Stonor, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Elmes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Long+Stratton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Long Stratton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Long Stratton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "career"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWHITE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Taylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "White" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Governor and treasurer of the Foundling Hospital 1745-1772. Lived at the hospital. Had a large practice \"on the Northern Circuit\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Barrister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "306" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Taylor White" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1625 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,69>\n[} [\\XLIII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nThe fault was in our waterman who came so late unto you with my\nletter; but I excuse him, because he promised to deliver it\nhimself, as he did, and could not, happely, come any sooner.\nYour former relation I had safe, which gave me a greate deale of\ncontentment, and lett me understand att full the Puritan charity\nwhat it is, such as Arminius found amongst the brethren in the\nNetherlands. From their doctrine, discipline, and charity, Good\nLord deliver me and all honest men. Dissentients they indure not\nin any petitt opinions, but (\\odio Vatiniano execrantur\\) .\n   I desire to heare what is returned to his Majesty by the\nCommittee for my booke, if it be possible, for therein is\n[^GREEK OMITTED^] . I hope then by your words Dr. White is\nfirme, though the sonne of a flatt capp told him he had better\nhave cutt off his hand; who likewise wrote downe to Dr. Prideux\nat Oxford that I had vilified him, and undervalued him in my\noriginall copy, but Dr. White would not suffer it so to passe\nwith, \"one Prideux,\" and worse terms of disgrace: which it\nseemeth hath so incensed the D=r=., this patron of Featly, that\nurchin, for his client is the (\\graund boutefeu\\) in the\nbusiness: you knowe his name, S=r=. knight, or rather S=r=.\nKnave. I heard of that Jack-an-apes sermon before, by an other.\nIf he were charged with it he would under his hand happely deny\nit, as he hath somewhat else. But possesse your soull in\npatience, the spiritt moveth them, their toungs are their owne,\nthey will speake; and lett them.\n   Att Oxford they are all on fire. Here were last weeke at\n<P I,70>\nEaton some of the tribe with Mr. Hales, and no talke but\ndeclaming against M. Mountagu. Dr. Prideaux, if he had him\nthere, would teach him better Divinity. In Bocardo you must\nimagine. (\\Satis pro imperio.\\) Dr. Benefield would teach him\nhis catechisme. Greate offers! Am I not beholding to theise men,\n(\\qui me nihil sapere docerent, et magno conatu magnas nugas\nagere?\\) Nowe [^GREEK OMITTED^] , and if our Gamaliel will nowe\nopen his mouth and speake out, happily [\\haply\\] he may do that\ngood for which God will reward him, and all posterity thanck\nhim.\n   It is also reported that in my booke I should gird at Dr.\nLindsell's acquaintance Mr. Sibbs, because I use the word\n(^sib^) , and, howe I knowe not, it is with a capitall letter.\nHowe inventive are theise men; though this you knowe was in my\nLord of S. David's mouth, when I was last with you, and I said\nthen, that would ensue which doth. Graye's Inn men, I heare say,\nare offended att it. For their sakes Lindsell may do well to\nassure Mr. Sibbs of my innocency in that point. Mr. Delawne, the\nman you maried, was with me the other day with his unckle, my\nreversioner of Stamford. He told me he would see you (\\in\ntransitu\\) . I did not write, because he could not stay.\n   For Mr. Mallorye's businesse, thus it is: boording and\nbreakfest\n<P I,71>\nwill stand him in 16=li=. (\\per annum\\) , 40=s=. tutorage, which\nis all the ordinary expenses I knowe. It may in all stand him in\nsome 24=li=. (\\per annum\\) . If he be desirous to have him\nthither, I will recommend him to a tutor; or, if he will, I\nthinck he may be att Petworth, where is a good scholler, and\npainfull and carefull, who teacheth my sonne. By your next let\nme understand Mr. Mallorye's resolution, and whether of the two\nhe will I will take order.\n   I entend to go to Pettworth, so sone as Mr. Cruso cometh,\nwith him. Lett him come (\\qua`m citius\\) . I would have him\npreach their next Sunday, for my Lord expecteth him. I see no\nreason but for a day or 2 you may (\\excurrere\\) to Windsore with\nhim, telling my Lord of Durham the occasion. Dr. Newell, or Dr.\nLindsell, for so little time may discharge for you. My wife is\nthere nowe, and will go back with me, but I thinck we shall\nreturne hither againe after Whitsuntide.\n   You knowe I expect missives and pursevants dayly. Dr.\nPrideux, you wrote, hath thretned the first thing the Parleament\ndoth shalbe (for they doubtless are att his beck) to burne my\nbooke, and whie not me?\n   Remember my love to Mr. Mallory, though unknowen, and thanck\nhim for his kindenes to the cause, indeed rather then any\nprivate man; for nowe it is (\\nixus puritanismi\\) . They will\nputt on, and putt to, and make bold with, as the rule is in\nTacitus, the Prince newe in state. But if those whom it\nconcerneth more then young men be wanting att such good\noccasions, - \n   (\\Si Pergama dextris\n   Defendi possent, nostris defensa fuissent.\\)\n   God bless his Church, the King, and those that love them.\n[^GREEK OMITTED^] \n   Your assured loving friend\n   R. Mountagu.\n   Windsore, May 23, [\\1625.\\]\n   If by any means you can, come along with Mr. Cruso.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 69" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 23 May, 1625"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/holdsAccount>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Indicates an account held by this agent." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "account" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Antony>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cornwall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Antony, Cornwall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Antony" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E1CARY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Writer and translator." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4835" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at home, possibly taught by both Michael Drayton and John Davies. Adept at foreign languages (French, Italian, Latin, Hebrew)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Lawrence Tanfield (c.1551-1625), lawyer, MP, knighted 1604, chief baron of the exchequer 1607-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cary née Tanfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1585-1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Burford, Oxfordshire. Lived after 1602? in Hertfordshire (Berkhamsted & Aldenham?) and London. Lived in Ireland (Dublin) from 1622 to July 1625, then in and near London (and Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire?), died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1602 Sir Henry Cary, who became Viscount Falkland 1620 and lord deputy of Ireland for 1622-31 (he married her for money). Had 11 children. Suffered from bouts of depression. Financial difficulties since 1622, disinherited by father. Converted publicly to Catholicism in November 1626 => deserted by husband and mother, lived alone in dire poverty for some time, petitioned the king and privy councillors. Friends with other Catholic converts at court (e.g., Lady Denbigh & Duchess of Buckingham). Took the middle name \"Maria\" in 1632. After husband's death 1633 regained custody of daughters, kidnapped sons 1636." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscountess Falkland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cary née Tanfield" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHAWKESW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LISLE'S SERVANT; IN CHARGE OF THE PORCHESTER CASTLE WHEN THE FAMILY WAS IN CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Semi-literate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HAWKESWORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Portsmouth, Hampshire; Cornwall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "317" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES HAWKESWORTH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "religious" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 T PSTERRY>\n<X PETER STERRY>\n<P 248>\n[^PETER STERRY TO JOHN JONES^]\nFrom M=r= Sterry to John Jones.\nNoble Sir,\n   I have received, October the 15=th=, a sweete and X~an letter\nfrom you in which you express a love and esteeme of one of the\nlowest members in the Body of Christ beyond what he deserveth,\nyou alsoe shew a deep understanding in the two greate evils of\nthese tymes, which agree in a Carnality but differ in this, one\nlayes the weight of religion upon an outward forme, the other\nsetts up a Mistery of Eniquity in the inward ffancy and\nimagination by which it\n<P 249>\ntakes away all forme of Religion in the outward man and\nconfounds light with darknesse, good with Evill, Sperit with\nfflesh, Time with Eternity, God with the Creature, nay with the\nDevill, the first sort Savour not any mistery, and depth in the\nGospell, the other turne the deepe things of God into the depths\nof Satan. I shall say noe more of the first sort, save onely\nthat these things are shadowes and Christ is the Body, the\nkingdome of God consisteth not of these thinges but in\nRighteousnesse, the Righteousnesse of God which is Spirituall,\nand the originall the Righteousnesse of God which is the Morall,\nand the Coppy or Image of the other, grace, joy in the Holy\nGhost, he y=t= doth these things shall be accepted of God and\napproved of men, that is, shall be justifyed in the day of all\ndivine and humane principles, whether he eate or eate not, soe\nit be to the Lord, to Charity and Dedification, but if any man\nbe contentious about these things, I finde noe such custome nor\nany encouragem=t= to it, to flowe from the spirit and face of\nour Lord Jesus in my soule. But if any man would bringe the\nS'=ts= into Bondage to such ordinances as p'ish in the useing,\nhee seemes not to be thoroughly instructed in the power of\nChristes death or the virtue of his resurrection, by which a\nliving way is made into the most holy place, thorow the rending\nof the vaile of fflesh ffor the other sort of Principles they\nhave had their ffirst beginnings in Christianity at Symon Magus\nwho called himselfe the supreame vertue and power, that is the\nfather and carryed about with him a Trumpett which he said was\nthe supreame wisdome or understanding on which the Angells were\nbegotten, according to these Principles by Majicke he served\nhimselfe of the Rulers of the Darknesse of this world, and by\nSensuallity fed himselfe without feare, upon all visible\ninstrum=ts= of Voluptuousnesse. S=r= the bottome of those\nprinciples unvailed of all their Maskeing,\n<P 250>\nMysterious Language, is this, that there is noe God but the\nspirit of this visible world, noe other state or appearance of\nthings besides this visible image, noe other Eternity save a\nperpetuall succession of Generation and Corruption, noe Angells\nbesides the various imaginations of men or man himselfe, that\nall this is God, The spirit of this world as it is in the whole\nworld is the father. Tho it is in every or any P'ticular man or\nappearance is Jesus Christ; that this is the everlasting Gospell\nto knowe this, that all is God, that wee are God, that\neverything is God, and upon this account to be alike free to all\nthinges, and this is Heaven and spiritually on the other side to\nthinke that anythinge is sin, that there is a Heaven, a Hell, a\nGod beyond this image of thinges, this alone is darkenesse, and\nHell and the Devill, that when wee dye o=r= spirits are\nswallowed up into the spiritt of this world, which is our\nreturne to the ffather and our Bodyes change into some other\nnaturall forme of plant, beaste or the like.\n   But S=r= that which I have seene or learned in the light of\nChrist is this, that there is one God the father of whome are\nall thinges, who alsoe is three, the ffather, the word and\nSpiritt. This is he who Inhabiteth Eternity, who is invisable,\nincomprehensible to the eye and understanding of every Creature,\nwhom the Heavens of Hevons cannot hold, those heavens which are\nfarr more above these visible heavens, of Sunn Moon and Starrs,\nthan these are above this spott of earth, that there is one\nJesus the immortall Word, by in and for whom all things were\ncreated invisible and visible; this Jesus is God and soe equall\nto the ffather, one with the ffather he descended into fflesh,\nsoe he became lesse then the ffather, and was obedient to him\nthrough the Crosse, Resurrection, and Assention, he putt of\nfflesh returned to the ffather in our nature, which he changed\nffrom fflesh into spiritt, conformeing it p'fectly to the divine\n<P 251>\nnature makeing it in Soule and Body one Spiritt with God the\nffather, and yet keeping it in its owne propriety as a distinct\nSpiritt from him. This same Jesus as the Lord from Heaven, as a\nquickening spirit descends into the soules of his Saints,\nreveales himselfe and the ffather there formes himselfe in them,\nconformes them to himself, purgeth them by degrees from all\npolutions of flesh and spirit, carryes on the felloweship of his\nsufferings death and resurrection in them, until he have made\nthem spiritt of his spiritt, one spirit with himselfe and y=e=\nffather, first in Soule, finally at the last day in Body alsoe.\nThus his prayer is heard that his Saints may be where he is and\nmay be made p'fect in one, as the ffather and he are one. In the\nmeane tyme while wee are in fflesh wee are imperfect and weake\nin spirit, wee are besett with a weight of sin which easily\npresseth us downe, and haveinge the first fruits of the spiritt\nwee still grone under this body of sin and death, though of a\ntruth wee bye the eye of faith see ourselves already p'fect in\nthe ffather and in Christ above, as alsoe the ffather and Christ\nliveing in us, yet this sight of faith is butt in part, this\nlife of the ffather and of Christ is but in its infancy, in a\nriddle in much obscurety and imp'fection in us, y=t= we cannot\nbut continually say that the father and Christ are farr greater,\nand if wee thinke wee knowe anythinge, or are anythinge, wee\nknowe nothing as wee ought to knowe, wee are nothing. S=r= since\nI received yours I have beene in Phisick and now write in much\ninfirmity of Body. I hope if the Lord p~mitt, to write more on\nthis subject the next weeke.\n   Your most Humble and obliged servant,\n   Peter Sterry.\nWhitehall October 24=th= 1653.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Could be a copy by John Jones? Included in his letter book, which according to the National Library of Wales catalogue \"contains holograph copies\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "248" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "spiritual" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sterry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "preacher to the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PSTERRY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Sterry to John Jones on 24 October, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Little+Britain>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FLondon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Little Britain, ?London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Little Britain" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Datchet>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire+%28near+Windsor%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Datchet, Buckinghamshire (near Windsor)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Datchet" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_051>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1621 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 75>\n[} [\\LI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Madam,\n   I thinke itt long since I heard of you and yours, whos well\nbeings and happines I most hartely desier, and send this bearer\nto inquier of, beseeching you to beleeve that no abscence nor\nlengthe of tyme can diminish that affection in me I have so many\nyears professed and you so well deserved; for, whensoever you\nshall have occasion to make trial therof, you shall find all in\nmy power\n<P 76>\nin yours to com~ande for your servis to the uttermost it can be\nextended, and that I shall reckon itt a good fortune to me to be\nemployed by you in any thing that may give you assurance how\nunfainedly I love you, whereof itt wear an extream contentment\nto me if we wear nearer neighbours, that I might often tell itt\nyou, which I can doe no more. But itt is in this, as much more,\nmy happe to have much of what I wishe not, and want what I\ndesier. Yett I hope eare long sum good occasion will bring you\nto London, from whence, exsept it be somtymes for a day or two,\nI shall not sturre till after Easter terme; my neese, her\nfather, and I haveing bargained, she with him for the present\nposession of her land, and I with her for her posibility in the\nlease of Combe, which to setle thoroughly, and provide to pay\nfor, will coste me so long a stay heare. This donne, I intend to\nturn Combe wholly into money, bothe to make myself a free woman\nfrom debt, and with the rest of itt to rayse as good an estate\nfor lyfe as I can, having now nonne but myselfe to provide for;\nthose designes I had for my neese being crossed by her father's\nuntowardnes, and her owne porcion being sufficient for any\nmatche. Nor do I fear finding this any searious worke for her,\nhaving a thing so well known, as I have already many offerers\nfor itt. So as, dear\n<P 77>\nMadam, the favor you have so long binne pleased to doe me, I\ntrust nowe very shortly to answer with a just account and\npayment of your owne, and will all my lyfe remember with dewe\nthankefullnes, and requite by the best means I can, having been\ndonne me in such a fashion as I owne not the like to any other,\nwhich is unfainedly acknowledged by Your greatly loveing\nfaithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nHarington House, this 20th February [\\1620-1\\] .\n   Sweet Madam, com~ende me affectionatly to M=r= Bacon, and\nblesse your sonne Fred. in my name, as I beseech God to doe all\nyours.\n   The worthy Lady Cornewallis, my noble freind.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 February" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "75" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 20 February, 1621"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ALHOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gilbert Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALETHEIA" ;
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                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWARD N. TALBOT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1585?-1654" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "DAUGHTER OF A NORTHERN FAMILY, SPENT MUCH TIME IN LONDON AND THE CONTINENT. Northern family, Sheffield lodge/manor; London; Italy; London; Europe 1620-1623" ;
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                "WIFE OF THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY 1606-; DAUGHTER OF GILBERT TALBOT, EARL OF SHREWSBURY; NO BROTHERS, TOGETHER WITH HER TWO SISTERS CO-HEIRESS OF GREAT WEALTH. Catholic." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
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                "FN, T" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "771" ;
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                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1654" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALETHEIA HOWARD N. TALBOT" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private meeting" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1501 FO R3EYRE>\n<X ROBERT EYRE III>\n<P 158>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXV.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull brother, Sir Robart Plumpton, kt.\nthese be delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull brother, I recomend me unto you. Brother, I\nhave received your letter, be the which I perceived ye be mynded\nto be with my lord of Schrewsbury on munday next, be noune of\nthe day; and that ye wold have me to meet you by the way.\nBrother, my lord is at Wynfeld, and my lady both, and I wilbe\nglad to wayte upon you at Hegham, a myle from Wynfeld, or els at\nChesterfeld, whether it please you. Brother, I am afrad lese\nthis labour be vayne, for in certayne I caused all the labour to\nbe made possible at this tyme, both to my lord and to my lady,\nand he wold not be turned; for he myght not, and keepe his truth\nand promyse made afore. Notwithstanding, sithe ye be comyng on\nyour way, I thinke it is well done, ye to speake with my lord\nyourselfe, as prevely as ye can; and thus (^Jesu^) kepe you. At\nPadley, the sunday next afore the feast of St. John Baptise.\n   Your loving brother,\n   Robart Eyre, esquire.\n[\\20 June 1501.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fathers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "192" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R3EYRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert III Eyre to Robert I Plumpton on 20 June, 1501"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCLUTTERBUCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clutterbuck" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Went to Ireland with John Carteret in the late 1720s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Secretary to John Carteret, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. MP? Edward Young solicited his help for preferment from Carteret, who became Young's patron." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "167" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Clutterbuck" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Upperby+near+Carlisle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Upperby near Carlisle, Cumbria" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Upperby near Carlisle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_How> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hey, How, Ham, Hay-Wood" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ERHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Göttingen University." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ernest Augustus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1771-1851" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. On the continent 1786-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "K.G. 1786, entered 9th Hanoverian Hussars 1790, wounded at Tournay 1794. Created Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Armagh 1799. King of Hanover 1837." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5223" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1851" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ernest Augustus Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CKENN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHERIFF OF SOMERSET IN 1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHRISTOPHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "KENN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOMERSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "326" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHRISTOPHER KENN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kirklington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kirklington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kirklington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Unerigg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumberland%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Unerigg, Cumberland" , "Unerigg, Cumberland?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Unerigg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "cooperation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1588 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 47>\n[} [\\NO. XXVIII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\RECEIVED 15 MAY, 1588.\\]\n   My pen, my deare brother, hathe remained so long dry as I\nsuppose hit hardly wold have taken ynke againe, but, mollefied\nby the good justice that with your owne person you have bine\npleased to execute, togither with the large assurance that your\nwordes have\n<P 48>\ngiven to some of my ministars, wiche all dothe make me ready to\ndrinke most willingly a large draught of the rivar of Lethe,\nnever minding to thinke of unkindnes, but to turne my yees to\nthe making vp of that sure amitie and stanche good wyll wiche\nmay be presently concluded in ending our league, that so\nunhappyly, to my harts grife, was delaied and differd, assuring\nyou, on the faith of a christian and worde of a king, that my\nhart cannot accuse my conscience of one thoght that might\ninfringe our frindship, or let so good a worke. God the chersar\nof all harts euer so haue misericorde of my soule as my\ninnocencye in that mattar deserveth, and no otherwise; wiche\ninvocation wer to dangerous for a gilty conscience; as I have\ncommanded this bearar more at large to tel you. And for your\npart, my deare brother, thinke, and that with most truith, that,\nif I find you willing to imbrase hit, you shal find of me the\ncarefulst prince of your quiet gouuernment, ready to assist you\nwith forse, with treasor, counsel, or any thing you shal haue\nnede of, as muche as in honor you can require, or upon cause you\nshal nede. You may the more soundly trust my vowes, for never\nyet wer the stained, nether wil I make you the first on whom I\nshal bestowe untruthe, wiche God wyl not suffer me live unto.\n   I have millions of thankes to rendar you, that so frankely\ntold to Cary suche offers as wer made you, wiche I doute not but\nyou shall euer haue cause to reioyse that you refuse; for wher\nthe meane to weken your surest frind, so be you assured the\nintended to subiect you and yours. For you see how the deale\neuen with ther owne in al countries lessar than ther one, and\ntherfor God, for your best, I assure myselfe, wil not let you\nfaule into suche an aperte daunger, undar the cloke, for al\nthat, of harming other and aduansing you; but I hope you wil\ntake Ulisses wexe to saue you from suche sirenes. Hit wer most\nhonorable for you, if so hit please you, to let them knowe that\nyou neuer sent for ther horse, thogh some of your lords (to bold\nwith you in many ther notions and over sawsy in this) made them\nbeliue you consented to ther message, wiche the themselues\ndesired your pardon for. This wyl make them feare you more\nhereafter, and make them\n<P 49>\naffraid to attempt you to weaken your assured frind. If I\ndeserue not your amitie persecute me as your foe; but being\nyours, use me like a prince who feareth none but God.\n   Your most assured loving sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To our good brother and cousin, the king of\nScotland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "c. 15 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on c. 15 May, 1588"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SWALSALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Rector of St. Mary Abchurch, London 1611-13; Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire 1613-26; MASTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE 1618-26, WILLIAM PASTON'S TUTOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1589; BA, MA, BD, DD 1609; Gray's Inn 1624/5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lower clergy; DD; rector of Eastling, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SAMUEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WALSALL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1575-1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM KENT TO LONDON AND CAMBRIDGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "TUTOR OF WILLIAM PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SAMUEL WALSALL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Southampton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Southampton, Hampshire?" , "Southampton, Hampshire" , "Southampton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Southampton" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E12_Production>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises activities that are designed to, and succeed in, creating one or more new items. \nIt specializes the notion of modification into production. The decision as to whether or not an object is regarded as new is context sensitive. Normally, items are considered “new” if there is no obvious overall similarity between them and the consumed items and material used in their production. In other cases, an item is considered “new” because it becomes relevant to documentation by a modification. For example, the scribbling of a name on a potsherd may make it a voting token. The original potsherd may not be worth documenting, in contrast to the inscribed one. \nThis entity can be collective: the printing of a thousand books, for example, would normally be considered a single event. \nAn event should also be documented using E81 Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the originals. In this case, the new items have separate identities and matter is preserved, but identity is not.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Production"@en , "Herstellung"@de , "Παραγωγή"@el , "Produção"@pt , "生产"@cn , "Событие Производства"@ru , "Production"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASMITH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Yeoman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anthony Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Thomas Stockwell's cousin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "193" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anthony Sr. Smith" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P144i_gained_member_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "gained member by"@en , "erwarb Mitglied durch"@de , "获得成员於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E85_Joining> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lower Gentry"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_069>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1604 T M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 304>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXII.\\] THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK TO THE BISHOP OF\nDURHAM.}] [^TO TOBIE MATTHEW^]\n[\\7 Mar. 1603-4.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I think my self very much beholden\nunto your Lordship for your many pitthie kind letters. Your\nformer good advertisements towching the late Conference and\nCommissioners, &c. did pass somewhat slowlie; but your woeful\nletter of the heavie news of the death of that most reverend and\nworthy Archbishop, brought to me on Saturday last, came too, too\nsoon, the Lord God knoweth. Many (no doubt) may, and do lament,\nthat his Majesty hath lost a faithful, good counsillor; the\nChurch a great and notable pillar and patron; and my self also\nhave special cause to sorrow for the want of such an auncient,\nconstant, and dear friend. It is a singular comfort and\nincouragement to us all, that his Highness vouchsafed so\ngraciouslie to visit him; wherein, as in many other excellent\nvertues and things, he doth imitate his late dear sister, worthy\nQueen Elizabeth, who did alway bear and shew a special good\naffection toward him. God move his Majestyes royal and religious\nheart (the sooner the better) to make special choice of one to\nsucceed him; and I think that either your Lordship, or my Lord\nof Winchester, is like to have the place: albeit the dealing\nwith the Sec [\\Secular\\] Priests against the Jesuits in his\nMajesty's time is now said to be a good service, and that it was\ndone only to advance his Majesty's title against the Spanish\nfaction.\n   I send you and my Lord of London my proxy, jointly and\nseverally, lest your Lordship should happen to be sick, &c. I\npray you help Sir John Bennet to such copies or things as are to\nbe sent hither, and must be confirmed by Convocation. Thus,\nbeseeching God to bless your Lordship with His manifold graces,\nand that I may never see you more (though I love you entyrely)\nbut that you may be placed there, to God's glory, the good of\n<P 305>\nHis church, and your own contentment, I bid you most hartily\nfarewel. From Bishopthorp, the vii=th= of March, 1603.\n   Your Lordship's very assured loving friend and brother,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n   To the Right Reverend Father, my very good Lord and Brother,\nthe Bishop of Duresme.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "304" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Tobie" ;
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                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
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                "fellow clergymen" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
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                "archbishop of York" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "361" ;
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                "1604" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMATTHEW> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to Tobie Matthew on 7 March, 1604"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Royal 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "polite commendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1612? FN BELIZABETH>\n<X ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA>\n[} [^TO KING JAMES I, NO DATE, ABOUT 1612^] }] \nMost gratious soueraygn and dear father, this gentleman M=r.=\nHaringtons returne to the court gaue mee a well pleasing\noportunity to present y=or= Ma=ty= w=t= this paper the messenger\nof my most humble duty to your highnes thinking it I confesse\ninfinnitelye long since I was so happie as to enioy your\npresence w=ch= though I dare not presume to desire I know\nnothing I woulld so gladly obtayne And so humbly craving y=or=\nMa=ties= blessing I will euer continue\n   Your Ma=ties= most obedient daughter\n   Elizabeth\nTo the kynges most excellent Maiesty\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
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                "daughter - father" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "princess" ;
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                "Letters to King James the Sixth from the Queen, Prince Henry, Prince Charles, the Princess Elizabeth and her Husband Frederick King of Bohemia, and from their Son Prince Frederick Henry. Ed. by Walker, Sir Patrick and Alexander Macdonald. Edinburgh: The Maitland Club. 1835." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BELIZABETH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Elizabeth Stuart to James I Stuart on ?, 1612"@en .

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                "?London" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hertfordshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Admls.+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Admls. House, New York" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Admls. House" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Wedgwood" ;
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                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "STS" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
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                "Educated privately, sent to school in Bolton c. 1777; went on to Edinburgh University; also received training in the pottery business." ;
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                "Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), master potter" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Josiah Jr" ;
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                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1769-1843" ;
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                "Second surviving son. Mother: Sarah (1734-1815), daughter of Richard Wedgwood, a prosperous merchant. Married in December 1792 Elizabeth Allen (1764-1846), who was from Cresselly, Pembrokeshire." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pottery manufacturer" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1626-1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1688" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Virginia Ferrar" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A CELEBRATED ACTOR, DRAMATIST" ;
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                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9391" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "NATHAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FIELD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1587-1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1633" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "NATHAN FIELD" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1614? FO A2BACON>\n<X ANNE BACON>\n<P 18>\n[} [\\XIV. ANNE LADY BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nMadam,\n   I cannot forbear to signify unto you how welcom my sonne\nNathaniel with your favor is unto me, for without it I thinke I\nshould not have seen hym a great while. And now, Madam,\n<P 19>\nas you shall find us in love reddy to perform all things as we\nhave spoaken unto you, so shall I not cease to praye unto the\nLorde Almighty for the increase of faythfull love between you\nwith all spiritual graces and happiness in this life, and in the\nlife to come, endles felicity to you and yours, in the presence\nof the Blessed Trinity, whear is fulnes of joy, and at whose\nright hand are unspeakable pleasures for evermore. And if it\nshall please you to take Culford in your returne from London,\nyou shall be most entirely welcom and I shall much rejoyce in\nit; and Nath. will meete you on the way to direct you thether.\nAnd thus, good Lady, with more trew love in hart then I can\nexpresse in words, I leave you to the blessed direction of\nAlmighty God, and do rest Yo=r= ever loving freind,\n   Anne Bacon.\n[\\1613-14.\\]\n   To my deerly beloved freind the Lady Jane Cornwallis give\nthis, at London.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future mother-in-law - future daughter-in-law; warm" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady; wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon II, premier baronet of England" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1614" ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bacon née Butts to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Great+Berkhamstead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Great Berkhamstead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Great Berkhamstead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499? T H5PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 5TH EARL>\n<P 75>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVI.\\] }]\n(^To my Right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cousin, I commennd me unto you. And\nwheras I of late hath had in ward two servaunts of Thomas\nMyddleton, for hunting within my parke of Spofford, which I send\nunto you by my servant, Richard Saxston, praying you therfore,\n<P 76>\nto take an obligation of them, and two sufficient men bounden\nwith them in the sume of xx=li=, to be of good bearing and in\nlaw themselfes uppon viii dayes warning, whensoever I send for\nthem; not failing herof as my singuler trust is in you, whom God\nkeepe. Written in my mannor of Semar, the xxvii day of March.\nOver this, Cosin, I hartely thanke you in executing my\ncommaundement.\n   Your Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "75" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "5th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H5PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Seamer> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 27 March, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2ALLEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Adjutant-general of the army in Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possibly married to Mary Huyshe or Huish (online genealogy site, quoting Burke's Landed Gentry)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Adjutant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "674" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Allen" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-M>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Data can be missing due to various reasons:  data do not exist, are insignificant (or not collected because they are below a certain threshold), are unreliable, are not relevant for the period, or other reason not elsewhere specified."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "M" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Missing value"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LPORTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Harry Porter (d. 1734), mercer and woollen draper of Birmingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1715-1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Birmingham? After 1734 lived in Lichfield." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Stepdaughter of Johnson. Close friend of Anna Seward. Helped Johnson's mother run her Lichfield bookshop." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1786" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Porter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTEMPLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DIPLOMATIST, STATESMAN AND AUTHOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Osborne, z Giffard 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Essex, x Osborne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27122" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Penshurst School; Bishop's Stortford School; Emmanuel College, Cambridge; several tours of Europe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight; Master of the Rolls in Ireland; Sir John Temple (1600-1677)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TEMPLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1628-1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BROUGHT UP IN PENSHURST RECTORY, KENT. SPENT VERY MUCH TIME ABROAD, MOVED FROM Blackfriars, LONDON TO TEMPLE HALL, LEICESTERSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "HUSBAND OF DOROTHY OSBORNE. The lovers first met in 1648; William Temple spent a lot of time abroad" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "72237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1698" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM TEMPLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tangier>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tangier" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tangier" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARADCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Gerard of Brindle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Radcliffe née Gerard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Thomas Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice Radcliffe née Gerard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thetford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Thetford, Norfolk" , "Thetford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thetford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Laicester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Laicester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Laicester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brighton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brighton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brighton" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/tipjar>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A tipjar document for this agent, describing means for payment and reward." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "tipjar" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/page> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Doncaster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Doncaster, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Doncaster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news, request" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 148>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLXXXVIII. PRINCE CHARLES TO THE KING.\\] }] \n   Sir\n   Steenie and I doe thinke it necessarie that Bristo should\nstay heer behynd us, for wee cannot see how the businesses of\nfrendship (as they call it)\n<P 149>\ncan be ended, without eather his stay or ours, and we thinke\nthat they cannot choose but a great whyle of treating: for that\nof the Palatinat onlie will take up at least two monthes for the\nperfyting of it: besydes your Majesty knowes ther ar manie other\nbusinesses of great consequence which must requyre tyme: and if\nwee should goe away without leaving somboddie behynd us to end\nthem (and your Majisty knowes ther is noboddie so fitt for this\nas Bristo) they may justlie thinke that I cam onlie for a\nMarriage and not for a frendship. Wherfor since his stay will\nmake our happiness of kissing your Majesty's hands to be the\nsooner, I hope ye will not onlie give him leave, but command him\nto obey us in this. So humblie craving your Majesty's blessinge\nI rest\n   Your Majesty's humble and obedient sone and servant\n   Charles.\nMadrill the 25 of Aprill 1623.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "184" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Madrid> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to James I Stuart on 25 April, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDSTANHOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "525" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Stanhope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_186>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1639 FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 290>\n[} [\\CXCIII. ELIZA LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Mother,\n   I humbly thanke you for your kind letter and desire of my\ncompany, which truly, Madam, is very pleasinge to me, and I\nshude be very glad to see pratteling Frede, yo=r= La=p=, and all\nthe rest of my good frends at cheerly Culford, if I coulde: but,\nalas! Madam, I feare I shall not this somere, because it is so\nnear spent, and now M=rs= Arpe looks within a weeke, and my\npoore Lady Shelly is going away for a month to Sir Thomas\nShelly's, to see if that air will do her any good for her case;\nif not, she must presently away for France, for Doctor Caddiman\nsays, if she lose this season, it will be too late for her to\ngo; so that, Madam, by these resons yo=r= La=p= may know that I\nmust do as I may. But, Madam, though I see not our babs, yet my\ncomforte is that within 2 months I\n<P 291>\nshall have the happines of seeing her that, under God, is the\npreserver of our babs; for whom with myselfe I give to yo=r=\nLa=p= humble thanks, humbly beseching God to bless us all with\nHis saving grace, and to give us happie meetings when it shall\nplease Him. I am sorry silly Harriote is still so great a\nwagler, for now I shall feare her not out growing it; but God's\nwill be done: and for Frede, I think the best is your opinion of\nnot letting him use them till it shall please God to give him\nmore strength. I beseche yo=r= La=p= to bless them all, and be\npleased to present my sarvis to my sister and brother. I have\nsente him his sworde by the carrior. I have obaied your com~ands\nto me. Lady Denbigh remembers her sarvis to yo=r= La=p=, and\ngives you many thanks for your fine recete. My Lady Duches yet\nhoulds out still; she is yet at her aunte of Richmond's, so that\nnow we see her but seldom. Monday was my Lord Felding's marage\nday; but so private, that his mother did\n<P 292>\nnot know, or at lest pretended ignorans to every body: theare\nwas nobody at the marage but the 2 fathers, the man and the\nwoman, and one doctor, at a church in London. The which daye\nthear had like to have bene a great duell fought on horseback\nbetwene my Lord of Holland and my Lord Nucasell; but, God be\nthanked! by His marsy it was prevented, for they had fought 3\nto 3, and it might have begott many quarels: it seams it was\nsomething about their cullears flying at the army; but now all\nis well, and they good frends againe, The Knight Marshall should\nhave bene second to my Lord Holland, and one M=r= Palms to my\nLord Nucasell; and M=r= Walter Mountagu, taking a supposition on\nSunday night upon seeing Palms with my Lord Holland, on Monday\nby daye light went to my Lord Holland, and hung on him like a\nbur that is not to be shaken off, by which meanes before they\ncould finde one to fight with him, they wear found out by my\nLord Nuport and M=r= Wilmotte; but the brute first ran about the\ntowne that it was my Lord Essex and Holland, because, as it\nseems, that M=r= Palms keeps much with Essex. Madam, I shude\nhave sente yo=r= La=p= worde last weeke of 2 warrants that my\nhusband has given, one to M=r= Fenne, our clarke, and one to\nM=r= Cosin,\n<P 293>\nM=r= Treasurer's stuarde; 'twas partly by my meanes. Madam, I\nnow have the writing for the stuardshepe of Aye from the\natturney, and have sente it to M=r= Lucas for my Lord to present\nto the Queene for her hande, with telling him that, as soone as\nher Ma=tie's= hand was at it, I shude send to him again from\nyou, meaning the hundred pound; which he semed willing to\nunderstand, for his answer was, that if his Lord did not get the\nQueene's hand within 3 or 4 dayes, he wode returne it to me\nagaine to presente to the Queene, for her hand must be to it\nbefore we can get the seales. So, Madam, yesterday I wrote to\nM=r= Fenne to pray him to provide a hundred pound against the\nend of this weeke or the begin~ing of the next; but he gave it\nto Josias, and I shall kepe it till next weeke that I reseave\nyour plesure, though it be signed in the meane time; and for\nM=r= Lucas's own rewarde, I shall, according to your directions,\neyther give him what you plese, or tell him that you will be his\ndebtor till Michaelmas tearme that you come up: but, Madam, the\nwrighting this makes me sweate, because we are so chargeable\nevery way that I am ashamed of it. I pray God give us gras to be\nthankfull, and in good time to make good use of your love and\nfavour to us, for, truly, Madam, many wod be wery of doing so\nmuch; for all which, with your huge kindnes, God\n<P 294>\nrewarde you! And, my good Mother, I must now conclude with\nbeging your prayers and blessing to and for us all, and so I\nhumbly kis your hands as, Madam,\n   Yo=r= La=p's= tru affectionat daughter and humble sarvante,\n   Eliza Cornwaleis.\nWhite-Hall, the 15 of August 1639.\n   I beleve Charles will think M=r= Fenne's absence very long;\nand, yf I had thought of his going there, I should have beged of\nyour La=p= that, going or coming, he might have looked upon our\nnew purchas: it is just as forward as the stuardeshepe, and yet,\nfor aught I know, it may be a fortnight ere they get all the\nseales, because some of the lessees are yet out of towne. Madam,\nthis is all the papers that has bene found about the chambor\nsins your going. George Elliote's sarvis must not be forgot. I\nsay nothing of my husband, because he says he will write\nhimselfe. I thanke God he is very vell.\n\n"@en ;
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                "15 August" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "290" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Elizabeth" ;
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                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
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                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1024" ;
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                "1639" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 15 August, 1639"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "DIPLOMATIST AND AUTHOR, KNIGHTED IN 1530. CLERK OF ASSIZE ON THE WESTERN CIRCUIT 1511-1528, J.P. FOR OXFORDSHIRE 1522, AMBASSADOR TO CHARLES V, M.P. FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE 1542" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "THOMAS" ;
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                "1528" ;
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                "ELYOT" ;
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                "1536" ;
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                "11" ;
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                "1490?-1546" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SUFFOLK, MOVED TO CAMBRIDGESHIRE. FOREIGN MISSIONS." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Humanist" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "ON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7201" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1546" ;
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                "THOMAS ELYOT" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "religion, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653? TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 235>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MR. COURTNEY^]\nTo Mr. Courtney.\nDeare Friend,\n   Yo=rs= of the 7=th= present, and therein the testimony of the\nLord's blessed presence with us and our cause in the last fight,\nbetwixt the ffleets at Sea, hath much raised our spirits to a\nrejoicing frame. The Lord God give us meaknesse humbly to walke\nworthy of such mercys, and direct such as have the power of the\nNation in their hands to improve the appearances of the Lord\nwith them, to the praise of his greate name, and to the pulling\ndown of the Mann of Sin and its tiranicall and wicked powers, as\nwell in the hearts and spirits of his people (driving them to\nbitter disputes\n<P 236>\nand dividing principles about formes and shadowes, and to y=e=\nexercising of faith which worketh by love, and improving gospell\nordinances for the building of the new creature) is in those\noutward powers, with the anti-christian [^BLANK^] hath for many\nyeares exersized over the estates, bodys and conciences of men.\nIt hath seemed good unto the Lord to suffer most bitter pulpitt\ncontentions to arise amongst us about the circumstance of an\nordinance when to be administered, both sides engaging their\npoore hearers to a necessity of building their faith upon what\nthey respectively assert, before they can be accounted members\nof the Church of Christ or of the house of God, and one side\npositively denying com~union in other ordinances as members of\nthe Church of Christ, with any of the contrary judgm=t= because\nthey make a non-conformity in Judgm=t= (though otherwise never\nsoe holy and gracious) to be a disorderly walking I look upon as\na Tiranizing over y=e= contiences of their bretheren. I hope\ny=t= God is putting an end to these contenc~ons, which bringeth\nnothing but barrenesse and leanesse to y=e= soule and provoketh\nneither to love nor good workes. I am loath to be too tedious on\nthis theame. I desire to heare from you often.\n   Yo=r= assured ffriend,\n   Jo. Jones\n\n"@en ;
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                "13 June" ;
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                "Year marked as uncertain in corpus but National Library of Wales catalogue gives an exact date." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Courtney" ;
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                "friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
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                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "330" ;
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                "1653" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_COURTNEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to  Courtney on 13 June, 1653"@en .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was use of"@en , "ήταν χρήση του/της"@el , "可使用"@cn , "foi uso de"@pt , "war die Verwendung von"@de , "était l’utilisation de"@fr , "был применением для"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Abbington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Abbington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abbington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLENTHALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer and speaker of the House of Commons. Recorder of Woodstock 1621; MP for New Woodstock, Oxfordshire 1624; Oxfordshire bench of magistrates 1631; bencher at Lincoln's Inn 1633; successful legal practice; recorder of Gloucester 1638; MP for Woodstock 1640; speaker of the 2nd parliament of 1640; remained speaker during the civil war, commonwealth and the first parliament of the protectorate (break 1653); master of the rolls 1643; commissioner of the great seal 1646; chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster 1647; continued as MP for Oxfordshire in the 2nd parliament of the protectorate; member of the 'other house' 1657; speaker, head of the armed forces, keeper of the great seal 1659; barred from public office for life 1660." ;
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                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16467" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Thame School; matriculated at St. Alban Hall, Oxford 1607, did not take a degree; admitted to Lincoln's Inn 1609, called to the bar 1616." ;
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                "William Lenthall (d. 1596)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
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                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lenthall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1591-1662" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "Born at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; educated in Oxfordshire and London; held offices in Oxfordshire 1621, Gloucestershire 1638; legal practice in ?London; bought manors in Berkshire 1630, Oxfordshire 1633 (estates in the Oxford area); had a house at Charing Cross, London by 1640; retired to Burford, Oxfordshire 1660." ;
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                "Second son. Mother: Frances Southwell, of Horsham St. Faith, Norfolk, sister of Jesuit poet Robert Southwell. Family became protestant after William Sr's death." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord (under the protectorate)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Lenthall" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KHASTINGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "In charge of the viceregal household at the King's Manor in York 1572-95; took care of the 1st earl of Essex's two daughters and younger son 1576- and of her nephew Thomas Sidney 1586-; also responsible for the upbringing of other young charges." ;
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                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/69739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Dudley (1504-1553), duke of Northumberland, royal servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hastings née Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1582" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "b. c. 1538, d. 1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father's principal seat in Sussex, by 1540 Worcestershire; connections with the court; household at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire 1560; King's Manor, York 1572 (still frequently attended court); settled in Chelsea 1595/6." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest of 13 children. Mother: Jane (c. 1509-1555), daughter of Sir Edward Guildford. Sister of Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester. Married 1553 Henry Hastings (1536?-1595), eldest son of Francis Hastings, 2nd earl of Huntingdon; he became 3rd earl 1560 and president of the council in the north 1572. Had no children of her own. Close to Elizabeth I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "439" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1620" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Hastings née Dudley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPASLEW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Last Abbot, elected 1506; executed; Earl of Derby was Steward of Whalley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paslew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 12 March 1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Abbot of Whalley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "413" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1537" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Paslew" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Foston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Foston, Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Foston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Authenticity>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Authenticity"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Montagu, z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/53530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Presumably well read\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Holles (1662-1711), 4th earl of Clare and 1st duke of Newcastle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henrietta Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley née Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1694-1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Raised and lived at family estates in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Northumberland, Cambridgeshire and in London. Welbeck, Nottinghamshire 1694-1713(?), apparently also in London for the season; London 1713(?)-1742; retired to Welbeck in 1742(-1755)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Edward Harley, 2nd earl of Oxford in 1713. Their daughter was later Edward Young's close friend Margaret Harley. Corresponded regularly with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Descended from \"great families\", and inherited much wealth and estates; the Oxford family owned large estates in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1755" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henrietta Cavendish Harley née Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_107>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481 T WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P II,131>\n[} [\\296. SIR WILLIAM STONOR TO HARRY DOGETT\\] }]\n[\\23 Dec. 1481\\]\n   My old frynd, I recommaund me unto you. Syr, I have resseyvyd\na bylle fro my cosyn Elmes, wyche cam fro you, so my seyd cosyn\nseth, he vyll sele to the doctor, and wyllyth me to make yov a\nsuffycient varant for the x. li. Syr, by this bylle, vryt with\nmy own hand on Crist[{mas{] Eve ys Eve (\\Anno regni regis\\) E.\niiij=ti= xxj=o=, I vylle at the nexte reseyte by my cosyn Elmes\nye be content, and this wryt with my ovne hand shalbe his\nsufficient dyscharge, he so contenteyng yov the sume of x. li.\nMy trust ys I shalle have thys cope ayen thys tyde. Jhesu\npreserve yov your lond [\\?\\] at Stonore.\n   Will=m= Stonore K.\n   To my trusty frynd Harry Dog[{ett{] in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 131" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dogett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "employer - employee; friendly" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HDOGETT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to Henry Dogett on 23 December, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hamersford+%28%3F+Amersfoort>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hamersford (? Amersfoort, the Netherlands)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hamersford (? Amersfoort" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FEMALEPATIENT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Unknown female patient" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Addressed as \"your Ladyship\" by John Symcotts Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Unknown female patient" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWEBBER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Priest at the bishop of Exeter's office; collated prebendary 21 Sept. 1436; exch. 21 Apr. 1439 with John Snetisham for another preb. in Exeter; treasurer 1442-1453; precentor 1453-1459; dean 1459-1477." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "B.Cn.L." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Webber" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Exeter, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Priest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "842" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1477" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry (?) Webber" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-W>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "W" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Weekly"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-710>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for monthly series)\nfrom year/month to year/month"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "710" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYMMCCYYMM"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TYORKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Yorke (1658-1716) of Gowthwaite and Richmond, Yorkshire; MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Yorke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1688-1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family from Richmond, Yorkshire; seats also at Netherdale and Bewerley Court. Of Halton Place, Long Preston, Yorkshire (source: Nidderdale, by William Grainge). Visited(?) London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Catherine Lister (she planned to leave her property to him). Brother of James Clavering's 1st wife Catherine." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7012" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1768" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Yorke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leyden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leyden" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leyden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Inner+Temple>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Inner Temple, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Inner Temple" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Templehurst>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Templehurst, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Templehurst" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P24i_changed_ownership_through>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "转移了所有权於"@cn , "сменил владельца через"@ru , "ging über in Besitz durch"@de , "a changé de mains du fait de"@fr , "changed ownership through"@en , "mudou de proprietário por meio de"@pt , "άλλαξε ιδιοκτησία μέσω"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_064>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1623 T T1HUTTON>\n<X TIMOTHY HUTTON 1>\n<P 245>\n[} [\\LETTER CLIX.\\] MY LETTER TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF YORKE FOR\nMR. SHERRARD.}] [^TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK^]\n[\\8ber ult. 1623.\\]\n   My dutye remembred, &c.\n   I made bould att my last beeing att Byshoppthorp humblye to\nentreate your Grace's favoure in the behalfe of thys bearer\nM=r=. Sherrard; and I dyd then intimate unto your Grace that\n(with your favourable acceptance) I would wryte with hym unto\nyou att such tyme as he brought the booke which your Grace\nrequyred hym to wryte.\n   I must acknowledg that I have nott deserved to obtayne any\nsute of you; yett such is the nature of necessytye that yt\noftentymes presumeth upon (\\non erubescunt literae\\) . And, now\nthat I have begunne to speake unto my Lord, (\\\"ne quaeso\naccendatur ira Domini, si loquar tantum hac vice\"\\) . Good my\nLord, even for God's sake, hys glorie, and the good of hys\nChurch, lett me beseech and humbly beg your favour for hym,\nwhose integretye of lyfe I know, and whose learning you know,\nand for both I know nott many such.\n   I know your Grace hath many worthye Chaplaynes, whoe depend\non you for there preferrement; butt myne humble sute is, that\n(as God hath made them fyshers of men) your Grace would bestow\nsuch a poore flye on hym as your Chaplaynes happelie wyll nott\nvouchsafe to bate there hookes withall. The poore meanes that he\nhath is nott worth twentye pownds (\\per annum\\) (I speake of the\nmost), having a wyfe, twoe chyldren and one half (I speake of\nthe least); and such is the myserie of the tyme, and my desyre\nto wyshe hym good, as I would wyllingly gyve out of my poore\nestate one, twoe, or three hundreth powndes to buye hym a lyving\nyf I knew how to come by ytt: butt thys I make bould to wryte\nunto your Grace to shew my symple condition to hym as a learned\nmynyster, and as I am myselfe a poore sonne of a Levyte; your\nGrace's honorable and free dysposition to all schollars beeing\nknown unto all. Thus,\n<P 246>\nloath to add tediousnes to bouldnes, and humblye craving pardon\nfor the same, I doe rest,\n   Humblye at your Grace's comandment,\n   T. H.\n   Richmund, (\\8=bris= ult.\\) [\\1623.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "Timothy Hutton to Tobie Matthew on 31 October, 1623"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "2" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                "FN, T" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
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                "2" ;
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                "JOHN HEYDON" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Scottish negotiations" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1524 T TDACRE>\n<X THOMAS LORD DACRE>\n<P 240>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXV. LORD DACRE TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }] \n<P 241>\n   My Lorde pleas it your Grace to knowe that this present hour\nI am advertised by my secrete espiall out of Scotland that the\nLordes of the same contynueng\n<P 242>\nto giddres all Witson Weke in Edinburghe were in the Tolbothe of\nthe same Monday, Tewisday, Wednisday, and Thurysday laste paste\nin counseill, and there the Duke of Albany demanded of theim by\nhis writing certein things articulerly as your Grace may\nperceive by theim, with the Lordes aunsweres ensewing; that is\nto saye\n   Furst the said Duke deasired thre monthes licence of the King\nand Lordes to th'intent in that tyme he mought departe in France\nand retorne in Scotland again for certain considerations moving\nthe King and Wele of Scotland, specially for the making of\nprovision for the defence and susteignyng of the Warres anempt\nand against the Kings Highnes our Soveraign Lorde and his\nrealme, and to knowe what the Frenche Kings parte shulde be, to\nthe supple of Scotlande; and to that effect deasired a\nCommission with Servants of the Kings to passe with hym in\nFraunce for his aunswere, good counseill, and supple to be had\nand knowen towards Scotlande. \n   The Lordes aunswered sayeing it was not tyme now for hym to\nremeve furth of the Realme, remembring the grete damagies that\nthe realme and pore subjects had susteigned in his absence past,\nand considering that towards the King and Realme apperauntt\ngrete warres, and also, as they were advertised, the Realme by\nall lyklyhode wolde in shorte tyme be preserved by\n<P 243>\nthe Kings Highnes our soverain Lorde and his realme, and seing\nthe King now at nonage, and he having governaunce of his Realme,\nit were not his honor to be absent fro the defence of it. He\naunswered and said he had suche secrete busynes to do with the\nFrenche King concernyng the same that he must nedes in his owne\nperson speke with hym. The Lordes hering the same, graunted hym\nthe said licence with a commission to oon Maister David Beton, a\nclerke, and a harrolde, to departe with hym in Fraunce; which\nthre persones ar delivered with powier and departed with him\naccordingly.\n   Secundely the Duke desired the bande that was maide in Rowane\nby the bishop of Dunkelde, the secretary, and the bushop of Ross\nto be kept by the King and the Lordes to the Frenche King, and\nno peas to be takin with this Realme of Inglande during the time\nof his licence; and further in his absens, without the advice of\nthe French Kyng and hym.\n   The Lordes aunswered that the bande made in Rowane they were\ncontented shulde be kept, so that the Frenche King wolde in the\nmean season kepe the bande maide to the King of Scotts; and in\nlikewise the lordes of Scotlande ar contented to contynew the\nwarre enduring his licence, and further, unto they had the\nFrenche Kings advice, except that the King's\n<P 244>\nHighnes our Soverain lorde be his maigne power in the mean\nseason fortuned to invade and pursue Scotland, whiche Scotland\nwere not able to resiste, that then he being absent, (of force)\nthey must neds take peas with our said Soverain and his Realme.\n   Thirdly the Duke desired the Quene and the Lordes to holde\nthe King in the Castell of Strivelying, and boundes divised for\nhym afore, to his retorne in Scotland again, binding the Quene\nneither to confederate with the Kings Highnes our said Soverain\nlorde nor to consent to peas.\n   To the which deasires the Quene denyed hym in a parte, saing\nif he yode awaye she must neds do for her self: and inlikewise\nthe lordes said, promising to do their best to cause hym kepe\nin, so farr as they might solicite hym.\n   Fourthly the Duke deasired that Grisels, a Frenchman, his\nservant, might remaine in Scotland as Treasourer of the same,\nhaving th'auctoritye of his office whiles his retorne again in\nScotlande, and nothing to be done or consented unto in any\ngreate mattiers unto they had his advice.\n   The Lordes aunswered, saing, what servant so ever he pleased\nto leif theim shulde be welcum, but they thought not suche a man\nmete for that office.\n   Fiftly the Duke deasired that the Quene shulde be obeyed in\nall her rights.\n<P 245>\n   The Lordes aunswered and said the pleasure and service that\nthey might do shulde be at her commandement.\n   Sextly and laste of all the Duke deasired to have and borrow\nof the Lordes forty thousand Crownes of the Son to furnishe hym\ncertein wages, and for the furnishing of his Shippes, and he to\ndeliver the same again to the merchands of Scotlande in the\nTowne of Deipe.\n   The Lordes maide aunswer herunto they coude not make hym any\nsiche som of money: and said, if he wold remaigne with them to\nthe suppleying of the warres, thay shulde ware with hym their\nbodies and goodes.\n   Wherupon the same Duke having all the Lordes afore hym on\nFridaye last paste tooke leve of theim and rode that night to\nLithguo: on Satturday to Stryveling, and there remaigned\nSondaye, taking his leif of the King and Quene: and determined\nto be in Glasgue yesterdaye: and this Tewisday to Dumbretain,\nwhere as he wol take shippe if the wynde wol serve hym.\n   Immediatly aftre he be entred ship, and sailed out of sight\nfrome Dumbretayn, I am promised to be surely and diligently\nadvertised therof; and if there be any retorne of hym your Grace\nshalbe certefied accordingly,\n<P 246>\nGod willing, who preserve your Grace. At Whittingham this last\ndaye of May at iij. of the clok in the mornyng.\n   Yowrs to hyes serves\n   Thomas Dacre.\nTo my Lord Legats Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Wolsey" ;
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                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
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                "border warden - royal minister" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
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                "Dacre" ;
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                "baron, warden of the marches" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "956" ;
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                "1524" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDACRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whittingham> ;
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                "Thomas Dacre to Thomas Wolsey on 31 May, 1524"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
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                "Whitehouse, Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whitehouse" .

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                "A sha1sum hash, in hex." ;
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                "unstable" .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1631 FO ARANDOLPH>\n<X AMBROSE RANDOLPH>\n<P 243>\n[} [\\CLVI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^AMBROSE RANDOLPH TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMost honored Ladye,\n   Understanding this second time, not without some wonder, how\nfrustrat your La=p's= expectations of my letters hath beene by\nreason of the messenger's neglect rather then my owne, I am now\ndetermined to transgress by troubling you with them rather then\nstill be thought unmindfull of that duty which I must ever\nacknowledge most due to your La=p=, that being the only and best\nexpression I can make to so noble a freinde. I therfore omitting\nto speake of the new reformation on the King and Queen's side in\nthis court and of the Kinge's voyage into Scotland about the\nmidst of Aprill next, with the Queene's bringing him to Yorke,\nif not further, and his going to Newmarket in March; as also of\nthe Duke de Vandome's goinge on Monday next to Bagshaws to hunt\nfor a weeke, and of his Lady's coming hither; all which I doubt\nnot but your Ladyship hath heard of, if not of the great\npreparation of the Painted Chamber for the Marshall's Court\nthere apointed to sitt, with the Lord Leynsey, Constable, and\ndivers\n<P 244>\nothers, to judge the lawfulness of single combats, and then, if\nit be thought fitt to proceed that way with the L=ds= Massey and\nRamsey, to apoint the time, place, and weapon; all which will be\non Thursday next, or the Thursday after the tearme. Pure\ndiscourse here now is of the great overthrow the Hollanders have\ngiven the Spanyards in the West Indies, where they have sunk and\ndispersed the Spanish fleet they went to meet, so that it cannot\nbe agayne repaired in many yeares, and have taken 2 very rich\ncarracks. Of the Kinge of Swethland's continewed victorys I sent\nword in my former letter, if not of the present he sent Sir.\nTho. Roe, it being valewed at four and twenty hundred pounds, if\nit continew not still copper, but be turned into plate, as the\nKing com~anded; for he sent as much copper as was worth 3000+L,\nwith a letter which he esteemes farr above the present, wherein\nthe King did thanke him for his good counsell and perswasions,\nto which, next under God's owne hand, he doth impute all his\n<P 245>\nhappy proseedinge: to whose best protection I committ your\nLadyship, resting\n   Your most humble and affectionat serv=t=,\n   Ambrose Randolph.\nNovemb. 17 [\\1631\\] .\n   Your window cushill shall be sent by M=r= Morse.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "relatives by marriage; AR husband of a \"cousin\"" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Ambrose" ;
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                "Randolph" ;
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                "government official" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "400" ;
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                "1631" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARANDOLPH> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Ambrose Randolph to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 17 November, 1631"@en .

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                "Seven children, two of them merchants. Wife Elizabeth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "182" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Sr Symcotts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marlborough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wiltshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Marlborough, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marlborough" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Honslerdyck>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Honslerdyck" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Honslerdyck" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H5PERCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Magnate. Succeeded as 5th earl, KB 1489; KG 1495; fought against the Cornish rebels 1497, the French 1513, the Scots 1523; privy councillor 1498 (says Kirby); steward of Knaresborough for life; JP for Westmorland c. 1499, for Sussex 1500, later for the West & East Ridings; warden-general of the marches (ceremonial) 1503; member of the council of the north 1522? (could be his son)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, x Clifford, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21936" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Percy (c. 1449-1489), 4th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1478-1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "North; brought up at court; received livery of his estates (mostly in Yorkshire, Northumberland and Cumberland) 1498; died at Wressle Castle, Yorkshire, \"a favourite residence of the Percies\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Maud (d. in/ante 1485), daughter of William Herbert, 1st earl of Pembroke. Married ante 1502 Katherine (d. 1542), daughter and co-heiress of Sir Robert Spencer of Spencercombe, Devon. Sometimes known as \"the Magnificent\". Distrusted by Henry VII and VIII, excluded from or eschewed royal office." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "5th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1527" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (dispute with Sir William Beckwith)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1488? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 72>\n[} [\\LETTER XLI.\\] }]\n(^To my right hartely beloved Cousin Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cousin, I commennd me unto you; and\nwheras I conceive that ther is a grudge depending betwixt you\nand Sir William Beckwith, knight, I, entending the peacifiyng\nthereof, desire and pray you to forbere and contynue to do any\n<P 73>\nthing in that behalfe against the sayd Sir William unto my next\ncommyng into Yorkshire. And then, I shall shew me in such wyse\nfor the reformacion therof, as I trust shall agre with right law\nand conscience. Wherefore I pray you to conforme you to the\naccomplishment herof, as my very trust is in you. I have wrytten\nin like wise unto the sayd Sir William. That now God conserve\nyou. Wrytten in my castell of Warkworth, the xvi day of July.\nOver this, Cousin, ye shall understand, that the sayd Sir\nWilliam Beckwith will committ him unto my rule in all behalves,\nand therfore I pray you to se the premysses performed.\n   Your Cousin\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "72" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warkworth+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 16 July, 1488"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Her aunt wished her to become a nun but she may have chosen a worldly life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Sent to finish her education at the Augustinian priory headed by her aunt Winefrid Thimelby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Herbert Aston (bap. 1614, d. 1688/9), poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Gertrude" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "?; Bellamore (built by 1656) in Colton near Lichfield, Staffordshire; sent abroad to Louvain, Flanders to finish her education." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Catherine Aston née Thimelby (1617/18-1658)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gertrude Aston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_089>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480 FS WELMES>\n<X WALTER ELMES>\n<P II,106>\n[} [\\269. WALTER ELMES TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\1480\\]\n   After my dewe recomaundacion, &c. M=r=. Page recomaundyth him\nto yow, prayyng yow to send the Bukk to Warde, Shreve and\nAldyrman of London, dwellyng on Canynggesstrete, wher that Syr\nRauff Joslyn dwellyd, and that Jamys myte kary hit: to whome I\npray yow to take xx d., and I shall content hit, for the\nkaryage, for Master Page wyllys me so to do. And Jhesu kepe yow.\n   Y=ors= to my power, W. Elmes.\n   To the Ryth Wurshipfull Syr W. Stonor K.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 106" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master; relatives?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Elmes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "82" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WELMES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Elmes to William Stonor on ?, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FOxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aston, Yorkshire?" , "Aston" , "Aston, ?Oxfordshire" , "Aston, Berkshire" , "Aston, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1566 T TRANDOLPH>\n<X THOMAS RANDOLPH>\n<P 205>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXV. THOMAS RANDOLPH TO SIR WILLIAM CECIL.\\] }]\n   Maye yt please yo=r= H. I have receaved the Quene's M=ts=.\nlettre of the seconde of this instant, and therby understonde\nher Mat=s=. mynde touchynge the Commissioners appoynted by this\nQuene according to her Mat=s=. will. I have spoken agayne with\nthis Quene that some other noble man of lyke qualitie myghte be\nappoynted in my Lord Bothewell place, whearunto her Grace hathe\nnot yet accorded, but hathe promised to conferr with her\nCounsell ther in, and to gyve me a resolute answer therof within\niij. or iiij. dayes, w=ch= tyme I do attende, and in the meane\nseason wolde not that yo=r= H. sholde thynke longe for my\nlettres; for with more expedition I cane not bringe these\nmatters to that passe that is to be desyered. I thoughte good\nalso t'advertyse yo=r= H. that this daye Roberte Melvin is\ndespached from hens towards the Quene's Ma=tie= from the Quene.\nHis cheif Commission is to see what the Quene's Ma=tie= will do\nfor this Quene towards the succession in favour of my Lord of\nMurraye and his complices. He muste also sue for my Ladie Lenox\ndeliverie, and other wyse see what freindshipe he cane mayke\namonge such as are well wyllinge towards her\n<P 206>\nand howsbonde, that none be preferred to them in their pretended\nrighte. The best couller that he cane use is to be suter for the\nLord, and in the meane season maye deale with other as he cane\nfynde occasion. Yt is thought that anye thynge that this Quene\ncane desyer wilbe the easlyer accordyd for the greate number of\nher favorers in the Quenes Ma=ts= reaulme. I shall not neade nor\nwyll not be so bolde as t'advise you to stonde harde to yo=r=\ncentere, but I assure you I see this parte of the circumference\nshrewedlye inclined, and to beare a greate swaye to yo=r= hurte,\nyf yt be not looked unto. Yt hathe byne openlye saide by this\nQuene that she wyll have the Masse free for all men that wyll\nhere yt. Her howsbonde, his father, Lord Athall, and other, nowe\ndaylye resorte to yt. The Protestants in suche feare and dowte\nof them selves that theie knowe not what shall become of them.\nThe wyseste so myche meslyke this state and goverment, that\ntheie desyer nothynge more then the retorne of the Lords, ether\nto be receaved in their owne rowmes or ons agayne to put all in\nhazarde.\n   Yesterdaye the Lord Darlye receaved the Order. The Emb. bothe\ndyned and supped with hym. This daye he dynethe with the Quene;\ntomorrowe with the Counsell; upon Wensedaye in the Castle; and\nThursedaye departethe. The Solemnitie was greate, the moste\nparte of the nobilitie present. Ther went with hym to the masse,\nhis father, Earles Athall and\n<P 207>\nCassels, and Lord Seton. Thus myche I thought good to wryte unto\nYour H. attendinge suche answer as I shall gette touchynge the\nCommissioners. Moste humblye I tayke my leave. At Edenb. the\nx=th=. of Februarie 1565.\n   Yo=r= h. bounden at commande\n   Tho. Randolphe.\n   To the righte honorable S=r=. William Cecill Knighte\nPrincipall Secretarie to the Quenes Ma=tie=.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "205" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, principal secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "diplomat - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "diplomat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Edinburgh> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Randolph to William Cecil on 10 February, 1566"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chessington%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chessington?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chessington?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RRICH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Solicitor-general; knighted; chancellor of the court of augmentations; lord chancellor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "May have studied at Cambridge; Middle Temple 1516." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Rich (d. 1509?) of Penton Mewsey, Hampshire; wife Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rich (Riche)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1496/7-1567" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Basingstoke, Hampshire; may have grown up in London;" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Baron Rich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1567" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Rich (Riche)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDCLIFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A GENTLEMAN SERVANT TO THE LISLES IN CALAIS, CONVICTED OF COUNTERFAITING THE KING'S PRIVY SIGNET AND EXECUTED AT TYBORN 2/9/1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CALAIS, DOVER, NEWGATE, TYBURN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "416" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1538" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerford+Booths>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Somerford Booths" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Somerford Booths" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PDUTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight; sheriff of Cheshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Piers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "442" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Piers Dutton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P55_has_current_location>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records the location of an E19 Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property. \n\tThis property is a specialisation of P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of). It indicates that the E53 Place associated with the E19 Physical Object is the current location of the object. The property does not allow any indication of how long the Object has been at the current location. \nP55 has current location (currently holds) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move P26 moved to (was destination of) to E53 Place if and only if this Move is the most recent.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "hat derzeitigen Standort"@de , "в данный момент находится в"@ru , "é localizado em"@pt , "a pour localisation actuelle"@fr , "目前被置放於"@cn , "βρίσκεται σε"@el , "has current location"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P53_has_former_or_current_location> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDREWE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Yeoman, bailiff at Ermington." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Drewe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ermington, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff at Ermington, yeoman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "140" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Drewe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1610S TC CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 102>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLXV. PRINCE CHARLES TO LORD VILLIERS.\\] }]\n   Steenie\n   Ther is none that knowes me so well as yourselfe, what\ndewtiefull respect and love I have ever, and\n<P 103>\nshall ever carrie to Kinge: and therfor ye may juge what greefe\nit is to me to have the ill fortune as that anie of my actions\nshould beare so ill an interpretation as I fynd by your Letter\nthis message I sent by my Lo. Mongomerie has borne. I will no\nwais stand upon my justification, but desyre that my good\nmeaning may be taken insted of the ill message. That which made\nme thinke that this message would not displease the King, was\nthe command ye know he gave a good whyle ago that I should use\nall the menes I could to make the Queene make a will, wherby she\nshould make over to me her Jewels: therfor I sent to have Kings\naprobation of that which I thought he had desyred, and therfore\nI thought he would eather be glad then anie way displeased with\nthe message; my meaning was never to clame anie thing as of\nright, but to submit my selfe as wel in this as in all other\nthings to the King's pleasure. It doth greeve me much, that the\nKing should be so much mouved with it as you say he is, for the\nleast show of his displeasure would make me leave to medle, or\nthinke of anie such thing anie more, without showing himselfe\nopenlie so angrie with me. To conclude, I pray you to commend my\nmost humble service to his M=tie= and tel him that I am verri\nsorri that I have done anie thing may offend him, and that I\nwill be content to have anie pennance inflicted upon me so he\nmay forgive me, althought I had never\n<P 104>\na thought nor never shall have to displease him, yet I deserve\nto be punniched for my ill fortune. So hoping never to have\noccasion to wryt to you of so ill a subject againe, but of manie\nbetter, I rest\n   Your treu constant loving frend\n   Charles P.\n   I had written to the King before I receaved yours, but I hope\nyou will mende anie thing that is amisse in the other with this\nfor I did not thinke the Kinge had beene so angrie before I\nreceaved yours.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "102" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "prince - king's favourite" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "391" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to George Villiers on ?, 1615"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_181>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news/gossip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1636 FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 281>\n[} [\\CLXXXVIII. ELIZA LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }]\n[^TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Mother,\n   It was your favore to me that made me sende to the carrier to\ninquire after my letters, which I\n<P 282>\nshulde be much to blame to neglect without just excuse, sins you\nare pleased to give them so good acceptans; but I beleave the\ncarriers, or some belonging to them, very faulty. I am sure they\nhave been so to me this winter. I had my man Woddull at\nNewmarket this weak, and it was sum trubble to my mind that he\nshuld com so neere and not waite of yo=r= Ladyship; but his\nbisnes was not mine, but my Lady Holland's, for she borrod him\nto go to Cambrey upon the report that the Prins Elector wod not\ngo there. Madam I humbly thanck you for yo=r= good news of my\nhusband and his bairns, and for yo=r= love and favor to us all,\nwhich I beseech God to rewarde you for us all with His saving\ngrace; and I beleave, that yf my husband had staide lounger with\nyo=r= La=p=, which I shud a bene glad of, he wod a bene cleane\nwell: but I heare he means to be hear Satterday, therefore I\nwill not write to him. Madam, I have not seene M=r= Morse, but\nI did much feare that he wod be so neare coming up when my\nhusband came down, that there wod be nothing now don in his\nbisnes: and M=r= Morse tould me that yo=r= La=p= might have\nassurance and the remainder settled there as well as here, which\nI was very glad of; for I know yo=r= La=p= cannot com here but\nwith much trubble and charge, and we had nede be as sparing of\nthat as we can in small matters, sins\n<P 283>\nnesessity forses us to crave yo=r= assistans in so great a\nproportion; for trewly, Madam, if you do not helpe, I much feare\nall will be naught. But trewly, Madam, my husband is very good;\nbut, if he put his estat into a stranger's hand, I shall never\nlooke to see any part of it againe: but for yo=r= favor to me in\ndesiring to keep my joynture free, I cannot saye enuff, but I\nshall laye it up in a thankful harte with yo=r= many other\nkindnesses. But I hope my husband will be willing to give yo=r=\nLa=p= any assurance that you pleas, and trewly, Madam, the more\ntie you have upon him and his estate the gladder I shall be, for\nI veryly beleve it will be [{best{] for him; and I pray God give\nus all a happie meeting. But when I think how troublesome I have\nbeen, and how unplesing company I must yet be to every body, I\nrecall my wishes, and hope that God will give me that hapines\nwhen I shall be more capable of it then now I could, being so\noften ill: but, Madam, if I do think of any thing that my\nstomach will sarve me to eat, I will make such use of your kind\nfavour, for which I humbly thank you=r= La=p=, that you shall be\nsure to hear of me. My sister Jarvess and her husband wear with\nme this day; they both present ther sarvis to yo=r= La=p=.\nGordon, the oulde blade, presents his humble sarvis and thanks\nfor the chees; and says yo=r= La=p's= kindness is much more to\nhim then the chees, and that one of thes\n<P 284>\ndays he will present you with an eppissell. My Lord Carlell is\nhugely amended after his fissick, and, they say now, will not\ndie at this time. Sum says hear that the Tresurer's stafe shall\nbe carred by a paire of lawn slevess. I have given my cosen\nRandolph yo=r= La=p's= letters. I humbly kiss your hands, as\n   Yo=r= La=p's= most affectionate daughter,\n   Eliza Cornwalleis.\n   Pray, Madam, be pleased to bles and bus the babs for me. Sir\nThomas Stafford presents his sarvis: he is pitteously in love,\nand som times he's in hope and som times in despare, and\nwhat will be his ende I know not. The Prins of the Temple, they\nsay, has sent to offer his sarvis to my cosen Semer, and they\nsay she has refused him; but they say that by Ester, or before,\nwe shall have two of our French women married to Inglishmen,\nCrittian to S=r= Thom=s= Shelly's son, and Cattoe to M=r= Arpe.\nThe Quene went this day to Wallingforde, but in her chaire.\nS=t= James's, on Thursday the 4 of February 1635-6.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "281" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 4 February, 1636"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 98>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXIX.\\] }] [^TO HER NIECES AND NEPHEWS IN\nBELLAMOUR^]\n   My dearly dear Children,\n   Yr brother Jack tells me you kyndly thinck it long, since you\nhard from me. I perceive ther has been miscariage of yr letters,\nfor certainely had I received any, I shuld have aunswered them;\nthough I confess, twas my design to wean both my self and you,\nfrom that satisfaction: for now my age tells me, I have not long\nto live; therfor my dear sweet chillderen, I wod have you\nremember me, onely in your prayers. Ile doe the same by you: yet\nif a letter com from you, I owne twill be a pleasant\ndistraction; and I will be sure to give you another: but this\nwill pass. Lett our constant labour bee, who shall runn swiftest\ntowards the happy eternity. For nothing in this world but may\nadvance our speed, if we know how to make right use of itt. As\nlong as your father\n<P 99>\nlives, I have no car for you. I am sure he is no less yr\nspirituall father then yr naturall. I praye God, you may hould\nhim fast. But alas! you must att last, you must, when God calls,\nlett him goe. Be sure, therfor, to make benefitt of the time\nmercy indulges him to you; and pray I may not out live yr\nhappinis in him, for being totally unable to give you any\ncomfort my self, twod prove an unsufferable cross, to your poor,\nbut most affectionat aunt,\n   W. T.\n   When you rit, be sure to tell me perticulers of each of you,\nfor really my love is so perticuler to every one, boys and\ngirls, that a generall accoumpt serves not my turne. When you\nsee worthy Mr Morgan, give him my best respects, though I shall\nnever clearly forgive his forsaking Lovaing: tell him, ould dear\nfather lives now, I thinck, onely to give us a pattern how to\ndye. He is so weake, not able to goe one stepp, nor scarce to\nspeake to be understood by any, but thos that are continually\nabout him. Yet so cherful in the expectation of death, that he\neven vexes me to see him so long to leave us. Tother day,\nhearing him sigh,\n<P 100>\nI demaunded the cause. He tould me he long'd to dye. I answerde,\nhe was about itt. He replyed, O may itt bee this day, this hour,\nthis moment. His teares mayd out the rest. You may be sure he\nwept not alone. We dayly expect his death, wch will bee his ioy,\nbut unspeakable grife to your poor affectionat aunt,\n   W. T.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 26>\n[} [\\IX. SHILLINGFORD TO THE BISHOP. EXETER, 24 DEC. 1447. DRAFT\nLETTER.\\] }]\n   Right Worshipfull and Reverend Fader yn God and gode lorde, y\nrecommaunde me un to your right gode and gracyous lordship.\nPlease hit your gode and gracious lordship to have yn knowliche\n<P 27>\nas tochyng the grete maters yn variance betwene yo=r= right gode\nand gracious lordship the Deane and Chapiter of yo=r= Cathedrall\nChurche of the Cite of Exceter and the Maier and the Comminalte\nof the seide Cite, the which maters by yo=r= menys so labored un\nto the highnesse of our soverayn lorde the Kyng was broght yn\nand so by longe tyme hath honged and yet hongeth yn compremys be\nfore the lordis. The whiche by the seide lordis this last terme\nas y conceyved thus ruled, and commaunded nywe bondis to be made\nand enseled to entrete yn to Candelmasse and lenger yf the\nparties myght so aggre and accorde at their comyng home; and yn\nthe mene tyme to entrete at home to shorte the mater to their\nhondis, and that we myght not accorde therof they to make an\nende; and that by longe tyme hath be my lorde Chauncelleris\ncommaundement as y knawe right well, and as hit proveth and\nappereth by a letter by hym late to yow sende, the whiche letter\nhe this terme avowed well for myn excuse your conseill beyng\npresent, and as y seid yn yo=r= presence yn the Chapetry hous of\nyo=r= Cathedrall Churche of Excetre. The whiche rule and\ncommaundement the seid Maier and Comminalte fully aggreed ham\nfor their part and were all redy to fulfille hit at London and\nso buth yet her at home, and shall be yn all wyse, or eny other\nresonable entrety that may be moved or stured or by yow\ncommaunded, so hit be knowed to the pleasure of my seid lords\naboveseid, praying yow and yo=r= parties and yow most specially\nof your gode and gracious lordship to yeve your gode will and\napplie yo=r= favo=r= to conforme to the same; considryng verily\nthat we wold right fayne have a gode ende with yow as lawe,\nright, reson, and gode consience requiren, with all favo=r=\ndesired resonable that by our part may be shewed or don, and to\nthat is called your fe, most specially bysekyng yo=r= gode and\ngracious lordship to be amytted therto, for hit was never our\nwill to putte that yn debate ne to despute the right therof, but\nas we have be forced therto by yo=r= Articulis of Complayntes\nand other actes of the same, or elles to lese our rig[\\ht\\] ,\n&c. Also hit was never known ne seide bot that the seide fe was\na thyng by him self, and the seide Churche and Cimitere\n<P 28>\nanother thyng by him self, as ye have supposed and claymed and\nallegged by two the furst divers articulis therof made yn your\nfurst articulis of compleynts, withoute that yo=r= Cathedrall\nChurche and Cimitere be parcell of the seid fe or annexed\ntherto, as hit is and shall be well proved by evident writyng,\nwitnesse, and other wyse. But now late this last terme ye have\nsupposed and leyde the seid fee Churche and Cimitere to be\nconjoyntly contrary to yo=r= furst clayme, as hit openly\nappereth yn your furst articulis of yo=r= provys to have a\ncolo=r= to the seide Churche and Cimitere by the seide fe, &c.,\nas hit is right well conceyved, and therto ye have aleyed for\nyo=r= prove the boke of domysdey, the whiche is no prove, and\nthat we have and shall comytte yn to the grete wysedomys of the\nlords abovseid. But we truste to God, savyng yo=r= gode\nlordshippe, the same boke shall prove our entent as hit is\nproved and pleynly appereth yn our furst answer to the seide\nsame articule of y=r= provys. The whiche with meny other thyngs\nshall be redy to be shewed before yo=r= gode lordships yf hit\nplease you. But what conclusion that ever ther folwe we trustyng\nto God to have yo=r= gode lordship, we woll be demened\nresonabilly with all favo=r= to the pleasur of your gode\nlordship as hit is aboveseid, and of the seid fe most specially,\never besekyng you and as we dar requyr you that ye woll applie\nyo=r= blessed favo=r= and benyvolence to the gode ende and\nappeasynge of this mater, after the will, desir, forme, effecte\nand entente of dyvers bullis of supplicacons by us y put and to\nbe put yn be fore the lordes of this mater, of the whiche bullis\nI sende to you copies by the berers of this my pore writyng,\nwhiche copies please hit yo=r= gode and gracious lordship at\nyo=r= leysure to over se and fully conceyve, the rather to have\na gode ende as we truste to God: and like you to knowe that y\nhave write to Copleston and Hengeston and y spoke with Radeford\nof this maters for myn exscuse to be reported above be fore the\nlords, so that no cause of taryng shall be founde yn our party,\nbut ever all redye, &c. Bysekyng you of yo=r= right gode and\ngracious lordship, as y have my lord Chaunceller, to have me\nexscused of myn non comyng to you\n<P 29>\nas my dute hath be and is. Considryng verily if y myght knowe\n[{...{] lordships pleasur and commaundement therto, the whiche y\nwolde full fayne knowe and come grete joye and comfort to alle\nyour puple and gostly children of the Cite of Exceter and me\nmost specially; and how hit may please your gode lordeship to do\nand commaunde us yn the rule and commaundement of the lords\naboveseide to have yn knowliche by the berers of this my symple\nwrityng at yo=r= pleasur. Please yo=r= gode and gracious\nlordship to have yn rembrance that I and all the Comminalte of\nthe seide Cite ben your gostly children and yo=r= men at yo=r=\ncommaundement and ever shall be by Godd's mercy, whiche preserve\nyo=r= gode and gracious lordship and yo=r= blessed faderhed yn\nhis high mercy. Writen at Exceter the xxiiii day of Decembre.\n   By yo=r= awne servant and bedman,\n   J. Shillyngford.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q C 1596 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 106>\n[} [\\LETTER L.\\] CECYLL LORD BURGHLEY TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\April, 1596.\\]\n   After my verie commendacions to your Grace [\\SIC\\] , and to\nthe rest. I have received a letter of the xxiij=th= of this\nmonethe, signed by your Grace and some others of the Counsell,\nwherebie yow certifie unto me that my Lord of Huntingdon hath\nsignified unto yow hir Majestie's pleisure towching the buryell\nof the late Erl of Huntingdon's body at Ashbie in\nLeicestershire, which I knowe to be true, and to be donne with\nhir Majestie's verie good liking of the now Erl of Huntingdon,\nfor that he hath undertaken to performe the same; and for myne\nowne parte, as I do thinke that it is verie honorablie donne of\nmy Lord, and the place verie fitt for the buryall, so I do\nthinke it verie well donne of yow, M=r=. Puresye, and Mr.\nStanhopp, if yow take the paynes to repaire to Ashbie with such\nof the late Erl's servaunts as may convenientlie traveil thither\nto performe the last dutie of your love towards him. And whereas\nI fynd by your letter that by reason of the greate nomber of the\nlate Erl's houshold servaunts, and longer contynuance of them\ntogether then was thought, the expences have growen farr greater\nthen that which hath bene received from hir Majestie's Receyvour\nby the warrant dyrected unto him, of the which yow require to\nhave allowance, and to\n<P 107>\nhave order given for the payment thereof, that remboursement may\nbe made to the late Erl's steward, who hath disbursed a good\nsome of money for their dyett; I can make no other answer\nhereunto but that I can not help the same otherwise then uppon\nthe ordinarye, and therfore do wishe that good husbandrie may be\nused hereafter to repayre and recover the former expences. And,\nas towching the place where the dyett shalbe provided for that\nCounsell at their sitting, (which hitherto hath bene, as yow\nwrite, in the minster garthe,) I am of opynion that it is more\nconvenient to be kept within hir Majestie's howse, the late\nErl's good being safelye lockd upp in some private place, as\nyour Grace writes; and therfore I do require your Grace that\norder may be taken accordinglie. And, lastlie, towching your\nGrace's private letter to me, wherein your Grace doth earnestlie\nwishe and desire (for the reasons therein sett downe) that there\nmay be some fitt nobleman appointed by hir Majestie and sent\ndowne to be President and Liuetenant there, your Grace shall\nunderstand that I do as earnestlie desire it as your Grace doth,\nand will further it the best I can; but, by reason of my want of\nhealthe, can neither do it nor write unto your Grace as\nfrequentlie as otherwise I would do, wherein I pray your Grace\nto hold me excused. And so I bidd your Grace verie hartely\nfarewell. From the Courte at Grenewiche, the [^BLANK IN\nEDITION^] of April, 1596.\n   Your Grace's verie lovinge frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   To the most Reverend ffather in God, my verie good Lord, the\nArchbishop of Yorke his Grace, and to the Counsell established\nin the northe parts.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on April, 1596"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDELAPOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DUKE OF SUFFOLK 1455. YORKIST, STEWARD OF ENGLAND 1461, KG 1472, AFTER EDWARD IV'S DEATH (HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW), SUPPORTED RICHARD III, IN 1485 SWORE FEALTY TO HENRY VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William de la Pole (1st Duke)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DE LA POLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1442-1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "IN DISPUTES WITH THE PASTONS. SON OF WILLIAM AND ALICE DE LA POLE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2ND DUKE OF SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1491" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN DE LA POLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBUTLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Earl of Ormond (Irish peerage) 1476/7; KB 1483; privy councillor, chamberlain to the queen 1486; ambassador to Burgundy 1497." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Butler (1390-1452), 4th earl of Ormond, magnate and administrator, known as the White Earl; Irish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Butler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1424, d. 1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Spent most of his life in England; his brothers at least were brought up at the English court. Of Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, later of Rochford, Foulness, Leigh, Paglesham, and Wakering, Essex, Hagley and Cradley, Worcestershire. Buried in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Mother: Joan (d. 1430), daughter of William Beauchamp, Lord Bergavenny. Married (1) c. 1445 Anne Hankford (1431-1485), daughter and co-heiress of Sir Richard Hankford, of Hewish, Devon, by his 2nd wife, Anne, eldest daughter of John de Montagu, 3rd earl of Salisbury; (2) c. 1496 Lora Berkeley (b. c. 1466, d. ante 1501), widow successively of John Blount, 3rd Lord Mountejoy (d. 1485) and Sir Thomas Montgomery of Faulkbourn, Essex (d. 1495), and daughter of Sir Edward Berkeley of Beverstone, Gloucestershire, by his 1st wife, Christian, daughter of Richard Holt, esq. http://books.google.com/books?id=wHZcIRMhSEMC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "7th earl of Ormond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "140" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1515" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Butler" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RALLEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1722; Mayor of Bath 1742; JP for Somerset from 1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/386" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Philip Allen (d.1693) of Cornwall, innkeeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ralph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1693-1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Cornwall; moved to Bath in 1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Worked in post offices, lived at Bath from 1710. Received backing for postal innovations, eventually made great profits also from other businesses. Married: 1) 1721 Elizabeth Buckeridge, 2) 1737 Elizabeth Holder. Built a mansion at Prior Park, which became a centre of hospitality and culture. Frequenters included Alexander Pope, Henry Fielding, William Warburton, William Pitt the elder, and Princess Amelia." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Postal and general entrepreneur, philanthropist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1764" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ralph Allen" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY5>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of England and lord of Ireland. Knighted, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall, earl of Chester, duke of Aquitaine, duke of Lancaster 1399; military service in Wales 1400-10; regular member of father's council by 1407, effectively ruled England from 1409, dismissed 1411; king 1413. Conquered France." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Signet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12952" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Not brought up to be king; nurse Joan Waryn, governess Mary Hervy. Well educated like his brothers. A late C15 tradition that he resided 1398 at Queen's College, Oxford in the care of his uncle Henry Beaufort is unsupported (DNB). \"Became the first English king who could both read and write with ease in the vernacular tongue\" (Encyclopædia Britannica); \"a well-read man of traditional literary tastes, who read, wrote, and spoke both French and Latin\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry IV [Henry Bolingbroke] (1366-1413), king of England (from 1399) and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry V" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1418" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1415" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1420" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1422" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "93" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1386/7-1422" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Monmouth Castle, Wales; spent time in the care of Joan, countess of Hereford, and on father's estates (part of the lands belonging to the duchy of Lancaster); Ireland > London/court 1399; Wales 1400-10, court increasingly from the end of 1406; France 1415, 1417-22 (England February-June 1421)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Mary (d. 1394), 2nd daughter and coheir of Humphrey (IX) de Bohun, 7th earl of Hereford (d. 1373). Married 1420 Catherine of Valois (1401-1437), Charles VI's youngest daughter. Popular, religious. Letters in the Signet collection written by several different hands." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "837" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15029" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1387" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1422" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry V " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTEWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford 1613-1626; proctor 1622. Rector of Harrietsham, Kent 1626; prebendary of Worcester 1629; vicar of Aldbourne, rector of Mildenhall and Alton Barnes (all in Wiltshire) 1630; canon of Salisbury; chaplain-in-ordinary to the king 1633; canon of Chichester 1634; dean of Chichester; clerk of the closet 1636; prebendary of Westminster 1638; provost of Eton College 1639; prolocutor of convocation 1640; nominated dean of St. Paul's but never installed, prebendary of St. Pancras 1642; dean of the Chapel Royal 1643; deprived of preferments due to civil war 1644; nominated dean of Westminster 1645 but prevented by civil war; tutor to James, duke of York ante 1646; to the service of the prince of Wales 1646 (his chaplain; preacher to English exiles at St. Germain 1647-8); chaplain to James, served on his council 1650." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26446" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated from Magdalen Hall, Oxford 1609; BA 1612, MA 1615, BCL 1617, DCL 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Steward (1561-1628) of Pattishall, Northamptonshire; esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1595, d. 1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Baptized at Pattishall, Northamptonshire. School at Westminster. Studied and worked in Oxford 1609-1626. Livings: in Kent 1626, Worcester 1629, Wiltshire 1630 (married there), Chichester 1634, Westminster 1638. From 1633 appointments at court (ecclesiastical household) and in/near London. Oxford 1643-1646, then into exile: Paris 1647, The Hague 1648, Jersey 1649, returned to Paris 1650." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Anne née Madox (d. 1615). Married 1633 Jane (b. 1612/13, d. by 1651), daughter of Sir William Button, first baronet (1585-1655), of Alton and Tokenham, Wiltshire. A reliable courtier and skilful negotiator." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dean of Chichester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1301" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1651" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Steward" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Armingland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Armingland, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Armingland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TABOWES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted 1617 (Shaw: The Knights of England)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir George Bowes (1527-1580) of Streatlam, Durham; soldier and administrator (MP for Knaresborough, Yorkshire 1571; for Morpeth, Northumberland 1572; sheriff of co. Durham 1576)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Streatlam, Durham, and so was Sir Talbot, who apparently held the estate with his brother Thomas and, like him, was also of Chelsea around 1607 (Durham RO)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sir Talbot's sister Elizabeth was married to Sir Timothy Hutton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Talbot Bowes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P41i_was_classified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был классифицирован посредством"@ru , "a été classifiée par le biais de"@fr , "被分类於"@cn , "was classified by"@en , "χαρακτηρίσθηκε από"@el , "foi classificada por"@pt , "wurde klassifiziert durch"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E17_Type_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140i_was_attributed_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1440S T JSMYTHE>\n<X JOHN SMYTHE>\n<P F83>\n[} [\\SC 1: li, 83. JOHN SMYTHE TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Worschypfull Syr I recomende me to yow, lykyng yow to\nvndurstonde that as towchyng to y=e= Rep~acion of youre house\ny=t= I dwelle inne, for sothe I haue well and trewly payde your\nrente in to y=e= laste terme day of oure lady vn to Sauage.\nNo+gt w~ stondyng for sothe y~ was neu~ peny by sette on y=e=\nplace sethe y=e= tyme y=t= ye were at Wodestoke last and y=t= is\nto me grete harme and dysese in good trouthe, p~ncipally of y=e=\nende of y=e= Cuch~n towarde Snareston for +ge sye well your\nselfe y=t= h~t was feble but now h~t is myche worse. And y~ for\nsyr I p~y yow ordeyneth a remedye s~what for my [\\HOLE IN\nMANUSCRIPT\\] lyke as I haue quytte me trewly unto yow.\nfforthermore as towchyng y=e= Rep~acion and gou~nawnse of y=e=\nhouse whan h~t schall be take down, I p~y +gow, lyke as I haue\nbe vnto yow goode ten~nt and p~pose to be hereaft~, y=t= I may\nhaue resonable warnyng so y=t= I be not lette of my worke y~by;\nand +gyf I schall be +gour ten~nt aft~ h~t ys newe made I p~y\n+gow sendeth me redy worde how and of what p~se I schall be\nten~nt. And syr +ge othur I moste make me a newe chymney for my\ncrafte +gyf I schall abyde y=er=inne and y=er=for ordeyneth how\nh~t schall be rewlyd and I woll take h~t for y=e= t~me of vij\n+gere and y=er=for syr +gyf I schall haue h~t I pray +gow\nsendeth me redy worde and not to grete a rente, for syr y=e=\nworlde w~ us ys harde and scharpe and ellys I moste p~vey me\nanod~. Also as towchyng to y=e= mowndes aboute my gardeyne for\nsothe ye moste sende worde to Snarestion y=t= be amende y=s= to\nsyde, and syr I haue spoke to Maykyn and he hath g~wnte me that\nh~t p~te schall be made in hast w~h out fayle for he sawe nere\ny=e= defaute un to Sonday last was. No more un to yow at y=s=\ntyme but almy+gtty Jh~u haue yow in h~s kepyng. I wryte at\nWodestoke in haste y=e= Monday aft~ seynt George day.\n   By your ten~nt,\n   John Smyth~.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my worschypfull syr Willi~m Marchall.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Probably dictated to Thomas Maykyn, William Marchall's agent in Woodstock." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "tenant - landlord/employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Smythe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "smith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "377" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSMYTHE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Smythe to William Marchall on April, 1445"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sall+%28Salle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sall (Salle, Norfolk?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sall (Salle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge M.B. 1663; Oxford M.D. 1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Dr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1644-1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "B. Norwich; London; grand tour of Europe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10137" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1708" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Browne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dieppe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dieppe" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dieppe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "notes"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_102>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481? FS WELMES>\n<X WALTER ELMES>\n<P II,122>\n[} [\\287. WALTER ELMES TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\13 April (1481)\\]\n   Aftyr all humble recommendacion. I certyfye yow +tat Wheteley\nhath sheywyd to my lord of Gloucester and his Councell your\nlabor in serchyng dyvers townys. And they marveyle that ye have\nsowth them ther, and say that yf ye wold ye kowde goo thydyr wer\nthey be and fett them. Yf ye have very and trewe word that they\nbe in Centwary, yf ye so certyfye I thinke ye shalbe excusyd.\nAnd thus is a sure wey for all partys. As for the copye of the\nbyll, +tat is put ayenst yow, I send you the copye thereof. As\nfor youre mater of the grete summe, I pray yow to pondre in\nyoure owne mynde wich of the ij weyys ye lyke best and I shull\nbe glad to performe your entent. Wherefore I pray yow to wryte\nme certeynly wych of thes ij weyys ye wull take, for in this\nmater I wull nothyng take apon my sylfe, but wych ye wull have\ndone shall be done: and that I may have redy wrytyng fro yow at\nfurthyst by Sonday none, that I may make a ende on Monday, for\nthen my hors wulbe with me: my howswyffe thouthe never so long\nafter me, and\n<P II,123>\nlokyth her tyme every day: wherefore I wull no longer tary than\nMonday. As for Bradbury wull delyver yow in on yere for all v\nyeres in stuffe, yf ye nede, and I kan have no more money of\nthem till ther wrytyng be made uppe: and so I kan not pay Master\nPowle. And yf ye wull that Bradbury have hit not, I pray yow\nsend all them iij a letter, howe ye fere to dele with them for\nyour jeoparde and theres for fere of +te kyng: wych shall be a\nexcuse for me also. They wull be loth to leve the money I fere\nme, now they have yt. And yf ye dele not with them, ye must be\nher in hast to be suerte with that othyr persones and discharge\nthos othyrs or ye have +te money. I remytte all to your wysdome,\nand +tat I may sone have word fro yow. John Cheynye is owt a\nhawkyng, as sone as he comyth home I shall delyver yowr letter.\nThe Kyng purposyth to be at W[{ynd{]sore. In hast as I hope my\nlady is in good hele, and all yours. No more to yow at this\ntyme, but almyty Jesu presene [{yow{] . At London +t=e= xiij day\nof Apryll in hast.\n   Yours to my lytyll powere W. Elmes.\n   I have delyvered my Lord Chaunceler the money: but I kanne\nhave no letter of hym. He is so bysye with the Kyng. He would\nhave sene my lorde prevy seale letter fayne afore.\n   To my worshipffyll Master Sir W. Stonore, knyth for the Kyngs\nbody.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 122" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master; relatives?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Elmes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WELMES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Elmes to William Stonor on 13 April, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CALYTTELTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CATHERINE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LYTTELTON N. FAIRFAX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 26 January 1662(3)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM YORK TO JAMAICA (WHERE SHE DIED IN 1663)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR CHARLES LYTTELTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "379" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CATHERINE LYTTELTON N. FAIRFAX" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ADODINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "\"One of the Grooms of the Chamber\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Arthur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dodington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Somerset; London \"at the Courte\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "171" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arthur Dodington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_075>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q CA 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 329>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 30TH JUNE, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, upon knowledge receaved from Mr. Aty here,\nof a motion made by your lordship, that, in case it would please\nhir majestie to write some letters to certein of the townes in\nthat countrey, it could not but in all lykelyhoode be a thinge\nof good consequence, and very expedient for the comforting and\nencouragement of the saied townes: my lord threasurer and I,\nacquainting hir majestie with the mater, have founde hir very\nwell enclyned to yeeld therunto, as your lordship may perceyve\nby the enclosed, which is a copie of the five letters that are\nsent herwith, signed by hir majestie; wherin if your lordship\nshall thincke good to have any thinge added or altered, or any\nmore letters to be\n<P 330>\nwritten to the same effect, I will not faile, upon knowledge of\nyour pleasure and desire herin, to procure the same to be\ndispatched with expedition. And so I humbly take my leave of\nyour lordship. From the court at Grenewich the xxx=th= of June,\n1586.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n[^THE POSTSCRIPT AUTOGRAPH^]\n   The brethern of yong Mr. Kyngesmell being geven to\nunderstande that he shold be of late taken prysonar, have\ndesyred me most earnestly [{to represent the same{] unto your\nlordship, that by your favorable meanes his libertye may be\nprocured. They can be content, rather then he shoold remayn long\nprysoner, to paye sume reasonable ransom. It is left to your\nlordship to direct the letters as you shall thincke meete.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 30 June, 1586"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-F>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ConfStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "It is used for observations for observations for which there are no special sensitivity considerations and which can be freely shared. Please note:\nIn some institutional environments the term \"unclassified\" is used in a sense that still denotes implied restrictions in the circulation of information. If this is the case, this organisation may probably consider that \"free\" (value F) is not the appropriate corresponding tag for this kind of \"unclassified\" category and it may be that \"non-publishable / restricted\" (value N) may be more appropriate.\nThe focus of this code is not to describe and anticipate all potential permissible uses (e.g. permission to re-disseminate). Thus, the use of \"F\" does not allow safe assumptions with respect to the permission to \"re-disseminate\" (freely or at a price) the received or accessed information (e.g. on web or paper), especially on a massive and regular basis (legal and copyright constraints may apply). Usually, source organisations provide information and guidance on re-dissemination issues, either on their websites or on their paper publications."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "F" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Free"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DALISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Companion of Elizabeth Montagu c.1772-84." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/65052" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated \"in a philosophical simplicity\" by her father, who later (1766-) got advice on educating his two daughters from Elizabeth Montagu and tried \"to procure to them as many funds of entertainment within themselves as possible, & in every respect to make them as independent of my own worthless sex as lies in my Power\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Dr. John Gregory (1724-1773), philosopher and professor of medicine at Edinburgh University" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Alison née Gregory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1754, d. 1830" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Baptized in Aberdeen. Childhood in Edinburgh. Long visits to Northumberland 1766 and 1770. By 1772 moved to live with Elizabeth Montagu in London and her other estates (e.g., Northumberland, Berkshire), travelled in Britain and France. 1784? moved to Sudborough, Northamptonshire; 1790 to Kenley, Shropshire; 1800 to Edinburgh, where died 1830." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Elizabeth (d. 1761) was the daughter of Sir William Forbes and his wife, Dorothy Dale. Dorothea became by 1772 the companion of Elizabeth Montagu and was treated almost as a daughter. Made lasting friendships in literary circles. Married 1784 Archibald Alison (1757-1839), Scottish Episcopal clergyman and writer on aesthetics; had 6 children. The marriage, though clearly happy, was against Montagu's wishes; she had decided that Dorothea should marry her nephew, Matthew Montagu, and never really forgave her." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1830" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothea Alison née Gregory" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Peterhouse College, Cambridge 1555; ordained deacon & priest, chaplain to Richard Cox (bishop of Ely), rector of Teversham 1560; Lady Margaret professor of divinity 1563; university preacher 1566; senior fellow at Peterhouse by 1567; master of Pembroke > master of Trinity 1567; regius professor of divinity 1567-69; prebendary of Ely 1568; vice-chancellor 1570, -73; dean of Lincoln 1571; prebendary of Nassington and of Lichfield, rector of Laceby 1572; bishop of Worcester 1577; president of the lower house of convocation; vice-president of the council in the marches of Wales; archbishop of Canterbury 1583; privy councillor 1586 (the only archbishop member during Elizabeth's reign)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29311" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated by his uncle at Wellow, Lincolnshire; St. Anthony's School, London; Queens' College, Cambridge; migrated to and matriculated pensioner from Pembroke 1550, tutored by John Bradford, made scholar and Bible clerk before graduating BA 1554; MA from Peterhouse 1557, BTh 1563, DTh 1567." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Whitgift of Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire; merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1530/31?-1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire; schooled in London; Cambridge 1550s-70s; Worcester 1577 (bishop => parliament in London); Lambeth, London & Croydon, Surrey 1583 (preached on Sundays in Canterbury, Kent; queen's adviser => court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Anne Dynewell. Never married. Anglican, for the enforcement of the law on the Puritans. A patron of learning and the poor. Had a friendly relationship with the queen." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, AC, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2999" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1604" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P69_is_associated_with>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This symmetric property describes the association of an E29 Design or Procedure with other Designs or Procedures.\nAny instance of E29 Design or Procedure may be associated with other designs or procedures. The P69.1 has type property of P69 is associated with allows the nature of the association to be specified; examples of types of association between instances of E29 Design or Procedure include: whole-part, sequence, prerequisite, etc.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ist verbunden mit"@de , "est associée à"@fr , "é associado com"@pt , "is associated with"@en , "ассоциирован с"@ru , "相关於"@cn , "σχετίζεται με"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1519 T TBOLEYN>\n<X SIR THOMAS BOLEYN>\n<P 159>\n[} [\\LETTER LVII. SIR THOMAS BOLEYN TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }]\n   Pleasith yt youre Grace to understand that the first day of\nthis moneth I wrote my last lettres to your Grace; and on Sonday\nlast past about x. of the clocke at nyght, the Kings yong sonne\nwhos title is Henry of Seynt Germayn Duke of Orleans, was\ncrystened, the Duke of Alaunson was the second godfather, and\nthe duchesse of Denamours the god mother. And bicause York, this\nberar, was there present who can shewe your Grace all the maner\nand order of the crystenyng I leve to wryte to your Grace of the\nsame; saving that\nP 160>\naccording as your Grace hath here a fore tyme wryten to me I\npresented to the Quene here in the name of the Kings Highnesse\nthe Salt, the Cuppe, and Layar of gold, which was very much\npraysed; and also the Quene and my Lady gave to the Kings\nHighnesse for the same their loving and harty thanks. And after\nall was doon the King came to me and sayd he thanked the King's\nHighnesse of the great honnor that he had doon hym in crystenyng\nof his chyld, sayeng that when so ever yt shall fortune the\nKings Highnesse to have a Prince he shalbe glad to doo for hym\nin lyke maner, and that he is mynded after his said sonne shall\nto age and be able to ... he purposyth to send hym to the Kings\nGrace into Englande to doo hym service.\n   And the hundreth pounde that your Grace sent to gyve in\nreward, is bistowed as folowith. First the Noryce, oon hundreth\ncrownes; to iiij. rockers of the yong Dukes chamber, ij.\nhundreth crownes; to iij. gentlewomen of the Quenes Pryve\nChamber called (\\femmes de Ret...\\) a hundreth and fyfty\ncrownes; and at the Offryng xx nobils, which amounteth in all to\nthe some of oone hundreth pounds sterling and xv. crownes over.\nAll which money was paid and delyvered by the hands of York this\nberar and Richmount, which can shewe your Grace well inough\ntherof.\n   Furthermore, as this berar can shewe your Grace, there hath\nbeen with me at my lodging the Kings Porters, the T... and\nOfficers of Armys which with\n<P 161>\nimportune manner asked reward saying that the Duke of Urbyn at\nthe crystenyng of the Dolphyn rewarded them, and wyth the best\nanswer that I could make them nothyng given they went away\nmiscontent. Neverthelesse it is ... by honorabull folks here\nthat the gyftes to the Quene, and the money that is gyven in\nrewardes was sufficiently honorable, and largely inough for the\nKings honnor.\n   I have also laid out xj=li=. xij=s=. in sendyng dyvers tymes\nmyn own folks and other that I have hired to your Grace in to\nEngland, and to Calais, with Lettres in post and otherwise, the\nwhich xj=li=. xij=s=. and xv. crownes that I have layd out now\nmore than hundreth poundes that your Grace sent me by York to\ngyve in reward, is owing me. And forasmuch as the last money\nthat your Grace sent me for a hundreth dayes ended the\nxxviij=th=. day of May last past I besech your Grace both to\nsend me such dyett money as shall best please your Grace, and\nthat the said xj=li=. xij=s=. and xv. crownes that is owing me\nmay be also delivered to my prest which shall attend upon your\nGrace for yt.\n   Also I receyved yester evyn from your Grace, a Letter dated\nthe xxviij=th=. day of May, concernyng the Marchaunts matiers\nand divers other things, whereof after I have spoken with the\nKing, my Lady, or the Counsell here I shall wryte to your Grace\nsuch answer as I shall have of them with diligence.\n   Here is moch speking in the Court and more at\n<P 162>\nParys of many straunge bouts, whereof this berar can shewe your\nGrace by mowth as he hath hard, and as I have shewed hym.\nBesechyng the Holy Trinite long to preserve your Grace. From\nPoyssy this vij=th=. day of June\n   Youre ...\n   To my moste especial and singular Lord; my Lord Legat\nCardinall, Chauncellar of England.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "diplomat - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Henry VIII's ambassador in France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBOLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Poissy> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Boleyn to Thomas Wolsey on 7 June, 1519"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_144>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (asking forgiveness for marrying against his mother's will)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1631 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 230>\n[} [\\CXLVII. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deare mother,\n   When I consider in what a contradictorie waie I haue gone to\nyour La=pp's= commands and my one ingagments, I cannot but bee\nextremly troubbled at my one misfortune, in that it appears to\nyou (and I confesse it may verie well appeare so) that I am the\nworst of children to the best of mothers; yet I beeseech your\nLa=pp= bee pleased once more to give mee leave to bege that by\nmy letters which I had rather a great deale doe upon my kneese,\n(but that I feare my sight wold bee rather a cause of adding\nmore affliction unto you, then of reastoring my selfe to my\nselfe by your pardon,) which is, that your La=pp= would be\npleased to forgive this last act of mine, it beeing done by the\ncommands of the King and the Queene, whoo had appointed the time\nat mie last beeing in the countrie, it not beeing in my power to\nalter it, espetially at that time both of them beeing pleased to\nexpress there favor so farre as to give us a +L1000 for ievells,\nand +L2000 in monie, all which with our selves we shall bee\nreadie to cast downe at your La=pp's= feete, and bee holie at\nyour La=pp's= disposing. I beseech you doe not cast of and lose\nyour childe, who neither can nor will bee happie without your\nLa=pp's= favor, and whoo with that regained will ever strive\n<P 231>\nand I hope shall prove to bee as great a comfort as heether tow\nhee hath proved otherwise; this is the onelie act which hath\nmanifested mee to bee as you please to tearme it your unnaturall\nchilde. This now beeing finished, your La=pp= shall not bee so\nreadie to command as I shall bee studious to obay; thearfore for\nGod's sake, and for your poore child's sake, who once had the\nhappinesse to bee dearly loved by you, bee pleased to restore\nmee to your favor, and make us both so happie as to give us\nleave to fech you either at Newmarket or at Broome; which beeing\ndone, I make no question but wee shall have cause to say and\nthinke, that noe children are more blessed in a mother, and I\nhope your La=pp= will thinke noe mother happier in children. And\nnow, deare mother, hoping and praying for that happie hower, I\nrestt, and ever shall,\n   Your most obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\n[\\January 1630-31.\\]\n   For my ever honored Ladie and Mother the Ladie Bacon.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "421" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on January, 1631"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Geneva%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Geneva?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Geneva?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NWILSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Dr.; former chaplain and confessor to the King; archdeacon of Oxford 1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2451" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Wilson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yebbyshep>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yebbyshep" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yebbyshep" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fordham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fordham, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fordham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cornebury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cornebury, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cornebury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clifton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hereford+and+Worchester%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Clifton, Hereford and Worchester?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clifton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APORTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/67676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No indication of formal schooling; educated at home; also self-educated (knew French, not Latin)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Revd Dr Francis Porter (1718-1782), clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. between 1750-1752, d. 1814" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Edinburgh; in Chelsea probably from 1763? until at least 1770 <-- in the London area; Wroughton (near Swindon) in Wiltshire 1778-; in France in her youth; 'juvenile days' at Yarmouth, Norfolk; Great Yarmouth for some time, until 1782; 1782 to Swindon, Wiltshire --> 1784; 1784-1792 Redlynch near Bruton in Somerset; also Melbury in Dorset, permanently in 1792-1797; c. 3 months each year in London; 1797 to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk --> 1799; 1799 to Penrice in Glamorgan, Wales --> 1806; 1806-1812 Fairford, Gloucestershire; 1812-1814 Bruton, Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Agnes Porter made several short excursions during her life. Served the 2nd Lord Ilchester for twenty years. She was very close with her students, who called her 'Po'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Governess, a 'gentlewoman' in employment" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "13815" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1814" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Agnes Porter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_084>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1479 T HUNTON>\n<X HUGH UNTON>\n<P II,91>\n[} [\\253. HUGH UNTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 26 October, 1479)\\]\n   Right worshipfull Maister, I recomaunde me unto you. And Syr,\nthe case is so that yong Wagge nowe apon Saterday last passet\nhase comyn and take possession in a corner of a feld of a trew\nwedowe and bedewoman of yours, Robert Oxlades moder, concernyng\nthe title of all hir place: the which woman hase ben in pesibill\npossession thes iij score yeres and more, as her sone Robert can\nmore pleynly enfourme your maistership. And Syr, the lond is\nentaylet as fayre as eny can be unto the heires males, and hase\nbeen thes C. yeres. Syr, I beseche you be hir gud Maister in hir\nrigth, and to hir power she shall deserve hit. Wagge makys gret\nmanasse to distres hir catell within thes iij or\n<P II,92>\nfawre dayes. Syr, and ye send me a bill to withstond him, I will\ndo my power: for as by parall she has enfeffet your maistership,\nM. Cotesmore, Herre Doget, me, and William Est. And Syr, I\nbeseche you hold me excuset that I come not unto your\nmaistership: I am a litill diseset for to ride. And almigthty\nGod preserve you, my lady, and all your housholde, the Monday\nafore Simon and Jude.\n   Your servaunt, Hugh Unton.\n   To my right worshipfull Maister, Sir William Stonor, Knyght.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 26 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 91" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Unton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUNTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Unton to William Stonor on ? 26 October, 1479"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ros>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ros" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ros" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_069>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1654 FN EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 218>\n[} [\\EDW. HARLEY TO HIS FATHER.\\] }] [^TO ROBERT HARLEY^]\n   Sir - I bless God for your letter and for the testimony of\nHis goodness to you, which I trust will be graceousily continued\nand enlarged. I am not yet at a certainty whether I shall\nprocure the money by the security of an assignation of your\nstatute to the Earle of Lincolne, or by a new statute, but I\ndoubt not a speedy dispatch, through Gods goodness. Wednesday\nlast, the lord Protector rode in great state from Temple-bar to\nGrocers Hall. The lord Mayor rode bare, with the sword before\nhim, and was knighted by him after the banquet, and the sword\nthe Protector did then weare, he bestowed upon the Mayor. The\nRecorder his speech I present to you, enclosed. I beseeche the\nLord in mercy confirme your health, according to His abundant\nmercy, which is the prayer of him, that humbly begs your\nblessinge, and is,\n   Sir,\n   Your most obedient Son, \n   Edw. Harley.\n(^London, Old Bayley, 11 Feb. 1653-4.^)\n   For the Right Worshipfull Sir Robert Harley, Kt. of the\nBathe, at Ludlow, Shropshyre.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to Robert Harley on 11 February, 1654"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P151i_participated_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "participated in"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E66_Formation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "reaction to the prohibition to say masses" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 137>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSINGHAM, 26TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretary, yesterday being the xxv. of February, I wrote\nunto you. This day, having occasion of a messenger going over, I\nthought good to lett you knowe, that there came one of this\ncouncell to me, and in verye honest sort told me, that I could\nnot forgett what brutes the prince of Parma had geven out\ntouching hir majestyes disposytion for to have peace with the\nking of Spain. \"I have received,\" sayth he, \"now a lettre from a\nfrend of myne in London, who dothe wryte, that a Spanish\nmarchant, one Lewis de Pace, was gonn into Spain with all hast,\nuppon a sudden, a month agon, and thought to be not without the\nknowledge of some councellor, and that some secretly devyned,\nthat hit was to procure\n<P 138>\nsome spech of peace, but,\" sayth he, \"I wyll not beleave yt, for\nyf hir majesty had had that minde, I am suer she wold never have\ngon thus farr with us here, nether can all the Paces in England\nor Spain cause the king of Spain to speake or seke a pece so\nsone as this course she doth take with him. And we trust that\nhir majesty wyll never doe herself so much dyshonour, nor us\nthat have comytted ourselves unto hir so much wronge, as to take\nany such course whereby that king shall receive so great\nencouragement, to hir owen harme and ours; for,\" quod he, \"hir\nmajesty knoweth not the pryde of the Spaniard, yf he be any way\nsought unto, how inderectly soever. I doe not beleave it, nether\nwyll I speake of yt, but to tell your lordship of yt, to know yf\nye have hard any such thing.\"\n   I told him, uppon my truth, no, (no more dyd I in dede) nor I\ncould not beleave yt whosoever shuld wryte yt, bycause I knew\nhir majesty had meanes inowe offred hir to have herkened to a\npeace or this, yf she had lysted; and he and the rest here might\nassure themselves she wyll never deall or herken to peace but\ntheir parte wylbe in yt as well as for hirself. \"Seurly,\" sayth\nhe, \"I wyll beleave so, for hir majesty hath bounde us by treaty\nand contract that we shall no waye speake of peace without her\npryvytye fyrst, which, God wylling, wylbe truly observed. For\nnow ys yt in her majesties power both to save us, next unto God,\nor to undoe us for ever.\" I dyd all I could to putt any such\nconceatt out of hys head, for I wold be as loth to have yt in\nmyne owen, knowing how utterly hit wold both overthrow hir\nmajesty and thes countreys also; and how easily hir highnes ys\nlike at all tymes, whansoever she wyll, to have a peace at that\nkinges hand. Nevertheless I could not be quyett but to advertyse\nyou hereof, trusting that ther wylbe no such matter in hand but\nyou wyll gyve your frend som knoledge wherby to govern himself\nthe better, and I wold be sorry my credytt werr so yll, seing I\ndyd putt hir majesty in a better hope, and wyll perform yt, when\nany good cause shalbe, than by such a meane to bring hir to a\npeace. And so\n<P 139>\nhaving donn all my arrand for this tyme, I wyll byd you farewell\nthis xxvj. of February.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   Yf Pallavasyn come not, Gyttery wyll home to his master, and\ncom into England as he goeth, and so to his master. He wyll not\ninto Germany. He ys wonderfully greved, but I satysfie him all I\ncan, with the lacke of wynd to com out of England.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my very honorable good frend sir Francis\nWalsingham, knight, principall secretary [\\to\\] her majesty.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1675? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 85>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXIII.\\] }] [^WINEFRID THIMELBY TO GERTRUDE ASTON^]\n   My dear dear Chyld,\n   I have received both yr father's dear letter, and yours, of\nthe 12th of January: I confess, the best new years gift I ever\nhad; for thay brought ioy, equall to my former greife and care.\nYours a whole pack of comfort, pure wyne of gladnis: but yr\nfathers had a mixture, a great deale of water with his wyne; and\ntwas fitt it shuld be so, els between you both, I had been\ntipled quit. Sence yr letters came not tyme enouf for me to\nanswer both this weeke, your father, I am sure, will pardon me,\nfor making choyse of riting first to you, whom I so lattly\niniurd by loves impatiens; but I hope you received my (\\mea\nCulpa\\) , wch I presently dispatched to you. For when yr father,\nprophet lyke, admonished me of my sin, I presently cryed,\n(\\peccavi\\) . Your sister's patience in yr sylence to her,\nexacts the lyke in iustis from you; and,\n<P 86>\nalas! she has too much reason on her syde, for her eyes are not\nyet well. Yet thinckes she sees to much in yr last to me. I\ncannot excuse her. She is indeed too covetos. She fynds no\nsatiety in her owne hapines, because she lookes upon you as\nwanting itt: this she will have me say from her. Now take my\nowne sence. I car not wher thou livest, so thou livest right. I\nmake a shift to meete thee in a corner every night after\nmattins; wher, though I can not speake with thee, I am allowed\nto speake for thee, as much, and as longe as I will; and, if it\nprove not so pleasing, yet I know tis more profitable: ther I\nnegotiat all thy affayers: ther Ile present all thy concernes:\nther Ile petition all thats good for thee. I cannot desemble,\nbut I have somthing of Keats weaknis, in resentment of thy\nabsence: but really I blame my weake hart for it; sence tis\ncertayne, that itt imports not wher, but how wee live. We are\ntoo tender lovers. So we meet att our race's end, what matter\nthough we see not one another runne.\n   Dear chyld, take this truth from me: Thy settlement in the\nworld will be no diminishion of my love, but onely augmentation\nof my car\n<P 87>\nfor thee, because there is more obiects to devide that love, wch\nin one flame ought to ascend to God. Live freely in the world,\nbut garde thy hart from loving itt for thats forbid, because it\npasseth. Cast not therfor away a portion of thy immortall soule\nupon any thing transitory: fix all thy love on God, and then doe\nwhat thou wilt, sweet chyld, for I am unchangeably thyn for\never,\n   W. T.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 8>\n[} [\\IV. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS. LONDON, 2 NOV. 1447.\\] }]\n[\\THE ORIGINAL OF THIS LETTER AND PART OF THE DRAFT ARE EXTANT;\nTHE WORDS IN BRACKETS ARE FILLED IN FROM THE DRAFT.\\]\n   (Worthy Sires, as yn the other letter &c. y grete yow w)ell\nalle. Yn the whiche letter y wrote to yow that y hadde a dey to\n<P 9>\nappere before the lordis for (oure mater the Fridey next ther\nafter; and for as moche as) my lord Chaunceller bade the Justyse\nto dyner ayenst that same day for (oure mater, seyyng that he\nsholde have a dys) of salt fisshe; y hiryng this, y didde as me\nthoght aughte to be done, and by avys (of the Justise and of\noure counseill, and sende) thider that day ij. stately\npikerellis and ij. stately tenchis, for the whiche my (lord\nChaunceller cowde right grete thank)ys and made right moche\ntherof hardely; for hit came yn gode seson, for my lordis (the\nDuke of Bokyngham, the Markis) of Southfolke and other,\nBysshoppis divers dyned with my lord Chaunceller tha(t dey. But)\nas touchyng the laboure and spede of oure mater that day, hit\nwas by my seide lorde ajorned over yn to the (morun) Saterdey\nfor these causis that a grete disputacion was be fore my lorde\nyn his chapell at Lambeth for pre(chyng of) Bysshoppis. And the\nseide lordis that same Friday were there at diner. And the\nJustise came not there that day; but the same Friday after mete\ny was with the Justise by longe tyme and yn gode leisure to\ncomyne of oure mater. Y fynde hym a gode man and well willed yn\noure right, and like to have the grete rule of the mater, as yn\nthe other letter. And he bade me move of some gode meene to ende\nthe mater. Y seide ayen, savyng his commaundement, y cowde no\nskyll theryn ne to speke ne move of menys, ne hit was not my\npart so to do; for hit wolde seme if y so didde, that y hadde\ndoute of oure right, where y have right none, but we woll dwelle\nand abide thereapoun and go no ferther; but if eny man wolde\nmove of eny meene, hit was my part to hire and so to reporte,\n&c. But furthermore y seide that fro ij. thyngis w=t= oure gode\nwill we wolde never departe; that the churche and cimitere, as\nthat they calle synt Stevyn is fe, is parcel of the cite and\never hath be and shall be; and that we have a vyw and alle that\nto belongeth, and they right none, ne never hadde ne shall have\nbut\n<P 10>\never w=t= ynne the jurisdiccion and under the correccion and\npunysshment of the cite, &c. He seide that they claymed a viw\nand that they hadde used moche thyng, &c. and he seide hit was\naunsion demene. And y seide nay, and proved hit by Domesday, and\nso were on grete argamentes by longe tyme, to longe to write:\nall hit was to tempte me w=t= laghynge chere. Y seide they hadde\nno more but sympell Court Baron, if they so hadde. He seide that\nevery man myght have of his awne tenantis and aske no man no\nleve, &c. Y seide how sholde they have more; they have no olde\ngrauntis of kynges, ne clayme none allowance yn Eyere, ne\ninstrument to do punysshement of that that longethe to a lete.\nHe seide hit was a fe called of olde tyme. Y seide yee, as suche\nfees as beth ther on towne, and reherced hym of vij. and that\nalle were parcell of the cite: and among other y rehersed hym of\nSeynt Nicholas fe. He seide lete the Bisshoppis fe be as Seynt\nNicholas fe is. Y seide, if hit pleased hym, nay, hit myght not\nbe so; for Seynt Nicholas fe, y called Haroldis fe, is graunt of\nolde kyngis and confirmaciouns, &c. He seide the Bisshop hadde\nthe same. Y seide nay that I never knyw ne sigh, and if that\nthey so hadde, lete hit be shewed and but hit be answered hit\nsholde ende the mater. Then he moved of divers menys and\nabstynance of arestis. Y seide when the last grete debate was of\nthe suburbis w=t= oute Este yeate, of whiche debate he was cause\nof an ende by a recompense, atte ende of whiche mater hit was\ndesired for to have an abstynance, but none y graunted but under\nthis fourme, that the Maier that tyme beyng, and every man that\nhadde be Maier and like to be Maier, promysed on his feith to\nforbere of arestis on the Churche for certyn ouris, alle that\nthey myght godely, and sithenes hadde they no cause resonable to\ncomplaine; and y seide this was a grete thynge as me thoght. He\nseide nay for that that sholde be attis tyme sholde be do by\nwritynge for a perpetual pees. Then he asked of me of this mene;\nif we wolde absteyne us and forbere of arrestis of alle men of\nhabite servantis familiars knawed without any fraude generally.\nY seide, if hit\n<P 11>\npleased hym, nay; for hit was better the last terme before this,\nthat we sholde forbere of arrestis but yn tyme of doyng of\ndivine servys of men of habite, servantis familiars and theire\nBaillyffs knawed, &c. and of alle other as on Sent Paull is\nChirche at London. He seide hit was soth, and asked ayen if we\nwold forbere and absteyne and be recompensed therfor, and we to\nhave the viw and alle that longeth therto generally, as well on\nthe fe as, &c. and so to make arrestis w=t= ynne the fe, as y\nconceved hym, and to forbere alle other arrestis w=t= ynne his\ntenementis of the seide fe and to be recompensed &c. and the\nBisshop to have his courtis of his awne tenantis and to holde\nplees of gretter somme thenne [\\+ten IN DRAFT\\] Court Baron xl\ns. and spake of xl. marke. Apon this mene he stiked faste, and\nthoghte [\\+toughte IN DRAFT\\] hit was resonable and ever asked\nof me divers tymes what y wolde seye therto, all as y conceve to\ntempte me, and to concente to a mene, &c. and then y seide \"My\nlorde, if hit please you, ye shall have me exscused to answere,\"\n&c. for thogh me thoght that hit were a mene resonable y dar not\nsey yee, thogh y have power, for the mater toucheth a grete\ncomminalte as well as me, and so that y dar not seye yn to tyme\nthat y have spoke w=t= my felowship at home: and y seide, \"My\nlorde, for as moche as y conceve right well that this mater, if\nhit ende attis tyme, hit is like to ende by a mene, hit is my\npart to hire and to reporte, &c. but be the mene never so\nresonable to conclude with yow, thogh y have power ynogh, y\nbeseche yow of youre gode lordship to have me exscused therof yn\nto tyme y have be at home with my felowship, or of tham here\nwith me vj. or vij. for other wyse woll y never conclude with my\ngode will,\" &c. He seide ayen,\"Ye didde theron as right a wise\nman,\" and so departyd, &c. The morun Saterday y came to\nWestminster to kepe my day as hit is aboveseid. Y spake with my\nlorde Chaunceller. He adjorned hit over yn to Soneday, and\nafterward fro Soneday yn to Moneday; for the Justises dyned with\nthe Maier of London that Sonday. The Moneday y maier,\n<P 12>\nBluet, Hody, Dourissh, Germyn and Speere with me come to Lambeth\nto my lord, and ther was at that day atte dyner with my lord the\nij. chif justises, and so we appered before them; and for oure\nparty advers Kys, Hengston, More, Wode and Wolston. My lord hym\nself furst moved the mater to the Chif Justises, so that the\nChif Justise seide the mater stondeth thus: that as to the\ncompleyntis of the Bisshop Deane and Chapitre, hit is answered,\nrepplyed and rejoyned, and as moche do therynne as may be do;\nand as tochynge the compleyntes of the maier and comminalte, the\nwhiche them semeth grevous, beth not yet answered, and them\nsemeth, &c. My lord Chauncellor therwith sodenly went right to\nthe justises bothen, and called to hym Nicholas Ayssheton at\nthat tyme beynge there, and leide theire iiij. heddis negh to\ngedder and comyned to geder right privyly a grete while, and\nalle as y conceve and as hit proved afterwardis that the\nansweris to oure articulis not to be spoke of. After that my\nlorde toke his cheire and the justises sate with hym, and bothe\nparties with theire consell kneled before. My lord asked how we\nlast departed and therapoun stomped a grete while. My lord asked\nthe bokis. He seide that his were on Kent is warde. He asked of\noure party advers theire bokis: they wolde be knawe of none yn\nno wyse. And y mayer, seide yes, with moche more therto, &c. and\nhow my lordis commaundement was at London, and aggrementis at\nhome yn the chaptry hous, that oure articulis sholde be answered\nor we proceded any ferder, y praynge my lorde that so, &c. My\nlord was loth therto and the justises bothe. My lorde seide\nfurste merily of Vaspasianus. And y seide that that was no mater\nof oure compleyntis, but y putte yn to prive [\\prove IN DRAFT\\]\nwhat the cite was of olde tyme; and then my lord seide some what\nstrangely and sharpely that oure articulis many were maters of\nnoyse and desclaunder, and forto answers them hit wolde be cause\nof more\n<P 13>\ngrucchynge and yvell wyll. And y seide, \"Yf eny suche be, lete\ntham be leide apart, and tho that beth substancialle grete and\ngrevous to us, and somme cause and begynnyng of alle this\ndebate, lete tham be so answered:\" and y reherced iij. yn\nespeciall, oone of the Dyme, another of the feloun that toke the\nbysshoppis fe, and afterwarde of the churche, and the coroners\nylette, &c. and of the toure on the bisshoppis gardyn, &c. The\nchif justise seyde as tochynge the articulis of bothe parties,\nthat there were maters amendis to be made to ayther party, and\nthat were longe to do, and that hit myght be don as well after\nas before, and that he hadde sey somme of oure articulis ij. in\nespeciall, oone of the Deme, another of the feloun aboveseide;\nand seide that us semed that they were grevous to us. Whereapoun\nmy lord spake of the bokis to us ayen; and y seide that my bokis\nwere alle redy. And my lord bade to leye ham forth; and so we\ndidde the articulis. They were but litell y radde ne take kepe\nto. Thenne as touchyng the deme, Hengston seide that he wolde\nright well that the deme were payed with us, as hit aughte to\nbe, and hath be of olde tyme; but we didde not so, but sette hit\nand called none of the bysshoppis tenantis to us. Y saide nay,\nand made a longe rehersall therof fro kyng Edwardis tyme ynto\nthis dey, how and under what fourme hit was don of olde tyme,\nhow sithenes, and how now, and how late they sette with ynne\ntham self, and kept the mony and yet kepeth, and that sholde be\nwell y proved. My lorde seide that as touchynge the settynge we\nwere alle most accordyd theryn. Then seide Hengston lightly as\ntouchynge settynge and kepyng of the mony of the deme, hit shall\nbe sone answered; he menyng of Upton is tyme y wote right well,\nas y seide to yow at home. Y seyde to Hengston as lightly ayen,\n\"As sone hit sholde be repplied and truly with the grace of\ngod.\" Then my lord asked furste of that other party if they\nhadde full auctorite and power and wolde consente to menys: and\nthey seide anone with\n<P 14>\ngode wille, yee for theire part. My lorde asked of me, Maier, if\nwe wolde the same. Y seide as touchyng the power we hadde\nsufficiant and y nogh; as touchyng to menys, y bisoghte hym of\nhis lordship that y myght go apart to comyne with my felowship\nand oure conseill there at that tyme; and so y didde, and yeaf\nan answere. Hody hadde the wordis of power as above; and as\ntouchyng the menys with this condicion that oure articulis were\nanswered, that we wolde aggre to suche menys as they lordis\nwolde rule us to. Then hit was no more at that tyme but the\narticulis most be answered; and as loth as they were to answere,\nand hadde no bokis as hit is abovesayde. Then they aggreed ham\nto bryng yn the answere the morun. Y seide they hadde seide\ndyvers tymes that they hadde olde charters, evidences, and\nmunymentis to ende the mater; and y seide if they so hadde to\nbryng ham yn, and but they were answered to ende, &c. Hengston\nseide moche and strongely because y seide they hadde suche\ncharters. Y seide yee, and avowed hit well they seide so. He\nseide that they hadde olde recordis, &c. and y saide as above.\nHengston honged sore to have a lete and a grete courte, and y\ntraversed hym ever, and seide to hym moche thynge, and yn\nespeciall that they never hadde instrument, and reherced what\nthat belongeth to a lete. Hengston seide but litell therto, but\nmade wyse as thogh hit were yes; but Wode seide that they hadde\nolde wrytinge to have hit, and spake no more at all that tyme.\nHengston seide openly that Radeford and he hadde communicacion\nat home of this mater, and were well negh accorded; and my lord\nseide, \"Wolde god hit hadde be so,\" and yet \"Wolde hit were so,\nfor oure discharge.\" Y, Mayer, seide y knywe well and was spoke\nto of suche a communicacion; but what the privyte and the menyng\nwas y myghte not knowe, and yf y hadde hit sholde have be never\nthe werce but the better; and so we departed, stondyng a\n<P 15>\nfer fro my lorde, and he asked wyne and sende me his awne cuppe\nand to no moo. Y wende right to my lord ayen before them alle,\nand spake with my lorde prively a grete whiles of divers maters,\nand among other of thys blynde entrety that Hengston spake of, y\nseyynge to my lorde verily that this blynde entrety growith of\nmy lorde of Excetre as y supposed. Wherfor and for as moche as\nHengston seide yn his presence that Radeforde and he were negh\naccorded: y bysoghte my lorde, as me thoght his part was, and to\nende the mater the rather to knowe of the communicacion, &c. My\nlorde seide y moved hym right well and sholde have goddis\nblessyng and his, and seide he wolde do so, &c. and so we toke\noure leve and departed fro my lord and my lordis alle. My lord\nat this tyme didde me moche worsship, and openly yn the\ncommunicacion aboveseyde commended me for my gode rule at home,\nand yn especiall for the grete favo=r= that y have do to men of\nthe churche, hongyng this debate; and furthermore he of his awne\nmocion yn the communicacion aboveseid spake openly of the letter\nthat he send home to the bysshop by me, seiyng these wordes,\n\"Maier, apon the communicacion that y hadde with yow here y send\nhome a letter by yow to my brother of Excetre, the whiche y\nhoped sholde have do moche gode and cause of spede the rather\nende of the mater.\" Y seide, \"My lorde, that is true, and y have\ndo my due diligent part therto, after youre commaundement by my\ntrauthe.\" Y seyde more to Kys these wordis, \"Kis, ye seide to me\nat home that y didde and seide moche thynge more there then my\nlorddis commaundement was, sey ye here be fore my lorde what hit\nwas; and y truste to God and my lorde is gode lordship that my\nlord will avowe me on alle thyng that y didde and seide.\" My\nlorde sate stille a while, and Kys knelyng spake never a word,\nand thus passed over. Hengston among the maters abovesayd seyde\nmoche more than is above writyn as touchyng the towre that stont\non the bysshoppis gardyn, seiyng that that towre stode upon the\nbisshoppis grounde, and the bisshop\n<P 16>\nsum tyme hadde his prison yn that towre, and that we repaired\nhit never, as is write on oure articulis: atte last hit was\nseide by their party that parcell of the towre stode upon the\nbisshoppis grounde as hit appereth openly there; they menyng by\na wall and kernellis stondynge withoute the towre and thiknys of\nthe towne walle, toward the bisshoppis gardyn and annexed to the\ntowre and towne wallis, &c.\n   The morun tuysday al Halwyn yeven y receyved the answeris to\noure articulis at Westminster of the whiche y sende yow a true\ncopy, yn the whiche articulis as hit appereth they have spatte\nout the uttmyst and worste venym that they cowde seye or thynke\nby me; y blessed be God hit is nother felony, ne treson, ne\ngrete trespas, and thogh hit hadde be, so they wolde have don,\nand werce yf they cowde: but as for trawthe of the mater that\ntocheth me, meny worthy man stondeth on the same cas and have do\nmoche werce than ever y didde, thogh that be to me none exscuse.\nAs touchyng the grete venym that they menyth of my lyvyng, y may\nand purpose be at my purge, as y may right well apon my sawle of\nalle wymmen alyve excepte oone, and of hire righte a grete\nwhile; therfor y take right noght by and sey sadly (\\si recte\nvivas\\) , &.c. and am right mery and fare right well, ever\nthankyng God and myn awne purse. And y liyng on my bedde atte\nwrityng of this right yerly, myryly syngyng a myry song, and\nthat ys this, Come no more at oure hous, come, come, come. Y\nwoll not dye nor for sorowe ne for anger, but be myry and fare\nright well, while y have mony; but that ys and like to be scarce\nwith me, considerynge the bisynesse and coste that y have hadde:\nand like to have: and yet y hadde with me xx li. and more by my\ntrauthe; wherof of trauthe not right moche y spende yet, but\nlike &c. Constre ye what ye will. Item, Thomas Montagew sholde\nsende me xj li. and odde mony as he wote well and can telle\nyowe: and y supposed that John Germyn sholde [\\ORIGINALLY\nwolde\\] have broght to me all most x li. all this of myne awne\ngode; wherof\n<P 17>\ncometh to me no peny. Wherfor y sende home to yow attis tyme\nWilliam Hampton, berer of this writyng, for this cause most\nspecially that ye, how that ever ye do, sende me xx li. yn hast,\nas ye wolle the spede of youre mater and welfare of the cite, y\nnot shamed but pleased attis tyme; and that ye faill yn no wyse,\nmervaillyng moche, for as moche as y departed fro yow with oute\neny mony of youris, that ye ne hadde sende to me sithenesse some\nmony by Germyn, Kyrton, or some other man, &c.\n   Forthermore as tochyng the seide answeris, y pray yow that\nthey be well redely avysely and distinctely over radde and the\nsubstance of them right well understonde, and most speciall the\nfurste articule, the whiche ys most and right harde to answere,\nand that oure Recorder have knoweliche of all thyng that y have\nwrite home yf he be here as y suppose attis tyme, and but yf he\nbe, to sende home to hym in hast; so that y have youre conceyt\nwitte and entente to repplye to the seide answeris, and to the\nfurste most specyally, whiche is derke to my conceyte as yet;\nbut y truste to God hit shall be right well with youre gode\nenformacion and helpe therto: to whiche entent y sende yow a\nrolle yn the whiche is conteyned copies of Domus Dey, copy of\nEyris, of charters and other thynges that is necessary to be\nseye yn makyng of thes repplicacions. Y can no more attis tyme,\nbut y pray you to be not wery to over rede hire and se all the\nwrityng that y have sende home to yow attis tyme; and yf ye be,\nno mervaill thogh y be wery, &c. and God be w=t= yow. y-writen\nat London yn alle Sawlyn day afore day yn hast. Item, y pray you\nto sende me the blak rolle whiche shall be delyvered to yow by\nThomas Montegow, by William Hampton berer of this writyng, the\nwhich is a man true ynogh as y truste and suppose and hath\nborwys for his office, lete them be pryvy to, yf yow, that hit\nis to be do.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1626 FN PCOTTON>\n<X PHILIPPE COTTON>\n<P 167>\n[} [\\CVII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^PHILIPPE COTTON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nRight deere & worthie Daughter,\n   I do not well know how to find a good word out sufficient for\nso worthie a child, which hath made her mother, if anie mother\ncann be, bownd to her child. You have enchained me with such a\nbound to you never to be dissolved, such is the rare vertue of\nyour so often benignities extended towards me, never to be\nforgotten. By your brother Meautys I understand of your safe\nbeing att London, with all your sweete children. Hoping now I\nshall the oftener heere from you, I much desire, good daughter,\nto be allowed to make a motion unto you, now you are in London,\na place of most conveniencie for such a purpose. My desire is\nthis, you wolde be pleased to aford me your picture; not for\nthat it might put in mind of you, for that needeth not, I having\nyou alreaddie so imprinted on my hart never to be forgotten, but\nthat I maie with comfort behoulde the aspecte of so worthie a\nchild. This is the end of my desires, which I hope you will not\ndenie me. I desire likewise to\n<P 168>\nbe remembered to my good sonne Bacon, not forgetting my nephew\nMeautys, with all yours, whome, with yourselfe, I humblie pray\nthe eternall God to bless with all felisities both in heaven and\nearth: and so I ever live your trewlie loving mother,\n   Philippe Cotton.\nCoventry, Novemb. 17, 1626.\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 November" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - daughter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Philippe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cotton née Meautys née Cooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Mrs Cotton" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "244" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PCOTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coventry> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philippe Cotton née Meautys née Cooke to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 17 November, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Seintfaron+in+Meaulx>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Seintfaron in Meaulx" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Seintfaron in Meaulx" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDALTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "WOOL MERCHANT" ;
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                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
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                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DALTON" ;
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                "1487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MOVED FROM LEICESTER TO LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF JOHN DALTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "657" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM DALTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PCAVERSHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Abbot of Nutley (Notley), Buckinghamshire, 1480-1503; prebendary of Asgarby 1502 (collated 20 June 1502; had a papal dispensation to hold it); O.Can.S.A. (of the canonical order of Saint Augustine)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Caversham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Buckinghamshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Abbot of Nutley (Notley)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "311" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Caversham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Dean>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "West Dean, West Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "West Dean" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holt>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holt, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holt" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_047>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1476 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,10>\n[} [\\169. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\12 September, 1476.\\]\n   Right Reverent and Worshipfull and enteirly best belovyd\nCosyn, I recommende me unto you in the most lowlyest wyse that I\nbest can or may. And syr, as this day by your servaunt Thomas\nMathew I receyvyd a letter from you, by the which letter I\nunderstonde that +ge be sumwhat amended and shall every day\nbetter and better +ten other by +te grace of God. Also, gentyll\nCosyn, I understonde that my brother and yowris is sore seke of\nthe poxes: wherfore I am right hevy and sory of your beyng\nthere, ffor the eyre of poxe is ffull contagious and namely to\nthem than ben nye of blode. Wherfore I wolde praye you,\n<P II,11>\ngentyll Cosyn, that +ge wolde come hedyr, and yif hit wolde\nplese you so to doo, &c. And yif that hit lyke you not so to\ndoo, Gentill Cosyn, lettith me have hedyr some horsis I pray\nyou, and that I may come to you, ffor in good faith I can fynde\nhit in my herte to put my self in jubardy there as ye be, and\nshall do whilst my lyffe endureth to the plesure of God and\nyours. For in good faith I thought never so longe sith I see\nyow, ffor in trowth I hadde will hopid that your horsis shulde\na ben here as +tis night; and that I tho+gt verely, and so\npoyntid my self for to a be with you as +te morue at night with\nGodes mercy, which shulde have ben to me right a grete comfort;\nffor in good faith I have not ben mery at myn hert +tis\nsevynnight day ffor dyverse maters the whiche hath ben brokyn to\nme. Wherfore I wyst full hertly dyverse tymes +tat +ge hadde ben\nhere: ffor I wot will that ye coulde an answeryd in certayne\nmaters better +ten I: ffor truly I had not so besy a weke sith I\ncam hedyr, exepte oone day, which sir William, and John Mathewe\nboth can enfourme you parte +terof. And Syr, as towchyng my\nchilderyn I hertly thanke you that hit lyke you so for to tend\nthem: but +git, Gentyll Cosyn, yif hit plese you to sende hem up\nwith such horsis as hit lykith you to send for me, I wolde\nhertly pray you, ffor the poxe ben past out of this Countre and\nCyte as fer as I understonde, blessyd be God. Gentyll Cosyn, I\npray you hertly that I may have a redy worde from you on\nSaterday at nyght at +te ferthest; for in trowth I can not be\nmery unto +te tyme that I know verely how that +ge will I be\ndemenyd hereyn. No more to you at this tyme, but almyghty Jhesu\npreserve you, and kepe you longe in good hele of body and longe\nto lyve in vertu to Godes plesure, and so to your moste hertes\ndesire, amen. At London +te xij day of Septembr. A=o= xvj.\n   And myn sonne Betson recommende hym unto you as hertely as he\ncan or may, and bysowght to vouchsaffe to pray for hym &c.: and\nye shall Rec. ij letters of hym by John Mathewe. And as this day\nviij of the Cloke in +te morning he toke his barge. I pray God\nsende hym good spede, amen.\n   By your ovne Elysabeth Stonore.\n   To my Right Worshipfull Cosyn, Willm. Stonor, squiere, this\nbe delyvered.\n\n"@en ;
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                "12 September" ;
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                "Dictated" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 12 September, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KWILLOUGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LIN" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2273" ;
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                "William Willoughby, 11th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, whose holdings ran to some 30 manors in Lincolnshire (and almost as many in Norfolk and Suffolk), worth over 900 pounds per annum" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "KATHARINE" ;
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                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLOUGHBY" ;
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                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
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                "b. ?1519" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SUFFOLK; YORKSHIRE?; Lincolnshire (also attended court)." ;
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                "FOURTH WIFE OF CHARLES BRANDON, DUKE OF SUFFOLK; SUCCEEDED HER FATHER LORD WILLOUGHBY OF ERESBY as baroness IN HER OWN RIGHT IN 1526" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DUCHESS OF SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1580" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "KATHARINE WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TATKINSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/856" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
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                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ATKINSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1600-1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OXFORD AND HAMPSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "OXFORD TUTOR TO THOMAS SMYTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "256" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS ATKINSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_059>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & church news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,36>\n[} [\\XXV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN TO\nWILLIAM SANCROFT^]\n   Sir,\nI am now at Doncaster, and intend to be this night at Newark, on\nSaturday and Sunday at Stamford, on Monday at Bugden, on Tuesday\nat Hatfield, and on Wednesday (which is the last of this month\nand Holymas Eve) at London, where you say\n<P II,37>\nM=ris=. Hatton's house will be ready for me. At my going away\nfrom thence in November last there was a bed set up and left in\nthe dining roome, which if it be there still, I pray let it be\ntaken downe, and the roome left free.\n   If any convenient place had bin found out about Tuttle\nstreet, or somewhere neere the Parliament House, it would have\nbin more private and more commodious for me then this in Russell\nstreet wilbe, which is a thoroughfare for all company. What\norder my steward Mr. Arden hath taken for stable roome I know\nnot. He is gone to Rufford, where Sir G. Savil is, and is to\nmeet me at Newark. One of my coach horses and my sumpter horse\nare dead. I pray God bring me and all my company safe to our\njourney's end.\n   I am sorry Dr. Herbert cannot prevayle for Mr. Glanvile to\nsucceede him in his Suffolk benefice. However Norton is still\nreserved for him, and I have ordered my receyvour to lend money\nfor the plowing and sowing of his glebe. In the meanewhile the\nChurch and the parishioners want a good minister to take care of\nthem, and mervayle that all this time of vacancie they should\nnot heare from Dr. Herbert, who hath bin recommended to them by,\n   Your assured and affectionate friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   Doncaster, Oct, 25, 1661.\n   God send my daughter a good houre. Where she or her husband\nor Sir Gilbert is I know not, nor the addresse I am to make unto\nyour lodging, and therefore I write to you by Mr. Garthwait.\n   For Mr. William Sandcroft at his lodgings in London. Leave\nthis with Mr. Timothy Gartwaite, Stationer, next the little\ndoore north of St. Paul's church in London To be speedyly\ndelivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "350" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Doncaster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 25 October, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Portland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Portland, Dorset" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Portland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MKING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rev. Hans Deveille" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "King née Deveille" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1735-1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Saling, Essex?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Rev. John King, a fellow student of Cowper in Westminster; a friend of WC's late brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1793" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret King née Deveille" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises events that end the existence of any E77 Persistent Item. \nIt may be used for temporal reasoning about things (physical items, groups of people, living beings) ceasing to exist; it serves as a hook for determination of a terminus postquem and antequem. In cases where substance from a Persistent Item continues to exist in a new form, the process would be documented by E81 Transformation.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Конец Существования"@ru , "End of Existence"@en , "Τέλος Ύπαρξης"@el , "Fim da Existência"@pt , "Daseinsende"@de , "存在结束"@cn , "Fin d'existence"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_070>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 281>\n[} [\\LETTER CV. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 26TH MAY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, I send your lordship her encloased such\nletters as I have lately receavid from the master of Gray. In\naunswer wherof, fynding hir majesty so couldly disposed still\ntowardes that action, I have thought good to acquaint him\ndirectly with the change of her majesties resolution towching\nthe continuaunce of your authoritye, being a matter not secreat\nbut oppen and common, which I do tell him proceadeth thorough\nthe practise of ill instrumentes here, that favour the Spanish\nproceedinges, and seeke to crosse your lordship, letting him\nwithall\n<P 282>\nunderstand, that your authoritye be[\\ing\\] by such meanes so\nweakened as you shall not nowe be hable to yeld him that\nsatisfaction and good enterteynement for himself and his company\nthat aperteyne, you have just cause not to encourage him to come\nover to the service, least, yf he should fynd any want, yt\n[\\might\\] geve him occasion to blame your lordship, and breede\nin his company a mislyke of him that had brought them to so\n[\\bad\\] a bargayn. This aunswir in effect I have made to the\nmaster, to whom my lord thresurer hath also written to lyke\npurpose. His lordship and I have dealt earnestly with her\nmajesty about the matter of the masters imployement, letting her\nunderstand how necessary yt weare that hould weare taken of his\noffer, in respect of thimbarking of the king his master into the\naction, which, we tould hir majesty, could not be don, unles yt\nmight pleas hir to mayntayne your lordships authoritye in the\ntitle of governement geven you there, but she conceaveth still\nthat the matter might well enough be performid by vertue of your\nauthority of generall only. And so I humbly take my leave of\nyour lordship. At Grenwich, the xxvj=th= of May, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "281" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 26 May, 1586"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-M>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "M" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Monthly"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Caernarvon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Caernarvon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Caernarvon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHTOMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Engraver, later achieved some fame as engraver and publisher of \"Chorographica Britanniae, or a set of maps of all counties of England and Wales\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Toms" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1700-c.1758" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Union Court, Holborn, London (domicile)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife Rachael; son Peter Toms (bap.1726-1777), painter and herald; John Boydell (1720-1804) was his apprentice." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Engraver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "923" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1758" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Henry Toms" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Faloise>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Faloise" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Faloise" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorks.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorks." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GFLETCHER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Succeeded as 2nd baronet 1645; MP for Cumberland 1661-1700. Vice chamberlain to Queen Catherine of Braganza (http://www.huttoninforest.f9.co.uk/Family.htm)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming, z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queen's College, Oxford 1651." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Henry Fletcher (d. 1645 fighting for the king), baronet, of Hutton in the Forest, Cumberland; wife Katherine (d. 1676), daughter of Sir George Dalston, baronet, of Dalston, Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fletcher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1633-1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hutton in the Forest, Cumberland (probable birthplace & domicile); educated in Oxford; MP => London; court official sometime under Queen Catherine of Braganza?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only surviving son. Married (1) 1655 Alice, daughter of Hugh, earl of Coleraine; (2) c. 1665 Mary, daughter of James Johnston, earl of Hartfell, and relict of Sir George Graham, baronet. Contemporaries at Oxford with Sir Daniel Fleming. (Burke & Burke: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland; Sir James Balfour Paul: The Scots Peerage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1033" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1700" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Fletcher" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_089>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 138>\n[} [\\LXXXIX. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   Rather then send away this messenger empty, I scribble you\nsuch newes as I have picked up by the highway, and that the\ncoronation houlds, both of King and Queene, on Candlemas day,\nwith as\n<P 139>\nlittle noyse and ceremony as possibly may bee; the L=ds=, as is\nsayd, being spared the charge of roabes, and required onely to\nwear their coronets. My Lo. of Holdernes is alive againe. The\nsyde saddle is a making, and wee talked of nothing last night\nbut that and bathing, which I sweate to hear. My Lo. of Essex,\nthey say, is at court, and no speach of any quarrell thear. All\nthis I present to you as I reseaved it last night from our\nKnight of the Bath and Nedde Eltenhead, who mett us last night\nat Pukeridge from London; but theyr intelligence and relations\nwere soe ill putt together as did little edify me, eyther in\nbelief or knowledge. I take leave to kisse your hands, and to\nhave my love and servise cordially recom~ended to your best\nbeloved; from whose presence and conversacions, more acceptable\nand agreeable to mee then any I can meete with till I meete them\nagaine, I am so newly weaned as that I have much adoe not to bee\nfroward, and to\n<P 140>\ncry Mam, Dadde, Dub. deare, if any body anger mee.\n   Your La=pp's=, &c. T. M.\n[\\Feb=ry= 1, 1625-6.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 1 February, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECOTTINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Thimelby of Irnham, Lincolnshire; brother to Winefrid Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Eliza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cottington née Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Staffordshire; no information on subsequent domicile." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Mr. Cottington, gentleman, probably the nephew and heir of Francis Lord Cottington of Hanworth, Middlesex (who can be found in DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "401" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1071" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eliza Cottington née Thimelby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Naples>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Naples" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Naples" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brome>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk+%28or+Broome> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brome, Suffolk (or Broome, Norfolk?)" , "Brome, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brome" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Howell+Grange>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Howell Grange, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Howell Grange" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oates>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oates" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oates" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_064>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "fatherly advice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN RHARLEY>\n<X ROBERT HARLEY>\n<P 212>\n[}FOR MY SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, AT BRO~PTO~ CASTLE.}] \n   Ned Harley - I canot advertise you any thinge of your\nchamber, but I intend to provide one for you as soone as I can.\nWhilst you are at Bro~pton lett no day pass (\\sine linea\\) .\nWalke as an example in love before your brothers and sisters,\nthat they may honoure you next mee and your good mother. See the\nworship of God kept up in the familye, greeve not your heavenly\nFather by s-ge ag=st= Hym. So you wilbe the joye of your\nearthly, \n   Ro. Harley.\n   Comend my love to your brothers and sisters, and to your\ncossin Smyth.\n(^Little Brittan,^) (\\18=mo= 8=bris=\\) , 1641.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "212" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "100" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Little+Britain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Harley to Edward Harley on 18 October, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_S>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Authenticity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Scribal/Secretarial"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P113i_was_removed_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "foi removido por"@pt , "a été enlevée par"@fr , "wurde entfernt durch"@de , "αφαιρέθηκε από"@el , "被移除於"@cn , "was removed by"@en , "был удален посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E80_Part_Removal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1555; ordained deacon, prebendary of Ely Cathedral 1560; Lady Margaret professor of divinity, chaplain to Edmund Grindal (bishop of London) 1561; master of Pembroke College, regius professor of divinity, prebendary of St. Paul's, rector of Abbots Ripton 1562; rector of Boxworth 1563; prebendary of Westminster Abbey 1565; dean of York, prebendary of Southwell, rector of West Leake 1567; rector of Settrington 1568; bishop of Durham 1589; archbishop of York 1595; acting president of the council in the north 1595/6-99." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14308" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge 1546; BA 1552, MA 1555, BD 1562, DD 1565." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Matthew Hutton of Priest Hutton, Warton, Lancashire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1529?-1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Lancashire; Cambridge 1546 (connections to London/court 1560s-); York 1567; Durham 1589; York 1595." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) 1564 Katherine Fulnetby (d. soon afterwards), niece of Thomas Goodrich, the late bishop of Ely and lord chancellor; (2) 1567 Beatrix (d. 1582), daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham of the Isle of Ely; (3) 1583 Frances, widow of Martin Bowes, son of the London alderman Sir Martin Bowes. Near Puritanism, \"violent of temper\". Kept the Divinity Act before the queen at Cambridge 1564." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, AC, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "13206" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4120" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1606" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMESSYNDYNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Prioress of Legbourne, Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Messyndyne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Prioress of Legbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "285" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Messyndyne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hay-Wood> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GTHOMPSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "THOMPSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "DONCASTER, YORKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "382" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE THOMPSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chilbolton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chilbolton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chilbolton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 116>\n[} [\\LETTER XLII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 15TH FEBRUARY, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretorye, I opened the packett which this bearer\ncomming from my lord Willoughbye will deliver you, because there\nwas a letter in it for me. By that letter I fynde but doubtfull\naunsweres from the king of Denmarcke, and therefore do thincke\nit not amisse yf you staye the imparting to her majestie of the\ncontents of these letters, untill her pleasure shalbe fully\nknowen touching the matters of these countryes, nowe after the\narrivall of Mr. Davison. Yf she go throughly on with these\ncauses, she shall not need to make doubt of having frendes\ninowe. So, with my harty commendacions, I bid you fare well.\nFrom the Haghe the xvth of February, 1585.\n   Your very loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n   If sir William Pellham be not hastened hither, or some suche\nman of judgement in martiall affayres, we shall hardly do that\ngood I wishe for here.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honourable good frende sir Francis\nWalsingham knight, principall secretorye to the queenes\nmajestie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 15 February, 1586"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/mbox>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A  personal mailbox, ie. an Internet mailbox associated with exactly one owner, the first owner of this mailbox. This is a 'static inverse functional property', in that  there is (across time and change) at most one individual that ever has any particular value for foaf:mbox." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "personal mailbox" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "the Netherlands)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WARDENSTHEYDONG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Churchwardens and overseers of Theydon Garnon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "123" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Churchwardens and overseers of Theydon Garnon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorset?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBOYLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Landowner and administrator. Clerk to Sir Richard Manwood (chief baron of the exchequer); deputy escheator in Ireland c. 1588, arrested for malpractice 1596; worked at the Middle Temple 1598; clerk of the presidential council of Munster 1600; knighted 1603; activity at court 1604-5; MP for Lismore, Irish privy councillor 1613; Lord Boyle, baron of Youghal 1616; earl of Cork, Viscount Dungarvan 1620; lord justice of Ireland 1529-33; lord treasurer 1631; English privy councillor 1640; fought in Ireland 1641-43." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "King's School, Canterbury; Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1583; Middle Temple." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Roger Boyle (d. 1576), landowner, a cadet of a Herefordshire family; wife Joan, daughter of Robert Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boyle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1566-1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Preston near Faversham, Kent; educated in Canterbury, Cambridge and London; Ireland 1588, acquired lands there; London 1598; back to Ireland (Munster) c. 1600; bought Sir Walter Ralegh's Irish estates 1602; from 1636 spent more time in England (London/court, owned land in Dorset and Somerset); died in Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Married (1) 1595 Joan (d. 1599) daughter of William Apsley and coheir to lands around Limerick; (2) 1603 Catherine (c. 1588-1630), daughter of Sir Geoffrey Fenton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Cork" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "242" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Boyle" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_102>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 159>\n[} [\\CII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best and dearest Lady and Cosin,\n   I reseaved yours by my man, Knight, accompanied with that\nhorse load of favor and friendly curtesy, which you pleased to\nmention in your former letters; which seasonable piece of\nfriendshipp expressed by your La=pp= towards mee and my\noccasions although I can never acknowledge, yett give me leave\nto reckon of it but as treasure in silver in comparison of that\nother in gould, which was the hopes you gave mee of kissing your\nhands hear ere long; whearin however you have somwhat fayled,\nfor though, mee thinks, with mee, who number dayes and howers\ntill I see you, it is already a great while since I drank in\nthose hopes, yett will hope on still, and leave you thus farr\nwithout excuse as to tell you that thear are two houses in the\nStrand at your devotion, my own and Sir\n<P 160>\nThomas Wilson's, who lyeth and his family at Whitehall, though I\nmust confesse I shall wish my own house on fier every time I see\nyou passe by it to sleepe in any other. Thearfore, as you tender\nmy rest and happines, sweete Madam, think not, I beseech you, of\nresting yourselfe under any other roofe, and be pleased rather\nto lett mee see you then hear from you againe. And now lett me\npresume to putt a new piece of trouble upon you, which is to\ncause your servant to learne certaynly the day of M=r= Cotton's\ndeath, and to lett me understand it by the next; for ever since\nthat day the profitts of the office belong to mee, and are to be\naccounted to mee by his deputy and clerks, and the difference of\na few dayes may in or out of my way half a hundred pounds. M=r=\nMorse was much conversant with him, as I have heard him say, and\ncan, peradventure, satisfy this question. The Duke hath this day\nmade his answere to our charge against him; an ingenuous and\ncleare answere, and very satisfactory, as is conceaved, to all\nindifferent eares. My Lord of Arundell was this day restored to\nthe house; it appeares not as yett wheather he be in ... or not\nagainst the Duke, or how he will play his game. We talk much of\ngreat forces both by sea and land in readines to come from\nSpayne. We have 30 sayle of good shippes shortly to putt to sea.\nOur house quarrells the election of the Duke to be Chancellor of\n<P 161>\nCambridge, as an affront done to the house; the King hath sent\nmessages to our house to forbear questioning it. Tomorrow we\nare, I understand, to debate what is to be done in it. The King\nhath sent the University a letter of thanks for electing him;\nand so doe I to you, for continuing mee in your good favor and\naffections, who am\n   All your own, T. M.\n[\\June 8=th= 1626.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 8 June, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_In+Rouen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "In Rouen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "In Rouen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LOVEDAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Loveday" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brackley, (Northamptonshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "104" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Loveday" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Collyweston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northamptonshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Collyweston, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Collyweston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDOWNING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DEPUTY CUSTOMS FARMER AT YARMOUTH, M.P. FOR OXFORD IN 1586?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DOWNING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF BECCLES, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2208" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM DOWNING" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 FS GOXBRYGE>\n<X GODDARD OXBRYGE>\n<P II,4>\n[} [\\164. GODDARD OXBRYGE TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\9 May, 1476\\]\n<P II,5>\n   Jhesus. M. iiij C . lxxvj.\n   Right worshipfull and Reverent Sir, plesith hit you to\nunderstonde +tat as these daye I have Res[{seyved{] fro Thomas\nBetson and fro Thomas Henham iij letterys, that is to saye ij to\nyou and j to Thomas Howlake. And Sir, Thomas did write to me\nthat I shuld shippe +te sarpler, the pooke, and the ij pokets\nwoll, beyng at the Wollkey, now at this shippynge: And whan I\nhave weyyde heme to reconne with +te custumerys clarkys and pay\n+tem for you and for heme ij. s. iiij. d., and to the weyor ffor\nevery sake j. d., and to +te chalker j. d., and to +te porors\nviij. d.: thys is Thomas Betson is wrytyng to me. And Sir, I\nhave delivered to William Somer, bargemane, to care to Henly:\nffirst vj burdenys of rusys: Item xij saltffish, of +te whiche\nsaltffish iiij be lengys: and a fardell aynte [\\?\\] in canvase,\nin +te wheche fardell is a bage with spysys, and ij brassys, a\npayer of pauenys for my maistres, a gowne of annyse de Padawis,\nand a mustard querne: and as these day at none +te barge\ndepartyd fro London; and he saythe he will be at Henli a\nMondaye, or a Tuysdaye at +te fardyst, with the grase of God, wo\nhave you in hese kepynge. At London, the ix daye of Maye,\n   By your prentyse Goddard Oxbryge.\n   [{To my{] good maister, Willm. Stonor, esquier, at Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "assistant/apprentice of trade partner - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Goddard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Oxbryge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant/apprentice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GOXBRYGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goddard Oxbryge to William Stonor on 9 May, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 93>\n[} [\\LXXVI. TO HER SON EDWARD.\\] }] \n   [\\ENDORSED,\\] \"For your deare selfe.\"\n   My deare Ned - I thanke you for your letter this weake by the\ncarrier; beleeue it, your lines are sweetly wellcome to me; it\nis my joy that you are well; the Lord in mercy presarufe you in\nhealth both of body and mind. \n   I much desire to see you, and thearefore I haue rwit to your\nfather, to desire him to giue you leafe to come home at\nWhitsontide. \n   I thanke you for imparting to me what you know of the\nparlament, and I will requite you with what I knowe. Theas which\nI send you I had from my cosen Goowdine; you may keepe them, for\nI had them rwit out for you. Edward Piner begins to goo abrood.\nYour brothers and sisters are well. I am not yet out of my beed.\nRemember me to your tutor.\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^May 8, 1640.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "93" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "153" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 8 May, 1640"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex+%28or+Herts%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Essex (or Herts)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KHENRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Daniel Matthews, esquire (d. 1667)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Henry née Matthews" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1629-1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in and near Broad Oak and Bronington, Flintshire (briefly at Worthenbury, ditto Whitchurch)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only daughter and heir of her Daniel Matthews and Sarah Benyon (Ap Einion). Gave birth to six children. A woman strong in her faith, married Philip Henry in 1660 partly against her father's will." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1372" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1707" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Henry née Matthews" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staffordshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Staffordshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_054>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "vicarage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,24>\n[} [\\XVIII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN\nTO MR. SANDCROFT^]\n   Sir,\nI have yours of Aug. 29, and shall expect D=r= Herbert's\nanswere. Though the Prebend and the Rectory will be in my gift,\nwhen they become voyd, yet I shall most willingly not only\npermitt you, but likewise advise you to make use of the favour\nwhich my Lord of London hath offered to you, and to follow the\nbusines diligently, that it may be perfected. Mr. Triplet's\nresignation may the more easily be had because there is another\nprebend at Westminster ready for him, but I doe not heare either\nfrom you or any body els what is provided or designed for Mr.\nDeane Barwick, to procure his resignation or cession from\nHoughton, though I perceive from him that he intends not to keep\nit at such a distance as London is from it. Therefore (\\res tuas\nage\\) . Let my Lord of London make your way, and be confident\nthat I will not putt you out of it.\n   The prebendal house must bee most an end new built before it\nwill be an habitation fitt for you and any companion or\nhousekeeper you shall bring or send thither. What Houghton house\nis I know not, but the Deane tells me it will cost a good summe\nof money before it be put into a good condition.\n   That vertuous person whom wee have now twice mentioned I\nthinke will make a good companion for you and your sister both.\nThe great care and affection that you have for her, and the just\nregard that she hath againe of you, may in good time prevayle\nwith you to alter your resolution which you formerly had to live\nsingle; but doe as you thinke fitt to doe, and as God shall\nincline your mind. In the mean while, I take not the\ndifficulties which you mention to be invincible either on her\npart, or much considerable on the part of them upon whom you say\nshe depends; and truly there cannot be a greater act of charity\ndone\n<P II,25>\nfor her than to take her out of the danger wherin she lives, and\nprevent her falling into the fire. But I am not to presse you\nfurther than your own inclination in a matter of this nature. I\nam glad you will be with me about Michaelmas, and then wee may\ndiscourse more of it if you please. Give her and all that aske\nafter me the salutes of, Sir,\n   Your assured and affectionate friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   Durham (from whence I am going to-morrow to Aukland), Sept.\n3, 1661.\n   For Mr. Sandcroft, at his lodgings in Covent Garden, London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "434" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 3 September, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVICE AT THE COURT, SHERIFF OF NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK 1476, KNIGHTED 1478, EARL OF SURREY 1483, DUKE OF NORFOLK 1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13939" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School at Thetford, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Howard, Duke of Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1443-1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "EARL OF SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "822" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1524" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS HOWARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/topic_interest>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A thing of interest to this person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "topic_interest" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_084>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 131>\n[} [\\LXXXIV. DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   I can let noe mesenger pass without the remembrance of my\nloue and seruis to you. This toune afords noe newes, onely this,\nwhich I thinke you\n<P 132>\nwill be sory for, that M=rs= Anne and M=rs= Ueare Cooks are\nbecome soe much the prouder sins thay weare aires; for thar\nbrother is uery latly deade of a burning feauor, and the land\nfales betwene them. My ould Lady Cook presents her seruis to\nyou, and is a sade woman for the ruine of her howes. My Lady\nNethersole is not yet gone, but goes shortly. Thus, with the\nremembrans of my neuer enough aknowledged loue and seruis to\nyou, I rest your most faithfull frend and humble seruant,\nDorothe Randolph.\n[\\1625.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "131" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "124" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RFOX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "VICAR OF STEPNEY 1484, ROYAL SECRETARY 1485, BISHOP OF EXETER 1487, BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS 1492, BISHOP OF DURHAM 1494, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER 1501, CHANCELLOR OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY 1499-1500, MASTER OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE 1507-1518. FOUNDER OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE IN OXFORD; one of the most influential men during Henry VII-VIII; at King's service 1487-1516 (Privy Seal)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10051" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?Boston Grammar School; ?University; Magdalen College, Oxford(?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FOX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1446/7-1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM ROPSLEY, LINCOLNSHIRE TO THE SOUTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP OF WINCHESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3382" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7172" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1528" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD FOX" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wiltshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wiltshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kyrtlynton+%28%3F+Kirtlington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kyrtlynton (? Kirtlington, Oxfordshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kyrtlynton (? Kirtlington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCHAWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN SERVANT TO ARABELLA STUART; SERVED HER GRANDMOTHER BEFORE THAT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CHAWORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WIFE FROM DERBYSHIRE (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "PROBABLY MARRIED MARY KNIVETON (OF DERBYSHIRE), WHO IS LATER REFERRED TO AS LADY CHAWORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "781" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE CHAWORTH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Winton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN18>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "The Auditors of Southampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "498" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tiverton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tiverton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tiverton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBENTHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Legal reformer, philosopher. Called to the bar in 1769, but instead of practice, turned to work on plans for a reformed law. \"Founder of modern utilitarianism.\" Published much on jurisprudence, physical science, politics, ethics, economics, etc; especially from 1789 onwards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2153" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster school (1755-60); Queen's College, Oxford (1760-67); Lincoln's Inn (1763-69)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jeremiah Bentham (1712-1792), London attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bentham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "55" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1748-1832" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London. Oxford 1760-63. Lived at Lincoln's Inn 1769-92. Visited his brother in Russia 8/1785-2/1788. Lived partly in Hendon, Middlesex, 1788-92. Moved to Queen's Square Place in 1792." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Child prodigy, pushed by his father in his studies. Disliked his step-mother, but worked with his step-brother Charles Abbot. Did not marry. Very close to brother Samuel. Skilled musician. Spent decades on his Panopticon project, connected with penal reform." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "21251" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "27756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1832" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jeremy Bentham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishop+Auckland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bishop Auckland, Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bishop Auckland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Naval commander. Spent some time in the household of his uncle Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk; sent to live at the household of the Huguenot leader, the vidame of Chartres, before 1552; may have accompanied his father to Calais 1552-53; sailed under his father's command in an English fleet 1554; may have been in the fleet which patrolled the channel 1557; courtier after Elizabeth's (his cousin's) accession; emissary to the French court 1559; keeper of the queen's house at Oatlands, MP for Surrey 1562, -72; general of the horse during the northern rising 1569; joint commander of the English fleet escorting the future queen of Spain 1570, knighted afterwards; succeeded as 2nd baron 1573; surrogate lord chamberlain 1574-75; KG 1575; diplomatic mission to Ireland 1582; lord chamberlain, privy councillor 1584; lord admiral 1585-1619, fought against Spain 1588, -96; 1st earl of Nottingham 1597; lord lieutenant-general of England 1599; led an embassy to Spain 1604; escorted Princess Elizabeth to Flushing 1613; retired from public life 1619." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13885" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; spent time in noble households; Cambridge MA 1571 (probably honorary)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Howard (c. 1510-1573), 1st Baron Howard of Effingham, naval commander; 2nd wife Margaret (d. 1581), daughter of Sir Thomas Gamage of Coety, Glamorgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1536-1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Spent some time in the household of Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk; some time in France before 1552; court (main domicile) at Elizabeth's accession; diplomatic & military missions abroad (e.g., France, Spain); died at Haling, Surrey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Married (1) 1653 Katherine (1545x50-1603), eldest daughter of Henry Carey (1526-1596), 1st Baron Hunsdon - she was the queen's second cousin and her most intimate female companion; (2) 1604 Lady Margaret Stewart (d. 1639), daughter of James Stewart, 2nd earl of Moray. Enthusiastic hunter, bred spaniels." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Nottingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1391" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1624" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Howard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ENICHOLAS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Government official. MP for one of the Cinque Ports on several occasions. 1625 secretary to the duke of Buckingham, who got him the post of clerk-extraordinary to the privy council. Clerk-in-ordinary 1635, maritime affairs. Secretary of state 1641, knighted. Remained faithful to the king during and after the war but disliked the Catholic queen (the feeling was mutual). Impoverished in exile. Secretary of state again 1654-57, 1660-61." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Royal 2, y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20097" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Studied at Salisbury grammar school; in the household of Sir Lawrence Hyde; at Winchester College; and under the tutelage of one Mr Badcock. Matriculated from Queen's College, Oxford 1611; entered the Middle Temple 1612." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Nicholas (d. 1644), lawyer, estate steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1593-1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Winterbourne Earls, Wiltshire. Schooled in Wiltshire, Hampshire, Oxford and London. Travelled in France 1615-16, after which returned to London. Cinque Ports connections. Had a country house near Thorpe, Surrey. Sent to York 1640, back to London (court) 1641. Moved to Oxford 1642. In exile 1647-60, then back to London. Bought the manor of West Horsley, Surrey 1664; died there 1669." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1622 Jane Jaye. Well organised, wrote a fine italic script, developed his own system of shorthand. A long-time friend of Sir Edward Hyde." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3508" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1669" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Nicholas" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "General attorney for Sir Robert Plumpton; in 1490 secretary to George, Lord Strange (d. 1503); secretary to Sir John Weston, who was Master of St. John's Clerkenwell; lawyer of Furnival's Inn." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, Stonor, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Legal training at Furnival's Inn." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "(?) Godfrey Plumpton (d. by 1486), esquire, younger brother of Sir William Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. ante February 1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Younger son. Mother: (?) Alice, daughter of Thomas Wintringham of Knaresborough; her sister became Sir William Plumpton's 2nd wife. Married (1) Agnes, (?) sister of David ap Griffith; (2) (?) Agnes, widow of Robert Drayate, gentleman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1501" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_005>
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                "<Q D 1625 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,42>\n[} [\\XXVII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\nIt was ill don of the Deane to communicate the papers,\nespecially to one of the faction, as that D=r=. is. By that\nmeanes the Brethren, I make no doubt, will have intelligence,\nand so (\\Ambubaiarum collegia, pharmacopolae, etc. quem non\nmovebunt fumum!\\) In that of Justification (\\cum appendiciis\\)\nis the mayne betwixt them and us. I knowe the Deane is\n(\\animitu`s\\) of our minde, but [^GREEK OMITTED^] . I have\n<P I,43>\na passage, I thincke, in the point, out of him, to purpose, and\nfor that the justification of a sinner consisteth in forgiveness\nof sins, and not imputed iniquity, primarily, and in grace\ninfused into the heart, secondarily, whereby man is inabled to\nabandon his wicked courses by mortifying of his inward man, I se\nno reason but it may well passe. For, ever, where sin is not\nimputed, but iniquity pardoned, holy life and conversation will\nappeare and shewe itself, which to my understanding David\ntaught, Psal. li. 10. (^Hide thy face from my sinne, and blott\nout all myne iniquityes^) , which being don, then ensuieth,\n(^Create in me a cleane heart, O God, and renue a right spiritt\nwithin me^) . And so are they coupled 1 Cor. vi. 11. And so,\naccording to antiquity, sinns are not only pardoned but the\nguift of sanctity is conferred. Nor only so, but according unto\nthem whom theise men do followe in the point of justification,\nwho seeme most averse unto sanctification or renovation, [^LATIN\nOMITTED^] . For theise men, Calvin and Beza I meane, do\nacknowledge and confesse that Justification and Sanctification\nare perpetually conjoyned, and do mutually cohere, nor can they\nbe separated the one from the other. Justification comprehendeth\nwhatsoever we obtayne by Christ, imputation of his righteousness\nand sanctification, saith Beza, in Tit. iii. 7. This, I take it,\nis the doctrine of the Church of England, to which the Doctor,\nif he understand himself, hath subscribed. I am sure it is Mr.\nDeane's. (\\Tenete quod subtantia est, alterate quod accidens\nest.\\) You are of my minde, all. Do it for me in disposing the\nchapters as you would do it for yourselves. Change what you\nwill, so you hold the mayne. Touching Images, that opinion of\nmyne in the 2 chapter, it is myne still, though you have said as\nmuch as can be. But for that, [^GREEK OMITTED^] . I stand not\nupon it. Change it as you will. Touching the publishing of it,\nsone or late, all is one to me. Your owne leisure and occasions\ntake them. (\\Sat cito` si sat bene`\\) , and, (\\si sat bene`\\) ,\nno matter (\\quam tarde`\\) .\n   Remember my service to my Lord, and tell him what I write I\nreferre all to you: yet I would gladly see the Dr.'s\nobservations,\n<P I,44>\nbefore or after, I care not. For I will alter nothing contrary\nto your opinions, trust me in that. I have revised over my booke\nagayne, tell my Lord, as I onc told the Archbishop I would, when\nthe K[\\ing\\] sent me to him. I thinck the impression is out. If\nyou will have it reprinted, or desire to see it you shall. It is\nlittle for their advantage, and yet I thinck taketh away most of\ntheir objections. For I have explaned, added, inforced the\npoints in that (\\cordolium\\) touching faling away from grace. I\nhave roundly, flattly, and breifly acknowledged it the Church\ndoctrine, and so left it, only reporting the words of the\nArticles and Homilyes, leaving out the Testimonies and Articles.\nIf his Grace call for it he shall have it, little to his\ncomfort. If not, [^GREEK OMITTED^] . For Lorinus you may stay.\nIf my Lord of Northumberland have him, I care not for him. I\nwill enquire, and if not, then desire him. Dr. Crakanthorp's\nbooke I thought had ben out long since. I am greatly, it semeth\nby you, in his booke. I merveile the overseers lett it passe. I\ndo not merveile att him for writing so, because the man was a\ngood, ingenuous scholer, though mislead. But whie do you call it\na posthume booke? Is the author dead? I knowe not so much. I am\nsory for it, because a good Archbishop might have made good use\nof him, and such one one day we may have. You have sent me newes\nindeed, good, but strange. I am glad that the Lord Brooke hath\nat length began to remember Cambridge. I hope it wilbe better\nimployed then the donations are att Oxford. This advantage we\nhave, to amend there errors and enormityes by presedent.\nStrange, for it can scarce be credible that such prodigious\nstuffe as you write of should be licensed to presse. Pardon him!\nMary, God forbid! but first remove him from his Lord and Master\nthat he do no such further hurt, for the ape wilbe an ape still.\nAs I said, his fellowe is (\\paulo` tectior, nihilo melior\\) .\n<P I,45>\n   If you see my brother Scull, tell him I merveile I heare not\nof him. Desire him to have a care of my tenths and half subsidy\natt Stanford. Dr. Lindsell shall have Eusebius, I hope, next, or\natt second, returne. (\\Vale.\\)\n   Doth the Parleament hold or not?\n   Your most affectionate\n   R. Mountagu.\n   Jan. x=th=. [\\1624-5.\\] Pettworth.\n   To the w=rll=. my very loving frend, Mr. Ihon Cosin, Chaplyn\nin house to the Reverend L. B. of Durham, att Durham house,\nthis.\n\n"@en ;
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                "1834" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George John Spencer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Italy>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Italy" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Italy" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cornwall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cornwall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tellicherry>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tellicherry" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tellicherry" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_047>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1620 FO MBOURCHIER>\n<X MARY BOURCHIER>\n<P 68>\n[} [\\XLVII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^MARY BATHON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Lady,\n   I thaynke you for your late vesetacion after your late long\njourney, as lykwise for your wyse systerly cownsell, w=ch= my\nreson doth asarten mee\n<P 69>\nto be the best I dought not hys love ... bee so littill too mee,\nthat bee woold not doo any thynge I shoold requir in so innosent\na cause as thys; but such a base roge as thys, who is known ...\nwas born and crestened ... of hys kinsmane, who brought them\ninto the contry, whos testymony I send you here inclosed, as\nlykwise hys exammenacion before the iusteses of Bery, as lykwise\nby them that ded comit him too the iayll, my thaynks, any on\nthat is a frynd to iustes ... innosensy were enough, syns my\nlord cheef iustes is ... aquaynted with my woorst evill by my\nneerest frynd ... lond, as my woost enymes withall ther malles,\nbrybes, and trayns coold or ded proove agaynst me; w=ch= snare\nhad not I ben trecheresly caught in, I had not ben left of my\nfrynds, though such a man of powr ... playe that tyn ... ther\nalas no repugnyngsy, so myght thay doo and prove what thay woold\nagaynst so abiect a woman, who hath ever syns not known what an\nhowr's true content, but sorrowe and syknes, and such an\naflykted mynde as shoold rather move ... compacion then furder\nmalles, to set roges to intytell them selves myne. Syster, I\nhere my brother hath nether coch nor horses, and, as I am told,\nis abought a matter of moment for hymself, w=ch= maketh me staye\nmy desyne of hys being ther;\n<P 70>\nand for sume other resons ... cosen Thomas Cornwaleys shall\ndenygh mee, or els ... shall be ther by God's suffrens. If any\nfrynds els ... stepe in to helpe to get such a knave punneshed,\nwherin my innosensy shall appeer to the woorld, I shall have\ncause to thynk my self beholdyng to them, and I hope God will\nreward theme. It is enough for a Crystyon ... saye that I desyre\nnever too see the face of God if ther bee any chyld of myn in\nthys world. It hath pleased G... knowe too send or suffer\ntrobles of infamee, who hath as ... as I coold carryed my self\nthys xxxix year unrep... Nowe for my conscyens, w=ch= I can no\nmore at ... without vtter dispayr of salvacion. If you can no\nway helpe, yet, sweet syster, pety me; if my tears wooll wryt\nblack, I need no inke. Fear not thys paper, though the masels\nis in my hows. I nor my howsold cam never neere the infekted;\nbut I pray God you nor my sweet nevew tooke no hurte, it ca...\nknowlege, nether was it but suspekted ... were newly syted. I\ndesyre to knowe howe you ... bearer, and before my going to\nHengrave I desyre to have thees wrytyngs agayn. Accordyng to\nyour fryndly offer I am bold this next weeke too desyre your\nhorses, if you maye spare them; if I can ... any th... comand\nany thyng of mee or myne\n<P 71>\nas your own. And so God in heven bles you and all yours rem ...\nwish of all good to my bro ... Bacon.\n   Your lovyng vnfortunat syster,\n   Mary Bathon.\n   I have sent you too of my brother's ... hard to read, w=ch=\nif I in ... send a ... a pa... the daye, and I will se ... or\nthem and the other coppyes; and then I will namyn the daye I\nshall desyre your horses, if you ... spare them, or els I besech\nyou let me knowe when it shall be lese convenyent to you.\n[\\Thorp,\\] July [\\1620\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "letter has quite a few gaps" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "68" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bourchier née Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bath, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBOURCHIER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thorp+Abbots> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Bourchier née Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on July, 1620"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_069>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1501 T JPULLEIN>\n<X JOHN PULLEIN>\n<P 150>\n[} [\\LETTER CXIX.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull and his speciall good master, Sir\nRobart Plompton, kt. deliver these.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, I recomend me unto your mastership,\nletting you understand that laytly I wrott to you a letter of\nyour\n<P 151>\nmatters; where was, that the great man E., as far as undoubted\nas I can know, intendeth to have assyses agaynst you. Wherfore\ntyme is to labor as well the Schereffes, as all your frynds, and\nevery country where your land lyeth. It is for that the said\ngreat man E. with other of the Kyngs counsell, sitting for\nassessyng of fynes for knyghts, ... which may doe hym pleasure,\nhe is intreated scecretly to owe his good will; ye may have\ntrial by lyklyhed what ther answere shalbe: thus he under\nmyneth. But let you for no labour. All such copies of your\nmatters resteth in my keeping. And this was your lawiers\nconclusion; that your mastership should take a sure frynd to se\nall your evydence (which I thynke after my mynd must be Mr.\nEleson), to this intent: that your sayd counsell may have all\nthe estayts made by your graynser and father, as well uppon\nmarrage lesses, as other wayes, and in lykwyse, how all the sayd\nestats come home agayne, wrytten (\\verbatim\\) in paper: and to\nhave all your new esvedence by your father to John Norton and\nothers, and estats made to have to your father for terme of\nlyfe: and to send copies of all matters proving matrymony\nbetwyxt my sayd master your father, and my lady your mother: and\nfurther prove which of the sayd feffees was\n<P 152>\npresent at possession. Loke they be at London the begining of\nthis next terme, with xl=li= ... Sir Richard and ij men, and the\nsayd copies. If Mr. Eleson can find any of your lands talled to\nthe here male, send copies therof; I thinke none be. And thus\nthe holy Trenety send good speed to yours. From Lyncolns Inn, at\nLondon, this tuesday in the crose dayes.\n   Your servant, John Pullan.\n   I find no sure frends in all cause but George Emerson. Yaxley\nand Frowick, serieants, and Brook and Edgar are your counselors.\n[\\18 May 1501.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pullein" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPULLEIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pullein to Robert I Plumpton on 18 May, 1501"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Boswell+Court>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Boswell Court, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Boswell Court" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPETTY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Natural philosopher and administrator in Ireland; knight; political economist; judge. Went to sea at an early age. Oxford professor of anatomy 1651. Carried out the \"Down Survey\" in Ireland. Knighted 1662. Published economic treatises 1662-1687. Judge and Registrar of the Admiralty Court, Dublin, 1676. Original member of the Royal Society, 1662." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Petty, z Petty 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Petty, z Petty 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22069" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Conventional education in Romsey; studied on the continent (e.g., Jesuit college at Caen; friend of Hobbes); continued his education at Oxford c. 1646, DM 1650." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Anthony Petty (1587-1654), poor Hampshire clothier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Petty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1623-1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Romsey, Hampshire; abroad on the continent; Oxford 1650s; moved to Ireland 1676; returned to London 1685." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possessed large Irish properties (ironworks, fisheries, timber trade). Married Elizabeth Waller, Southwell's cousin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "14499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "22287" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1687" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Petty" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+George+Forensey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St George Forensey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St George Forensey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ealing>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ealing" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ealing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDEVEREUX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier and politician. 2nd earl of Essex 1576; colonel-general of the cavalry, knighted 1586; queen's favourite by 1587; master of the horse 1587; knight of the Garter, overall commander of the horse in Leicester's army 1588; lieutenant-general of the queen's army in Normandy 1591; privy councillor 1593; queen's chief military commander 1596; master of the ordnance, earl marshal 1597; chancellor of Cambridge University 1598; lord lieutenant of Ireland 1599; after failure of expedition imprisoned due to insubordination; sequestered from offices, released 1600; rebelled, charged for treason and executed 1601." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3, x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Francophile and protestant upbringing. A promising student; earliest known teacher: Thomas Ashton, headmaster of Shrewsbury School, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a trusted family servant; next Robert Wright, who had been a pupil at Shrewsbury before becoming a fellow of Trinity. Entered Trinity College, Cambridge 1577, tutored by Wright; MA 1581. Honorary MA of Oxford University 1588." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Walter Devereux (1539-1576), first earl of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Devereux" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1565-1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Living with his siblings at Chartley, Staffordshire by 1576; London and Hertfordshire (as lord Burghley's ward), then Cambridge 1577; during his time at the university also spent time in Huntingdonshire, Staffordshire, London and Warwickshire; lived with his grandfather Sir Francis Knollys (in London?) 1581; York 1582; London 1583; travelled in the midlands & south Wales 1584; Chartley > court > the Netherlands 1585; back to court 1586 (fought in Portugal 1589, France 1591, Spain 1596, Azores 1597, Ireland 1599); imprisoned + house arrest in London 1599-1600; released but prohibited from going to court 1600 (stayed in London)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder of two sons. Mother: Lettice (b. after 1540, d. 1634), daughter of Sir Francis Knollys (1511/12-1596), politician, and his wife Katherine (c. 1523-1569), daughter of William Carey of Aldenham, Berkshire, and his wife Mary Stafford née Boleyn (d. 1543). Hence member of Elizabeth I's extended Boleyn-Carey cousinage. Mother married 1578 Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester (1532/3-1588). Married secretly 1590 Frances (1567-1632), widow of Sir Philip Sidney and daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, the secretary of state. Patronised university scholars, culture." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4152" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1601" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Devereux" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 75>\n[} [\\LVIII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDELINE HALL,\nOXFORD}]\n   Deare Ned - With much contentment I haue reseued this weakes\nletter from you. I acknowledg the Lords mercy to me in the\ncontinuance of your health, which is a joy to me in the midest\nof many ocations of sorrow; and I beceach the Lord I may still\nhaue that refreschment to see it goo well with you, and to see\nit best with your better part, so that you may euery day more\nand more aproufe yourself, not only a branch but a member of\nChrist. \n   I much reioyce in the hope of seeing you, but I trust I shall\nhaue more joy in seeing you. I am glad your worthy tutor will\ncome with you, by which I see, he is not an obstinate man. A\npare of rideing stokens I haue prouided for you, which I purpos,\nif pleas God, to send you by the horses that shall be sent for\nyou; and knoweing your tutors minde for a hors and saddell, I\nwill endeuor to haue him fitted, that tho the ways may be fooule\nyet his seate may be eassy. I rwit you word that my lord\nadmarall was spoken to, but that would not doo, but it was my\nlord depuety of Irland that preuailed to geet your father off\nfrom being sherefe. Thinges goo wors in Scotland then euer they\ndid, and it is said theare will be wars; for my part I did\nallways doute that that buisnes would not so end as many others\nthought; neaither am I now of theare mindes, that that kingdome\nwill eassely be subdued. The Lord in mercy inabell all His\nchilderen to fixe theare eyes on Him, that so, trusting in the\nLord, we may neuer be dismayed. It is thought that such a number\nof Scote minesters will not be suffred to goo out of Scotland.\n   The prince elector is put in prison in France; into the same\nprison wheare princ Casemere is, and Jhon de Wart. It is thought\nthe prince elector will not be seet at liberty; it was fitte he\nshould goo vnknowne; he did disguise himself, but went with such\na traine that he could not but be inquired affter. Thus we see,\nmy deare\n<P 76>\nNed, all condistions are liabell to misery; and the greater the\nperson is, the greater is the misery; so that honnor dous but\nenhanse pouerty, or shame or imprisonment: yet man is so\nforgetfull of his God, that all, and most of all great men, liue\nin prosperity as if they weare lords of what they had,\nforgetting that they are but tennants at will. \n   Your father has promised Mr. Simons +L110 for his howes,\nwhich is as much as he gaue for it, and now he has had it two\nyears, so that now he is no louser. \n   Mr. Blineman is goone from Walcot. \n   I thanke God your father is well, and I am now abell to be\nout of beed. I haue not bine so well for aboue this weake as I\nuse to be, and with it I haue been trubled with much heauiness\nat my hart. I thanke God your brothers and sisters and your\ncosen Smith are well. Deare Ned, if theare be any good lookeing\nglasses in Oxford, shuse me one aboute the biggnes of that I use\nto drees me in, if you remember it. I put it to your choys,\nbecaus I thinke you will chuse one, that will make a true ansure\nto onse face. \n   All my frute disches are brocken; thearefore, good Ned, if\ntheare be any shuch blwe and white disches as I vse to haue for\nfrute, bye me some; they are not purslane, nor they are not of\nthe ordinary mettell of blwe and white disches. I beleeue you\nremember what I vse to haue; if you chuse them against the\nhorses come for you, I will take order with the men about the\nbringeing of them home, and will send mony to pay for them. I\nsee your sister has a nwe hude; it semes shee lost hers and\ndurst not tell, and so, as I gees, rwit to you for one, which I\nwill pay you for. I haue sent you my wacth, and I beleeue it may\nbe mended. I doo willingly giue you the rige of goold that was\naboute the agget. \n   I am hartely sorry for the death of M=r= Knightly. I heare my\nlady Wesmorland is brought to beed of a daughter. My lady Veere\nwas with her, and I thinke shee is so still. \n   I did thinke your father would haue sent mony by Miller; it\n<P 77>\nseemes it was forget, but he indends to doo it by the men that\ngoo for you. \n   Remember my loue to your tutor, to home I wisch the frueition\nof all happines. \n   I hope to see him, and thearefore I doo not rwit to him. \n   My deare Ned, the Lord blles you and giude you in all your\nthoughts words and actions, that you may still looke vpon them\nas seeing the ways of an vpright hart. So I rest\n   Your affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Noue: 29, 1639. Bromton Castell.^)\n   My Lord rwit word this weake that he thought he should not\ngoo this yeare to Louddington.\n   I would haue 6 frute disches.\n\n"@en ;
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                "1646" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Kent (domicile); educated in Cambridge." ;
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                "A" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "x Duppa" ;
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                "BORN IN LAMPART, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. FROM THERE TO CAMBRIDGE, LONDON, LAMPART AND HOLLAND. IN 1637 SETTLED IN SHANGTON, LEICESTERSHIRE" ;
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                "SON OF SIR JOHN ISHAM, BARONET. GRANDFATHER JOHN ISHAM WAS A CITIZEN AND MERCER OF LONDON" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Rector of Doddington 1519-27; held the benefices of East Dereham, Norfolk 1520- and Snailwell, Cambridgeshire 1526-; abroad possibly as a diplomat by 1527; archdeacon of Ely 1527; admitted as an advocate 1528; royal service: \"appears to have made himself useful to the king in the first stages of the break with Rome\" (DNB); attended the convocation 1529; ambassador to the imperial court of Charles V 1532; nominated bishop of Ely 1533." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "King's scholar at Eton College; admitted to King's College, Cambridge 1514; BA 1519, MA 1522; studied civil & canon law (possibly abroad, no record of a degree)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hawkins" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1495, d. 1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Putney, Surrey; educated at Eton & Cambridge; appointments in Cambridgeshire; abroad by 1527, back in England (London/court?) 1529; diplomatic mission abroad (Spain, Italy) 1532; died at Balbase, Aragon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Nephew and godson of Nicholas West, bishop of Ely. In his youth imprisoned for Lutheranism. Died of dysentery." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Catholic ecclesiastic and diplomat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1436" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1534" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Hawkins" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P73i_is_translation_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "est la traduction de"@fr , "翻译自"@cn , "is translation of"@en , "είναι μετάφραση του/της"@el , "ist Übersetzung von"@de , "é tradução de"@pt , "является переводом"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130i_features_are_also_found_on> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedfordshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bedfordshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%3B+Dawley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "France; Dawley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OSTJOHN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CHIEF-JUSTICE OF COMMON PLEAS 1648; COMMISSIONER OF TREASURY 1654, MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE 1659, 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queens College, Cambridge; Lincoln's Inn 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "OLIVER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ST. JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1598?-1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND ESSEX? LEFT ENGLAND IN 1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "LADY JOAN BARRINGTON'S NEPHEW? married (1) Joan Altham, daughter of Sir James Altham 1st husband to Elizabeth Masham (née Barrington); (2) Elizabeth Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1131" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1673" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "OLIVER ST. JOHN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MLITTLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Her husband sat in Parliament for Worcestershire, but due to his part in Essex's plot was tried & condemned in 1601. He died 25.7.1601, aged 39; his estates were regranted to Muriel, and their son Thomas was made a Baronet in 1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Bromley, Lord Chancellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MURIEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LITTLETON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM NORFOLK TO LONDON AND BACK TO NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF JOHN LITTLETON, OF FRANKLEY; DAUGHTER OF SIR THOMAS BROMLEY OF SHROPSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3607" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MURIEL LITTLETON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AJUDDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MAYOR OF LONDON 1551, MEMBER OF THE SKINNERS' COMPANY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANDREW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JUDDE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN TUNBRIDGE, KENT (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FOUNDER OF TUNBRIDGE SCHOOL. Acquaintance of the Johnsons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "95" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1558" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANDREW JUDDE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN13>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "If these are lords of the privy council, should this entry be merged with PRIVYCOUNCIL?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "The Lords" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1289" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J3WEDGWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Wedgwood (1687-1739), of Churchyard Pottery; potter (& farmer?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1721, d. 1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Staffordshire; lived in London?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Mary née Stringer (d. 1766), daughter of the Unitarian minister at Newcastle under Lyme. Brother Josiah's agent in London? \"In rather better circumstances than the rest of the family\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1767" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Wedgwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Administered the estate of Germayn Pole until he came of age 1504." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Reginald Moton (d. 1445) of Peckleton, Leicestershire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pole née Moton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1435 (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/emodeng/info/epoole.e1.htm); still living in 1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Leicestershire; lived in Radbourne, Derbyshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married by 1455 Ralph Pole (d. 1492) of Radbourne, Derbyshire. Grandmother of Germayn Pole, who was the husband of Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Plumpton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1435" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Pole née Moton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clapham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Clapham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clapham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KSPRAKELING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sprakeling née Esday" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of sir Adam Sprakeling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "173" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Sprakeling née Esday" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCHAMPION>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Champion" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5094" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"A man of education\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph Champion (1714-1794), merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Champion" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1743-1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bristol, Somerset; emigrated to South Carolina 1784, died there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Apparently a Quaker. \"Family were in the brass & iron industries\". Whig. A rival of Wedgwood & friend of Edmund Burke. Manufacturer of porcelain. A member of the Society of Merchants (1767), leading member of the Society of Merchant Venturers. Lost his fortune, moved to South Carolina" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Porcelain manufacturer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1791" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Champion" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/date>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBOYLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3129" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "At home; Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford; grand tour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Boyle (1674-1731), 4th earl of Orrery, soldier and diplomat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boyle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1707-1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; educated in England, grand tour 1723-?; Ireland 1732-; spent time at Marston, Somerset, and his second wife's estates in Ireland; lived in Italy 1754-1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married: 1) 1728 Henrietta Hamilton, 2) Margaret Hamilton. Distanced from his father. Created MA and DCL 1743. Jacobite. Desperate financial situation throughout his life. Friend of Pope and Swift in the 1730s. Earl of Orrery 1731, of Cork 1753 (inheriting his cousin Richard's title)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Orrery, biographer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3818" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Boyle" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sheffield+Lodge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sheffield Lodge, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sheffield Lodge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHAYMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Queen's College 1743, BA 1746/7." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hayman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1724-?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Devon. Educated in Oxford c. 1743-1747; curate in the diocese of Lincoln at some point. Probably lived in Oxfordshire (Henley-on-Thames) from 1748 until at least 1757." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Ordained deacon and priest by the bishop of Lincoln, was a curate in his diocese. Under-master of the free grammar school at Henley-on-Thames c. 1748, curate of Henley-on-Thames 1750 (had assisted the rector from c. 1748; may have had to leave in 1757 due to disagreements with him)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Curate of Henley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "199" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1724" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Hayman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,25>\n[} [\\XVI. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good Mr. Cosen,\nI have my answere with me, and am disposing of it by adding what\nhath come to my hands since, changing, &c. So soone as I have\ndon, and I will make all possible hast, I will send it you. I\nam somewhat hinder'd, for att my returne to Pettworth upon\nSaturday I found your little wife very sick, and since she hath\nbeen at death's dore, nor is yet well. An empostume brake in\nher. The bagg is come up, I thanke God. But she compleyneth of\nher head and stomacke much. The remaynes are, I feare, behind.\nIf you can meet with Sir Wm. Paddy remember me to him, and\ndesire his advise what to do. We have no phisitions in theise\nparts worth a beane. God hath ben her best phisition, or she had\ndied. I would gladly have those reliques disperst. The\nempostumation was in her stomacke. Before it came up she bled\nmuch at nose. Yet by snatches I do procede to perfect my\nanswere, which is so written that my Lord may well showe it unto\nthe King, unto whom for better addresse I will direct and\ndedicate it. I can not inlarge. If you have any newes lett us\nhave them. (\\Vale.\\)\n   Your assured,\n   Ri. Mountagu.\n   Pettworth, Nov. 4. [\\1624.\\]\n   To the w=r=.shipfull my very especiall good freind, Mr. Ihon\nCosen, att Durham house, be this.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pettworth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 4 November, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SWEDGWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), master potter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susannah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1765-1817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Staffordshire (probable birthplace & domicile); seems to have stayed with the Bentleys (family friends) in London 1775-6?; later moved to Shrewsbury, Shropshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest child, father's favourite. Mother: Sarah (1734-1815), daughter of Richard Wedgwood, a prosperous merchant. Married 1796 Robert Waring Darwin (1766-1848), Shrewsbury's principal physician, son of Erasmus Darwin. Mother of Charles Darwin, the naturalist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "183" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1817" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susannah Wedgwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/aimChatID>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An AIM chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "AIM chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/nick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 226>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\n   Major Gen=l= Harrison to Col=l= Jones.\nMy dearely beloved and honourable in the Lord,\n   Yo=r= letter of the 13=th= instant w=th= the inclosed to my\nLord Gen=ll= and seasonable warning words came safe to my hands\n<P 227>\nyesterdaie. The last having read in Councell, I sent to be\nprinted for the use of all in, or that maie come into power;\nthat soe directed I delivered to the Gen=ll's= hands, hoping\nsome use wilbee made thereof also, though I repent my not taking\na coppie.\n   I presume Brother Powell acquainted you o=r= thoughts as to\nthe persons most in them, to serve on behalfe the Saints in\nNorth Wales; that wee propound three for North, three for South\nWales. Hugh Courtney, John Browne, Richard Price, out of yo=r=\nparts; wherein I wish the helpe of yo=r= selfe and others if wee\nhave erred in the men, or to confirme us therin if approved by\nthe most spirituall, or that you would send upp two or three\nnames of the most polished, in case there bee cause of anie\naddition or alteration, though itt were by lott.\n   Yo=r= lines are very acceptable here to manie, full of\ncouncell and encouragem=t= as oft therefore as the Lord minds\nyou of us send a word. Wee are waiting on the Lord of Hoasts for\nhis returne from sea, a thorough stroak there might bee very\nteaching and confirming of his poore servants; then perhaps for\nFrance, Bourdeux having sent agents to crave aid against theire\nKing. The Lord give us heartes suitable to the time and workes\ndone. My deare love and service to you and yo=rs=.\n   T. H.\nWhitehall, 17=th= 3 m., 53.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends; councillor - commissioner; major-general - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "major-general, member of the council of thirteen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "280" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harrison to John Jones on 17 May, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSHERLOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25380" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Entered Eton College 1689 as a King's scholar. 1694 pensioner at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge; matriculated 1695; BA 1698, MA 1701, DD 1714." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Sherlock (1639/40-1707), master of the Temple and dean of St. Paul's, religious controversialist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sherlock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1677-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Educated in Eton and Cambridge. Held a living in Hertfordshire. Positions in London, Cambridge and Canterbury 1705-1728; then bishop of Bangor > Salisbury > London. Connections to London and the court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fellow of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge 1698. Succeeded his father as rector of Therfield, Hertfordshire 1702 & master of the Temple 1705(-1753). 1711 chaplain to Queen Anne, 1713 prebendary of St. Paul's, 1714-1719 master of St. Catharine's, 1714-1715 vice-chancellor of the university, 1715 dean of Chichester. Bishop of Bangor 1727-1728, of Salisbury 1728-1748, of London 1748-1761. A tory but \"perfectly willing to work with the royal family\" (ODNB). Traditional religious views. Married 1707 Judith Fountayne (d. 1764) from Yorkshire, no children. Health deteriorated from 1740s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Salisbury, later of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Sherlock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of England, Scotland and Ireland 1625-1649." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, x Holles, y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Charles, Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5143" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Not initially educated to be king (had an elder brother), still a well-rounded education overseen by Thomas Murray, a Scottish presbyterian who later became provost of Eton. Reputed to have been a serious student who excelled at languages, rhetoric, and divinity. From the age of 12 taught by his father to rule." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James I Stuart (1566-1625), king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1600-1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dunfermline Castle, Fife, Scotland. Brought to England 1604. Lived mainly in London? (court) but travelled frequently within England. 1623 spent half a year in Spain. Civil war => moved around (e.g., Oxford)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Had a Scots accent and a slight stammer. Became king 1625; married Henrietta Maria, sister of the French king Louis XIII. C's authoritarian rule and quarrels with the parliament provoked a civil war that led to his execution." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2374" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4241" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ELDER IN THE CONGREGATION OF MARIAN EXILES IN GENEVA, CLERK OF THE COUNCIL OF WAR, CAPTAIN; BOUGHT MANORS IN LEICESTERSHIRE AND BECAME A GENTLEMAN (end of life)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68286" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge c. 1530 (no record of degree)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WOOD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LEICESTERSHIRE/YORKSHIRE, LONDON?, FRANKFURT 1554, GENEVA 1555, LONDON 1560, NORMANDY 1562, London; LEICESTERSHIRE (manor) 1570-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Puritan; active member in the presbyterian movement; links with court" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1577" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS WOOD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPOWLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FACTOR, SERVANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "POWLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LIVED IN IRELAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "795" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD POWLEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1619 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 59>\n[} [\\XLII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Cornwallis,\n   It is one of my misfortunes, and such a one as I assure you I\nam very sensible of, to be thus farre from you in a tyme\nwhearein I perseave your love wold have made me that to you\nwhich I as affectionatly desier to be as to have myselfe the\ncomfort of a freind by me, when any opresion lies heavy on my\nhart, to whom I might trust my cares, and be shuer they should\nnot only be safely lodged, but begett a desier to ease them as\nfarre as wear possible, or at leaste advise how to make them\nlightest. I remember well what itt was you feared at your last\nbeing in towne, and I am sorrier then I can tell you, that ther\nis such a resemblance in our destines as makes you, like me, a\ntrew professer to yourselfe of ills to comme, whearin I have\nseldom failed. But, for all that, you must not loose couradge,\nnor let your kind sensiblenes, which if the self-wordingest\nthing, make\n<P 60>\nyou so unkind to yourselfe and yours as to yeald up the strength\nof your resisting reason, and consent to sincke under that\nmelancoly such heartofore unexpected distaste must needes breed\nin you, which I grieve hartely to heare hath already rought so\nill effects upon your health, and so strong aprehencions in your\nminde, though I trust our good God will with a safe deliverance\nof a happy bearth restore you the one, and, if you be not\nwanting to yourselfe, so assist you as you shall to your\ncontentment overcomme what causes the other; and which, when you\nhave recovered strengthe of body againe, if you finde to\ncontinue, in my opinion you should do well to remoove heather,\nwhear you will have better meanes to prevail, and shall have my\nservis, if you finde itt may be fitt for you to imploye me, or\nshall finde that of others of more power then my owne, by\ndeclaring that I have ingaged them to take care of you, may\nbecomme of use to you in this ocacion, who I dare undertake\nshall do itt very willingly and readily, and perhaps itt wold\nnot be to ill purpos if ther be cause. I am shuer you beleeve\nther are not many for whom I durst ingadge my word to you so\nfreely, and therfore will easily judge that I offer you the\nservis but of two; but if those two give you not a good acount\nof what I promis in ther names, sett it on my score as a\nfalsehoode. I should be glad you would resolve\n<P 61>\nto bringe up your children and familie, because I thinke itt\nwold be best for them and you; but if on the sodain you cannot\nacomodate yourselfe with a convenient house for them all, if itt\nplease you to lett me have your companie heare while you are\nprovideing yourselfe with a convenient dwelling for your hole\ncompanie, you shall do me a very great pleasure, and, though my\nLord should be in towne, no whitt straiten me, for I can well\nspare your wonted lodgings. Therfore, if you love me, be not\nscrupulous to make use of them. Itt is now high tyme that I\nacknowledge the reseit of both your letters by this bearer, and\nwithall how I aprehend your kindnes so many ways expressed to me\nin them; but no words can do itt, and so I beseech you to\nbelieve, because itt is trew; and, besides that, I am farre from\nundervaluing, for misinterpret I cannot, the liberality you\ntherein have used towards me, which is much more then ever I was\na debtor for to any that aught itt not unto me, or then I have a\nhart or will to accept, if I durst at this tyme say I wold\nrefuse what you so presse, which your kindnes only and the\nknowledge of your disposicion takes off the shame I have so long\ndetained, yett I will now keepe itt in my hands as you will have\nme; though I must still as your tresurer, not as a legacy, and\nthat you will live to give me tyme when I shall leave the world,\n[{and{] be wittnes I am not behind hand with\n<P 62>\nyou in affection, and desier to live in your memory ... be\nconfident that ther is nonne of yours to whom I will be more\nwanting in any thing I may do for them then I wold have binn to\nmy owne if God had continued me a mother; and whear as your\nrequest is in general, and extends to nothing but what I hope\nyou believe not so ill of me as to thinke I wold not without itt\nhave donne, and more, I beseech you; if you can thinke itt to\nany purpos, impose something more perticularly on me, for I will\nperform itt as I desier God should have mercie on me, joyfullie\nI confesse in your life, but as faithfully if I outlive you;\nwhich wheather I doe or not, they shall be no loosers by what\nyou have donne for me, that have at the present but prayers to\nthe Almighty to repaye you with, which shall be offered up with\nthe best devocyon of\n   Your faithfully loving and thankfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nHarington House, this 20th of January [\\1618-19.\\]\n   I will, God willing, the next week send to inquier of your\nstate, of which I hope to heare as I desier.\n   To my worthy and dear friend the La. Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "939" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 20 January, 1619"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SUPRICE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Price" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Whitfield, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elizabeth Purefoy's goddaughter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "282" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susan Price" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wanstead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wanstead, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wanstead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_064>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (marriage contract, money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500 FO R3EYRE>\n<X ROBERT EYRE III>\n<P 143>\n[} [\\LETTER CXI.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull brother, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.\nthese be delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull Brother, I recomend me unto you, and to my\nlady your wyfe, and to my daughter and to yours, with all my\nother cousins your childred, desiring to heare of your welfaire\nand thers both, which I besech (^Jesu^) preserve unto your most\nharts comforth; evermore thanking you and my gud lady, your\nwyfe, of the great and worshipful chere I and my kynsmen had\nwith you. Brother, ye be remembred how the writings of the\ncovnaunte of marage of my son and your daughter, as it be not\nmade upp by the 'vise of learned counsell; wherfore, if it\nplease you to apoynt any day, and please about the beginyng of\nLenten, when that I myght wayt uppon you, I wilbe glad to wayt\nupon you, and\n<P 144>\na learned man with me: and all such promyse as I have made on my\nparty shalbe well and trewly performed, with the grace of\n(^Jesu^) , for ye shall find me ever one man. Also, brother, I\npray you that ye wold send me by my servant, William Bewott,\nthis bringer, the payment which I shold have of you att\nCandlemas last past, for I have put myselfe unto more charge,\nsince I was with you, then I had before. For I have maryed\nanother of my daughters, and I have begon to make a wall about\nmy parke that I shewed you I was mynded to do, which, I trust,\nwhen ye see it, ye will like it well. Praying you not to fale\nherin, as my trust is in you, and to give credence to this\nbringer. No more but (^Jesu^) preserve you. Written at Padley on\nSt. Valentyne day with the hand of your brother,\n   Robart Eyr.\n[\\14 Feb. anno 1499-1500.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "143" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fathers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "302" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R3EYRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert III Eyre to Robert I Plumpton on 14 February, 1500"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Little+Gidding>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Little Gidding" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Little Gidding" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "JP for the North Riding of Yorkshire 1598; knighted, high sheriff of Yorkshire 1605/6; alderman of Richmond, North Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably schooled at York; matriculated pensioner from Trinity College, Cambridge 1588; admitted at Gray's Inn 1590; returned to his studies in some form 1594." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Matthew Hutton (1529?-1606), archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1569-1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Appears to have lived the better part of his life in Yorkshire (seated at Marske, North Yorkshire); studied in Cambridge and London. Buried at Richmond, North Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving son. Mother: Beatrix (d. 1582), daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham of the Isle of Ely. Married 1592 Elizabeth (d. 1625), daughter of the late Sir George Bowes of Streatlam, Durham, and Jane Talbot, aunt to the earl of Shrewsbury; queen Elizabeth was her godmother. Had 12 children (some died young)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1357" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Timothy Hutton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCROMWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Royal minister. Joined the French army c. 1503, marched to Italy; cloth merchant (first a clerk to one?) in Italy and the Low Countries; cloth merchant & business agent (solicitor) in England; London mercantile and legal circles by 1520; MP 1523, -29; subsidy commissioner in Middlesex 1524; secretary to Cardinal Wolsey 1524-29 (part of Wolsey's council after 1526, trusted senior adviser by 1529); also maintained a prosperous private legal practice by 1529; royal service, king's councillor 1530-40, confirmed as principal secretary & chief minister 1534; master of the jewels, clerk of the hanaper 1532; chancellor of the exchequer 1533; master of the rolls 1534-36; royal vicegerent (vicar-general) 1535; lord privy seal, Baron Cromwell of Wimbledon 1536; knight of the Garter 1537; earl of Essex, lord great chamberlain 1540, a few months before his downfall." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2, x Brereton, x Derby, x Elyot, x Gardiner, x More, x Wyatt, y Gardiner 2, y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Acquired legal knowledge; member of Gray's Inn 1524; report 1535: \"He speaks well in his own language, and tolerably in Latin, French, and Italian\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Walter Cromwell of Putney, Surrey; blacksmith, fuller, cloth merchant, owner of a hostelry & brewery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "93" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. in/ante 1485, d. 1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Putney, Surrey; on the continent (Italy, the Netherlands) c. 1503-14; established in London by 1520; court by 1530; Wimbledon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Elizabeth Williams, née Wykys (d. 1527), widow of Thomas Williams, a yeoman of the guard, and daughter of Henry Wykys, a Putney shearman who had served as a gentleman usher to Henry VII. A powerful administrator, suppressor of the monasteries." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D, E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "29161" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "44386" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1540" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Cromwell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P148i_is_component_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is component of"@en , "ist Bestandteil von"@de , "被用来组成"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "London?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private; plot against James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 22>\n[} [\\NO. XV. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\November 1585.\\]\n<P 23>\n   Right deare brother, the strangenes of harde accidens that ar\narrived here, of unloked for, or unsuspected, attemps in\nSkotland, euen by some suche as lately issued out of our lande,\nconstraineth me, as wel for the care we have of your person as\nof the discharge of our owne honor and consciense, to send you\nimmediatly this gentleman, one that appartaineth to us in bloud,\nbothe to offer you all assistance of helpe as al good indeuor of\ncounceil, and to make hit plaine that we delt plainly. Thes\nlordes makeng great outcryes that I wold not or coulde helpe\nthem to be restored; I, by ther great importunitie, yelded, that\nif I might be fried of my assurance given unto you for ther safe\nkiping, I wold consent to ther departure, and so, after your\nanswer, as my thoght most honorable, that the might take ther\nway to Germany with your gracious graunt of some livelode, after\na weekes space I gaue them my pasport and so dismissed them,\nwithout, I swere unto you, ons the sight of any one of them.\nNow, whan I way how suddenly, beyond my expectation, this suddan\nstur ariseth, and fering lest some ivel and wicked person might\nsurmise that this was not without my forsight, I beseche you\ntrust my actions accordinge the measure of my formar dealings\nfor your safety, and ansuerable to the rule of reason, and you\nshal find, that few princes wyl agrye to constraint of ther\nequalz, muche les with compulsion of ther subiects. Juge of me,\ntherfor, as of a kinge that caries no abiect nature, and thinke\nthis of me, that, rather than your daungier, I wyl ventur myne;\nand albeit I must confesse that it is daungerous for a prince to\nirritast to muche, through iuel aduise, the generalitie of great\nsubiectz, so might you or now haue folowed my aduise, that wold\nneuer betray you with unsound counceil; and now to conclude,\nmaking hast, I pray you be plain with this bearar, that I may\nknowe\n<P 24>\nwhat you wold that I should do, without excuse hireafter, that\nconstrained you did hit, for I dare assure you of his secresye,\nand therof be you bold. For the lord Russelz dethe, and other\nthinges, I referre me to this gentilman, who I dare promis is of\nno faction beside my wyl. God blesse you in al safety as I\nwysche myself.\n   Your tru assured cousin and sistar,\n   Elizabeth R.\n   Feare not, for your life must be thers, or els the shal smart\nwel, euery mothers son of them.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] (\\A mon trescher frere le roy d'Escose.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "434" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on November, 1585"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P26_moved_to>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the destination of a E9 Move. \nA move will be linked to a destination, such as the move of an artefact from storage to display. A move may be linked to many terminal instances of E53 Places. In this case the move describes a distribution of a set of objects. The area of the move includes the origin, route and destination.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E9_Move> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "moved to"@en , "移入物件至"@cn , "locomoveu para"@pt , "перемещен в"@ru , "μετακινήθηκε προς"@el , "bewegte bis zu"@de , "a déplacé vers"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/phone>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A phone,  specified using fully qualified tel: URI scheme (refs: http://www.w3.org/Addressing/schemes.html#tel)." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "phone" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22Nigno+Taghilsky%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"Nigno Taghilsky\", Russia" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"Nigno Taghilsky\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RRAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably university?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A Commissioner of bankrupts and an equity draftsman. Son of a Streatham schoolmistress, who had taught Hester Lynch Piozzi's girls." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1427" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Ray" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Isle+of+Wight>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Isle of Wight" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isle of Wight" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPEPYSJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK IN TRINITY HOUSE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Tailor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN JUNIOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PEPYS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1641-1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF SAMUEL PEPYS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1887" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "444" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1677" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN JUNIOR PEPYS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Martin%27s>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Martin's" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Martin's" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wokingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wokingham, Berkshire?" , "Wokingham, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wokingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ITILLARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT, PLYMOUTH ALDERMAN 1683-, 'STAUNCH ROYALIST AND CHURCHMAN'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ISAAC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TILLARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "PLYMOUTH,  DEVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "485" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ISAAC TILLARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Sheffield+Lodge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Sheffield Lodge, Yorkshire)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Sheffield Lodge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oxford?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oxford?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1613 T A2BACON>\n<X ANNE BACON>\n<P 9>\n[} [\\V. ANNE LADY BACON TO MR. PARR.\\] }]\n   M=r= Parr, - I have received your letter, and I am very sory\nthat any losse of favour or otherwise any hurt should be to you,\nI am sure my letter could import no such thing. I cannot give\nyou so large an answer to every poynt in your letter as wear\nfytt, but you shall hear from me againe very shortly when I have\nspoaken to my sonne, when I will truly answer your letter from\npoynt to poynt. I praye you co~mend my love to the Lady\nCornwaleys, whose love I desyre to continew, though she will not\nyeelde it me in that sort I desyer. And thus, in hast, fare\nwell. God hath the disposing of all things, and to Him I co~mitt\nthis and all other. Yo=r= assured\n   Anne Bacon.\n[\\1613.\\]\n   To my assured freind M=r= Parr.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "groom's mother - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady; wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon II, premier baronet of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "139" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bacon née Butts to Elnathan Parr on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "suitor's letter (threatens with loss of office)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1492 T RFITZJOHN>\n<X ROBERT FITZJOHN>\n<P 65>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXI.\\] }]\n(^To Sir Robart Plompton, kt. in Yorkshire, be this letter\ndelivered in good speede.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, we recomennd us unto you. And so it is\nthat dame Joyes Percy hath shewed unto the Earle of\nSchrewesburie, which is our very good lord, and tender lord in\nall our rightfull causes, how ye enwrong her of certayne lands\nlying within our lordship of Erkenden, were ye be our steward;\nwherein the said lord hath made labor unto us for the sayd Dame\nJoyes, and desired us that we wold she be not wronged in hir\nright: and considering how good lord he hath bene, and yet\nalwayes unto us ys, and remembryng allso, that we, being men of\nthe holy church, owe not to suffer any wrong to be done to any\nmaner of persones within our Lordship, may no lesse doo but\neffectually tender the sayd lords desire in that behalfe.\nWherfore we desire you, that ye will see the sayd Dame Joyes to\nhave all that which she of right ought to have within our\nLordship of Erkenden foresayd, so as she find hir not greved,\nnor have cause to make any more labor to the sayd lord for hir\nremedy therin. For and she doe,\n<P 66>\nwe must sett some other person in your rome, that will not wrong\nhir; for we may in no wyse abyd the displeasur of the sayd lord.\nTendering therfore this our desire, as we trust you; and our\nLord have you in his governance. From Lillishull, the xxviii day\nof May.\n   Your good loving Abbot of Lilleshull.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "65" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "abbot - steward of abbey property in Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "FitzJohn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbot of Lilleshall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "265" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RFITZJOHN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lilleshall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert FitzJohn to Robert I Plumpton on 28 May, 1492"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TPITT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant and politician (gentry). Interloping trader 1673-1695. Governor of Madras 1698-1709. MP for Old Sarum variously 1689-1726." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22333" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pitt (d. 1672), rector of Blandford, Dorset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pitt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1653-1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Blanford, Dorset. India 1673-1683, 1693-1695, 1698-1709. Bergen 1710. In England, lived in Dorset and Westminster." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandfather of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. Wealthy: vast estates in Dorset, Westminster, Cwl, Wilts, Hants and Berks." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant and politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1726" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Pitt" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Authenticity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Uncertain authenticity; copy & writer’s social bg partly unknown"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPINNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1622-1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bettiscombe, Dorset; 1646 Norton-sub-Hamdon; 1648 London; 1649-->Restoration: Broadwindsor; Ireland 1663, 1666; Bettiscombe 1672-1681; Dublin 1683-1688; Bettiscombe 1689-1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Jane French of Halstock 1644. Succeeded Thomas Fuller as vicar of Broadwindsor. Involved in lace trade. Wrote a book: Twenty Lessons to be Learned from Londons Late Burning" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9264" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "12027" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1705" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pinney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stamford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stamford, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stamford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Poland+Street%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Poland Street?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Poland Street?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBRENDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "STEWARD TO LADY KATHERINE PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRENDE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1558-1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Formerly emplyed by Sir Thomas Gawdy (Redenhall & Claxton d. 1588)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "330" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM BRENDE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P22i_acquired_title_through>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "adquiriu os direitos de propriedade por meio da"@pt , "erwarb Besitztitel durch"@de , "получил право собственности через"@ru , "απέκτησε τον τίτλο μέσω"@el , "a acquis le droit de propriété du fait de"@fr , "acquired title through"@en , "获取所有权於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14i_performed> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bitteswell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FLeicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bitteswell, ?Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bitteswell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nobility"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWILMOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SECOND EARL OF ROCHESTER (1657-1680), POET, MILITARY CAREER, COMPTROLLER OF WOODSTOCK PARK, ADVISER TO CHARLES II, his son, too" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Wadham College, Oxford 1659-; MA 1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Lord Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILMOT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1647-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN Ditchley, OXFORDSHIRE, FRANCE after Oxford; ITALY, LONDON 1664-, OXFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "'AFFAIRS WITH WOMEN, EVEN WITH NELL GWYNN'. INTIMATE ASSOCIATE OF HENRY SAVILE AND GEORGE VILLIERS (2ND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM), WEALTHY MARRIAGE BY THE ADVICE OF THE KING." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2ND EARL OF ROCHESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2137" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN WILMOT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nantes>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nantes" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nantes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAPAYNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Payne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brackley, (Bucks.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bookseller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "403" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Payne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1OXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Henry Oxinden (knighted in 1606)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD THE ELDER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1588-1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN DEANE, KENT. SETTLED IN BARHAM, KENT 1610, IN THE PROPERTY DERIVING FROM HIS MATERNAL GRANDFATHER JAMES BOOKER." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd SON OF SIR HENRY OXINDEN, KNIGHTED IN 1606, BROTHER OF SIR JAMES OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1439" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD THE ELDER OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1608 FN HSTUART>\n<X HENRY STUART>\n<P 93>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLIV. HENRY PRINCE OF WALES TO KING JAMES THE\nFIRST.\\] }]\n   Please yo=r= Ma=tie=\n   I am glad to have heard of your Ma=ties= recovery, before I\nunderstood of your distemper by the heat of the weather. I have\nsent this bearer of purpose, to\n<P 94>\nreturne word of yo=r= Ma. good health, which I beseech God long\nto continew, as also to remember my most humble duety. He is\nlykewyse to acquaint yo=r= Ma=tie= that Mons=r=. le Grand hath\nsent me a horse by a French gentleman, wherewith I hope yo=r=\nMa=tie= will be well pleased. The nexte Weeke I meane to use the\nbenefit of yo=r= Ma=ties=. gratious favour of hunting in Waltham\nforrest, the place appointed as fittest for the sport being\nWansted. In the mean whyle, and after, I will employ my tyme at\nmy booke the best I can to your Ma=ties=. satisfaction, whereof\nhoping your Ma=tie= will rest assured I kisse most humbly your\nhands as \n   Yo=r= Ma. most dutifull and obedient sonne.\n   Agust 1608.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "93" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Frederick Stuart to James I Stuart on August, 1608"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCLIFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Earl" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clifford née Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Henry, first earl of Cumberland; Countess of Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1540" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Clifford née Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Castle+of+Alencon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Castle of Alencon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Castle of Alencon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_177>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (thanks for the money received, about his son)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1636 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 277>\n[} [\\CLXXXIV. SIR T. MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Syster,\n   It was my fortune to come home att the same tyme my wyfe\nreceued y=r= letter and bill of exchange of a hundred pounds for\nthe three haulfe yeares due att Mid Sommer next, for w=ch= I\ngiue y=u= many kinde thancks; and, vntill that came, wee weare\nholly out of moneys, in regarde of the ill payement w=ch= the\nStats macks vnto vs. I am sorry to reede in y=r= letter to my\nwyfe, that my sonne is soe hard to learne, but I heere that it\nproceeds not from deulnes of spiritt, but rather from wildnes,\nw=ch= tyme may allter in him; for, yf I bee not deseued, hee is\nlicke vnto his second sister, whome, I prayse God for, is a fine\nquick spiryted childe, but some thing hard to learne: but then\nmy eldest gyrle is much the contrary, and of a good memory, and\nlearnes more then I can finde meanes to haue tought hir, and I\nmaye saye hath all reddie sooed all hir wylde oats, soe much a\nwhoman is shee grone, God bles hir! My wyfe and my selfe are\nmuch troubled in regarde wee cannot heere any thinge of ower\nchilde in Lankess-shire, wee haueinge sent soe many letters\ntheather, but can receue one ansour att all againe, neather dooe\nwee knowe for the present weare to direct ower letters.\n<P 278>\nI confes that I loue my children well, but I had rather to haue\nnone att all, then to haue them soe; but att my cominge for\nIngland I will cause him, yf that hee be aliue, to be fetched\nfrom the place weare hee is. Thus, w=th= the remembrance of my\nloue to y=u=, I rest\n   Y=r= affect=e= lovinge brother,\n   T. Meautys.\nDelfe, the ij of June 1636.\n   For my deere syster the Lady Bacon, att hir howse att\nCoulfurd in Suffolcke, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "277" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "315" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Delft> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 June, 1636"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, religious" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 219>\n[^JOHN JONES TO PHILIP JONES^]\nTo Col=l= Philip Jones, one of y=e= Coun~ell,\nDeare ffreind,\n   Thy Brother gives me a cordiall acco=t= of your retaining mee\nin your memory. I blesse the Lord that any who feare him have\nmee in the least measure in their thoughts for good unto mee.\nYour greate and hon=ble= Imploym=t= doth necessarily free you\nfrom those intercourses which your friends at other times might\nexpect as a favour from you, yet themselves are more obliged\nthen formerly to com~unicate unto you what the Lord shall putt\nupon their spirits for y=e= strengthening you in your\nperformance of that high trust com~itted to you, upon which\naccount I take this boldnesse to trouble you at this tyme, not\nintending to putt you to the trouble of a returne unless you\nfinde goode leizure for it. The suddennesse of the late change,\nwith the occasion and somewhat of the formality of it, doth\namuse many precious S'=ts= in this Lande, and it cannot be\nrationally expected that there should be soe sudden and cleare\nan aprobation in it in those that feare the Lord, as there were\nin them y=t= were p'sent upon the place, and know the grounds\nand Reasons of this alterac~on. ffor my owne p=t= I am very\nwilling to act under this Goverment those trusts that the Lord\nhath or shall lay upon mee, for the good and service of my\ncountry, soe long as the authority (under w=ch= I am) judge mee\nany way serviceable; and when I shall be thought an uselesse\nInstrum=t= I hope I shall willingly acquiesse and rejoyce in a\nprivate course of life, and that the Lord will bring my gray\nhead in peace to my grave, and I hope most of them that serve\nthe Com~onwealth in Ireland have the same freedom of spirit in\nthem.\n   If the Governm=t= be soe Established as may produce the\nfruits of Righteousness, peace and love to the S'=ts= I am not\nsolicitous what forme or shape it hath, \"when the righteous\n<P 220>\nare in authority the people rejoice, but when y=e= wicked\nbeareth Rule the people mourne.\" Prov. 29, 2 verse. Have a care\nthat you (that greate burthen of y=e= governm=t= of 3 Nac~ons\nand preserveing the Interest of all the S'=ts= in the world is\nfallen) aprove yo=r=selves Righteous on the acc=t= of Christ and\nthat you prove not a burthensome stone and a rock of offence to\nhis people, least he breake you with a Rodd of Iron and dash you\nin pieces like a potter's vessel. You are now lead unto a\nmaste=r=piece of Sathan's Temptations, and are sett upon a high\npinacle, where you may see all Nac~ons, peoples and contries\nbowing to you and prostituteing their riches, Splendour and all\nother carnall and worldly hono=r= and contentm=t= if you will\nbut fall downe and worship their Prince. You have neede,\ntherefore, to guird your lynes with the strenght of Christ, and\nengage all his people to wrastle manfully for you at the throne\nof Grace, that you may be strenghtened in the power of\ntemptation and delivered from y=e= snare y=t= is spread before\nyou, remember that your life here is but a moment of tyme and\nanon you must give an acco=t= whatsoever you have done in the\nflesh, and the first Question will be how you have delt with the\nS'=ts= of the most High when you were in your power? One glance\nfrom the face and countenance of Christ on a poore soule in the\nhower of our change, is worth all the welth pomp and hono=r= of\nthe world. Wee are here listening very narrowly what kinde of\npersons you call to yo=r= Councell and in other Imploym=ts= of\nHono=r= and trust, and what kinde of Court you are setting up,\nwhether wee are like to have a Councell and Court of sober\nzealous Christians (as wee hope, many of them whose name wee\nhave seene in print are) or whether you alloy them with a\nmixture of persons carnall and persecuting spirits, and\naccording to w=t= you doe in these thinges the people of God\nwill judge how the temper of your spirits\n<P 221>\nand y=e= fruite of yo=r= government is like to prove. The Lord\nhath not given mee the tonge of the wise, nor the pen of the\nlearned to administer advice, my aime is to minde you of these\nthinges, as one who really and unfeignedly wisheth your welfare.\nIt were presumc~on in mee to desire to be p'sented to him that\nis in Cheife Authority and is indeed in the front of danger, and\nsett up as a Butt for envy and malice to shoote at, but truly he\nis remembred in my prayers with a trembling heart for him. The\nLord preserve him in an humble, meeke and patient frame of\nSpirit, zealous for Christ and cause and people. If you send mee\none lyne to reprove mee for being thus troublesome to you I\nshall esteeme it a favour to\n   Your antient faithfull friend (though I cannot say most\nhumble) servant,\n   J. Jones.\nDublin, 13=th= January, 1653.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year should be 1654? PJ not a member of the council until April 1653; National Library of Wales catalogue gives the year as 1653[/4]." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "219" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - colonel; friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "859" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Philip Jones on 13 January, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belgium>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Belgium" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PSCUDAMORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT OF SIR THOMAS GRESHAM, CLIENT OF SIR NICHOLAS BACON I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "PHILIP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SCUDAMORE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ND endorses his letters as MR. S's letters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "668" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "PHILIP SCUDAMORE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BELCHIER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Belchier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; cabinet-maker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "553" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Belchier" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DBROOKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Brooke, younger brother of Lord Cobham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Duke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "305" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Duke Brooke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHOWE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Howe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Coopersale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "102" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Howe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Albans>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herts.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Albans, Herts." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Albans" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "senders"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESMYTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth, y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Gorges of Langford Castle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smyth née Gorges" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1590-1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Langford Castle, Wilts.; Ashton Court, Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1) Sir Hugh Smyth (d. 1627), 2) 1629 Sir Ferdinando Gorges (cousin). Mother of Thomas Smyth. Daughter of Sir Thomas Gorges." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1658" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Smyth née Gorges" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EISHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Balliol College, Oxford, 1716; MA from Lincoln College 1721; DD 1733." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Justinian Isham (1658-1730), 4th baronet of Lamport, MP for Northamptonshire 1685-1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Euseby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Isham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1697-1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Northamptonshire; home and livings there. Educated in Oxford. Must have spent at least part of the year in Oxford during his rectorship 1731-1755 (summers probably in Northamptonshire)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Elizabeth née Turnor (d. 1713) was from Lincolnshire. Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford, 1731-1755; vice-chancellor 1744-1747; rector of Lamport and Haselbach, Northants. Married 1739 Elizabeth (d. 1808), daughter of Rev. Matthew Panting, DD, Master Pembroke Coll Oxford. Son Justinian (1740-1818) became 7th baronet of Lamport." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Lincoln College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1755" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Euseby Isham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PSTUBS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled in Warrington, then Harwarden. Apprenticed to brokers in Liverpool." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Peter Stubs (1756-1806), industrialist and entrepeneur; file-maker, innkeeper, brewer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1784-1840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Warrington, Lancashire, until 1796, then Harwarden until 1801; then Liverpool. \"Spent many years abroad.\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth child of Peter and Mary Stubs. Apprenticed to Hannay & Logan, brokers of Liverpool for four years. Later spent many years abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1840" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Jr Stubs" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCHOLMONDELEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Viscount Malpas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cholmondeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1749-1827" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Hardingstone, Northants." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Chamberlain to the Prince 1795-1800; Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire 1770-83, Chamberlain of Cheshire from 1770 till his death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Cholmondeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "333" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1827" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George James Cholmondeley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Under the Rev. John Fisher 1780-1785, and on the continent under Baron von Wangenheim at Lüneburg and Hanover 1785-7; Cadet in the Hanoverian Guards 1785; College at Geneva -1790." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1767-1820" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Gibraltar 1790-1; Canada 1791; West Indies 1793; sick leave in England 1798; North America 1799-1800." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "K.G. 1786, created Duke of Kent and Strathearn in 1799. Up-and-down career in the army. Father of Queen Victoria." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Kent and Strathearn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10084" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1820" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1440S FN RMARCHALL>\n<X RICHARD? MARCHALL>\n<P F71>\n[} [\\SC 1: li, 71. RICHARD(?) MARCHALL TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Reuerent & worchipfull Brodyr I recomawnde me unto yow\ndesyryng to here of your wellfar & prosperyte, the wyche god\nencresse for hys m~cy. Also Syr I pray god qwyte yow of your\ngrete gentylies y=t= ye do to me. Also Syr I was not at Wodstoke\nsyth I was at london, for wee hawe suche bysnesse y=t= I my+gth\nnot, but I purpose me to goo to Wodstoke y=e= same day y=t= y=e=\nletter was made & +tanne I schall sende +gow word of all +tyng\nhow yt ys. Also Syr I wolde pray & I durst y=t= ye wolde speke\nto y=r= master to borrow xxx=li= or els xx=li= un to synt\nbartolmews day, & truly +tanne +gee schull hawe yt +gayn with\ny=e= grace god & erste for sothe yee schull not fayle +tanne,\nffor pegotte owyth hym C=s=, for he schull hadde at Wyytsontyde\niij score ss, & I p~y yow sende how we schull spede; namore I\nwrytte un to yow at y=s= tyme but ye holy trinete hawe yow yn\nhys kepyng body & sowle. I-wrytte at Kyrtlynton on synt peters\nday,\n   By your Brodyr R.M.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To Wylliam Marchall with Sturgeon clerke of the\nCrowne.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "29 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Sender is William's brother R.M., probably Richard." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "woolmonger?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "201" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kyrtlynton+%28%3F+Kirtlington> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Marchall to William Marchall on 29 June, 1445"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Streatlam>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Streatlam, Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Streatlam" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hellow>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hellow" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hellow" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walsham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walsham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walsham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Low+Countries%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Low Countries)?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_041>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1648 FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 322>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXXIII. THE KING TO PRINCE CHARLES: PART IN\nCYPHER.\\] }] \n   Let none decypher this but your selfe, or my Lord Culpeper.\n   Newport 7 No: 1648.\n   Charles\n   I have had so hopefull a reporte of your sickeness by D=r=.\nFraiser, that I hope you will be fitt to read a Letter before\nthat this can come to you; and though now I will not troble you\nwith long discourses, yet, I must desyre of you an account of\nthe receipt of my former Letters, to witt fyve in October,\nbesydes one yesterday; in some of which I gave you an advice\n[^CYPHER OMITTED^] For other things I refer you to my former\nLetters, and to the obedience of your Mother's commands. So God\nbless you, and send you perfect healthe and prosperity.\n   Your loving father\n   Charles R.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "322" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "124" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newport> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Charles II Stuart on 7 November, 1648"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/plan>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A .plan comment, in the tradition of finger and '.plan' files." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "plan" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBROWN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Chaplain of Carlisle in 1747; Rector of Great Horkesley, Essex 1756-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Wigton; St John's College, Cambridge; BA 1735, DD 1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Brown (1677-1763), vicar of Wigton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brown" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1715-1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Rothbury, Northumberland; to Wigton, Cumbria the same year; c. 1735 to Carlisle, Cumbria; 1756 Great Horkesley, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Published several works from Tully's Head. Committed suicide on being forbidden by the doctors to go to St Petersburg, where he had hoped for a high educational post. A liberal Whig, poet, playwright, polemicist, essayist, political rhetorician and educational theorist. Best known for his Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times (1757)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1845" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1766" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Brown" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBerkshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "?Berkshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Frankfurt>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Frankfurt, Germany" , "Frankfurt" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frankfurt" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLYON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lyon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Stockport, near Manchester, Lancashire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Awl-maker. Outworker for Peter Stubs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Manufacturer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "314" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Lyon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_D2HOLLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1st Baron Holles 1661; statesman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13550" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight, baron, earl" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Denzell 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1599-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cambridge; (Nottinghamshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son of John Holles, 1st Earl Clare" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Baron Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Denzell 2 Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (sickness)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1604 FN M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 170>\n[} [\\LETTER CVIII.\\] MY LORDE'S GRACE [\\TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON,\nHIS SON.\\] }] \n[\\18 May, 1604.\\]\n   (\\Salutem, &c.!\\) I have kept your sonne Math. here these 4\nor 5 daies, fearing the dainger of the sicknes, &c. And now,\nbeing informed that it spreadeth abrode and increaseth in Yorke,\nI hould it best that you take him to you, for that I doubt he\ncan not so well stay here without dainger or great fear so nere\nth' infected places and among so manie in this great familie.\nAnd so, praying God to blesse you and all youres with his\nmanifould graces, with hartie commendations to my good daughter,\nI end. Bishopthorp, this xviij=th= of Maie, 1604.\n   Youre loving father,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n<P 171>\n   You shall do well either to fetch him or send for him, and\nalso a toward scholar, a pretie boy, M=r=. Rawson's kinsman,\nthat waiteth on him. You need send the fewer, because I hear\nthat M=r=. Crawthorne and Th. Stirkai stay till he comes, and\nall my horses are at grasse.\n   To my verie loveing sonne, Timothie Hutton, at Marske, with\nspeede.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to Timothy Hutton on 18 May, 1604"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GMEYRICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Conspirator; knighted 1596; hanged" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rowland Meyrick, Bishop of Bangor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Gilly" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Meyrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1556?-1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1601" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gilly Meyrick" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%28%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "London(?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London(?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SBURNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney, z Burney F" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Dr William Rose (1719-1786), schoolmaster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sarah (Rosette)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Burney née Rose" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1759-1821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Hammersmith, west of London; probably London 1783-1786?; Hammersmith 1786-1793?; Greenwich 1793-1813?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Charles Burney Jr on 24 June 1783; daughter of Dr William Rose, schoolmaster at Chiswick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3016" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1821" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah (Rosette) Burney née Rose" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Eynesbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Eynesbury, Bedfordshire" , "Eynesbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eynesbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chicheley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chicheley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chicheley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DDRAPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Official for the East India Company" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably in England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1726-1805" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in India; sent to England, from where he returned in 1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eliza Draper left Daniel, never returning to him" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "953" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1805" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daniel Draper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDARWIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A respected physician, a well-known poet, philosopher, botanist, and naturalist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Darwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7177" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Chesterfield School 1741-50; St. John's College, Cambridge 1750-53/4, studied classics and mathematics; Edinburgh Medical School 1753-56; MB from Cambridge 1755; \"qualified as a doctor\" 1756." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Darwin (1682-1754), a lawyer of independent means who had retired early" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Erasmus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Darwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731-1802" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Elston near Newark, Nottinghamshire; educated in Derbyshire, Cambridgeshire and abroad (Edinburgh, Scotland); lived in Nottingham and moved 1756 to Lichfield, Staffordshire for 25 years; moved to Radburn Hall, Derbyshire 1781; to Derby 1783." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth son. Mother: Elizabeth née Hill (1702-1797). Married (1) 1757 Mary (d. 1770), daughter of Penelope (née Foley) and Charles Howard, a Lichfield solicitor; 1770s had 2 illegitimate daughters with Mary Parker (1753-1820); married (2) 1781 Mrs. Elizabeth Pole, widow of Colonel Edward Sacheverel Pole, and daughter of Elizabeth Collier and the earl of Portmore, Charles Colyear. Founder and member of the Lunar Society; author of Zoonomia (1794-96). DNB: \"a lauded conversationalist, despite his stammer\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Physician, natural philosopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "18362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1802" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Erasmus Darwin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Southwell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nottinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Southwell, Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Southwell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1487? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 56>\n[} [\\LETTER XIX.\\] }]\n(^To my right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton,\nknight.^)\n   Right trusty and welbeloved Cousin, I gret you hartyly well.\nAnd wheras I conceive that ye prepared yourselfe to have ridden\nwith me to this day of trewe, and now remembring, that\n<P 57>\nit were not only to your great labor, but also to your cost and\ngreat charg, therfore I take me oonly to your good wyll and\nthankfull disposition, for the which I hartely thanke you, and\nam right well content and pleased that ye remaine still at home.\nWritten at Derham, the xix day of November.\n   Your Cousin, Hen. Northumberland.\n[\\19 Nov. 1486-7.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "102" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 19 November, 1487"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/msnChatID>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An MSN chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "MSN chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/nick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "congratulations on success in the fight against the Scots" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1550S? FO EDWARD6>\n<X EDWARD VI>\n<P 148>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXII. KING EDWARD THE SIXTH, TO THE DUKE OF\nSOMERSET.\\] }]\n   Derest Vncle, by your lettres and reporte of the messenger,\nwe have at good length vnderstanded to our great comfort, the\ngood success it hathe pleased God to graunt vs against the\nScottes by your good courage and wise forsight; for the wich and\nother the benefites of God heaped vpon vs, like as we ar most\nbounden to yeld him most humble thankes, and to\n<P 149>\nseke bi all waies we mai his true honour, so do we give unto\nyou, good Vncle, our most hartie thankes, praying you to thanke\nalso most hartelie in our name our good Cosin therle of Warwike,\nand all the othere of the noble men, gentlemen, and others that\nhave served in this iournei, of whose service, they shall all be\nwell assured, we will not (God graunte us lief) shew our selfes\nvnmindfull, but be redy ever to consider the same as anie\noccasion shall serve. Yeven at our house of Otlandes, the\neighteneth of September.\n   Your good neuew Edward.\nTo our derest Vncle the Duke of Somerset.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year could be 1547? Somerset won the battle of Pinkie on 10 September 1547." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "duke of Somerset, lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - military \"hero\"; nephew - uncle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD6> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESEYMOUR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oatlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward VI Tudor to Edward Seymour on 18 September, 1555"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCOLET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant; exported wool as a merchant of the Calais staple; mayor of the staple of Westminster in 1499, 1500, and 1504; alderman from 1476; served five times as master of the Mercers' Company, as MP for London in 1487 and 1489, and was twice mayor of the city (1486-7 & 1495-6); knighted during his first mayoralty of 1486-7." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5897" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed in 1446 to John Colet, mercer of London, his own elder brother." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Colet of The Hale, Wendover, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Colet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1430, d. 1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Buckinghamshire? Moved to London; travelled as a merchant also on the continent; close relationship with court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "His marriage, c. 1465, to Christian, daughter of Sir John Knyvet of Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, and Alice Lynn of a London merchant family, gained him important contacts at court. Father of John Colet, scholar and dean of St Paul's, London. Benefited from the Tudor accession and assisted the new king financially." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "219" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1505" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Colet" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JELMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Elms" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Charlton, (Northamptonshire?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Goodman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "185" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Elms" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician. Knight of the Bath 1603; MP for Radnor, justice of the peace for Herefordshire, keeper of the forests of Bringwood and Prestwood 1604; sheriff of Radnor, deputy itinerant justiciar in Herefordshire 1606; deputy lieutenant by 1619; member of the council in Wales 1623; MP for Herefordshire 1624, -26, burgess for Evesham 1628; master of the mint 1626-35, 1643-49; MP 1640-48; steward of Hereford 1646; imprisoned 1648-49 for supporting a settlement with the king; member of the commission for the ejection of scandalous ministers in Herefordshire 1654." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HEF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12343" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Early education by his scholarly uncle Richard Harley. Oriel College, Oxford 1597; tutored by Cadwallader Owen; BA 1599. Then entered the Middle Temple (DNB; edition says Inner Temple) and stayed there at least until 1603." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Harley (c. 1543-1631) of Brampton Bryan Castle, Herefordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1579, d. 1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire. Educated in Oxford 1597, London 1599-1603. Resided for some time at Stanage Lodge, Brampton, Herefordshire; on second marriage got the use for life of the advowson of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire (+ 1623 Brampton Bryan Castle, principal seat) and the manor and borough + advowson of Wigmore. Although he spent a lot of time in London, he regarded himself as a country gentleman rather than a courtier. Died in Ludlow, buried at Brampton Bryan." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Margaret Corbet, daughter of Sir Andrew Corbet of Moreton Corbet, Shropshire. Married (1) 1603 Ann (d. 1603), daughter of Charles Barrett of Belhouse, Essex, and granddaughter of Sir Walter Mildmay, the puritan founder of Emmanuel College, Cambridge; (2) Mary (d. 1622), daughter of Sir Andrew Newport of High Ercall, Shropshire; (3) 1623 Brilliana Harley (bap. 1598, d. 1643), daughter of the secretary of state, Sir Edward Conway of Ragley Hall, Warwickshire. Puritan, parliamentarian. Sustained great losses during the civil war. A patron of learning and religion." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2892" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "943" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1656" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Harley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Queen+Anne+Street+West>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Queen Anne Street West" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Queen Anne Street West" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MultiRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hellevoetsluis>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hellevoetsluis, Holland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hellevoetsluis" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAEBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Theology in Leipzig, then literature in Braunschweig" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christian Ernst Ebert of Köningsberg, soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Johann Arnold" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ebert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1723-1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Hamburg. Lived in Braunschweig, near Hanover." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mediator of English culture to Germany. Translated Edward Young into German. Taught at the Collegium Carolinium from 1748, becoming professor of English language and literature in 1753. Tutored royalty in English." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Translator and writer, scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1795" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Johann Arnold Ebert" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67i_is_referred_to_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "αναφέρεται από"@el , "é referenciado por"@pt , "wird angeführt von"@de , "имеет ссылку на себя от"@ru , "被论及於"@cn , "est référencé par"@fr , "is referred to by"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWHARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 1531, DEPUTY WARDEN OF THE WEST MARCHES 1537, WARDEN 1544, MEMBER OF THE YORKSHIRE CIRCLE OF THE EARLS OF NORTHUMBERLAND; one of the four commissioners in the Anglo-Scottish negotiations in 1533; baron 1544." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29172" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Wharton (d. after 1515) of Wharton and Nateby, Lancashire, landowner; wife Agnes, daughter of Reginald Warcop of Smardale, Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WHARTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1495, d. 1568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "B. Wharton, Westmorland; stewardships and manors in Yorkshire & Cumberland; maintained a house in Cannon Row, London; main residence apparently Wharton, Westmorland, later possibly Healaugh, Yorkshire, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son and heir. Married by 4 July 1518 Eleanor (d. 1547x61), 3rd daughter of Sir Brian Stapleton of Wighill, Yorkshire, and his wife, Joan." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Baron Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1568" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS WHARTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "appeal for not signing her husband's death warrant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1600? T FDEVEREUX>\n<X FRANCES DEVEREUX>\n<P 55>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXXXVII. THE COUNTESS OF ESSEX TO MR SECRETARY\nCECIL.\\] }]\n<P 56>\n   Sir\n   Although the awnswere I receved from you two daies since gave\nmee small incouragement to flatter my self that anie importunity\nI could make should bee able to appease the scandall you had\nconceaved to bee geven you by my unfortunat husband: yet hade it\nnot pleased God to powre uppon mee one affliction \n<P 57>\nafter an other, and to add to the immesurable sorrowes of my\nharte so violent a sicknes as I am not able of my self to stur\nout of my bed, I had presented unto your vew the image of the\nimportunante Widow mentioned in the Scriptur, and had never\nceased to pester you with my complaines till you had afforded me\nsome assurance that, whatsoever respects might dehorte you from\nso much as wishinge my husband's good, yet that an afflicted and\nwofull lady should not wholly loose her labor, or returne\ndesperate of such comforts at the last yeare you so honorably\nministred unto mee in a great affliction though differinge from\nthis in qualitie. As I receaved then such noble curtesies from\nyou as must never bee forgotten; so bee perswaded, I beseech\nyou, that whatsoever new favor you shall now be pleased to add\nto the old, shall so binde mee to reverence of your vertues as I\nwill resolve to recken my self a bankerout till I have yeelddid\nsome demonstrative testimonie of the best thankfullness that the\nhonestest harte can expresse for the worthest benefitt.\nHonorable Sir, I know there bee private causes to discourage mee\nfrom movinge you heerin: yet, seeinge the highest providence\nhath placed you in a callinge most propper to bee a mene for my\ncomforte, and that former experiance hath tought me that you are\nrather inclyned to doe good then to looke allway to private\ninterest, I beseech you, even for your vertues sake, performe\nthis noble office for mee as to joyne with the rest of your \n<P 58>\nLL=ps=. of the Councell in presentinge my humblest supplicacion\nto her Majestie. Bere Sir, I pray you, with theise tedious\nblotts from her feeble hand and sad sick harte that is stored\nwith much thankfullness and infinite best wishes unto you, who\nwill ever rest\n   Your most beeholdinge poore\n   distressed frend\n   fra: Essex\n   And M=r= Secretary even as you desire of God that your owne\nsonne never bee made orphane by the untimely or unnaturall death\nof his deere father, vouchsafe a relentinge to the not urginge\nif you may not to the hindringe of that fatell warrant for\nExecution, which if it bee once signed I shall never wish to\nbreath one howre after.\n   To the right honorable\n   M=r=. Secretary Cecill.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife of an accused - state official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Devereux née Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FDEVEREUX> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Devereux née Walsingham to Robert Cecil on ?, 1600"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBROUGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHERIFF OF CUMBERLAND, QUEEN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD (NO DEGREE)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queen's College 1656- (no degree)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BROUGHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "PENRITH, CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "NEPHEW OF JOHN FLEMING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1872" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY BROUGHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_172>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1634 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 268>\n[} [\\CLXXIX. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deare Mother,\n   Since my comeing out of England I have been so happy as to\nreceive five letters from your La=p=; and in your last your\nLa=p= is pleased to take notise\n<P 269>\nof a letter of mine which it should seeme bore no date, and\nthearfore your La=p= makes some question that it was written\nbefore I came awaie. I will assure you, Madam, my journie was so\nsudden, that I had not time to write for your La=p's= leave and\nblessing, which were a great deale more considerable to me then\nall the rest of my fortune. That made me send my wife to make my\nexcuse, and in my name to beg it: but for that omission I hope,\nMadam, I shall easily obteine your La=p's= belief and pardon,\nwhen I tell you I was so much distracted with the sense of my\nown misfortune, that caused me to be giltie of so much\nimportunitie to your La=p=, that I hardly durst venture at all\nto send it, but that the assurance of your La=p's= goodness\nincouraged me to be confident that nothing can divert your\naffection.\n   Madam, your most obedient sonne, to dispose of as you like,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\n   Madam, I humbly beg your La=p's= blessing for myself and all\nmine, which I am sure will make us all verie happy.\nParis, March 19,1633-4.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 19 March, 1634"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HOWEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Owen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "727" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Owen" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCAREW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier and administrator. In the service of his cousin Sir Peter Carew 1574; volunteer in the army of Sir Henry Sidney 1575; lieutenant-governor of co. Carlow, vice-constable of Leighlin Castle 1576; captain in the Royal Navy during Sir Humphrey Gilbert's expedition 1578; captain in the army in Ireland 1579-80; constable of Leighlin Castle 1580-1602; sheriff of co. Carlow 1583; JP for Kent & Middlesex 1583, for Devon 1592; knighted 1586; master of the ordnance in Ireland 1588-92; Irish privy councillor 1590; lieutenant-general of the ordnance in England 1592; expeditions to Cadiz 1596, to the Azores 1597; MP for Queenborough, Kent 1597; on an embassy to France 1598; lord president of Munster 1600-04; courtier, councillor to Anne of Denmark, vice-chamberlain and receiver-general of her household 1603; MP for Hastings, Sussex 1604; Baron Carew of Clopton 1605; master of the ordnance 1608-29; keeper of Nonsuch House and Park, Surrey, and councillor for the colony of Virginia 1609; governor of Guernsey 1610; privy councillor 1616; member of the council of war 1624; member of the council in the north 1625; earl of Totnes, treasurer and receiver-general to Henrietta Maria 1626." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Broadgates Hall, Oxford 1564-73, MA 1589." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Carew (1497/8-1583), dean of Exeter; wife Anne (d. 1605), daughter of Sir Nicholas Harvey and his second wife, Bridget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1555-1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family was from Devon; educated in Oxford; spent much time in Ireland 1574-92, 1600-03; England (probably London) + expeditions abroad 1592-1600; court 1603-; died in London, buried in Stratford upon Avon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son; elder brother died 1580. Married 1580 Joyce (bap. 1562, d. 1637), 1st daughter and coheir of William Clopton, of Clopton near Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Totnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "377" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Carew" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1680? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 73>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIX.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Ever hond. more then ever loved,\n   I canot rite without reluctance, what I know you canot read\nwithout troble. Our dearly dear Gatt wears still her crowen of\nthornes, and with adition of sufferance, for she has got a\nquartin ague; yet beares itt with so sweet a cherfullniss, and\nher sister too, that to my shame I speake itt, I am the most\nunresigned person of the 3. What a wretch am I, that knowing the\nindispensible decree (even to the maker of the law), that none\nshall enter Heaven by any other way, then sufferance, doe yet\nrepyne to meete the marke that tells us we goe right.\n   Keate is resolved to keepe sylence, all she can obay yr last\ncomaund; and tell you her sisters head is well. Gatts excuse is\ntoo largely tould. She can say nothing. I am left alone to tell\nthis sad story, and have sayd too much,\n<P 74>\nyet not enouf, till I style myselfe, beyound all expression, and\nI fear beleefe,\n   Yr most affectionat sister, \n   and humble servant,\n   Winefrid Thimelby.\n   Dear Brother, rite as oft as ever you can to Gatt, twill be\nher best medisin.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "194" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1680"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barkswell+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barkswell Park" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barkswell Park" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1594 T RCECIL>\n<X ROBERT CECIL>\n<P 86>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXII.\\] SIR ROB. CECYLL TO MY LORD OF DURESME.}]\n[^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\October 13, 1594.\\]\n   My good Lorde, I have understoode by your lettre with what\nwillingnes your Lordship hath bestowed on me the righte you have\nin the wardeshipp of one Buckle, wherin your Lordship writeth\nlykewyse to me to nominate some such personne in whose name I\nwould have the same to passe. For the first I doe returne your\nLordship my very hartie thankes, assuring you, that in any\noccasion offred me I will make requittall therof towards your\nLordship or any or yours; and for the other matter, because\nthere is some lykelihood that he may be found lykewise a warde\nto the Queene by the tenure of some lands hereabout, I have\nprocured a graunt of her Majesty's tytle if there be any suche\nproved. And nowe, to the intent I mought receave from your\nLordship such a graunt as may be of validitie unto me, I am\ndesirous to have the deed made by the advise of some of my\ncouncell, and therfore doe most hartely pray your Lordship to\nsend me up a copie of the inquisicion taken in that contrye,\nwherby suche particularites may be knowen here as shalbe fytt to\nbe inserted into the graunt; which course I knowe shalbe to your\nLordship all one (seing you meane to give); that the gifte may\nbe so framed as may not be subject to questyon hereafter: and\nfor the more expedicion hereof I pray your Lordship that it may\nbe sent up by some of the ordynary posts that runne betwene\nDuresme and the Court. It is very true that I am fullie\npersuaded that there wilbe a title found for the Queene, wherin\n(althoughe it so fallinge out) your Lordship's graunt\n<P 87>\nshall not be needfull; yet shall my thankes be as due unto you,\nand my readynes to requytt the same in any thinge wherin I may\nhave occasion. And so I commend your Lordship to God's\nfavourable proteccion. From my house in the Strand, the xiij=th=\nof Octobre, 1594.\n   Your Lordship's very loving and assured friende,\n   Ro: Cecyll.\n   To the Reverend Father in God, my very good Lorde, the Lorde\nBushopp of Duresme.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "privy councillor - bishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "privy councillor, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "358" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 13 October, 1594"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AGAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy, y Gawdy 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Wootton of North Tuddenham, gentry lower; wife Elizabeth Berdewell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy née Repps née Woodhouse née Wootton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "West Harling, Norfolk (birthplace (?) & domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) Sir T. Woodhouse; (2) Henry Repps; (3) 1558 Bassingbourne Gawdy Sr. (c. 1532-1590). The manor of West Harling, Norfolk had belonged to Anne's mother's family, the Berdewells." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2851" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1587" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Gawdy née Repps née Woodhouse née Wootton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ibthrop>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ibthrop" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ibthrop" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This general class comprises usable discrete, identifiable, instances of E77 Persistent Item that are documented as single units. \n\nThey can be either intellectual products or physical things, and are characterized by relative stability. They may for instance either have a solid physical form, an electronic encoding, or they may be logical concept or structure. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Chose"@fr , "Πράγμα"@el , "Sache"@de , "Coisa"@pt , "Thing"@en , ""@ru , "万物"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "firstRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business, William's brother's affairs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1440S? T TMAYKYN>\n<X THOMAS MAYKYN>\n<P F35>\n[} [\\SC 1: xliv, 35. THOMAS MAYKYN TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Well by louyd and trusty frende I recomende me to +gow,\nlykyng yow to vnderstonde that Robert Quynarton hath enformyd me\nhow +t=t= Aleyne Jonysson hath your brother Richarde and me at\nexigent; y=e= wherfor I p~y yow, as I may do yow eny s~uyse in\ntyme comyng, y=t= in all hast y=t= ye may dessyre to speke w~\nhy~, and to wete what day of payement he woll asyne yow in oure\nname, for, syr, my parte of +t~ dette ys but xix s viij d And\nyoure brother Richarde as myche, the wherfor as my parte comyth\nto I p~y yow but yyf ye may take a day resonable y=t= ye wolle\ncontente hy~ of xix s viijd, for h~ is no more of trowthe. And\ny=t= may ye p~ve by h~s boke of accompte by twene vs. And syr I\nschall paye to Thom~s Grace your Carpent~r as myche in youre\nname so y=t= he schall be well plesyd w~ goddys grace. And syr,\nas to your brother Richarde, I suppose w~ your good entretyse\ny=t= he wolde yeue hy~ lenger day yanne me. And forthermore I\ndeme but for my p~sone y=t= he wolde neu~ take sewte ayen\nRicharde by cause of olde acqueyntawnse, and also ye may sey vn\nto hy~ y=t= Richarde yafe hy~ x li. of golde in a day and y~ for\nhe may y=e= bett~ for yeue xix s viij d. And as to my parte of\ny=e= costys, I p~y yow maketh hy~ to for yeue at your request\nyyf ye may, yyf not endeth with hym in all wyse y=t= I be\nharmeles as I truste fully in yow. No more at y=s= tyme but how\nye spede in y=s= matt~ I p~y yow sendeth me aletter in hast. And\ny=e= holy goost haue yow in h~s kepyng. I wryte at Wodestoke in\ngrete hast y=e= Sonday after Est~ day.\n   By Thom~s Maykyn.\nAnd syr I sende yow a bylle of y=e= laste accompte y=t= Aleyne\nJohnson, your brother Richard & I made last to ged~ in london in\nh~s cownt~.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my tresty frende William Marchall Clerke of ye\nChawnsery.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April/March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "agent - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Maykyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "William Marchall's agent in Woodstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMAYKYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Maykyn to William Marchall on April/March, 1445"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_camp+near+Wark>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "camp near Wark, Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "camp near Wark" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/made>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Something that was made by this agent." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "made" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/maker> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E46_Section_Definition>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises areas of objects referred to in terms specific to the general geometry or structure of its kind. \nThe 'prow' of the boat, the 'frame' of the picture, the 'front' of the building are all instances of E46 Section Definition. The class highlights the fact that parts of objects can be treated as locations. This holds in particular for features without natural boundaries, such as the “head” of a marble statue made out of one block (cf. E53 Place). In answer to the question 'where is the signature?' one might reply 'on the lower left corner'. (Section Definition is closely related to the term “segment” in Gerstl, P.& Pribbenow, S, 1996 “ A conceptual theory of part – whole relations and its applications”, Data & Knowledge \tEngineering 20 305-322, North Holland- Elsevier ).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Désignation de section"@fr , "Section Definition"@en , "Ονομασία Τμήματος"@el , "区域定义"@cn , "Определение Района"@ru , "Designação de Seção"@pt , "Abschnittsdefinition"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Overton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Overton, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Overton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MARY2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Queen of England 1689-1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Royal 3, z Royal 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private, quite broad if shallow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "King James II (1633-1701)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "55" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1662-1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Westminster; Holland 1677-1689; England 1689-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married William of Orange and moved to Holland 1677. Returned to England 1689 and accepted crown with William." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "13688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1694" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1642; held a variety of college offices, e.g., Greek & Hebrew praelector & bursar; expelled from fellowship 1651 (a royalist), 1650s unemployed; domestic chaplain to John Cosin (bishop of Durham) 1660, edited the Book of Common Prayer; chaplain-in-ordinary to Charles, rector of Houghton-le-Spring 1661; prebendary of Durham, master of Emmanuel College 1662; dean of York > dean of St. Paul's 1664 (resigned rectory & mastership but kept prebendary stall); prolocutor of the convocation of Canterbury 1667; archdeacon of Canterbury 1668-1670; archbishop of Canterbury (and privy councillor) 1678, deprived 1690." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1633, matriculated 1634, tutored by Ezekiel Wright, BA 1637, MA 1641. Good at languages, literature, philosophy, history and geography; after graduating concentrated on divinity; BD 1648, studied at Padua c. 1659, DD per literas regias 1662." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Sandcroft (d. 1649) of Fressingfield, Suffolk; yeoman farmer (long pedigree, comfortable standard of living, but not armigerous)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1617-1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Fressingfield, Suffolk, schooled in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Studied and worked in Cambridge 1633-1651. 1650s partly in Fressingfield and partly with friends in London and elsewhere, abroad 1657-1660 (2 years in the Netherlands, then travelled to Italy). Back to England 1660: London/court, 1662 Durham > Cambridge, 1664 York > London, lived in London until 1691, when moved to Fressingfield." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Margaret, daughter and coheir of Thomas Butcher (or Boucher) of Wilby, Suffolk. Anti-Puritan and anti-Catholic; a royalist who stayed loyal to the house of Stuart and got in trouble first with the parliamentarians, then with William & Mary. Collected, conserved and transcribed historical documents, assisted scholars (and royalist clergy, e.g., John Cosin, during the interregnum). Never married, a celibate resolved to live single." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5410" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1693" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Sancroft" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "It provides a list of values showing the number of decimal digits used in the data."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for Decimals (DECIMALS) - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pole>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pole" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DSAVILE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/66564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Savile (1665-1700), 2nd marquess of Halifax" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Savile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1699-1758" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; lived in Chiswick, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Lady Boyle, Countess of Burlington from 1721 (married Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington). Great patroness, esp. of music. Something of an artist herself. Lady of the Bedchamber to Caroline, the Queen Consort." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Burlington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1758" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy Savile" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_066>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 269>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 14TH MAY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, I had hoped that your letters sent by Mr.\nAtye woold have drawen her majestye to have revoked sir Thomas\nHenneage, and to have stayed the motyon for the qualyficatyon of\nthe tytle, in respect of the alteratyon that the same is lykely\nto woorke there. But nothing that can be sayd can woorke any\nstaye here, so resolutely is her majesty bent to have the matter\npropounded to the counsell of state ther; whoe, I doe assure\nmyself, wyll be greatly perplexed with the motyon, and, as I\ntake yt, they have no awthorytye to treate uppon yt, but must\nrefer the consyderation therof unto an assembly of the states,\nwhich wyll woorke sooche a busse in the peoples heades, and\nmynister to the evyl-affected there sooche a plotte to woorke\non, as to mans judgement may perryll the whole cause. Ther hathe\nben as muche sayd towching the daynger as myght be alleaged. And\ntruly, my good lord, I am now perswaded that thys straynge\nproceading growethe from her majestye selve. I have prayed this\ngentleman, who is honest, to acquaynt your lordship with my\nopinion herin; and so I most humbly take my leave. At the\ncoorte, the xiij=th=. of Maye, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n   By the coppye of Mr. Randolphes letter your lordship may see\nthe present state of Scoteland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "The date within the letter has been printed as the xiij=th= (i.e., 13th) but in the header the editor has put the 14th." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "269" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "231" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 14 May, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Somerset)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fodrynghey+%28Fotheringhay%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nhants.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fodrynghey (Fotheringhay), Nhants." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fodrynghey (Fotheringhay)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P120_occurs_before>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the relative chronological sequence of two temporal entities. \nIt implies that a temporal gap exists between the end of A and the start of B. This property is only necessary if the relevant time spans are unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated).\nThis property is the same as the \"before / after\" relationships of Allen’s temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "kommt vor"@de , "εμφανίζεται πριν"@el , "a lieu avant"@fr , "ocorre antes"@pt , "发生时段先於"@cn , "появляется до"@ru , "occurs before"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oxfordshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lisnegarvy+%28Ireland%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lisnegarvy (Ireland?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lisnegarvy (Ireland?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate management" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1600 FN M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 160>\n[} [\\LETTER XCIX.\\] MY LORD'S GRACE HYS LETTER [\\TO TIMOTHY\nHUTTON, HIS SON.\\] }] \n[\\Octob. 2, 1600\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I like your letter, but I doe feare\nyour brother will prove a carelesse unthrefft. My Lord Latimer\nclaimeth the milnes at Richmonde. I pray you talke with old\nM=r=. Pepper, whose father boght the milnes off M=r=. John\nPhilips, and learne off him off whom M=r=. Philips did buie\nthem, and off whom that man did buie them, and so upward as\nlonge before as you can; and also what title my Lord Latimer\nmaketh unto them an the others milnes there, and he reporteth\nthe M=r=. Lawson hath compounded with him, and did offer unto me\nto compounde, &c., for the land in Wensdale ... and Marske\nlatelie purchased. I thinke the Quene's auditor wilbe desyrous\nto see your purchase, &c.; they cost me vij=c= and lx=li=. I\nmust have xx wethers everie Easter, untill I can make better\nprovision. Your sonne is well, God be thanked, and this day in\nthe minster garthe off his owne accord did aske Jackson howe his\ngrandsier did. Commend me to my doghter and to yours also.\nYorke, the 2 off October, 1600.\n   Your lovinge father,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "160" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to Timothy Hutton on 2 October, 1600"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/surname>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The surname of some person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Surname" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCAPEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Capel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5668" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Capel" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Margaret was on her way to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1516 FN MTTUDOR>\n<X MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND>\n<P 129>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVII. MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND TO KING HENRY THE\nVIII=TH=.\\] }] \n   Derest broder as hartly as I can I recomend me onto you, and\nlet you vyt that yesternyght I cam hyther, soo beyng confortted\nof you in my jornay in many and soondry wyses that, lovyng be to\nour Lorde God, I am in ryght good heal, and as joyous of my sayd\nJornay towarde you as ony woman may be in commyng to her broder,\nas I have gret cause, and am moost desirous now to com to your\npresens and to have sight of your person, in whom next God, is\nmyn oonly trust and confydens: advertissing you derest brotder I\nhave reseved thys day a Letter from my soons ambassadors, now at\nLondon, which Leter I send on to you heryinne closed, and have\nadressed on to them myn ansuer severally in twoe sondery\nlettres, copy wher of I all so sende on to you, that apon notice\nhad of the same it may lyke you to comand whether of the said\nletters ye seme besst at your plessur shall be delyverd. And the\nHoly Trenyte have you my most derest broder in tuycion and\ngovernance. At Stony Stretford the xxvij. day of Apryll.\n   Zour loveng suster\n   Margaret.\nUnto my dereste broder the King's Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "129" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of Scotland (had been replaced as regent by the duke of Albany)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "208" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stony+Stratford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor to Henry VIII Tudor on 27 April, 1516"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_135>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, gossip?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 217>\n[} [\\CXXXVII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best and deerest Lady,\n   Yt is harder, I perceave, to gett an invitacion from your\nLa=pp= then a welcome; witness your last, which turned the\ninvitacion I bespoke in myne into an expostulacyon, not invited\nor drawn on by any thing in my letter to your La=pp=, rightly or\nfriendly interpreted. But letting that passe as you please to\nunderstand it, I come now to tell you somewhat of what we doe\nhear. In my last I tould you of the restraint of some noblemen\nand others about a discourse of a pernicious nature that had\npassed from hand to hand, teaching a king by the examples of\nforraine tiranyes to oppresse his subjects, and to rayse moneyes\nwithout parlaments. This being conceaved to be a malevolent\ndevise of some ill affected persons to putt envy upon the King\nand state in a time when sinister impressions are easily\nentertayned, as yf the King intended to goe those wayes, hath\ncaused a proceeding in Star Chamber against those Lords and\nothers, whoe are now at liberty to follow theyr cause, and are\nready to putt in theyr answers. On Monday the King feasted the\nQueene, and solemnized hir birthday with running at ring and\nother triumphs. Yesterday\n<P 218>\nbeing the King's birthday, the K. feasted him againe at Denmarke\nHouse. The last weeke, my Lady Cooke's eldest daughter married,\nmuch to her mother's discomfort, to Nedde Sidnam, formerly the\nKing's page, now equery. They wear married in Whitehall; and my\nLord of Holland and my Lord Goring wear, by the King and\nQueene's appointment, present at it. Thear hath been much\ncourting the Lady Cooke sinse, with promises from the King to\nmake Sidnam a fortune woorthy hir daughter: last night my Lord\nof Holland brought hir some fruit therof, viz. a graunt of 600+L\na year fee farm for both theyr lives, and an assurance of a\npresent of 600+L woorth of juells from the Queene.\n   Y=r= La=pp's= all and ever, T. M.\n   Yt beginnes to be currently spoken and believed that the\nQueene is with childe.\n[\\Nov=r=. 20, 1629.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "349" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 20 November, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ketteringham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ketteringham, Norfolk" , "Ketteringham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ketteringham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barnet>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barnet, Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barnet" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCELY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WOOL-MERCHANT, MEMBER OF THE COMPANY OF THE STAPLE AT CALAIS. Looked after the family business and interest in Calais, especially before his father's death in 1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Wool-merchant, Stapler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CELY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "132" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF RICHARD CELY SENIOR, BROTHER OF RICHARD CELY JUNIOR AND ROBERT CELY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "45522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1485" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE CELY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aberdeen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aberdeen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aberdeen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westmorland%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Westmorland)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_075>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news, money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1478 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,68>\n[} [\\229. DAME ELIZABETH STONOR TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\5 October, 1478\\]\n   Jhesu. An=o= xviij=o=\n   Right best and hartely well belovid husbond, I recommaund me\nunto you with all myn hart, lettynge you wete that I am right\nwell amendid, I thannke god +teroff: and on Sonday last past I\nwas at the\n<P II,69>\nchirche at my ffadyrs deryge, and soppid with my modyr the same\nnyght. And Syr, yeff I had ones done my pilgramages I reke nat\nhow sone I were with you at Stonor: and +terffore, gentyll Syr,\nI praye you +tat ye ffayll nat to send me myn horsse on\nSettyrday next. And also I praye you to remembre the matter I\nspake to you off at your departynge: ffor with owte that, I can\nnat with your worshipe and myn depart London: ffor Cobbe call\napon me dayly ffor money, and the bere wyffe with o+ter, as I\ntold you. And also I praye you to remembre my sonne Betson: ffor\nhe hath mych a doo with money now, and he trustith veraly to\nyour promesse: ffor Godes sake, syr, lett hym nat be forgotten.\nMy modyr and my broodyr Stooker recomaunde hem both right\nhartely unto you: and ffull ffayn they wold +tat ye had bene\nhere, yff it myght have bene your ease. And as ffor me I wold\nnat that ye were here, ye know it well enowgh: neverthelesse\nffor soth what som ever I wryte I wold I were at Stonor: ffor\ntruly I am veray wery off London, ffor my son Betson intendes to\nryde in to the countre, now whenne I come home: and he is ffast\nryggynge hym +ter ffore, so that at many tymes I am post a\nloyne, and that causeth me to thynnke the more ellynger: and\n+terffore, good syr, remembre myn horsse on Setterday with owte\nffawte. My son Betson and his wiffe recommaunde them unto you:\nand he told me that he hath bought here in London seth ye\ndepartid v. sacces Cottes. ffor a part redy money and the rest\nat mydsomer next: I undyrstond it is a good bargayn. God lenne\ngrace, who preserve you ever in vertu and longe helth to Godes\nplesour. The v day off Octobre.\n   By your ovne wyff D. Elysabeth Stonore.\n   Unto Ryght Reverent and worschyppefull Cosyn Syr Wyllm.\nStonor, knyght, in the manor at Stonor, thys letter be delyverd.\ndd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Dictated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 68" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "392" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 5 October, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPORY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1605-11; DIPLOMATIC SERVICE, ADMINISTRATOR IN AMERICA, WRITER, NEWSLETTER PRINTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Pory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Caius College, Cambridge; BA Cambridge 1588-92; MA Cambr. 1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman (William Pory)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PORY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1572-1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Butters Hall, Thompson, Norfolk; Europe & America; London 1624-33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FRIEND OF RICHARD HAKLUYT, WHO WROTE DESCRIPTIONS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6084" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1636" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN PORY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flete>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Flete" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Flete" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Courtier and diplomat. Gentleman of the privy chamber > bedchamber 1603; extraordinary ambassador to Henri IV, Scottish knight 1604; master of the robes 1605-18; Lord Hay 1606; master of the great wardrobe 1613-18; Baron Hay of Sawley, Yorkshire 1615; extraordinary ambassador to the court of Louis XIII 1616; Viscount Doncaster 1618; diplomatic missions 1619, -21, -24, -28; earl of Carlisle 1622; groom of the stole, 1st gentleman of the king's bedchamber 1631." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "WeSa, y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No record of a university degree but became fluent in French and Latin at some point; may have spent time in France." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir James Hay (d. 1610) of Fingask, comptroller of Scotland 1608; lived in Pitscottie, Fife, Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1580, d. 1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Perhaps born in Pitscottie, Fife, Scotland; may have spent time in France; court 1603- (came to England with James I); got the use of a house in the city of London 1613; diplomatic missions abroad (e.g., Paris); died at the Strand, Westminster. \"Although the king granted Hay lands in Yorkshire and Northamptonshire he was never active in county affairs and, indeed, throughout his career lived in leased or borrowed houses\" (DNB). Had property in Ireland and the Caribbean islands." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: probably Sir James's 1st wife, Margaret Murray. Married (1) 1607 Honora Denny (d. 1614), daughter of Sir Edward Denny, later earl of Norwich (1569-1637) and granddaughter of Thomas Cecil, 2nd Lord Burghley (later earl of Exeter); (2) 1617 Lady Lucy Percy (1599-1660), daughter of Henry Percy, 9th earl of Northumberland (1564-1632)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2886" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1636" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Hay" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBENET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "The King's ambassador in Rome; Archdeacon of Dorset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gardiner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2090" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Benet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rome" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1533" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Benet" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "the king's new ship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1540S T 10LADIES>\n<X TEN LADIES>\n<P 126>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLVI. TEN LADIES OF THE COURT, TO KING HENRY THE\nEIGHTH.\\] }]\n   Most gratiouse and benigne sovraigne Lorde, please it your\nHighnes to understonde that wee have seene and beene in your\nnewe Greate Shippe, and the rest of your shippes at\nPortismowth, wiche arr things so goodlie to beeholde, that, in\nour liefs wee have not seene (excepting your royall person and\nmy lord the Prince your sonne) a more pleasaunt sight; for\nwiche, and the most bountiful gifts, the chere and most\ngratiouse enterteignment, wich your Grace hath vouchsavid to\nbestowe upon us your most unworthie and humble servaunts, wee\nrendre and send unto the same our most humble and entier thanks\nwich wee beseche\n<P 127>\nyour Ma=tie= to acceept in good parte, advertising the same that\nthere rest nowe but only ij. sorowes; the tone for lacke of\nyour royall presence that ye might have seene your said Shippes,\nnowe at this tyme whan wee might have waited on you here; the\ntoodre that wee thinke long til it may eftsones lieke you to\nhave us with you, wiche wee all most hertely beseche our Lord\nGod may bee shortely; who preserve your most noble person, and\nmy Lord Prince, and graunte you bothe to reigne over us; Your\nMajesty many yeris, His Grace with long continuance but by late\nsuccession, as never Princes did before You. From Your Majesties\nhavon and towne of Portismowth the iiij=th=. of August.\n   Yo=r= Highnes most bounden and humble servaunts, and\nbeadwomen\n   Mabyell Sowthampton Margaret Taylebois, Margrett Howarde,\nAlys Browne. Anne Knevytt. Jane Denny. Jane Meows Anne Basset\nElizabeth Tyrwhyt Elsabeth Harvy.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is 1539 according to The Lisle Letters: An Abridgement." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ladies of the court - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "female courtiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "258" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_10LADIES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Portsmouth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "  to Henry VIII Tudor on 4 August, 1545"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lausanne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lausanne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lausanne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvere>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Louvere" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Louvere" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ragley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warwickshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ragley, Warwickshire" , "Ragley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ragley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Babingley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
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                "Babingley, Norfolk" ;
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                "Babingley" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Chamberlain of York 1651; Lord Mayor of York 1663; knighted June 1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Marvell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to the wine trade" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thompson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1626-1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kilham?; York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3946" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1683" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Thompson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2EYRE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Esquire, had expertise in estate management; probably succeeded his father as a member of Lord Hastings's retinue and as steward of the Derbyshire lands of the earl of Shrewsbury and Francis, Lord Lovell; held office under the Duchy in the High Peak; Edward IV appointed him a commissioner to enquire into unpaid farms and other dues owing to the crown; sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire 1480; JP for Derbyshire 1472-75, -81-93; usher of the household under Richard III; Derbyshire commissioner of array 1484-85." ;
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                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert I Eyre (d. 1460), member of a knightly family (distrained 1430-1509) with lands in the northern uplands of Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1498" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Derbyshire; Richard III's court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Joanna (d. 1463), daughter and sole heir of Robert Padley, esquire, of Padley, Derbyshire. Married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. Father or perhaps elder brother of Robert III, whose eldest son (b. c. 1481), later Sir Arthur, married 1500 Sir Robert Plumpton's daughter Margaret." ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1498" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert II Eyre" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%2FMiddlesex%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London/Middlesex)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients: William Cecil (baron Burghley, lord treasurer); Sir Francis Walsingham (secretary of state); lord chamberlain; vice-chamberlain." ;
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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 95>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO THE LORD TREASURER,\nTHE LORD CHAMBERLAIN, THE VICE CHAMBERLAIN, AND MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 8TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lords, I have to my great discomfourt receyved\nfrom you her majesties great mislyke of my acceptaunce of this\n<P 96>\ngouvernment, and that she will by no meanes avowe, but rather\ndisavowe wholy, that which is done therein. I was somewayes a\nvery unfortunat man, I must confesse, that founde scant of her\nmajesties wonted favour towardes me before my going to take so\ngreat and weightye a charge as this in hande, not being ignorant\nof the infinite hazardes that I must put my own poore estate\nunto, bothe lyfe and all. Neverthelesse, the Lord God doth\nknowe, unto whose mercye I do appeale, the very aboundaunce of\nmy faithfull harty love, borne even to the preservation of her\nsacred person, and the care of her prosperous raigne over our\npoore endaungered countrye, was only cause thereof. But, my\nlords, thus muche hope had I allwayes notwithstanding, in the\ngreat goodnes of her majestie, that in so weightye a cause as\nthis is, her majestie would, before she had condemned me so\nfarre, have hearde what reasons have moved me to do this I have\ndone, above her commission or commaundement. And I doubt not but\nher majestie and you all shall well fynde, that I have\nadventured more to do her majestie acceptable service thereby,\nthen to do my selfe eyther honour or good. And as your lordships\nhave had good experience heretofore of the uncertaintyes of\nthese passages; so was I here xliij dayes before I did once\nheare worde out of Englande.\n   And, for this matter, to satisfye eyther her majestie or your\nlordships as it ought to do, must stand upon sondry reasons\nwhich necessitye brought fourthe at this tyme to cause me to\naccept of this gouvernment, which I had delivered to Mr. Davison\nto declare bothe to her and to your lordships, I do moste humbly\nbeseche your good lordships to examine all those reasons but\nindifferently. Yf they seame to your wisdomes other then suche\nas might well move a true and a faythfull carefull man to her\nmajestie to do as I have done, I do desire for my mistaking\noffense to beare the burden of it, which can be no greater then\nthat which her majestie hathe allreadye decreed, to disavowe me\nwith all displeasure and disgrace; a matter of as great reproche\nand griefe as ever can\n<P 97>\nhappen to any man. And according to her will, which I perceyve\nis ment by her majestie, I wilbe readye (seeing it is not\notherwise to be presently used) to obey her pleasure, yf it were\npresently to give it, without any more adoe, over agayne to\nthem. But respecting what hinderaunce it may be to her majesties\nservice at this tyme, and to the whole cause, I trust I shall\nnot offende your lordships, nor her majestie, to give this\nsimple advise, that it may pleas her to send somme nobleman with\nall speade whome it shall lyke her to supply my place, according\nto her first meaning, and to revoke me, which I will humbly\nobey, and take it as a matter from God, who can and will correct\nthe wayes of synners, protesting in his presence, and by the\nbeliefe I have in Chryste, that I have done nothing in this\nmatter, but, to my iudgement, of suche consequence for her\nmajesties service, besides the furderaunce of the cause here,\nas, yf lyfe, lande and goodes had lyne upon it, I must have\nadventured it as for an acceptable service. And yet when I sett\nmy foote on lande I no more imagined of any suche matter to be\noffred me, or more then was by her majesty and the estates\ncontracted, then I thought to be king of Spayne; nor till I came\nto this town xij dayes after: and yet was there some were\naffinitye with this by that contracted betwene her and the\nestates.\n   I have no cause to have played the foole thus farre for\nmyselfe; first, to have her majesties displeasure, which no\nkyngedome in the worlde culd make me willingly to deserve; next,\nto undoe myselfe in my later dayes; to consume all that should\nhave kept me all my lyfe, in one haulfe-yeare. And so muche\ngayne have I heare by it as I have lyved and spent only of my\nown since I came, without ever having pennye or groate from\nthem, neyther shall gett so muche by them all here, yf I had\nserved them this xij monethes, as I have spent since I sawe her\nmajestie and your lordships laste. But I must thancke God of\nall, and am most hartely grieved at her majesties heavy\ndispleasure. I neyther desire to lyve, nor to see my country,\nwith it. For yf I have not done her majesty good service at this\ntyme, I shall never hope to do her\n<P 98>\nany, but will withdrawe me into some out-corner of the worlde,\nwhere I will languishe out the rest of my fewe, to many, dayes,\nprayng ever for her majesties longe and prosperous lyfe, and\nwith this only comforte to lyve an exile, that this disgrace\nhathe happened for no other cause but for my mere regarde of her\nmajesties estate, being driven to this choyse, eyther to put\nmyselfe into her handes for doing that which was moste probably\nbest for her service, or elles loose her that advantage which,\nat that present lett slippe, was not possibly to be gotten for\nher agayne.\n   I doubt not but ere this Mr. Davison hathe presented to her\nmajestie my own letter, and acquaynted all your lordships with\nsuche reasons as have moved me to deale as I have done, who was\ndispatched hence fower dayes before I receyved your lordships\nletters, leaving me in opinion yf her majestie had not thus\nconceaved of it as she nowe dothe, that I would have thought my\nservice had deserved more thanckes. I shall nowe attend her\nmajesties furder pleasure, not daring wryte to herselfe being\nthus offended, but will humbly desire your lordships good\nconstructions of my doinges to hir highnes, yf you shall fynde\nthe consideration worthie, with your honourable and frendly\nmeanes in my behaulfe, being a man absent, but moste faythfull\nand loyall to my moste dread soveraigne mistres, and so wilbe to\nmy lyves ende, and to my power humbly thanckefull to your\nlordships all, for the good favour you shall shewe herein\ntowardes me. And so will pray unto God to keape you all in his\nfeare with longe lyfe. From the Haghe, the 8=th= of Februarye,\n1585.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honourable my very good lords the\nlord highe treasourour of Englande and the lord chamberlayne,\nand my very good frendes Mr. vice-chamberlaine and Mr. secretory\nWalsingham, and to every of them.\n\n"@en ;
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                "8 February" ;
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                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "95" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "governor-general of the Netherlands - government/royal officials" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to William Cecil on 8 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Herbert was the husband of Catherine, who was Eliza's aunt and sister to Sir John & Winefrid Thimelby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO ECOTTINGTON>\n<X ELIZA COTTINGTON>\n<P 64>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIV.\\] }] [^ELIZA COTTINGTON TO HERBERT ASTON^]\n   Deare Unkle,\n   I doe asure you, though I preferd my health in the first\nplace, I look upon France to be no less advantagose, in all\nother respects. But what is this to you, who inioys all that can\nbe, at your little Bellamour? Only, you can extend so far the\ngreatest charity, when you remember me at your so regular\ndevotions.\n   As to my owne perticuler, some says hear, I am not in so much\ndanger, but I doubt it is all one: if so, I hope I shall have\nyour advise, what will be best to doe, for a poor banisht\ncreature, who is, in all conditions, more yours then you have\nreason to believe. As you ar iust I will say no more, but that I\nam\n   Your most affectionat nece,\n   to serve you,\n   E. C.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "64" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Eliza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cottington née Thimelby" ;
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                "wife of Mr. Cottington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "139" ;
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                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECOTTINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eliza Cottington née Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
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                "Did philanthropic work, was a patron of literature and an artist herself. Attended to her father; married Friedrich, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg in 1820." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
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                "Princess" ;
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                "1840" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kirkby+on+Bain>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire> ;
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                "Kirkby on Bain, Lincolnshire" ;
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                "Kirkby on Bain" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
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                "Of Smethells (Lancashire?)" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "231" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andrew Barton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1582 T KHASTINGS>\n<X LADY HUNTINGDON>\n<P 71>\n[} [\\LETTER XVIII.\\] LADY HUNTINGDON TO MR. DEANE OF YORKE.}]\n[^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\8=ber= 22, 1582.\\]\n   Good M=r=. Deane, Allthowgh I have not writen to you since mi\ncoming from Yorke about the matter I had to speak with mi\nbrother of Lecester of, because I have bin so often coming doune\nmi self, which I have bin ever staied bi one occasion or other;\nand nowe that mi Lord will not lett me come doune before\nChrismus, I will not defere any longer to lett you knowe I did\nremember that matter presently upon mi comming up, of whom I had\nso good an awnswere, with so manie good words, and of his verie\ngood opinion of you, as in truth I was most glad to here. Of\nthis matter I wold have writen to you longe before this time,\nbut that I was in good hope to have bin at Yorke mi self, and so\nto have told you what I had done in that same; but that can not\nbe so sone as in deed I do wish and desire it: and therfore I\nthought it good to troble you with this mi bad scribling, though\nit hath ben long a cominge, that you maie knowe I was not\nforgetfull of you. I am to geve you great thanks for my aunt\nComten, and the rest of mi wemen, whom [{I{] perceive you have\nbin trobled with all. And so, good M=r=. Deane, I must hastely\nbid you fare well, and wish there were any thing here I might do\nyou plesure in: you shuld finde me verie redie to do it. From\nStoke, the 22 of October, 1582.\n   Your verie frend in the Lorde,\n   K. Huntingdon.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "noble lady - clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hastings née Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "274" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KHASTINGS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stoke> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Hastings née Dudley to Matthew Hutton on 22 October, 1582"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Melton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Melton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Melton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHEVENINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Local politician. JP in Suffolk 1578-1603, Norfolk 1579-1603, remained in both commissions until 1625; knighted 1578; sheriff of Norfolk 1581-2, 1602-3; deputy lieutenant of Norfolk 1587-96, 1605-30." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stiffkey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/47134" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Anthony Heveningham (1507-1557); 2nd wife Mary Shelton (1510x15-1570/71), daughter of John Shelton of Shelton, Norfolk, and his wife, Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Arthur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Heveningham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1546, d. 1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Ketteringham, Norfolk; family was of Heveningham, Suffolk (mother had court connections); succeeded his stepbrother in the estates 1574, settled at Ketteringham c. 1575." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First child of father's 2nd marriage. Married c. 1575 Mary (d. 1635), daughter of Thomas Hanchet." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "193" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1018" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1630" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arthur Heveningham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Philosopher, essayist; Attorney General 1613; Lord Chancellor 1618; knighted 1603; Lord Keeper 1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/990" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge, Trinity College; Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon (1509-1579)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1561-1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "b. London; France 1576-79; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2260" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Farlborn%3F%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Farlborn??" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Farlborn??" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABAXTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anthony T." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baxter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Covent Garden, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Shopkeeper?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anthony T. Baxter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1475? FN JSTONOR>\n<X JANE STONOR>\n<P I,165>\n[} [\\158. JANE STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1475)\\]\n   Sone, I send you Goddys blessyng and myne. I understonde by\nmy tenantys and yourys that Maystyr Lewes John desyryth for to\nhave a letter fro you for to undyrstonde your maystyrschype and\nyoure favor towarde your seyde tenants and myne. Wherefore I\npray you to do aftyr hys desyre yn supportyng your ryght, and I\nwoll do to the power that God hath sende un to me my parte wyth\nthe grace of God, whome I beseche to be youre gyde, and that\nthys sympyll byll may recommaunde me un to my worshupfull and\ngoode dowchtyr your wyfe.\n   By your pore Moder Jane Stoner.\n[\\NO ENDORSEMENT.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 165" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane (Joan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Stonor II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "105" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane (Joan) Stonor to William Stonor on ?, 1475"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P13_destroyed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows specific instances of E18 Physical Thing that have been destroyed to be related to a destruction event. \nDestruction implies the end of an item’s life as a subject of cultural documentation – the physical matter of which the item was composed may in fact continue to exist. A destruction event may be contiguous with a Production that brings into existence a derived object composed partly of matter from the destroyed object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E6_Destruction> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "毁灭了"@cn , "zerstörte"@de , "уничтожил"@ru , "destroyed"@en , "destruiu"@pt , "a détruit"@fr , "κατέστρεψε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93_took_out_of_existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GRADCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "611" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Radcliffe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_D2TWINING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Rugby School 1788; Cambridge 1795, BA 1800." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Twining (1749-1824), tea and coffee merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1777-1853" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in London; educated in Warwickshire and Cambridge; livings in Berkshire and Cambridgeshire (or Huntingdonshire)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Mother: Mary, daughter of John Aldred, merchant of Norwich. Married Jane Wing (d. 1810). Curate of Peasemore, Berkshire 1800-02; ordained, fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge 1801; rector of Stilton 1806." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Curate of Peasemore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3076" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1853" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daniel Twining" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBHOLROYD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Coventry (1780-1784) & Bristol (1790-1802)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gibbon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SSX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_E> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Dr Ford's School, Dublin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Isaac Holroyd (1707-1778), gentry lower?; lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Baker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holroyd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1735-1821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of a Yorkshire family settled in Ireland; bought Sheffield Park, Sussex 1769; grand tour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inherited considerable wealth. Served in the army. House of Commons 1780. Created an Irish peer 1783: Baron Sheffield of Roscommon. Great authority on farming. President of the Board of Agriculture 1803. Edited Edward Gibbon's works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Sheffield, MP, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7300" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1821" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Baker Holroyd" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Region> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Home Counties"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHEYDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1583. One of bishop Parkhurst's confidants" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon, x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight, Sir Christopher Heydon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HEYDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1540-1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BACONSTHORPE, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"One of the strongest supporters of the puritans among the gentry\". THE BACON COLLECTION CONTAINS 1140 WORDS BY WILLIAM HEYDON AND 262 WORDS HEYDON ET AL." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1926" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1594" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM HEYDON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBECON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "University orator 1571-1573; proctor 1571-1572; canon 1574; precentor of Chichester 1579; PREBENDARY OF NORWICH CATHEDRAL, CHANCELLOR OF THE DIOCESE 1575-80; prebendary of Lichfield 1581; joint-chancellor of Lichfield and Coventry 1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon, x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1916" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "M.A. St John's College, Cambridge 1564; LL.D 1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BECON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "IN CONFLICT WITH EDMUND FREAKE, BISHOP OF NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "305" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1587" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BECON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stoke>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stoke" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stoke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2CROMWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Wykys, a Putney shearman who had served as a gentleman usher to Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cromwell née Williams née Wykys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) Thomas Williams, a yeoman of the guard; (2) Thomas Cromwell, later earl of Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "135" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1527" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cromwell née Williams née Wykys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_061>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 239>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXVII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 26TH APRIL, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, howe this unlooked for alteratyon\nhappenethe at this tyme, when the goodnes of God, thorrowghe the\nmost happye coorse and successe thinges take there, owght to\nhave led her majestye to have proceaded most resolutely in the\ncause, I knowe not, nor can by no meanes imagen how the same\nshoold be wrowght. Ther was only cauled unto the resolutyon the\nlord thresorer and I. He moved her to staye the resolutyon\nuntyll sir Thomas Henneages returne; he shewed her that ther was\nnothing don contrarye to her dyrectyon; he protested unto her,\nthat, yf she dyd goo forwarde with the resolutyon, yt woold\nutterly overthrowghe\n<P 240>\nthe cause. She grewe so passyonat in the matter as she forbad\nhim to argue any more. Suerly there is somme trecherye amongest\nowreselves, for I cannot thinke that she woold doe this of her\nowne heade. I conceyve also, that ther are bad offyces don from\nthence by secreat letters sent hether, by the which they doe\nadvertyce that the states shall not be able to yeld the\ncontrybutyons promysed, so as the burden of the warres wyll\nlyght on her majestye. She is the rather confyrmed in this\nopinion, for that your lordship dyd sygnefye unto her, that the\ncontrybutyons came verry slowly in. Now hereuppon I gather, that\nher majestye, dowbtyng that a greater charge wyll be cast uppon\nher then she shall be able to beare, wherby she shall be forced\nto abandon the actyon, she conceyveth yt may be don with lesse\ndyshonor, being an assyster, then when her mynister shall carrye\nthe tytle of absolute governor. I conjecture also, yt may growe\nupon a hope of a peace; for that, as I am secreatly informed,\nther is a save-conduct sent over unto Champigny, eyther for\nhimselve or some other, that shall secreatly repayre into this\nrealme. Sorrye I am, that your lordship shoold be so yll\nhandeled as not to be made acquaynted with the proceadinges\nhere, having ingaged yourselve so far as you have don for her\nmajestyes servyce. I looked that her majestye woold have wrytten\nletters of thankes, bothe unto your lordship and others there of\ngood desert, bothe strayngers and her own subiectes, but we are\nmore apt to wownde then to compfort. God geve your lordship\npacyence to beare thes crosses, to whos protectyon I commyt you,\nmost humbly takyng my leave. At the coorte, the xxvj=th= of\nAprell, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honourable my verie good lorde the\nearle of Leycester, lord lieutenant-generall of her majesties\nforces in the Lowe Countries.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "439" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 26 April, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surat>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Surat" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Surat" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dere>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dere" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dere" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_How>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "How" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Blackwall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Blackwall, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Blackwall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk%3B+Leicestershire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Suffolk; Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Suffolk; Leicestershire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "requests the king to send for her from France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1515 FN MYTUDOR>\n<X MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE>\n<P 121>\n[} [\\LETTER XLII. MARY THE FRENCH QUEEN TO KING HENRY THE\nEIGHTH.\\] }] \n   My most kynde and lovyng brother, I humbly reco~mand me vnto\nyowr Grace, thankyng yow interly of yowr comfortable Letters;\nbesechyng yowr grace\n<P 122>\nmost humbly now so to contenwe toward me and my frendes, as owr\nspessyale trowst ys yn yowr Grace; and that yt may layke you\nw=t= all convennynte [^GAP^] to sende for me that I may shortely\nse yowr grace wyche ys the thyng that I most dissyr yn thys\nworld and I and all myn ys at yowr gracs commandmente and\nplaysayr. At Parys the vj. day of Marche.\n   by yowr lowyng suster\n   Mary.\nTo the Kings Grace thes be delivered.\n\n"@en ;
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                "6 March" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dowager queen of France (secretly married to the duke of Suffolk)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1515" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MYTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Tudor to Henry VIII Tudor on 6 March, 1515"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Moat>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Moat" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Moat" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "private news (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 204>\n[} [\\CXXXI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   My desires and intentions have bene to have waighted on you\nlong agoe, for I thought my\n<P 205>\nmother and her busines would have liene better settled sooner;\nbut all things are yet as they weare, and nothing to be done\nabout her money till the King come, and till she know what to\ntrust to: so she will by noe means let me leave her.\n   I have no hope of seeing your Ladyship suddenly, except some\ngood occasion bring you to towne. Sir William Plaiter will\nacquaint you with the busines of my Lord Banning's daughters,\nwhich we thinke very good marages, and not hard to be gotten by\nyou, because you have a great many frends to make way for you,\nas my Lord of Dorsett and Sir Henry German, that are nere\nkinsmen to them. Sir Harbottle Grimston hath a\n<P 206>\ngreate deale of interest there, and will be as redee to do you\nservis as any bodie. Thar is a report my Lord of Dorchester\nshall marry the widow; which if he doe, you will be still the\nstronger. If this or any thing else perswade you to come to\ntowne, I think you cannot be better lodged any whear then heare\nwith this woman; and you may sojorn with her, or she will\nprovide you diet. She hath made a fine lodging of the parler and\nfurnished it daintily, which you may have, and that within it,\nand the romes over where you lay before; but they will not be\nlong unlet, for theare is many desires them; but, if I can\npossibly, I will make a stay of them till I hear from you; till\nwhich time, and ever, I will be\n   Y=r= Ladyship's most faythfull frend and humble servant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n[\\1629.\\]\n   My mother presents her humble servis to your Ladyship; so\ndoth M=r= Randolph, whoe is in danger\n<P 207>\nto become a statesman, for he will not spare any frend or\noccasion one hower from his offis. I am promised to speake with\na very good cooke, that served in a Lord's house ayght yeares.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "353" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1629"@en .

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                "Londesbrough" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Londesbrough" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sam" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1696" ;
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                "Brokinge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "447" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sam Brokinge" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDEVERESR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "12th Earl of Oxford (1417); SERVED IN FRANCE 1436 AND 1441, LANCASTRIAN, EXECUTED IN 1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "11th Earl of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DE VERE" ;
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                "1454" ;
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                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
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                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1408?-1462 (executed)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WIVENHOE, ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "12TH EARL OF OXFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1408" ;
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                "1462" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN DE VERE" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_070>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,60>\n[} [\\221. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 12 July, 1478)\\]\n   Right singuler good master, I recommaunde me to you, praying\nthe same this byll may recommaunde me to my lady, your wif. Syr,\nyour cosyn Hamden and my mastres, his wiff, have be with me,\nshewyng that your plesyr shold be ther shold no proces go ayenst\nWillm. Est of Wycombe, for whiche y kepe the writ in my handes\ntill unto the tyme y understond what y shall do and how y shalbe\ndemeanid: they bothe full manerly entretid me herein, shewyng me\nyour plesyr in the same without whiche ther shalbe no favour\nshewid in my behalve. He is a courtes gentelman and your\nkynsman, and my mastres, his wif, a worshipfull woman, and so\nthay demenyd thaym in this mater not to do ne to attempt no\nthynge to youre displesyr, whiche is to be remembrid. I remitt\nthis to yow, for as ye woll have it demenid so shall it be. And\nthus fare ye well with all my hert. Writen at London on relic\nSonday with the honde of your\n   Page.\n   To my master, Syr Willm. Stonor, knyght.\n\n"@en ;
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                "? 12 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "183" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on ? 12 July, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rochester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rochester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rochester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (war events)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 186>\n[} [\\CLXXXIII. TO HER SON EDWARD.\\] }] \n   My deare Ned - I thanke you for your letter by Proser; he is\na trusty mesenger. I must now tell you how gratious our God has\nbine to vs: on the soboth day affter I receued the letter from\nthe markis, we sett that day apart to sceeke to our God, and\nthen on munday we prepared for a seege; but our good God called\nthem another way; and the markis sent me word he remembered him\nto me, and that I need not feare him, for he was gooing away,\nbut bide me feare him that came affter him.\n   M=r= Connisbe is the gouernor of Heariford, and he sent to me\na letter by M=r= Wigmore. I did not let him come into my howes,\nbut I went into the garden to him. Your father will sheawe you\nthe letter; they are in a mighty violence against me; they\nreueng all that was doune vpon me, so that I shall feare any\nmore parlament forsess comeing into this cuntry: and deare Ned,\nwhen it is in your power sheaw kindenes to them, for they must\nbe overcome so. Bardlam has played the very traitor to me, and\nRichard Bytheway neuer comes at me: M=r= Phillips takes much\ncare and pains. Deare Ned, rwite him thankes tho it be but in a\nlittell scripe of paper. My deare Ned, I pray you aduis with\nyour father wheather he thinkes it best that I should put away\nmost of the men that are in\n<P 187>\nmy howes, and wheather it be best for me to goo from Brompton,\nor by Gods healp to stand it out. I will be willing to doo what\nhe would have me doo. I neuer was in such sorrows, as I haue\nbine sence you left me; but I hope the Lord will deleuer me; but\nthey are most cruely beent against me. I thanke you for your\ncounsell, not to take theair words; the Lord in mercy presarue\nyou, and if it be His holy will, giue me the comfort of seeing\nyou, in home is much of the comfort of \n   Your affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Desem: 25, 1642.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 25 December, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Yorkshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Yorkshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Yorkshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kenilworth+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warwickshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kenilworth Castle" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P45i_is_incorporated_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is incorporated in"@en , "est présent dans"@fr , "被用来构成"@cn , "είναι ενσωματωμένος/η/ο σε"@el , "входит в состав"@ru , "está presente em"@pt , "ist enthalten in"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTHROCKMORTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Maria Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Throckmorton née Giffard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1762-1821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The Throckmortons rented a house to William Cowper and Mrs Unwin in Weston Underwood; Mrs T helped C with his translation of Homer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3397" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1821" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Maria Catherine Throckmorton née Giffard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P98i_was_born>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был рожден"@ru , "was born"@en , "wurde geboren durch"@de , "veio à vida pelo"@pt , "est né"@fr , "诞生於"@cn , "γεννήθηκε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_082>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1669 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,207>\n[} [\\C. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN TO\nTHE MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE^]\n   Mr. Major, &c.\nSeeing that the Chapplery of St. Andrew's in the Towne of\nNewcastle is now vacant by the death of M=r=. Ashburnham, the\n<P II,208>\nlate Curate there, therefore, out of my pastorall care for that\nplace, I do recommend to you, and to the rest of your\nCorporation, M=r=. Robert Bonner, to supply that Cure: the\nrather because borne in your Towne, and formerly officiating in\nthat Chapplery, and consequently supposed to be both more\nacceptable, and also profitable among you; and the more, because\nunblameable both in life and doctrine. For the publique good of\nyou all I shall not be unwilling to dispense with his residence\nat Hartbourne, being assured that he will provide a sufficient\nCurate and preacher there, to whom he will give a good and\ncompetent stipend for that purpose. I doubt not of your\nacceptance of this my motion in order to his admission at St.\nAndrew's by my Episcopall authority. And whereas I was lately\ninformed that M=r=. Bonner had declined this place at St.\nAndrew's, I have now, since that time, certainly understood that\nhe is not only willing but desirous to attend that Cure, and\nwith all diligence to bestow his care and paines upon it; which\ndesire of his being seconded by the other Ministers of your\nTowne, I hope you will the better regard it. Thus commending you\nto God's protection, I remaine, Gentlemen,\n   Your loving Pastour and servant,\n   [\\Jo. Duresme.\\]\n   Duresme, Aug: 12, 1669.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 207" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Davison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "mayor and corporation of Newcastle upon Tyne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "pastor of town - governing body of town" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainReceiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDAVISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Thomas Davison on 12 August, 1669"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kiddington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kiddington, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kiddington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J3POTTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon, curate of Batcombe, Somerset 1738; priest 1740; curate of Pylle 1744; curate of Shepton Mallet, rector of Badgworth 1754." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Wells Grammar School under John Gaylard; admitted sizar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1734, won a scholarship 1736, BA 1738." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Potter, clergy lower (vicar of Cloford, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Potter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1716-?1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Somerset; educated in Somerset & Cambridge; lived in Somerset, moved within the county: Axbridge by 1756, Frome 1767." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest child. Married 1755 Catherine Conway." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-25 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5849" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1770" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Potter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-604>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for half yearly series)\nyear/semester"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "604" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYS"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P136_was_based_on>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.\nThe examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as \"holotype\" or \"original element\".\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E83_Type_Creation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "foi baseado em"@pt , "stützte sich auf"@de , "βασίστηκε σε"@el , "был основан на"@ru , "根据了"@cn , "s’est fondée sur"@fr , "was based on"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15_was_influenced_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q CA 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 86>\n[} [\\LETTER XXX. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 3RD FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretory, I have written to my lord treasourour for his\nhealpe to procure that I may have one thousand pioners out of\nEnglande, men very necessary for the service here, and not to be\nwell had in these partes. Whereof one hundred I would have to be\nmyners, and have written to Sir Walter Rawleighe to healpe\nprocure them out of his jurisdiction in Cornwall and Devon. For\nthe other nyne hundred, I hartely pray you to conferre with my\nlord treasourour, and to put to your healpe that they may be had\nout of dyvers shyres in Englande, here and there, where you\nshall thincke they may be best taken. There was abuse in the\nlevye of those that were sent before, many of them being\nhousehoulders, and maryed men, and of bodye not fit for this\nservice. I pray you lett there be care had in these, that they\nmay be single men and of apt bodyes. And I woulde be gladde to\nheare from you with speade, whether they be to be had or not,\nthat I may cause mony to be readye at London for them. And yf\nthey be to be had, yf the taking of them up may be gone in hande\nwith in the\n<P 87>\nmeane tyme it shalbe well, for I would have them here abowt the\nende of Aprill, and not before. And so with my right harty\ncommendacions, I bid you farewell. From the Haghe in Hollande,\nthe 3d. of February, 1585.\n   Your very loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n[^POSTSCRIPT AUTOGRAPH^]\n   Yf I may have these pioners, I desier to have them in a\nredynes agenst the mydst of May.\n   I besech ye lett me hear oftener from you.\n   I must lett ye know all our tresure ys gonne, and have leyd\nout iij or iiij=m= li. beside my expences, only for the causes\nand service here. And how the tresure hath byn payd out lett the\nawdytor tell ye, and yet he ys not able to tell ye all, but\nbefore I cam, all was gonn, and many debts owing, and the\nsoldyers reddy to sterte, yet yt was thought that ther had byn\ninough here tyll the end of Decembre, of the first money; nether\ncam ther, as I now I find, over with the treasurer above 14,000\nli. of the xx=m=., and he had but warant of me for 2,000 or\ntherabout, whereof xvij=c= li. was for our shipping, yet he\nsayth he broght but 14,000 with him.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honourable good frende sir Fraunces\nWalsingham knight, principall secretorye to the queenes\nmajestie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Postscript autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "433" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 3 February, 1586"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P106i_forms_part_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "bildet Teil von"@de , "αποτελεί μέρος του/της"@el , "组成了"@cn , "fait partie de"@fr , "forms part of"@en , "формирует часть"@ru , "faz parte de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPEPYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Perse School under Mr. Lovering; admitted pensioner at Christ's College, Cambridge 1635; admitted at the Middle Temple 1634, called to the bar 1641." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Talbot Pepys (1583-1666) of Impington, Cambridgeshire; lawyer, Samuel Pepys's great-uncle, married four times (last wife d. 1653)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1617-1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Heydon, Norfolk (birthplace); Impington, Cambridgeshire (domicile); educated in Cambridge & London; MP, Middle Temple bencher => London; inherited through his 3rd wife the manor of Diss, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Beatrice, daughter of John Castell of Raveningham, Norfolk. Married (1) Anne Banks (d. ante 1641); (2) c. 1646 Barbara Bacon (d. 1657); (3) Parnell Duke (d. ante 1663); (4) 1669 widow Esther Dickenson (d. 1684). Recorder of Cambridge 1660-79; MP for Cambridge borough 1661-79; bencher of the Middle Temple from 1664. Puritan. (Venn; Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1688" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Pepys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_at+sea>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lat.+45%C2%B0+52%27> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "at sea" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "at sea" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stanfield+%28Bath%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stanfield (Bath?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stanfield (Bath?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TKESTEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WOOL-MERCHANT, ATTORNEY AND FACTOR OF THE CELYS, friend of R.C. the elder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "KESTEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "Contemporary of Richard Cely the elder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "'A MAN WITH POOR SENSE OF MORALITY', DIED IN POVERTY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1901" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS KESTEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ball" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bicester, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; clockmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "178" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Ball" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_115>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1545 T HSAVILL>\n<X HENRY SAVILL>\n<P 250>\n[} [\\LETTER XXIV.\\] }]\n(^To his right worshipful Coussin, William Plompton, esquire,\nthis deliver.^)\n   Cossin Plompton, after my hartie recommendations; your\nservant sheweth me ye were and have bene very sick, wherof I am\nvery sory. And if your sicknes continue, wheare the commaundment\ncomes forth, send forth your servants and tennants, and send\nforth your excuse to my Lord Lieutennant, with a letter of the\ntrough of your sicknes, and of the time of the continuance\ntherof; and being advertised of the truth, he will excep of your\nlawfull and reasonable excuse. And thus hertely far you well.\nFrom York, the xxviij of May, Anno 1545, 37 H. 8.\n   Your asurred kinsman,\n   Henry Savill.\n[\\27 May 1545.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be FO?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Savill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSAVILL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Savill to William Plumpton on 28 May, 1545"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Colne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire+%28or+Lancashire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Colne, Cambridgeshire (or Lancashire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Colne" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineGamingAccount>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An online gaming account." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Online Gaming Account" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "unstable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCALFHILL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CANON AT CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD 1560, PREBEND OF ST. PANCRAS AT ST. PAUL'S 1562, ARCHDEACON OF COLCHESTER 1565, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER 1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton 1540; King's College, Cambridge 1545; Christ Church, Oxford 1548; MA 1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CALFHILL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1530?-1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN EDINBURGH OR SHROPSHIRE. LIVED IN ESSEX." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "'CALVINIST' WITHIN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. COSIN OF TOBIE MATTHEW." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP OF WINCHESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "429" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1570" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES CALFHILL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLONGUEVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clerk of chancery 1660-78" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton, z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16997" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Inner Temple; Christ Church, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Longueville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Longueville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1639-1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "An eminent chancellor at law. The patron and literary executor of Samuel Butler, the author of Hudibras. Married Elizabeth Peyton, daughter of Sir Thomas Peyton, baronet, of Knowlton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1721" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Longueville" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBedfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bedford, ?Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bedford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lisbon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lisbon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lisbon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (marriage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1474 FN T3STONOR>\n<X THOMAS STONOR3>\n<P I,148>\n[} [\\142. THOMAS STONOR TO HIS BROTHER, WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1474)\\]\n<P I,149>\n   Broder Stonar, after all dewe forme of recomendacion hadde,\nplesse hyt yow to hunderstonde +tat I never longed so sore to\nspeke with you as I do now, marvellyng grettly +tat ye be longe\nhense, remembryng how grettely in consette ye stonde in London\nwith a gentylwoman, and the grette labore +tat hys made for here\nagynes you: and grettely hyt hys nossed and hasse bene tolde me\nwith many persons +tat but ye be ware she shall be take from\nyou. I here muche and sey no thyng: befor the laste tyme +tat ye\nwhere abowte suche a mater my speche and presens with you hurte\nyou, and awelde you not: wherfore orlt ye to me a sewrte. I\nwolle in thys mater honsware no man, and yette I am grettely\nquestion with for you of divers persons thynkyng +tat I shulde\nken muche of your delyng: for I wolde not for my horsse and\nharnes and all my oder goode +tat in thys mater ye toke a\nrebuke: wherefore remembre you shortely for the pass[{ion{] of\nGode, for syth I cam to London xx men haffe questioned with me\nin thys mater, iffe ye shall be at your comyng, wheche I beseche\nJhesu be not longe, who have you ever in kepyng.\n   Your fethefull broder Th. S.\n   Thys letter be delyvered to my broder Willm. Stonar in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "younger brother - elder brother (heir)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T3STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Merchant" ;
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                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 51>\n[} [\\XL.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - This mornig, with no smale contentment, I reseued\nyour letter by the carrier; it is my joy that you are well, and\nI beceach the Lord to continue your health to you; and, my deare\nNed, be carefull to doo exersis. I did beleue that you did\nforget to send the letter which you rwite me word of, but now I\nhaue reseued it, and thanke you for it. It is strang to me how\nfasting and prayer can agree with treacherous weapons, as\nkinifes and such like; thearefore, for my part, I will vnbeleeue\nthe one of them, eather that they doo not fast and pray, or that\nthey doo not make prouition of such wepons. Theare was a report\nthat the kinge was goone to Loundoun, which came to his eare, at\nwhich he was much displeased. I hard that marquise Hamlenton was\ngone with 7000 men to land them in Scotland. Captaine\nBrandsheave is gouerner \n<P 52>\nof Barek. My deare Ned, theas things are of the Lord, and as\nnone thought of such a biusnes as this is, so we are as ignorant\nwhate the issue will be: the Lord giue vs harts of depentances\nvpon him. \n   Haueing bine offtin not well, and confined to so sollatary a\nplace as my beed, I made choys of an entertainement for meself,\nwhich might be eassy and of some benifit to meself; in which I\nmade choys to reade the life of Luther, rwite by Mr. Calluen. I\ndid the more willingly reade it, becaus he is generally branded\nwith ambistion, which caused him to doo what he did, and that\nthe papis doo so generally obrade us that we cannot tell wheare\nour religion was before Luther; and some haue taxt him of an\nimteperat life. Theas resons made me desire to reade his life,\nto see vpon what growned theas opinions weare biult; and finding\nsuch satisfaction to meself, how fallsly theas weare raised, I\nput it into Inglisch, and heare in closed haue sent it you; it\nis not all his life, for I put no more into Inglisch then was\nnot in the booke of Marters. \n   Theas things of note I finde in it, firstly, what Luther\nacknowledgs, he was instructed in the truth by an old man, whoo\nled him to the doctrine of justification by faith in Christ: and\nErasmas, when his opinion was asked of Luther, said he was in\nthe right. It is true the truth was much obscured with error;\nand then it pleased the Lord to rais up Luther as a trumpet to\nproclame His truth, and as a standered barare to hoold out the\nensinge of His truth; which did but make thos to apeare of the\nLords side, whoo weare so before. And it is aparent to me, that\nno ambistious ends moued Luther; for in all the cours of his\nlife he neuer sheawed ambistion: tho he loued lerneing, yet, as\nfare as I can obsarue, he neuer affected to be estemed more\nlerned than he was. So that in Luther we see our owne fasess;\nthey that stand for the old truee way they bring vp nwe\ndoctriner, and it is ambistion, vnder the vaile of religion.\nAnother obseruation I finde in Luther, that all his fasting and\nstriknes, in the way of Popery, neuer gaue him peace of\nconcience; for he had greate feares tell he had throughly\nlearned the doctrine of justification by Christ alone; and so it\nwill be with vs all; no\n<P 53>\npeace shall we haue in our owne righteousness. And one thinge\nmore I must tell you, that I am not of theaire minde whoo\nthinke, if he had bine of a milder temper it had bine better;\nand so Erasmas says; but I thinke no other spirit could haue\nsarued his turne. He was to cry aloude, like a trumpet; he was\nto haue a Jonas spirit. Thus, my deare Ned, you may see how\nwillingly I impart any thinge to you, in which I finde any good.\nI may truely say, I neuer inioy any thinge that is good but\npresently my thoughts reflect vpon you; but if any thinge that\nis euill befall me, I would willing beare it all me self, and so\nwillingly would I beare the ill you should haue, and reioyce\nthat you should inioy what is good. Your father is now at\nHariford; I hope he will be at home to morrow. Your brothers are\nwell, and so as your sistwers and cosen Smith. Mr. Simons is\nrecouered, and teaches the scoule againe. Mr. Gowers ague hangs\na littell vpon him. My deare Ned, I knowe you doo not loue\nmedicines, yet I would faine haue you drinke, this May, some\nscuruigras pounded and strained with beare, if theare be any to\nbe had in Oxford; it is a most excelent thinge to purge the\nblood. \n   My deare Ned, the Lord in heauen blles you, and giue me a\ncomfortabell seeing of you. So I rest, in hast,\n   Your most affectinat Mother, Brilliana Harley.\n   Remember my saruis to your worthy tutor. Tell Gorg his mother\nis looked for at Bromton to night. His brother is goone to\nTeuxbery; I beleeue you knowe his biusness.\n(^May 10, 1639.^)\n   I haue made a pye to send you; it is a kide pye. I beleeue\nyou haue not that meate ordinaryly at Oxford; on halfe of the\npye is seasned with on kinde of seasening, and the other with\nanother. I thinke to send it by this carrier.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 10 May, 1639"@en .

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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "<Q A 1659 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,288>\n[} [\\CXIV. - FROM DR. COSIN TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Paris, June 26. 1659.\n   Sir,\nBy the order which you were pleased to give unto Mr. J. Abeels\nof Amsterdam, I have here at Paris received 119 crownes\ntourneis; which being so great a supply to my present condition,\nand comming from so good a hand as yours is, layeth a very great\nobligation upon me to returne you my most thankfull\nacknowledgment of your speciall kindnes and favour to me herein.\nIt may well be that I am in this particular likewise beholden to\nMr. Gayers, of whose generous freedome and (\\bonte`\\) I have had\ndivers testimonies heretofore. Mr. Abeel's letter names him not,\nbut yet I heard from Mr. Damport some while since, that you and\nhe were together at Utrecht, where I beseech God to send his\nbest blessings upon you both. I have of late lost the force of\nmy reading eye, (having never had but one for that purpose) and\nI am endeavouring every day, by the art and help of the most\nskilful oculists here, to recover it againe, wherof they put me\n<P I,289>\nin good hope, when the cattarhaque is once come to maturity,\nwhich they say will be about 8 or 10 months hence. In the meane\nwhile, not to be able to read (nor to write but by guesse, as\nnow I doe) is the greatest misery that ever yet befell me. I\ndesire Mr. Gayers and you to accept my thanks, and with the\ncontinuance of your good affection to me to let me have the\nbenefit of your prayers, who am, Sir,\n   Your most assured and humble servant,\n   J. Cosin.\n   For my very much honor'd fr=d=. Mr. William Sandcroft, att\nUtrecht, or elsewhere, These.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 26 June, 1659"@en .

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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1650 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 255>\n[} [\\174. CHARLES II. TO THE DUKE OF HAMILTON. 1650, AUG. 6\\] }]\n   132. Aug. 6.\n   I had written to you before now to lett you know I had\nreceaved yours of the 23 July if I had not bine in the army, and\nevre since I came hether I have bine so narowly wached by the\nsevere Christans that I could not answer your letter before now.\nI thanke you for the care you have of my person, but indeed I\nthinke I had bine as saffe in the army as heere, for the\nsoldiers were so kind to me upon my first comeng that the next\nday affter the comission of the Kirke desired me to retire out\nof the army, pretending it was for the saffty of my person, but\nindeed it was for feare that I should gett toe great an interest\nwith the soldiers. I have commanded 163 to give you a particular\naccount of all. I shall now only aske your opinion in two thins,\nthe first is 281: 192: 258: 91: 308: 100: 379: 3: 108: 327: 13:\nwhether it were not 6: 70: 199: 65: 330: 153: 237: 56: 190: 329:\n290: 38: 3. The other is what should be done 302: 192: 353: 308:\n106: 108: 17: 120. I hope you stay where you are will not be\nlong. I am sure I shall doe all I can that I may haue your\ncompany againe, which is very much wished for.\n   Your most affectionate friend,\n   C. R.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (James Hamilton) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "255" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "2nd duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - Scottish royalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Hamilton Papers: Being selections from original letters in the possession of his grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, relating to the years 1638-1650. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden new series 27. 1880." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHAMILTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to William Hamilton on 6 August, 1650"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BNEWLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT, REGULAR NAVY SUPPLIER, KNIGHTED IN 1679, MEMBER OF THE LEVANT COMPANY AND ROYAL AFRICAN COMPANY, M.P. FOR SOUTHAMPTON 1678 & 1699, alderman 1683-87." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BENJAMIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NEWLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1633-1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "COWES, ISLE OF  WIGHT, TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1699" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BENJAMIN NEWLAND" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TFITZHERBE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CATHOLIC PRIEST (ORDAINED IN 1601), JESUIT 1606, RECTOR OF THE ENGLISH COLLEGE IN ROME 1618-; AGENT OF ARCHBISHOP GEORGE BIRKHEAD; during his early years imprisoned in England for Catholicism; wrote A Defense of the Catholic Cause and other treatises" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fitzherbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FITZHERBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1552-1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN STAFFORDSHIRE; SPENT MOST OF HIS TIME ON THE CONTINENT (PARIS, SPAIN, ROUEN, ROME). Paris; Spain (after 1588); Rouen 1590; Rome (agent of the Archpriest George Birkhead)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "GRANDSON OF SIR ANTHONY FITZHERBERT OF NORBURY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11271" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1640" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS FITZHERBERT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Appleton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Appleton, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Appleton" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P120i_occurs_after>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "εμφανίζεται μετά"@el , "occurs after"@en , "a lieu après"@fr , "ocorre depois"@pt , "kommt nach"@de , "发生时段后於"@cn , "появляется после"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWAKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained priest in 1682. Served as chaplain to Richard Graham, ambassador to Paris 1682-1685. After 1688 offered many posts. Rector of St James's, Westminster 1695; dean of Exeter 1701; bishop of Lincoln 1705; archbishop of Canterbury 1716." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28409" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Blandford Free School; a private school at Iwerne; Christ Church, Oxford (MA 1679)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Colonel William Wake (1628-1705), royalist army officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wake" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1657-1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Dorset. Oxford 1673-1679 (1681). Paris 1682-1685. London 1685-1705. Buckden, Lincolnshire 1705-1716. London from 1719." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a staunchly royalist family. Wrote works for the Anglican and against the Roman Catholic Church. In 1688 married Ethelreda Howell (d. 1731). Part of a group of powerful English clergy, opposed to James II. Good scholar; reforming churchman. Had good connections with European clergy. From 1719 marginal in politics and \"disgraced\" at court, retired to his house at Lambeth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1737" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Wake" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "uncertain father's rank"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/givenName>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The given name of some person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Given name" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCONWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CONWAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "RAGLEY HALL, WARWICKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF EDWARD CONWAY, SECOND VISCOUNT, MOTHER OF EDWARD CONWAY, FUTURE EARL OF CONWAY, HUSBAND OF ANNE NÉE FINCH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DOWAGER VISCOUNTESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "394" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCES CONWAY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCLAYMOND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "School master; President of Magdalen College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Magdalen College, Oxford; Fellow 1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Claymond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1511" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1468-1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lincolnshire; 1505 Master of St. Cross at Winchester; President of Magdalen College, Oxford 1507-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A notable scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1537" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Claymond" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_075>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 T LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 111>\n[} [\\LXXV. COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO MR. BACON.\\] }]\nS=r=.\n   I see your freinds had need be moderat in ther requests to\nyou, that have so liberal a hand in the satisfieinge them; for\nmy part, I must give you the discouragement to say you have\ngotten nothing by your care so plentifully to furnishe me with\nwhat I\n<P 112>\ndesired, but a bare acknowledgement of my thankfullness; since\nmy desier to deserve well of you, and sence of the obligations I\nought you, wear att that height before, as they can reseave no\nincrease: yett this do we the right to believe, that though\nthis must stand at a stay, my endevors shall not do so, if ever\nthey may find such employment as may witnesse me to be in deed\nas well as in words, Sir, the thankefullest and most assured of\nyour freinds, L. Bedford.\nBedford House, in haste, this 6th of November [\\1624\\] .\n   When you come next to town we shall be able to shew you some\ngood new pieses of painting at Harington House.\n   To my much esteemed freind M=r= Bacon, att Broome.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friend of his wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "177" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Nathaniel Bacon on 6 November, 1624"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P101_had_as_general_use>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links an instance of E70 Thing to an E55 Type of usage.\nIt allows the relationship between particular things, both physical and immaterial, and general methods and techniques of use to be documented. Thus it can be asserted that a baseball bat had a general use for sport and a specific use for threatening people during the Great Train Robbery.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "had as general use"@en , "tem como uso geral"@pt , "είχε ως γενική χρήση"@el , "被惯用於"@cn , "имел основное применение"@ru , "hatte die allgemeine Verwendung"@de , "avait comme utilisation générale"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_097>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1506? FN DPLUMPTON>\n<X DOROTHY PLUMPTON>\n<P 202>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXV.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull and my most entyerly beloved, good,\nkind father, Sir Robart Plompton, knyght, lying at Plompton in\nYorkshire, be thes delivered in hast.^)\n   Ryght worshipfull father, in the most humble manner that I\ncan I recommend me to you, and to my lady my mother, and to all\nmy brethren and sistren, whom I besech almyghtie God to\nmayntayne and preserve in prosperus health and encrese of\nworship, entyerly requiering you of your daly blessing; letting\nyou wyt that I send to you mesuage, be Wryghame of Knarsbrugh,\nof my mynd, and how that he should desire you in my name to send\nfor me to come home to you, and as yet I had no answere agane,\nthe which desire my lady hath gotten knowledg. Wherfore, she is\nto me more better lady then ever she was before, insomuch that\nshe hath promysed me hir good ladyship as long as ever she shall\nlyve; and if she or ye can fynd athing meyter for me in this\nparties or any other, she will helpe to promoote me to the\nuttermost of her puyssaunce. Wherfore, I humbly besech you to be\nso good and kind father unto me as to let me know your pleasure,\nhow that ye will have me ordred, as shortly as it shall like\nyou. And wryt to my lady, thanking hir good ladyship of hir so\nloving and tender kyndnesse shewed unto me, beseching hir\nladyship of good contynewance therof. And therfore, I besech you\nto send a servant of yours to my lady and to me, and shew now by\nyour fatherly kyndnesse that I am your child; for I have sent\nyou dyverse messuages and wryttings, and I had never answere\nagaine. Wherfore, yt is thought in this parties, by those\npersones that list better to say ill than good, that ye have\nlitle favor unto me; the which error ye may now quench, yf yt\nwill like you to be so good and kynd father unto me. Also I\nbesech you to send me a fine hatt and some good cloth to make me\nsome kevercheffes.\n<P 203>\nAnd thus I besech (^Jesu^) to have you in his blessed keeping to\nhis pleasure, and your harts desire and comforth. Wryten at the\nHirste, the xviii day of Maye.\n   By your loving daughter,\n   Dorythe Plompton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "daughter of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Temple+Hirst> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 18 May, 1506"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RJEE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Arbury, Warwickshire (domicile)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sir Roger Newdigate's steward at Arbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1119" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Jee" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELEE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Henry Lee (1662-1716), first earl Litchfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1694-1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, 1730-1740. France winter 1737-1738." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Colonel Francis Henry Lee (1695-1730), her first cousin. Granddaughter of Charles II. Married Young 1730 \"secretly\", and settled at Welwyn." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1740" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Lee" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P33i_was_used_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a été employée par"@fr , "被特别使用於"@cn , "wurde benutzt von"@de , "was used by"@en , "χρησιμοποιήθηκε για"@el , "foi usada por"@pt , "был использован посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16i_was_used_for> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPICKERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Vicar of Chingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pickering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1714-1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eliza Draper's aunt." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "893" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1769" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Pickering" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBANKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Rector of Lincoln College 1493-1509; Vice-Chancellor of the University in 1501 and 1502." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Doctor of Divinity, Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "512" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Banke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PHERBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Earl of Montgomery; gentleman of the bedchamber" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13042" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "New College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Earl of Pembroke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1584-1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Montgomery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "224" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1650" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philip Herbert" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (short note)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 174>\n[} [\\CLXX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I hard very late this night that M=r= Moore\nwould goo to Loundoun, and I cannot let him pas without a\nletter; for, my deare Ned, beleeue me, I long to see, and how\nglad should I be, if you weare heare at the fast. Docter Wright\nwas send for to M=r= James, whoo was very ill, and he, seeing\nM=r= Moore with him, toold\n<P 175>\nme he was to goo to Loundoun: but it was late, and if I doo not\nsend very early, he will be goon; so that I can say no more but\nthat I am,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Jun: 27, 1642.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "174" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 27 June, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Mileham?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "DOROTHY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BROWNE N. MILEHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1621-1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN BURLINGHAM, ST. PETER? NORFOLK CONNECTIONS? From Norfolk (P.Trudgill, email)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR THOMAS BROWNE (1641-); DAUGHTER OF EDWARD MILEHAM. 12 children" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "DOROTHY BROWNE N. MILEHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Area>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                ": This code list provides code values for geographical areas, defined as areas included within the borders of a country, region, group of countries, etc."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for providing values to concepts such as 'Reference area' and/or 'Counterpart area' - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#area> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBRADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRADDOCK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WIVETON, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "341" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BRADDOCK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P91i_is_unit_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E58_Measurement_Unit> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "é unidade de"@pt , "est l'unité de"@fr , "被当做单位来表示"@cn , "ist Einheit von"@de , "is unit of"@en , "является единицей для"@ru , "αποτελεί μονάδα μέτρησης του/της"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Great+Massingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Great Massingham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Great Massingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Cambridge position (news)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,18>\n[} [\\XI.- FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM OLIVER NAYLOR\nTO JOHN COSIN^]\n(\\S. ab Authore Salutis.\\)\n   Mr. Coosin,\nYou may well thinke that I wonder at these proceedings in the\nCollege. It was once firmely resolv'd uppon by all the fellowes\nthat none but those which were incorporated into the College,\nand were chosen by the M=r=. and fellowes, should succeed into\nthe senioritie; and to that purpose both my selfe and divers\nothers indevour'd that ... might give over their right unto his\nfellowships, and that a decree of succession might be made to\ntake away future doubt and difference when any senior place\nshould be voyd. But that succeeding not, (which for myne owne\npart I allwayes thought the safest course for the peace of the\nCollege,) I cannot but wonder at this new intent that the\nfellowes will make choyce out of their owne foundation. It may\nbe they send you woord of that which is suspected, not of that\nwhich is intended, or at most an offer may be made a farre off,\nto see how the company would be inclined, or whether Frankland's\nfoundation would lett it passe easilie. The best of it is Mr.\nWake's place is nott in his owne power, and I am perswaded he\nwill not give an occasion of so much wrong as this wilbe. For\nyour owne proceeding in it you shall have my advice as I heare\nfrom you, so I may relie uppon your seccresie that no man living\nshall knowe of it. As yett the egg is but hatching, and you do\nwell not to take notice of it. But inquire who of the company\nwilbe certaine for the foundation, and who stand as neuters.\nGett likewise a coppie of Dr. Perse's will, so farre as\nconcernes his places, with the first decree in the College of\nacceptance, and the record they made when you were chosen. Mr.\nAllen and Mr. Bachcroft, I thinke, have them all. Gett likewise\nthe Persians' petition to the fellowes, and the fellowes'\nanswere to it; for in them both themselves and the fellowes did\nacknowledge that they had no right of succession before they\nwere incorporated. Make not your selfe in any case a head\n<P I,19>\nof the buisnes, nor trouble not your Lord your selfe in it,\nbecause it is not your owne course to succede, but lett Mr.\nWarden followe it, if there be occasion. Mr. Wake shall\ncertainly give you a quarter of a yeare's warning beforehand\nwhat he meanes to doe with his place, but that likewise you must\nkeepe secrett. If you speake with Dr. Goslin lett it be done in\nall faire manner, and request only that he would not give that\nexample in his tyme that any should be chosen into the senior\nplace that is not incorporated into the College, nor chosen by\nthe M=r=. and fellowes.\n   I thanke you for your newes, and for the name of the author\nyou sent me, which I thinke I shall gett heere. All remember\nthemselves kindly unto you who are of your acquaintance. So\nexpecting sometymes to heare from you, I rest,\n   Yours ever,\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   13 June. [\\1624.\\]\n   I thinke I come not to London till towards Michaelmas. But I\nwill send you shortly more certayne woord.\n   Since I writt that before, I understand Mr. Skippon hath bene\nat Cambridge, whose meeting was one of the principall ends of my\njorny there so soone. But since I have fayl'd of that,\nunfortunately, I purpose not, as farre as I yett know, to come\nyour way till towards Michaelmas. I have heard something\nlikewise that confirmes your letter about the former buisness,\nbut gett the writings I have nam'd unto you, and lett me\nunderstand what further is intended and done, and I will not\nfayle, God willing, to returne answere. Yett allwayes remember\nthat the small places in the Universities are rather hindrances\nthen helpes, and followe your hopes with your Lord, and use him\nrather in those things that will stand by you, then these things\nyou must leave. So he advices you that wishes and prayes for as\nmuch good for you as any frend you have in England.\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   To my very loving frend, Mr. John Coosin, at Durham howse in\nthe Strand.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "university contemporaries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "rector of Tawstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ONAYLOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Naylor to John Cosin on 13 June, 1624"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/family_name>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The family name of some person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "family_name" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P138_represents>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.\nAny entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "represents"@en , "representa"@pt , "描绘了"@cn , "représente"@fr , "παριστάνει"@el , "stellt dar"@de , "представляет"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67_refers_to> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dudeston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dudeston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dudeston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Market+Harborough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Market Harborough, Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Market Harborough" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#RelationshipCode>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Relationship Code"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Overton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Overton, Derbyshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Overton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2HATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Hatton (1632-1706), 1st viscount Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alice 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "765" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice 2 Hatton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMOLEYNS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Legal adviser." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lawyer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Moleyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "265" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Moleyns" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1618 FO MBOURCHIER>\n<X MARY BOURCHIER>\n<P 54>\n[} [\\XXXVIII. MARY COUNTESS OF BATH TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\]\n}]\nSweet Syster,\n   I must needs give you great thaynks for your rare and\nbountefull present; no meat in the woorld coold have ben so\nwelcome. Evne at such a tyme as I coold not bee pleased with any\nmeat to pleas my stomake, notwithstandyng I was sike of a cheken\nyester night, yet I coold eat thys with desyre, and yet not sike\nof it, but my fitts never of mee. God give me paciens. I pray\nGod send you a happy jorny and a safe and quik retorn. I have\nadventured to send you thys poor playn cakes, not so good as I\nwish thay were. Had I had any thynge of worth, I woold in deed\nhave ... which in thees ragget lyns I seek to excuse. I have so\nmany charges as I am determined to let my gowne aloane; but if\nyou will doo mee the favour to by mee so much meane stufe,\ncanvas, or what stufe you pleas, of black and whyt, to make mee\na wastcot for everye daye, you shall doo mee a great favour. I\nhave stufe by mee will serv for thys loan plas, to make mee a\nplayn gowne. If you pleas to get mee a black fann bought, I will\nleve troblyng of your La. but never leve lovyng you. I wished,\nas I comanded thys bearer to tell you, that you shoold not loose\nso much of your\n<P 55>\npresias tyme of entertaynyng and injoying so honorable a\nparsnach, but put it in your poket till you come at London; and\nso I bid you a harty farwell, resting your La'ps lovyng\nunfortunat syster,\n   Mary Bathon.\nxx of May [\\1618\\] .\n   I am bold to send thees letters to which of your attendans\nyou pleas to comand, to get them delyvered.\n   To my lovyng honorable syster, the La. Cornwaleys, give\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 May" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "54" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "sisters-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bourchier née Cornwallis" ;
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                "countess of Bath, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "310" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBOURCHIER> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Bourchier née Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 20 May, 1618"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Strode" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "313" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Strode" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters (legal)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1542? T JDODDINGTON>\n<X JOHN DODDINGTON>\n<P 243>\n[} [\\LETTER XVIII.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull Mr. William Plompton, esquire.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, my deuty to you premised, in my\nhartyest maner I commend me unto you and to my Mistres your\nwife; pleaseth yt you to understand my Master hath wryten his\nletter to Mr. Goldsbrough for a do for your mastership in Bilton\npark or the park of Heay at your pleasur. I trust it will be\nsigned, and if it be not, my Master desires your mastership to\nsend him word therof. The same letter is herin closed; and I\npray your mastership, if ther be any service that I [{may{] doe\nyour mastership, it will please you to commaund me as your\nservant. And thus Almighty God to preserve you. Scribled in\nhast, the vii=th= day of October.\n   Your servant to comaund,\n   John Dodington.\n\n"@en ;
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                "7 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "243" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
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                "esquire" ;
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                "farmer of manor - owner" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Doddington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1542" ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDODDINGTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Doddington to William Plumpton on 7 October, 1542"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ingoldesby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Recorder of Southampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "384" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Ingoldesby" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Battie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
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                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2567" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Battie" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "The Leasowes" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The Leasowes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (family & general)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 30>\n[} [\\XXV.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My good Ned - The Lord in mercy blles you, and giue you\ninterest in his sonne Christ, and such a measure of holyness,\nthat you may liue heare like his child. It is my comfort, that\nyou inioye your health, and I beceach the Lord, to continue that\nmercy to you. I perswade meself you are carefull to improufe\nyour time; this is your time of haruest, and that time being\nouer-slipt, it cannot be recalled. I am glad to heare you are\ncheerefull. Inioy that bllesing, when God giues it you, for\ncheerefullness of spirit giues more freedome in the performeance\nof any duety. I hope, as you doo, that the nwes of so many being\nmasacred is not true; the great God of heawen and earth looke in\nmercy vpon his poore peopell. It is reported, from all parts,\nthe french haue a very great army. I can not thinke yet, that\nthe french would take this time to come into Ingland, when we\nstand vpon our garde and such preperations for wars. And the\nreport is, that theare goos 30000 fooute and 10000 hoors with\nthe king to Yorke; so that a forieng enimye could not come in a\ntime more disaduantages to him. But if we fight with Scotland,\nand are ingaged in that ware, then a foren enimy may take his\ntime of aduantage. The caus is the Lords; and He will worke, for\nhis owne glory. Deare Ned, you may remember I haue offten spoke\nto you aboute theas times; and my deare Ned, would I weare with\nyou one day, to open my minde more largly than I can by\nrwriteing. They call to super, thearefore I must hasten my\nletter, but first I must tell you, I haue sent you by the\ncarrier a boxe, derected to you, in which is a turky\n<P 31>\npye and 6 pyes, such as my lord, your grandfather did loue. I\nhope to remember you againe in lent. Send me word, wheather you\nreseaue them, and wheather they be good. Mr. Simons is very ill\nand very weake. I wisch his wife be not a widowe againe. For Mr.\nWalcotes sake, I will perswade them to send theare sonne to your\ntutor: but Mr. Cradock is the only man that preuails with them.\nI thanke God, your Father is well, and so is your brothers and\nsisters, with Ned Smith: so in hast, I rest,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Pheb: 15, 1638.^)\n   I haue sent your tutor a box of dryed plumes, the box is\nderected to you; tell him it is a Lenten token. Remember my\nsaruis to him.\n\n"@en ;
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                "15 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
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                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 15 February, 1639"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bunce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
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                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
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                "Lived in Wokingham, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector under Mr. Pennington, 1759-1770+? A \"man of good fortune, greatly respected\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Grocer and tallow chandler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
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                "2149" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Bunce" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68005" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possibly wife of Henry Howard (1655-1701), see DNB link." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "183" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary? Howard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TLIMBREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry; a member of the Grocers' Company" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Limbrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1742-1809" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "He later became Thomas Limbrey Sclater Mathew. Had a close relationship with Eliza Draper." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "14393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1809" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Limbrey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P30_transferred_custody_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an item or items of E18 Physical Thing concerned in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity. \nThe property will typically describe the object that is handed over by an E39 Actor to another Actor’s custody. On occasion, physical custody may be transferred involuntarily or illegally – through accident, unsolicited donation, or theft.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "changement de détenteur concernant"@fr , "transferred custody of"@en , "有保管标的物"@cn , "μετεβίβασε κατοχή του/της/των"@el , "transferida custódia de"@pt , "передало опеку на"@ru , "übertrug Gewahrsam über"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louisburg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Louisburg" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Louisburg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Naha>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Okinawa> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Naha, Okinawa" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Naha" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 T RSTEWARD>\n<X RICHARD STEWARD>\n<P I,225>\n[} [\\CII. - FROM DR. RICHARD STEWARD TO DR. COSIN.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nYesterday there was a peace signed. The Scottish army is\ndisbanding, his Majestie's castles will bee speedily delivered.\nThere is an assembly indicted at Edenburgh Aug. 6, and a\nParliament\n<P I,226>\nAug. 20, where his Majesty is by promise to bee in person. But\nfor the poore Church I can tell you little, only I hope well,\nand I have good groundes for my hope, if thinges bee not marr'd\nin the handling. Were I with you I could tell you something in\nyour eare, but will only write my selfe,\n   Yours most assured,\n   Rich. Steward.\n   Campe, Jun: 19. 1639.\n   I am trobled for the poore Church. God Almighty send things\nsettle well.\n   To my very worthy freind, D=or=. Cosin, Canon of Durham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "clerk of the closet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTEWARD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_King%27s+camp+near+Berwick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Steward to John Cosin on 19 June, 1639"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFRENDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Bailiff at Ermington, Devon, during Thomas Stonor II's time." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Frende" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ermington, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff at Ermington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "557" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Frende" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTARKY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HUGH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STARKY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LETTER WRITTEN FROM DARLEY, YORKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "289" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HUGH STARKY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 287>\n[^JOHN JONES TO CHARLES FLEETWOOD^]\nTo his Ex=cie= the L=d= Gen=ll= ffleetwood.\nMay it please yo=r= Ex=cie=\n   I made boulde formerly to crave yo=r= Ex=cies= order for y=e=\nwithdrawing of Cap=t= Moulds Company from Beaumares there being\nno neede of them there, and we extreamly want ffoote. I did\nlikewise mynd yo=r= Lo=pp= that y=e= new Recruits at Beaumares\nare in a starveing Condition, & humbly desired y=t= Some Speedie\nprovition might be made for them, and I make bold now humbly\nfurther to Crave That yo=r= Ex=cie= will be pleased to order a\nRecruit of 100 Musketts for y=t= Garison, the 50 old Musketts\nbeing delivered into yo=r= Stores, I cannot see how y=t= Garison\ncan be recruited, but from hence you may be pleased to signifie\nyo=r= pleasure herein, & it wilbee readily obeyed.\n   The publique afiaires here att p'sent in a quiet posture, but\nvery sad practises used to divide yo=r= fforces here whereof you\nhad full intimation by y=e= last, many honest men are fooled\ninto this designe, w=ch= hath its Roote & life in Ch: S=t.=\nInterest, ffor the Polititians whose hopes are onely in o=r=\nArmyes Divitions know y=t= Armyes once\n<P 288>\nthoroughly divided in termes of Opposition will never Cordially\nunite, and y=t= Councells w=th=out fforce to justify them are\ninsignificant, drive on furiously to perswade freinds to an\nopposition to y=e= English Army in ord=r= to y=e= restitution of\ny=e= Parliam=t= but doe not declare w=t= Parliam=t= and therein\nlyes a fallacy ffor y=e= best of those y=t= seeme thus zealouse\nfor a Parliam=t= were ag=t= y=e= restitution of y=e= longe\nParliam=t= to their last sitting. Wee have noe direction how to\ndeale w=th= men of unquiett Spiritte, & we are unwilling to use\nPower w=th=out some positive direction, w=ch= we shall waite\nfor, I beseech y=r= Lo=pp= to conferre w=th= Lt. Gen=ll= Ludlowe\nfor y=e= restoreing of Lt. Coll. fflowere to some Command, hee\nis a man y=t= will die att yo=r= ffeete, and utterly declines\nassociating w=th= any discontented p'ty. Bee pleased to afford\nsome signification of yo=r= pleasure concerning him. This is the\nfirst day of the Election of Members in Ireland, yo=r= com~ands\nfayling to come to us, tymely enough and because it is not\nprobable y=t= any Can Come from Ireland before the Councell\nbreake up, I beleeve most of o=r= Elections will fall upon o=r=\nffriends now in England. Those y=t= would rejoice in o=r=\nTroubles give out That L=t= Gen=ll= and my L=d= Steele are\nhighly dissatisfied, that Gen=ll= Moncke utterly refuseth to\nConfirme the Agreem=t= made by his Officers, That he calls a\nConvention in Scotland, and raises very large Taxes, and Baggage\nhorses, & refuseth to restore y=e= Officers to their Com~and, &\nmany such like Reports, w=ch= make y=e= Cavallieres exceedingly\nto rejoyce, being confident y=t= Ch: S=t.= his Interest cannot\nbee prevented, there being noe other Interest intyre in y=e=\nThree Nations, That y=e= Parliam=t= if it should be restored to\nsitt againe will never agree w=th= this Army as now conducted,\nand therefore either y=e= Army or Parliam=t= must be layd\nasside. That if y=e= Army be layd aside, another Army must be\nraised of other principles, and\n<P 289>\nthose wilbee such as Countenanced S=r= George Booth's designe\n(viz=t=) Cavalleeres under y=e= maske of a Presbiterian\nInterest, such as would have the peace established on y=e=\nConcessions at the Isle of Weight. These are y=e= hopes &\nExpectations of y=e= Wicked. But o=r= Trust is in y=e= L=d= who\nturnes y=e= Wisedome of men into folly. I beseech you by y=e=\nnext to remove as many of these reports as you find to be false,\nby Com~anding some person to give a right State of things.\nWhatsoever y=e= Lord directs you to doe, att yo=r= Generall\nCouncell doe it quickly, Delayes and longe Debates are\nexceedingly dangerouse, if y=e= Spring overtake you before yo=u=\ncome to a Settlem=t= I cannot see how yo=u= will avoyd ruine\naccording to y=e= reasonings of man.\n   Yo=r= Ex=cies= humble servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 6=th= December, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "287" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "commander-in-chief, lord general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commander-in-chief in Ireland - commander-in-chief" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Charles Fleetwood on 6 December, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOBBE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted 1603." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted fellow-commoner at King's College, Cambridge 1579; admitted at the Inner Temple 1583. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Geoffrey Cobbe (d. 1581) of Sandringham, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cobbe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Sandringham, Norfolk; educated in Cambridge and London; of Sandringham, owned the manor of Babingley, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandson of William Cobbe of Sandringham (d. 1546-7). Married Mary, daughter of either Sir Henry or Edmund Bedingfeld. Cobbe's manor of Babingley extended into Appleton, where Edward Paston was the principal landowner." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "337" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cobbe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Piccadilly>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Piccadilly, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Piccadilly" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_070>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 105>\n[} [\\LXX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   I haue long expected to heare from you of yo=e= health, but\nhaue not yett receiued any thing since my departure. I would be\nloth to omitt any occasion, w=ch= maketh me venture this letter;\notherwise being almost perswaded of yo=e= retourne before this\nshall come to yo=e= hands: so howsoeuer, if you receiue yt, you\nmay vnderstand my health to be euery way equall w=th= that\nbefore yo=e= going upp, if not better. O=e= childeren also ar\nall in good health: Nick hath well recouered his ague; & M=rs=\nMop is a much fyner girle than euer, & more familliar w=th= me,\n& I hope before strawberyes go out I shall win her hart for\neuer. I haue no more to wright but my many prayers & wishes for\nyo=e= health & happy retourne, w=ch= God grant vnto you. Thus,\nw=th= my best loue & servise to yo=e= self w=th= the rest of my\nfriends, I leaue, resting onely\n   Yo=es=, Nath. Bacon.\nRedgraue, June 13 [\\1624\\] .\n   To his best respected friend the La. Cornewalleys, at her\nlodging oueragaynst York Howse, at the signe of the Stirrop,\ngeue these, London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "105" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 13 June, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_092>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1504 FO EPOLE>\n<X ELIZABETH POLE>\n<P 190>\n[} [\\LETTER CLV.\\] }]\n[\\NO ADDRESS.\\] [^TO SIR ROBERT PLUMPTON^]\n   Right worshipfull and my singuler good master, in the most\nhumble and lowly maner that I can or may, I humbly recomend me\nunto your good mastership, and unto my good lady your wyfe,\ndesiryng hartely to here of your welfaire, and also of your good\nspeed in your weighty and great matters, which I have prayed\nfor, and shall doe dayly. Sir, I receyved a letter from you,\nwhich bare dayt the viii day of June, and in that letter ye\nwrote to me, that it was my sone Germyne mynd, and yours, with\nother his frynds, that I should occupie still att Rudburne, as I\nhave done in tymes, as long as we can agre; upon condition that\nI wold be as kynd to my sayd son Germyne, as he intendeth to be\nto me. I pray Jesus that I may find him kynd to me, for it is my\nfull entent and purpose to be kynd and lovyng unto him and his,\nwhersoever I come. But thus the matter is now, that I have taken\nanother house within the Freres at Derby, which is but of a\nsmale charge, and ther I entend to dispose myselfe to serve God\ndilygently, and kepe a narrow house and but few of meany; for I\nhave such discomforth of my son Thomas unfortunate matters, that\nit is tyme for me to get me into a litle cornner, and so wyll I\ndoe. I will besech you and him to take no displeasure with me\nfor my departing, for it wilbe no otherwyse; my hart is so sett.\nMoreover, as touching the custodie of all such evidence, as I\nhave now in my keeping, concernyng thenherytance of my sayd son\nGermyne, a gentleman of your acquantance, Mr. Herry Arden, hath\nbene in hand with me for them, and I have shewed him,\n<P 191>\nwhensoever and to whom it shalbe thought by you most convenyent\ntyme of the delyverance of them, I wylbe redy to delyver them,\nfor I will be glad to be discharged of them; for I will flitt at\nthis next Mighelmas, as I am full mynded, or sonner, with Gods\ngrace. I pray you contynew my gud master, and owe me never the\nworse will therfor; for it ryseth on my owne mynd to give over\ngrett tuggs of husbandry which I had, and take me to lesse\ncharge. And with Gods grace I shalbe as kynd to him, and to my\ndaughter, his wyfe, as ever I was in my life, as well from them,\nas with them. With the grace of (^Jesu^) , who ever preserve\nyou. Wrytten at Rodburne in hast, the x=th= day of July.\n   By your poore sister and trew beadwoman,\n   Elizabeth Pole.\n[\\10 July 1504.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole née Moton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "widow of Ralph Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Radbourne> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Pole née Moton to Robert I Plumpton on 10 July, 1504"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WARDENSGCHISHALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Churchwardens and overseers of Great Chishall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "210" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Churchwardens and overseers of Great Chishall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPAVETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pavett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Stratford, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "205" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "75" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Pavett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128i_is_carried_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wird getragen von"@de , "is carried by"@en , "被承载于"@cn , "a pour support"@fr , "переносится посредством"@ru , "φέρεται από"@el , "é suportado por"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130i_features_are_also_found_on> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Torbay>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Valiant> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Torbay, Valiant" , "Torbay" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Torbay" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDAWTREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, OVERSEER OF THE PORT OF SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DAWTREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "165" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN DAWTREY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "\"the Gentilmen\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1438" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P21i_was_purpose_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был целью для"@ru , "ήταν σκοπός του/της"@el , "was purpose of"@en , "war Zweck von"@de , "était le but de"@fr , "可利用"@cn , "era o propósito de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22Twict%27nm%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"Twict'nm\"" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"Twict'nm\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JNORBURY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "STEWARD TO WILLIAM BRERETON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NORBURY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTH WALES?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "373" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN NORBURY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANDELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHEEP FARMER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SANDELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "267" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM SANDELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Henry Hanover, Duke of Gloucester, brother of George III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sophia Matilda" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
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                "<Q D 1652 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 214>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\n   Major Gen=l= Thomas Harrison to Col=l= John Jones.\nDeare Brother,\n   I thank yow for yo=r= last, so full of sweetnes & light,\nthough complayning of ignorance. I shall now trouble you w=th=\nlittle, save the desire of Manie Bretheren, (sent as messengers\nfrom divers Churches) whereof I have formerly made mention, that\nyo=r=selfe would come to Towne with all convenient speed, and\n(if itt may bee) by the appointm=t= of yo=r= Congregation, and\none or Two w=th= you, to consult w=th= the Bretheren here of the\npropagating of o=r= Lord's Gospell and Kingdome, and love\namongst all Saints, because some here laie weight upon yo=r=\nsending. Though here bee a very greete ebb to carnall sense,\nyett Manie pretious Ones think itts a time of much Mercie; and\nthat o=r= blessed Lord will shortly worke w=th= eminence. I have\nmuch very much to acquaint you with, but purposely forbeare in\nexpectation to enjoy you the next week. Thowe methinks, we have\nscarce lived a time more requiring concurrence of the Lord's\npeople, nor yeelding greater encoragement to laie heads and\nheartes and more tthan all together for him that hath so sweetly\nloved and dearly bought us; wherefore I beseech you laie this to\nheart, hasten to us in the feare of the Lord, and thinke there\nmaie bee Somewhat extraordinary, that you, Powell, Jenkin,\nJones, and Craddock, w=th=\n<P 215>\nsome Bretheren w=th= you (however yo=r=selfs y=e= messengers\nfrom the Churches) are soe [^EMPTY SPACE IN THE EDITION^] this\njuncturre.\nThe Lord guide you herein and all things.\n   Yo=rs= yo=rs= T. H.\nWhitehall, 7=th= of the 9=th= m. 52.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "ESSEX (father worked at Wethersfield), ROWLEY, YORKSHIRE, LATER MOVED TO NEW ENGLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER RICHARD ROGERS, PURITAN DIVINE (ESSEX)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "RECTOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2084" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EZEKIEL ROGERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCOCKSEDGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cocksedge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A widow who later married Sir Charles Bunbury of Mildenhall, Suffolk. Reportedly \"a true friend\" to Ignatius Sancho." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs; (later Lady Bunbury)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2064" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Cocksedge" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Yeoman; clerk to Nathaniel Bacon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; literate." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Martin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Man" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Stiffkey, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "589" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Martin Man" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P1M>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "P1M" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Monthly"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1617 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 47>\n[} [\\XXXIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF\nBEDFORD TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Madam, - I have nothing to acuse you of, though you cannot\nbut condemne me as a promis breaker, and so unmannerly a one as\nnot\n<P 47>\nso much as to have excused myselfe to you; but I must treuly\nprotest that every weeke since my coming out of Warwickshier I\nhave binne setting a day to com to you. From thence I was forsed\nto follow the K. by his com~andement for the setling of a busnes\nI have long had in hand for his servis and my profitt, and so\ncould not gett the liberty of 2 or 3 days to goe into Rutland,\nnor since my coming to this towne to leave itt so many days as\nwold have brought me to you and backe againe; which I protest I\nhave as much desired as I now do any thing, and resolve if you\ncom up this winter, which I am putte in som hopes you will, to\nlett you see neither winter weather nor ways can fright me from\nperforming before Chrismas what I could not in the sommer;\nthough I should be extream glad to hear we should meete in this\ngood towne, because then I should hope to be much the longer in\nyour company, and to have your advise and M=r= Bacon's in my\nworkes att the More, whear I have binne a patcher this sommer,\nand I am still adding som trifles of pleasure to that place I am\nso much in love with, as, if I wear so fond of any man, I wear\nin hard case. The last busness of this letter is, to beg of you\nthe knowledge how you and yours doe, and the favor I may be\naffectionatly remembred to M=r= Bacon, and ever by you, as in\nall essentiall things I will be found, the trewest of your\nfreinds,\n   L. Bedford.\n<P 48>\n   The Queene hath binne very ill of late, but is now well\nagaine. The noble Lady Roxbrough is in Scotland, which makes me\nperfectly hate the court.\nBedford House, this 22d of October [\\1617\\] .\n   To my very worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "355" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 22 October, 1617"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1497 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 120>\n[} [\\LETTER XCIV.\\] }]\n(^To my singuler good master, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   In my right humble wyse I recomend me unto your good\nmastership, and to my singuler good lady; acertaynyng you that\nther is in thes partes a great talking, of those that belong and\nmedle\n<P 121>\nwith Mr. Hemson, that he intendeth to attempt matters agaynst\nyou in the title of the heire of John Suttell. Wherin he moved\nand brake the same unto Mr. Gascoyne, of whom he had a discret\nand good answere, as thus. He desired my sayd Mr. Gascoyne to be\nfavorable to him in the premysses; and he answered to him, and\nsayd thus: \"if your matter were against any man in England\nexcept my uncle, I wold take your parte; but in this ye must\nhave me excused,\" with dyvers words more concerning your honour\nand wele. Sir, the sayd Mr. Hemson moved this matter greatly,\nand maketh his frinds; and divers that he hath broken his hart\nand mynd too, hath told me the same, and his saying afore,\n<P 122>\nas they knew. If yt plese your mastership, to cause your loving\nfrinds and servants to have knowledg therof. Sir, I shewed to a\ngentleman, that is of counsell and fee with Master Hemson, and a\ncompanyon of myne, how that Kyng Richard, in his most best tyme,\nand the first yere of his reigne, having you not in the favor of\nhis grace, but utterly against you, caused them to have a parte\nof your lands by his award and ryall power, contrary to your\nagrement and all right conscience; the which I trust to God\nwylbe called againe. Sir, ye have many good frinds and servants,\nand moe, with Gods grace, shall have; this is the matter I\nthinke no dout yn. Ye have a great treasour of Mr. Gascoyne. If\nther be any service your mastership wyll comand me, yt shalbe\ndone to the uttermost of my power, as knoweth our Lord, who\npreserve you. Written in Furnyvalls Inne, the iij day of Feb.\n1496.\n   Your humble servant, Ed: Plompton.\n[\\3 Feb. 1496-7.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "120" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnival%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 3 February, 1497"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sheen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sheen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sheen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCARTERET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Secker, z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford 1706. Classical scholar. Credited with a knowledge of French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, and Portuguese." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baron George Carteret (1667-1695) (grandson of Bevil Grenville (1596-1643), royalist army officer)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carteret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1690-1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London. Cornwall & Devon 1715-1716; Sweden 1719-1720; Ireland 1724-1730." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Known as Lord Carteret: Baron Carteret 1695 on father's death; Earl Granville 1744 on death of mother Grace Granville (da. of Earl of Bath). 1710 married Frances Worsley (1694-1743); 1744 married Lady Sophia Fermor (1721-1745). Friend of the Harleys. Tory; whig leanings after the death of Anne (but opposed to Walpole). 1711 House of Lords. Rose with the Hanovers: favourite of George I (spoke German). Ambassador-extraordinary to Sweden 1719-1720. Secretary of State 1721-1724 and 1742-1744; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1724-1730. Lord President of the Council 1751-1763. Good orator and debater. Had a reputation for eccentricity. Friend of Swift." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl Granville; politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "848" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1763" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Carteret" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aughton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aughton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aughton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_037>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official (war)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1645 T CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 310>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXVIII. KING CHARLES TO THE EARL OF GLAMORGAN.\\]\n}] \n   Hereford 23 June 1645.\n   Glamorgan\n   I am glad to hear that you are gone to Irland, and asseure\nyou that as my selfe is nowais disheartned by\n<P 311>\nour late misfortune, so nether this Country; for I could not\nhave expected more from them then they have now freely\nundertaken, though I had come hither absolute victorius; which\nmakes me hope well of the neighbouring Sheeres; so that (by the\ngrace of God) I hope shortly to recover my late losse, with\nadvantage, if such succours come to me from that Kingdome which\nI have reason to expect: but the circumstance of tyme is that of\nthe greatest consequence, being that which now is cheefliest and\nearnestliest recommended to you by\n   Your most asseured, reall, constant frend\n   Charles R.\n\n"@en ;
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                "23 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "310" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Glamorgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - diplomat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESOMERSET> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hereford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Edward Somerset on 23 June, 1645"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Cholmeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane Leigh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Perrot née Cholmeley" ;
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                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1836" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Easton, Lincolnshire; Berkshire (domicile); Bath (domicile)" ;
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                "Married to James Leigh Perrot, Jane Austen's uncle on her mother's side. The Leigh Perrot's were people of good social standing in Berkshire." ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8924" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1836" ;
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                "Jane Leigh Perrot née Cholmeley" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 277>\n[^JOHN JONES TO ROBERT BARROW^]\nTo Co=ll= Robert Barrow, w=th= an inclosed.\nS=r=\n   I have noe tyme to inlarge. The inclosed in short is o=r=\nCondition, and questionlesse its sadd. Com~unicate it as yo=w=\nsee Cawse. It is w=th=out question y=t= Ch. S=t= his Interest is\nendeav=r=d to be sett up here, and believed y=t= the same will\nbe advanced in Scottland, for the Cavailleer Spirit is y=e=\nlively Spirit, and they carry it as if a day of greate\nredemption to them drew neigh. If y=e= Lord were not of o=r=\nside, may we now say we should be suddainely destroyed by them.\nGet an ymediate Ord=r= to recruit these fforces, that wee may\nnot be found neglecting the meanes. Wee have noe exact\nIntelligence how Affaires goe in England, nor what to declare\nfor if there were need. Wee are undone for want of Power to\nadminister Justice.\n\nA copie of M=r= Waring's Intelligence.\n[^INTELLIGENCE OMITTED^]\n<P 278>\nS=r=\n   This intelligence comes from a good hand, compare y=t= you\nhave from abroad. If the truth of this can be made out, there\nmight be good use made of it in makeing it publique, to\nundeceive our English friends who are ready to bring ruine upon\nthemselves, by being fooled into an ingagem=t= for the\nrestoreing of the Long Parliament, not as it last mett, for some\nof the most ingenious of them confesse they were not satisfyed\nin their authority, since y=e= exclusion of y=e= major p~te of\ntheir members and y=e= House of Lords, soe y=t= it is very\nevident y=t= Ch. S=t.= is intended by the designers to be\nbrought under y=e= covert of y=e= Longe Parliam=t= for there are\nnoe greater friends to a single Governm=t= then the excluded\nmembers of both Houses. I doe not find one man opening his mouth\nfor restoreing y=e= Long Parliam=t= as they last mett.\n\nExcuse me both our Gen=lls.= My hands are full. The inclosed\ngives y=em= y=e= state of things here.\n\nS=r=\n   This day is very gloomy w=th= us, and seemes to portend a\nvery sad tyme approaching from Carrigfergus. It intimated that\nnewes is come to them by a Scottish merchant y=t= Major Crisp\nhath secured one Markes Eyre for Monck, and y=t= Coll. Sawry and\nhis Lieut. Coll. are fledd. The High Sherriefe of the Queenes\nCounty hath chardged the collectors of y=e= assessm=ts= at their\np~ill not to collect them, The like is done in Ulster, and it's\nconceived there wilbe a gen=ll= defection by the inhabitants.\nThe forces in y=e= worst posture imaginable, very many Troopes\nand Companyes their Officers unfixed, and being in expectation\nto be\n<P 279>\ncasheered, are very much incensed and yet continue in y=e= head\nof their com~ands, and this is the condition of some of yo=r=\nchief Guarrissons, all the fforces soe placed in Guarrissons and\nPlantations that we cannot draw out 500 horse and 1000 foote in\nany one place in Ireland without indangering y=e= ruine of y=e=\nQuarters from whence they should be drawen out. Some designe\nsupposed to be on foot for the restoreing of some friends to\ncom~and y=t= w=ch= I dare not ment~on w=h=out further light.\nPrivate meetings give cause of suspition. W=th=out wee bee in\nsuch a condicion of security as to be able to draw together into\nUlster 500 horse and 1000 foote, and the like number into\nMunster, and as many in the head Quarters w=th=out hazarding\no=r= Guarrisons, we cannot have any confidence in o=r= outward\nstrength. It is good we have a good God to trust to. I think it\nwere adviseable y=t= Ord=ces= should be sent hither for y=e=\nrecruiting of y=e= Troopes to 70, and the Companyes to 100, and\ny=t= some course be taken to pay them till this calamitouse\nhower is over. The Lord be yo=r= wisedome and strength, that\no=r= Land may have cawse to rejoyce in you.\n   Yo=r= humble servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 15=th= Nov., 1659.\nWee are here undone for want of Power to Administer Justice and\nnoe man layeth o=r= condic~on to heart.\n\n"@en ;
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                "15 November" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "277" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Barrow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBARROW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Robert Barrow on 15 November, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RAYNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rayner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bath, Somersetshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possibly Alexander Rayner (1698-1747), Christ Church College, Oxford, MD in 1731." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Doctor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "253" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Rayner" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1665 FN IBASIREJR>\n<X ISAAC BASIRE JR>\n<P 237>\n[^ISAAC BASIRE JUNIOR TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\nI. H. S. \n   (^Isaac Basire to Dr. Basire.^)\nReverend Sir,\n   At Cambridge I was on the 4th of this instant, when I\nreceived both your's dated the last week: within two houres of\nthe receipt I set forward for London: I have left the chief of\nmy business at Cambridge undone, as my own exeat, my Bro. Ch.\nsettlement, and a chamber for him, my Br. P. admission, &c., all\nw'ch will cost mee a journy back for 2 or 3 daies. \n   Yours to Dr. Busby, then very busy, I delivered in my riding\nhabit, that to Mr. Sayer (who entertaines mee with a great deall\nof civility and thankfulness) on the 6th of May; to my Ld. of\nWinchester and Mr. Eyles, I p'esented theirs the same day; my\nLo. Grace of Canterbury was then in the room: as soon as my Ld.\nhad read your letter, his Lp. told mee he would not write then,\n(I heard they were going to sit in councill, and the French\nAmbassador had publick audience that day) but appointed mee to\ncome and receive the answer to-morrow morning, betwixt 7 and 8. \n   Mr. Durell is at Windsor, and will not be in town till next\nweek. Mr. Sayer can p'cure\n<P 238>\nmee a bill of exchange payable in France, so that I shall need\nbut as many livres as I shall need in France till my bill be\npaid. \n   Yesterday I was with Dr. Busby; in these words he gives my\nbrothers a character, (^they are industrious and good \nchildren^) , that my Br. Ch. has learning, and is much improved\nsince his coming up, and that very many not so good scholars as\nhe are gone from his school to the university. The Dr. will not\np'mise that he is so exquisite and every way qualified as you\ndesire. His advice is, ( (^you know very well his way and\nhumour^) ,) that you should call him down to you to try yourself\nand to give him your instructions (w'ch may be done, as to mee\nit was, by letter) for his behaviour and studys in the\nUniversity. The Dr. gave mee his benediction when I took my\nleave, and desired mee to sup with him and our D. of Durham this\nnight, (whom I have waited on yesterday morning). If Dr. Busby\nsay no more concerning my Bro. I will follow your former\ninstructions and take him to Cambridge and admit him; from\nthence if you please (which I hope you need not) you may send\nfor him to you. \n   By the next you will receive my Lo. Bp.'s answer and an\naccount of what I could not dispatch by this. I humbly beg your\ngood prayers \n<P 239>\nfor prosperity in all our undertakings and for a blessing upon, \n   Sir,\n   Your dutifull son,\n   Isaac Basire.\nWestminster, May 7, 1665.\n   P.S. You may please to direct your's at my brother's lodgings\nhere.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Isaac Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "became barrister at law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIREJR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isaac Jr. Basire to Isaac Sr. Basire on 7 May, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stiffkey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stiffkey, Norfolk" , "Stiffkey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stiffkey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gawthorpe+%28Gawthrop>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gawthorpe (Gawthrop, Cumbria?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gawthorpe (Gawthrop" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16_used_specific_object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the use of material or immaterial things in a way essential to the performance or the outcome of an E7 Activity. \nThis property typically applies to tools, instruments, moulds, raw materials and items embedded in a product. It implies that the presence of the object in question was a necessary condition for the action. For example, the activity of writing this text required the use of a computer. An immaterial thing can be used if at least one of its carriers is present. For example, the software tools on a computer.\nAnother example is the use of a particular name by a particular group of people over some span to identify a thing, such as a settlement. In this case, the physical carriers of this name are at least the people understanding its use.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "usou objeto específico"@pt , "a utilisé l'objet spécifique"@fr , "χρησιμοποίησε αντικείμενο"@el , "used specific object"@en , "benutzte das bestimmte Objekt"@de , "使用特定物"@cn , "использовал особый объект"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15_was_influenced_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CTHROCKMORTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman, M.P." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bentham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Clement" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Throckmorton" ;
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                "1561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Haseley, Warwickshire" ;
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                "Protestant" ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "947" ;
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                "1572" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clement Throckmorton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the instance of E39 Actor that leaves an instance of E74 Group through an instance of E86 Leaving."@en ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "separated"@en , "entließ"@de , "分离了成员"@cn ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Rerum" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "letters, clothes, horses, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1505 FS TKILLINGWORTH>\n<X THOMAS KILLINGWORTH>\n<P II,381>\n[} [\\KILLINGWORTH TO EDMUND DE LA POLE.\\] }]\n[\\A.D. 1505. 20 Dec.\\]\n   Sir, I humbly beseche your Grace not to bee myscontented that\nit is soo long or I have sent Sir Walter unto you, for it was on\nThursday last passed or I could have any answer. \n   Sir, I have delivered your lettres to my Lord Vylle in this\ntowne thissame day xiiij. daies passed and shewed my credence;\nand by his wordes it appereth he is not contented that ye ar\nthus dealte with alle; and fromhens he made me goo bifor to\nMyddelburgh, to abyde there the kinges commyng and his also,\nwhiche was vij. dayes after or the king and he camme thyder.\n   At Myddelburgh also I delivered your lettres to my Lord\nFeynes and suche lettres as camme from my Lord Richard by your\ncommaund; wheruponn my Lord Vyle and my Lord Fynes spake with\nthe king, and they ij. have written theruponn to you a lettre,\nwhich I sende unto your Grace by this berer, to the whiche\nlettre my lord Shevers is also prevy. \n   Sir, I knowe wel this lettre is of noo effect ner answer to\nthe weighte of your ease ner helpe, ner of my Lord your broders.\nFor my Lord Fynes shewed me thise wordes amonges other, that he\nis your servaunt to doo for you what he cann, but ye must suffre\npacience tylle the season shal comme; and he wold not that many\nwordes shuld bee spoken by your servauntes, for the over many\nwordes of the Bastart have doon noo good; and for any helpe for\nmy Lord your broder there was noon but pacience also; and asfor\nK. H. traffykkes they knewe theym wele ynough and better than ye\ndid. And howe\n<P II,382>\nthe king is your good lord, and alle thinges shalbe openned and\nshewed to you by my Lord Shyvers at his commyng, which shalbe, I\nthinke, after the Kinges departing, whiche shalbe God knoweth\nwhen. Somm saye he goeth, somm saye naye; but my Lord Fynes\nsaied to me he was sure ye wold sende me again or the Kinges\ngoing. And if ye sende me to the court, Sir, if it please you,\nthis is best: cause a lettre of credence to bee made there in\nFrenche, or a lettre of your mynd to bee made to my Lord Shyvers\naswele as to the other two, and fele asmuche of his mynd as ye\ncann. And asfor the mann with the clobbed fote, he was not in\nthe courte. He is at Brugges, where I thinke the king is nowe.\nDon John axked me howe ye did.\n   Sir, for clothes and alle necessaries for your body, my Lord\nFynes shewed me that the king hath commanded my lord Schyvers to\nprovide theym for you; and also for money for you, my Lord\nSchyvers also shal delivere you from tyme to tyme; to whom ye\nmaye sende from tyme to tyme as it shal please you. And also my\nLord Schyvers hath saied to my Lord Feynes, that he hath sent to\nyou alle redy both money and clothes, and ye shal have more\nmoney shortely. And my Lord your broder hath noo maner aunswer\nby John Coke but alle is referred to your lettre.\n   Somm menn saye here that thambassadors ar on thissyde commen,\nbut surely I here it not: aggreed it is sayed they bee of\nsuretie, and writing therupon commen hider xiiij. dayes past.\nRennyng noyse also that mariage shalbe bytwix K. H. and my Lady\nof Savoye; and that also that a comynycacion there is for\naggrement to bee made bytwix you and K. H.; and if it were soo,\nI thinke ye shuld bee prevy to hyt. Toysonn is here commen and\nretorneth not, wheder the ambassadors be commen or not.\n   Sir, the Bastart have I handelled as ye have commanded me,\nand he is verrey sory of your caas, and taketh on hym great\ndefaulte; but asfor his trowthe ye knowe hit: and I shewed hym\nas ye wrote to me, but he besecheth you to have writing of your\nown hand touching your plaisir, what ye wol he shal doo. And\nmuche he hath mervailled that ye sent not to hym neyther William\nner Hans; and the Bastart told me hym sylf that he knewe wel his\nwordes did him noo good. \n<P II,383>\n   And asfor the hors, William hath hym, and he was not sold.\nBankes and Thomas had their money after, as your Grace\nappointed; and William also money of me to disloge his hors, and\nthey yode toguyder to Arneham. And Yonker Florens recommandeth\nhym unto you as your servaunt if it laye in hym to doo you any\nservice. And he hath sent a lettre to my lord the Bastart of\nBurgoyne for to have iiij. of your servauntes into wages; which\nlettre I have sent to Bottesford by Mr. Paules. I mette hym in\nBerges to thentent Bottesford maye goo with alle to Arneham; and\nMr. Pawles wol take Bottesford ij. guld. Brab. in his purs. And\nEdward is wol amended, and goeth up and down in his chamber;\nwithoute faulte, Mr. Paules telleth me, his legge shalbe hole\nmade. Hans Nagell and Claus Baker recommande theym humbly unto\nyou. Jesus preserve you. Written at Andewarpen, the xx. day of\nDecember.\n   Your humble servaunt,\n   Thomas Kyllyngworth.\n   Hans Nagell openned your mynd, as ye knowe, by Gilken, to my\nLordes of Ville and Fynes. He wold goo with alle feyne, by him\nsylf or by other; he named Alexander the goldsmyth to me.\n   On Wennysday last was, the king made knightes of the Toyson\nat Myddelburgh x. or xij., amonges whiche were my Lord Nassou,\nDon John Emanuel, Monsieur de Emery, Yonker Florens and Monsieur\nde la Layn, etc.; but my Lord of Gheldres wold not comme yn to\nreceve it.\n   And I mighte comme where thambassador with the clobbed fote\nis, I wold thinke to knowe somwhat of hym. And Hans Nagell told\nme that a servaunt of the Kinges told hym that herde the said\nambassador saye but late, that your pais shuld bee made. Sir, my\nnewes ar but smalle. Yf ye have any, I beseche you to comforte\nme; ye shal perceive many thinges by the maner of menn there;\nand that it maye please you that I maye knowe your mynd by this\nbringer.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 December" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 381" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "de la Pole" ;
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                "earl of Suffolk (attainted)" ;
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                "servant - master" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Killingworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "steward to Edmund de la Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1062" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TKILLINGWORTH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDDELAPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Antwerp> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Killingworth to Edmund de la Pole on 20 December, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1483 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 44>\n[} [\\LETTER VI.\\] }]\n(^To the right honorable and worshipfull my singuler good\nmaster, Sir Robart Plompton, knyght, these be delivered.^)\n   The most humble and due recomendations premysed, pleaseth\nyour mastership to recomend me unto my singuler good lady your\nmoder, and my lady your wyfe; humble praying your good\nmastership to take no displeasure with me that I sent not to you\nafore this, as my duety was. People in this country be so\ntrobled in such comandment as they have in the Kyngs name and\notherwyse, marvellously, that they know not what to doe. My lord\nStrayng\n<P 45>\ngoeth forth from Lathum upon munday next with x m=l=. men,\nwhether we cannot say. The Duke of Buck: has so mony men, as yt\nis sayd here, that he is able to goe where he wyll; but I trust\nhe shalbe right withstanded and all his mallice: and els were\ngreat pytty. Messengers commyth dayly, both from the Kings grace\nand the Duke, into this country. In short space I trust to se\nyour mastership; such men as I have to do with, be as yet\noccupied with my sayd lord. Sir, I find my kinsmen all well\ndysposed to me; if your mastership wyll comand me any service, I\nam redy and ever wylbe to my lifes end, with the grace of\n(^Jesu^) , who ever preserve you. Wrytten at Aldclife, uppon St.\nLuke day.\n   Your most humble servant, Ed. Plompton.\n[\\18 Oct. 1483.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aldcliffe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 18 October, 1483"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LBANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph II Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lettice (Mary)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1716-1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Revesby?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died unmarried; buried at Revesby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1757" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lettice (Mary) Banks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GLGOWERSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Leveson Gower (1694-1754), 1st earl Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Granville Leveson Sr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1721-1803" ;
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                "Born and died in Trentham, Staffordshire" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st marquis of Stafford, politician" ;
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                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "296" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1803" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Granville Leveson Sr Gower" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coventry>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Coventry, Warwickshire" , "Coventry, West Midlands" , "Coventry" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Coventry" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_126>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1429? FS T1STONOR>\n<X THOMAS STONOR1>\n<P III,4>\n[} [\\341. THOMAS STONOR TO JOHN WARFIELD.\\] }]\n[\\(1429 ?)\\]\n   Warfeld, I gr[{ete{] +gow well, doyng +gow to wyte that the\nborwis of Will. Spileman and Thomas Spileman have be wyth me\nsith that I spoke wyth +gow laste, and desiryd that I schulde\nputte hem to sum yssu how they my+gth trye hem silf fre or\nbounde; and I answeryd hem that ther ys a comyn lawe to all the\nKyngys legee pepil, the whiche ys opyn to all men that wull sue\nhyt, the whiche in myne part I most nedis abyde: and I askyd the\nBorwys hyf they woulde sue for hem, and they borwis seyde nay,\nbut that they prayd me that they my+gth brynge in to me the\ntweyne brotherin and her goodes and to be dischargyd of her\nbonds: and so on Wednysday next comyng they borwys wull be wyth\nme to bryngge the Spilemannys and her goodys to me, hopyng to be\ndischargyd of her bondys: And as hyt is do me to undirstonde\nthat Will. Spileman seyth that thow I have all hys goodys and\nprisone hys body he wull nevyr knowleche hym bounde to deye\ntherefore: and how I shall governe me in this mater I pray +gow\nto sende to me a scrowe. Also as towchyng the person of\nDudecote, he was wyth me, and as whanne I speke wyth hym last at\nHampden he\n<P III,5>\nseyde he wuld paye to me the money the whiche I wroot to hym\nfor, so that I wulde suffre hym to have a preste to serve hys\nchirche and he to dwell wyth me and wheere I wulde suffre hym:\nbut I grauntyd hym nat hys askyn, but +gyt netherles to put all\nthyng in reste and for cause he hath cristenyd a child of myne,\nand I hold it best to suffre hym a whyle to be absent, and I\npray +gow, he is now at London, enqueryth how he governyth hym\nthere, and sendyth me wurde. Also as towchyng to a Charyngworthe\nI pray +gow to ende hyt or +ge come thenys, and lat hym be\nbounde or ell he wull nat abyde the ende. Also for[{+g{]ytyth\nnat ffortescew as for the wode at Erm. And I pray +gow to se\nredyly the (\\diem claus. extremum\\) of the lord Seynt John. Also\nI pray +gow to take the money of Clopton, and brynge hyt wyth\n+gow. Also speke +ge to my Maister whanne Cricklade and W .. te\nmeete to gedere for myn brotherys wille.\n   Thomas St. [^LATIN MEMORANDUM OMITTED^]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Draft?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "III, 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Warfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Supplementary Stonor letters and papers (1314-1482). Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden Miscellany 13. Camden third series 34. 1924." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainReceiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1429" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWARFIELD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Stonor to John Warfield on ?, 1429"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Trentham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Trentham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Trentham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHIRWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Acted as Latin secretary to George Neville, bishop of Exeter; became chancellor of Exeter Cathedral in 1460; followed Neville to York in 1465, being collated archdeacon of Richmond on 5 July 1465 and receiving the prebend of Masham on 5 August 1471; pardoned by Edward IV in 1471 for his acquiescence in Henry VI's readeption, he became a king's chaplain and within three years had taken up residence in Rome; in 1476 he became an apostolic protonotary, and in the following year was made the king's proctor at the curia, which he remained until Edward IV's death in 1483; bishop of Durham 1485 (but remained in Rome until c. 1489); appointed the king's proctor and orator at the curia again c. 1492." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at both Cambridge and Oxford, for as MA and BTh of the former he supplicated for DTh at the latter in 1456." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Shirwood of York, the city's common clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shirwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1493/4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Yorkshire, educated at Cambridge & Oxford, c. 1458 to Exeter; 1465 to York; 1471 onwards court > Rome, Italy, where he stayed probably until c. 1489; spent c. two years in in Durham before moving back to Rome." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "413" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1493" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shirwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "lastSent"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCRANMER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "The first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury, adviser to Henry VIII & Edward VI. Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge by 1515; common reader at Buckingham College; holy orders by 1520; university preacher 1520; held a college lectureship after 1526?; diplomatic missions to Spain 1527, Italy 1530 (orator to the apostolic see, penitentiary-general of England), Germany 1532, etc.; rector of Bredon 1530; did ecclesiastical research for the king; archdeacon of Taunton by 1532; archbishop of Canterbury 1533; 1st in precedence at the institutionalisation of the privy council 1540; in Mary I's reign convicted of treason for his role in the Jane Grey coup and imprisoned 1553, then convicted of heresy 1555 and burned at the stake." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Early education at home?; \"learned his grammar ‘of a rude parishe clerke’\"; later sent to grammar school; Jesus College, Cambridge c. 1503; BA 1511, MA 1515, DD 1526." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Cranmer (d. 1501), styled himself esquire (from an old armigerous family but of modest wealth)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cranmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1489-1556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Aslockton, Nottinghamshire; family links with Lincolnshire; career in Cambridge 1503-29; diplomatic missions on the continent 1527-, London & court; as archbishop also spent time in Kent; imprisoned in the Tower 1553, in Oxford 1554-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Agnes, daughter of Laurence Hatfield of Willoughby, Nottinghamshire. Married (1) 1515-1519 Joan Black?/Brown? (d. in childbirth); (2) 1532 Margaret (d. c. 1575), German by origin, the niece of Katharina Preu, wife of Andreas Osiander, Nuremberg's leading Lutheran preacher and reformer; the second marriage was kept secret in England until Edward VI's time because of Cranmer's priesthood. Compiled the Book of Common Prayer, \"had a natural feel for formal English prose\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1436" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1556" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Cranmer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P124_transformed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E77 Persistent Item or items that cease to exist due to a E81 Transformation. \nIt is replaced by the result of the Transformation, which becomes a new unit of documentation. The continuity between both items, the new and the old, is expressed by the link to the common Transformation.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E81_Transformation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a transformé"@fr , "转变了"@cn , "transformou"@pt , "μετέτρεψε"@el , "трансформировал"@ru , "wandelte um"@de , "transformed"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93_took_out_of_existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ADHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Kew; Göttingen University." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Adolphus Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1774-1850" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; continent 1793-1803." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "K.G. 1786, 1793- Col. in Hanoverian army, created Duke of Cambridge 1801, to British service 1803." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1850" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Adolphus Frederick Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_083>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FO THBOWES>\n<X THOMAS BOWES>\n<P 320>\n[} [\\LETTER CCI.\\] THOMAS BOWES TO MATTHEW HUTTON.}] [^TO\nMATTHEW HUTTON, ESQ.^]\n[\\5 June, 1633.\\]\n   Sir, I have but relation of Sir George Bowes' busines,\nconcernynge which, as he says, is this: he hath payed, as he\nreports, 1200=li= of the money, and had the rest there readye to\npaye; of which summe my nephew Thomas Delavale brought 700=li=\nfrom his sister-in-lawe, with direction from her to bringe it\nagaine; for, Sir George Bowes not havinge credite to procure the\nwhole summe, he and his ladye went to Seaton, and dealt there\nwith his sister Barbarye for 700=li= until Pentecost, and that\nshe shoulde have securitye out of Bradley to have her money\nrepayed then. After this he writt agayne to his sister-in-law\nnot to fayle him at the tyme, for that she shoulde have her\nmoney returned agayne; whereupon she sent the money with her\nbrother, my nephew Thomas Delavale, and I thinke the whole summe\nwas tendred: but, M=r=. Eurye having some speach with Mr.\nDelavale, yt was perceived that the 700=li= must not be payed:\nwhereupon the Lady Eurye broke off, and woulde doe nothinge\nwithout all her money. M=r=. Delavale was laboured both by Tobye\nand John Ewbanke to lend yt untill Pentecost, and they would\nthen repaye; but he would not goo from her direction. Sir George\ndid promise securitye\n<P 321>\nout of the land; and, when the deed came to be seene, yt is\nsayde that land was to passe in Sir George Bowes' sonne's name.\nSoe all is wronge there. John Ewbanke hath an estate, as yt is\nsaid, of Cleatlam, and haith his goodes there; and Sir George\nBowes is glad to take some part of yt of him, and the house. He\nis now at Newcastle; and yt seemes he thinkes his money will\nnever have an end, for he is making matches with the lordes of\nhorse-courses, and, as we heare, hath made 2 matches, the one\nfor 40=li=, thother for 100=li=; soe that wee feare he will make\nan end of all soone: and yt is given out that they intend to goe\nand live at London at Michaelmas, and live there upon the\ninterest of their money. I heare the Ladye Eurye is cuttinge\ndown such wood as there is there, and Sir George Bowes sent to\nforbid them; but this forbiddinge will take noe place: so that\nwee see noe good to be doone for him, yf he cannot gett yt by\nlawe.\n   In good fayth, I could not tell you any thinge touchinge my\nbrother Warcop's performance with you, neyther knew I any thinge\nof his abilitye; and seldom do I see him.\n   Yo write that yo have sent me the bill of charges touchinge\nthe judgment to Christ. Peacock. I asked your man yf he had any\nother writinge to me than your lettre, and his answer ys that he\nhath none: soe that I have see noe such note. Your tenant\nParmely had a cowe driven by baylies. As for my contempt, when I\nwas at York, I caused the court to be sought, and noe such\nthinge is there to be found against me; and the truth is, I\nnever had a lettre served upon me wherbye suche contempts should\naccrue: so that I thinke yo may have a very good amendes of the\nbailyes; for, yf it had bene soe that I had beene in contempt,\nthey must take my owne goods for it, and not an other's. I shall\ndisburse none to drawe your fine, but both I and my sonne will\nperform what is ryght to be doone yf the fine be accordinge to\nSir George Bowes' deed for the demaine. Thus in hast I have\nwritten yo an answer to all your enquiries, soe well as I can;\nbut the truth is, wee of Streatlam are mere strangers to Sir\nGeorge Bowes' businesses. And soe, commendinge my love to yo, I\nrest\n   Your assured lovinge uncle,\n   Thomas Bowes.\n   June the 5=th=, 1633.\n   To the Right Worshipful my assured lovinge nephew, Mathew\nHutton, Esq., at Maske, theese be dd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "uncle - nephew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1633" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Thomas Bowes to Matthew Hutton on 5 June, 1633"@en .

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                "OXF" ;
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                "Thomas Stonor II (1424-1474)" ;
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                "Edmund" ;
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                "1475" ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "d. 1476?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Moved from Stonor, Oxfordshire to Burwardestowe, Berkshire; expedition to France 1475." ;
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                "Younger brother of Sir William Stonor." ;
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                "D" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "PN" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Country gentleman" ;
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                "1476" ;
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                "Edmund Stonor" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1633 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 264>\n[} [\\CLXXV. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^ANNE MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMost deare Sister,\n   These are to intreate you, that, in my absence, you would be\npleased to show this letter to Sir Alexander and my Lady when\nthey shall come unto you, which is to remember them of those\npromises made unto me at my being with them. The first was my\nLady whom I did acquaint, I telling her how much my case was to\nbe commisserated, the promises of my Lord and her mother being\nnow violated, the which they had with soe many solemn\nprotestations vowed to performe to me, concerning the jointure\nof 200+L a yeare, and that if it should please God to take away\nmy husband, what would become of me and my poore children; and\nwithall I told her how much I did relie upon her goodnes, whom I\ndid assure myselfe did love me soe well that she would take my\ncase into her consideration: she said she would do what might be\ndone for me, and that she would tell Sir Alexander of it, who,\nshe knew, would not be against any good that she should intend\nto any kindred of hers. Then I did breake with him myselfe, and\nI must confes I found him very noble in his answer, sayeing that\nsoe soone as he had but settled his bissines, which he hoped to\ndispach this terme, he would conferme something upon\n<P 265>\nme, which he said must be some of his own inheritance, for the\nrest, he said, was all intailed, only Diss, upon his sone, which\nis 80+L a yeare. He did solemnly swear to me he would not faile\nto do for me all that laye in his power, and soe did my Lady\ntoo; soe that, when they have settled their occasions, that then\nthey will really conferme something upon me. I and mine shall be\never obliged to them, and I am assured God will prosper them the\nbetter for their charitable performance. And soe, beseeching you\nto be an assistance to me in this bissines, I shall, now and\never, continew\n   Y=r= most affectionate and truely loving sister to be\ncommanded, Anna Meautys.\nLondon, May 6, 1633.\n   To my deare and much honoured sister, Lady Bacon.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Anne" ;
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                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
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                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 May, 1633"@en .

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                "Married (1) Thomas Boteler of Sudeley (d. 1398); (2) 1406 Sir John Dalyngrigg of Bodiam, Kent, holding in dower the manors of Sudeley (the Boteler family seat in Gloucestershire), Dassett, and Grift of Bodiham, Sussex; had at least three sons from his first marriage." ;
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                "D" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "T" ;
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                "P" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Lady" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_013>
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                true ;
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                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "It is possible that the recipient of this and the letter on p. 279 is not the same person as the Mr. Scott who received the letters on pp. 187, 194 and 197." ;
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                "<Q D 1652 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 203>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS(?) SCOTT^]\n   To Ma=r= Scott,\nHon=ed= Sir.\n   The Lord is pleased (by varyous providences) to afford some\nmatter of late to communicate unto you, to teach us our strength\nis in him who guids the affaires and councells of men, according\nto his Eternal purpose and will, and that wee have noe strength\nor wisdom of our owne whereon wee may relye.\n   I shall first mention those p'ticulars wherein God is pleased\nto owne his weake instruments, as the delivering of Inis Buffin,\nand the rest of the adjacent Islands, into the Parlia=nt=\npossession; the articles of surrender are sent to the Parliam=t=\nand counsell, and may be thought suteable to the difficulty of\ngaining of that place by fforce.\n   Questionless that service was owned by God, for during all\nthe time of that Treaty, there was soe greate a calme that our\nshipps Ridd in safety close to the Island all the while, which\nthey could not possibly have done if any winde had beene\nstirring, as Cap=t= Clarke informs us; secondly, the delivering\nof several Islands in the Loughs in Ulster to our fforces, in\none of which Sir Phelim O'Neale was taken, and was Isterday\ntryed at our high court of Justice at\n<P 204>\nDublin, and condemned of High Treason, and within a few hours a\nperiod will be given to his high titles as being created Earle\nof Tyrone, by the Ultaghes, according to their Rude solemnityes,\nPrince of Ulster by the Pope's Commission or Bull, Gen=ll= of\nall the Leinster and Ulster fforces, by comission from the lords\nof y=e= Pale, and the Prince and Cheefe actor in the Horrid\nMassacres and Rebellion, by comission from the late Charles\nStuart, as himselfe hath often confessed, and published in his\nmanifest=as=; all which was made good by evidence at his tryall.\nThis course of inquisition after Blood, and doeing exemplary\njustice, is terrible to this nation; insoemuch that the\nmurtherers hearts faint, and theire joynts tremble even to\nadmiration, when they come to y=e= Barr. This cruell monster of\nmen when he came first to the Barr was scarce able to stand for\ntrembling, or to speak for teares. I beleefe tho some of their\nguilte of murthers have driven many out of late, insoemuch that\nthe rebbles are lately growne numerous, and have beene\ninstruments to give us some sharpe rebukes about the 6th of\nffebruary, neare Rannile Castle, in Erconaught, almost over\nag=t= Inis Buffin; 800 Irish fell (out of an ambush in a narrow\npass) upon 270 foote, which were marching that way to meete the\nfforces that went by sea to reduce Buffin, and routed them, in\nthis ingagem=t= Cap=t= Hassett, who commanded the party, and\nCap=t= Weston, L=t= Lewis and L=t= Hall, and about 46 private\nsouldiours were slayne; yet the remainder of the party rallyed,\nand routed the enemye, and y=e= enemy rallyed, and our party\nrouted them the second tyme; butt being foote and strangers they\ncould not p'sue to considerable effect. A Cap=t= of y=e= enemy\nand some more men were slayne, and our own armes, and the\nenemyes armes upon the last rout were recovered by oure men, and\nthe next day they tooke L=t= Gen=ll= Burke in y=e= Island, which\nI hope will be delivered\n<P 205>\nup to justice. The Lord Muskerry is lately landed at Corke, and\nsayes he will cast himselfe upon the Parliam=ts= mercy,\npretending that Clergie in Spaine had determined to murther him,\nand that Portugal would not entertayne him, of all which I\nbeleeve, but my share, he is sent for to Dublin in (\\Salvia\nCustodia\\) .\n   In Kerry, and Corke, and those parts very many are gone out\nlately, Co=ll= O'Sillinan Beere, and Co=ll= O'Driskall, and\ndivers others who formerly came in on Muskerry's articles are\ngone out, and reported to be 1500 men strong. They have taken\n[^EMPTY SPACE IN THE EDITION^] Islands, in the Bay of Bantry (as\nI take it), for recovery of which place fforces are ordered both\nby sea and land; those Muskerry Rebbles fell upon one Cap=t=\nGibbons and 40 musketteres w=th= him, killed the said Cap=t,=\nL=t= Boone, Ensign Booth, and 34 private men, 6 only escapeing.\nThe enemy then lost a Cap=t,= a L=t,= and 6 men, and 27 wounded;\nthis success made the enemy to attempt to surprise a convoy of\nabout 90 foote, which was goeing from Dingle to fforce Needham,\ncommanded by L=t= Lambart, w=th= provision for that Garr=isn=\nwho being come within two myles of y=e= fort, y=e= enemy appeerd\nunto him, conceaved to be in number 800, and thereupon the whole\nparty left the carriadges, threw down theere armes and ranne to\nCo=ll= Macffinnens howse being not farr off, except the L=t= and\nsixe men, who it seemes stood and were slayne; the enemy pursued\nthem to Macffinnins house to putt them all to the sword, but\nMcffinnin being not soe unhospitable or barbarous as his\nneighbours would have him to bee, protested that himselfe and\nevery man with him would dye in their own defense, unless they\nwould accept of a Ransome for the men, which being (w=th=\nseeming difficulty) accepted, Mcffinnin payd the money presently\nand sent the men home. I have been the more p'ticular in these\ntwo, because in them the Lord seems to rebuke us, and yet he\ndoes not leave us\n<P 206>\nwithout daily testimony of his love and tenderness towards us. A\nparty from Limerick fell lately upon those y=t= are out in y=t=\ncounty, and killed about 60 of them; the like number were killed\nby Corke fforces lately, and at another tyme about 40; and this\nday we have intelligence from Co=ll= Barrow that Trinity Island,\nin the county of Cavan (as I take it), and some other Island\nthereabouts, are delivered up unto him, and that he is now\nbefore Cloughwater Castle, and hath by a fiery floate burnt\ntheire Boates or Cotts (as be hopes), and with sluges hath burnt\ntheire corne, and hopes in a short tyme it will be rendered or\nquitted. This is theire most confideing garrison in Ulster. God\nhath Brought them very low, both in spirit and number in the\nnorth. There is noe way to reduce this land to a p'fect and\nlasting peace, but by removing all heads of Septs and Preists\nand men of knowledge in armes, or otherwise in repute, out of\nthis land, and breaking all kinds of interest among them, and by\nlaying waste all fast countreyes in Ireland, and suffer noe\nmankind to live there, but within garrisons, for which end\nDeclarations are going out to lay wast the whole County of\nKerry, and a great part of the countyes of Corke, Lymerick,\nTyperary, Clare, Galloway, Roscomon, Sligo, &c., the whole\ncountyes of Letrime, ffermanagh, Cavan, Tyrone, Monaghan, and\nArdmanagh, except peeres of Barrownyes in some of them, not\nconsiderable. Likewise part of Longford, Meath, and Lowth,\nbordering upon those countyes; the whole county of Wicklow, and\npart of King and Queen's Countyes. I am afrayd I have too much\npresumed upon yo=r= patience in soe tedious a narration, butt\nyo=r= goodness will beare with more faults then this in\n   Yo=r= reall and humble servant\n   J. J.\nDublin, 1=st= May, 1652.\n\n"@en ;
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                "1 May" ;
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                "National Library of Wales catalogue gives the date as \"1652[/3], Mar. 1\"." ;
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                false ;
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                "203" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Scott" ;
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                "major (Ma=r=)" ;
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                "colonel - major" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1204" ;
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                "1652" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSCOTT> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to Thomas Scott on 1 May, 1652"@en .

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                "Worthing" ;
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                "Worthing" .

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                "Earl of Pembroke" ;
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                "x Jonson" ;
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                "CRT" ;
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                "Samuel Daniel of New College, Oxford" ;
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                "Earl of Pembroke" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1580-1630" ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Pembroke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1630" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Herbert" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WJORDAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jordan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl.1747-?1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Oxfordshire (Kencott/Burford)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Freeholder?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "262" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William? Jordan" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ablon+near+Deauville>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ablon near Deauville, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ablon near Deauville" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P115_finishes>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows the ending point for a E2 Temporal Entity to be situated by reference to the ending point of another temporal entity of longer duration.  \nThis property is only necessary if the time span is unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated). This property is the same as the \"finishes / finished-by\" relationships of Allen’s temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "termine"@fr , "finishes"@en , "结束了"@cn , "заканчивает"@ru , "περατώνει"@el , "finaliza"@pt , "beendet"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northfleet>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Northfleet, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northfleet" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 101>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXII.\\] }]\n(^To my master Sir Robart Plompton, knyght.^)\n   \"The replycacion of Margret Scargill to the answere of\nWilliam Scargill. The same Margrett sayth, that the byll put by\nher agaynst the sayd William is good and true in every poynt,\nand that the same John Scargill, named in the sayd byll, made\nsuch wyll of the same maner, landes, tenements and other\npremyses, and every of them, as is surmytted by the same byll;\nand over that, sayth althings as in the saydbyll is surmytted:\nall which matter she is redy to prove, as this cort will award,\nand prayeth as in hir byll is desired.\"\n   Sir, in my right humble and tender wyse I recomend me unto\nyour good mastership, and to my singuler good ladyes. Sir, I\nsent to you the copie of the replycacion of Margaret Scargill,\nwherupon my lord Chaunceler hath, at our speciall desire, comand\na (\\Dedimus potestatem\\) to Sir Guy Fayrfax, to heare and examyn\nther proves and ours both, in Yorkshire; wherfore I wold advise\nyour mastership to shew your copies of ther byll, our answere,\nand there replicacion to Mr. William Fayrfax, that he may be\nperfitt by them, and your instruccion in the matter, and to be\nfor William Scargyll afore Master Sir Guy, at that day of\n<P 102>\nhis sytting, with all other proves most necessary for him; and\nin any wyse se that William Scargill agre with Watson, and bryng\nhim up with him to London to release his suerty for the peace,\nor else he must fynd other suertyes, and that is costly: and if\nhe fayle, he must go to ward, or els loose c marke, and every\none of hus iiij l marke, the which God forbyd shold be. Sir,\nafore your lands in Crakenmarsh, I can not deale with my lady\nDelfs; I find hir varyable in hir promyse; wherfore I have,\naccording to your comandment, letten them in your name to Mr.\nBlunt by indenture, as more at larg appereth by the same, the\nwhich I sent to you within this box inclosed under my seale; and\nye to subscrybe your hand, and to send a servant of yours with\nthe same box and indentures to thabbay of Dale, and ther to se\nthabbot and convent seale the obligation for suerty of your\nrent, as in them is specified, and to wryt his name down to\ndeliver one parte to Mr. Blount, and retine another parte for\nyou with the obligation. All such matters as ye wrote for by\nGeorg Croft, dout not for them; I have and shall remember them\nto thaccomplishment of your mynd, with grace of (^Jesu^) , who\nyou and yours long preserve in prosperous felicite to endure.\nFrom London, the xxvij day of November.\n   Your humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\27 Nov. 1490.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "101" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 27 November, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTUPHOLME>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "JOHN JOHNSON'S APPRENTICE ('A PROBLEM CHILD', LATER A WEALTHY MERCHANT AT HOME IN BOSTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to John Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Mayor of Boston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TUPHOLME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Boston, Lincolnshire; Glapthorne, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "only son; married a Boston girl" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "382" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "297" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM TUPHOLME" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSCOTT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24879" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Some schooling in France; private tutoring from Thomas Ross" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles II Stuart (1630-1685), King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Scott (Crofts)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1649-1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Rotterdam. London briefly in 1656, then back to the continent, mainly France. Court in England from 1662; some campaigns of war on the continent, and exile in 1679 and in 1684." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Illegitimate son of Charles II by Lucy Walter (1630?-1658) of Pembrokeshire. Abducted by the king's spymaster Thomas Ross in 1658, raised by William Crofts, a gentleman of Charles's bedchamber (whose name he took). Brought to England and the court in 1662, James won his father's favour; created duke of Monmouth and earl of Doncaster (and other titles) in 1663, when also married to Anna Scott (1651-1732), whose surname he took. Moved in whig circles. From 1665 served in the armed forces; received title after title, but came to disfavour from 1679, and was stripped of his titles. Popular as a Protestant claimant to the throne, favoured in the exclusion crisis; rebelled after the death of Charles II but was defeated, then executed." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Monmouth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Scott (Crofts)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Broad+Oak>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flintshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Broad Oak, Flintshire?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Broad Oak" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTAYLOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pierce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at a boarding school at Hackney, London; Exeter College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "MP for Ashburton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Taylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1728?-1805" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Denbury, Devonshire 1728-1739; sent to school in London at age 11, 1739-1744?; at Oxford 1744/45?-1748?; London 1748; Denbury, Devonshire late 1740s; toured England on official duties, spent time in Bath seeking relief to his rheumatism, but didn't leave Devonshire after 1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elizabeth Pierce and Thomas Taylor got married in 1752. TT held the Recordership of dartmouth (1764-). 1783: Gentleman of His Majesty's Privy Chamber" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "15906" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1805" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Taylor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCELY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FACTOR OF THE CELY BROTHERS STATIONED IN CALAIS (buying and selling on commission)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CELY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Calais especially after the death of R.C. the elder in 1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably a distant relative to Richard Cely's family; shared godfather with R.C. the younger (William Maryon)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "NB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1489" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM CELY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Reading%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Reading?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Reading?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWARBURTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1738 made chaplain to the Prince of Wales. 1754 King's chaplain, DD from the archbishop of Canterbury. 1759 bishop of Gloucester." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "GLS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school at Newark" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Warburton (d. 1706), attorney, clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warburton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1698-1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Newark, Nottinghamshire; various prebends in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Durham; lived also in London; Gloucester from 1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "1714-19 served under attorney John Kirke. Took orders (22 Dec) 1723. 1728 honorary MA from Cambridge: excessive private studies & publications. Friend of Pope. Settled in Gloucester for good in 1769." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Gloucester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1779" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Warburton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHASTINGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LOYAL SERVANT OF EDWARD IV, RAISED TO PEERAGE IN 1461, GRAND CHAMBERLAIN OF THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD 1461-1483, LIEUTENANT OF CALAIS 1471, EXECUTED IN 1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HASTINGS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1430?-1483 (executed)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS AN ARBITRATOR BETWEEN WILLIAM PASTON III AND THE NEPHEWS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "428" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1483" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM HASTINGS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Seamer>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Seamer, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Seamer" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643 FO CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 296>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLIX. THE KING TO PRINCE MAURICE.\\] }] \n<P 297>\n   Nepueu Maurice\n   Though Mars be now most in voag, yet Hymen may bee some tymes\nremembred. The matter is this, your Mother and I have beene\nsomewhat engaged concerning a Mariage betwine your brother\nRupert and Mademoisell de Rohan, and now her frends press your\nbrother to a positive answer which I fynde him resolved to give\nnegatively; therfore I have thought fitt to know if you will not\nby your engagement take your brother hansomly off. I have not\ntyme to argue the matter, but, to show my judgement, I asseure\nyou that if my sone James wer of a fitt age, I would want of my\nwill but he should have her; and indeed the totall rejecting of\nthis Allyance may doe us some prejudice, whether ye looke to\nthease or the German affaires; the performance of which is not\nexpected untill the tymes shall be reasonably setled: though I\ndesyre you to give me an answer assoone as you can (having now\noccasion to send to France), because delayes ar, some tymes, as\nill taken as denyalls. So hoping and praying God for good newes\nfrom you, I rest\n   Your loving Oncle and faithful frend\n   Charles R.\nOxford 4: July 1643.\nFor my Nepueu Prince Maurice.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "296" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Maurice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince palatine, lieutenant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "uncle - nephew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MAURICE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Maurice  on 4 July, 1643"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P70_documents>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the CRM Entities documented by instances of E31 Document.\nDocuments may describe any conceivable entity, hence the link to the highest-level entity in the CRM hierarchy. This property is intended for cases where a reference is regarded as being of a documentary character, in the scholarly or scientific sense.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E31_Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "mentionne"@fr , "belegt"@de , "документирует"@ru , "记录了"@cn , "documenta"@pt , "documents"@en , "τεκμηριώνει"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67_refers_to> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOTESWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Royal Grammar School, Newcastle; apprentice tallow chandler; Sedbergh; Trinity College, Cambridge; Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cotesworth Sr. (c.1668-1725), merchant and industrialist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cotesworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1700-1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Gateshead(?), Northumberland; schooled in Newcastle; 1716 Sedbergh; 1717 Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Played the spinet." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1721" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Jr Cotesworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pembroke+Hall%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pembroke Hall?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pembroke Hall?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Isaac Sr. was abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1654 FN FBASIRE>\n<X FRANCES BASIRE>\n<P 136>\n[^FRANCES BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n(^For my good frend Dr. Isaac Basire, this present.^)\nMy Dearest,\nJesu!\n   I have received your tow letters, the one bering dat the 27\nof February and the other dated April 21, and tow bills of\nexchange, the one for twelue pouds and the othe bill for ten\npounds more. I haue receiued the 22\n<P 137>\npounds from my vnkle Pigott, but had you not send a new bill I\nshould haue had but ten pounds. I thanke God for your good\nhealth, and Gods speciall prouidence in sending you fauor from a\nProtestant prince, wich makes me think of that plas that sais,\nsee est thou a man dillygent in his colling, he shall stand be\nfore princes. I and your children do pray to God that Allmity\nGod may direct you best for his oner an glory, and the comfort\nand relife of vs and oure children. A certen being with the\nprince and his honourable maintenance is the beast for oure\npresent condeson, and dos not hinder vs of oure one heare when\nit falls. Ther is hopes wee may injoy oure one agine heare, when\nGod is plesed to say a men to it. All your frends heare very\nmuch regis in your well fare, the Dauesens, Dr. Clarke, Mrs.\nGernet, Ser John Gudrike, my cosen Swnborn wich cam to see me.\nMy Lady Blaxton is will, but at Lonan still. Mrs. Man is very\nwall, and was heare to see mee, and I gave her your token, and\nshe dos very much joy in your wall fare, and hath seene your\ndelit that it is wall: and if you should send for me and oure\ncheldren, she will com to see me set forart, and to helpe what\nshe can. Harty Blade longs to see you. For our 4 children with\nme, I do kipe them to skoule, and do bring them vp as wall\n<P 138>\nas posible j can out of that mens i haue had, the twentiy pounds\nyou sent me from Missina, and this tow bels of 22 ponds, wich is\nall I haue had from you this thre yeares. Dr. Duncom ret to his\nbrother to lend me som, but he was not a bel to do it. I most\nkindly thanke you for all your louing care of me and our\ncheldren, and j pray to God that he will giue mee that wisdom\nthat he requirs from me as I am a wife and a mother, and then I\nhop i shall settisfie your expextacion in both, wich is the\ndesire of my hart to you and them. I shall couer my letters and\nrit acording to direxcion. For all I mad my condison with you to\nhaue two letters for my one, yet I neuer receued any from you\nbut I anseared them all. Our children present ther duty to you,\nand are all wall, and long to see you. \n   Farewall my dearest,\n   I ham yours faithful for euer\n   F. B.\n   Egls., this 18 of July, 1654.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland, refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of archdeacon and refugee Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "507" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Egglescliff> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Basire née Corbett to Isaac Sr. Basire on 18 July, 1654"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises actions intentionally carried out by instances of E39 Actor that result in changes of state in the cultural, social, or physical systems documented. \nThis notion includes complex, composite and long-lasting actions such as the building of a settlement or a war, as well as simple, short-lived actions such as the opening of a door.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Δράση"@el , "Activity"@en , "活动"@cn , "Atividade"@pt , "Handlung"@de , "Деятельность"@ru , "Activité"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_046>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1599 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 147>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXIX.\\] LETTER FROM ARCHBISHOP WHITGIFT TO\nARCHBISHOP HUTTON.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\27 Aug. 1599.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) Wee here have the like writts frome\nthe Exchequer to certifie, as wee are also bownde to doe by the\ncommission ytself. The bonds wee take wee dulie certifie into\nthe Exchequer, when they are forfayted; nether can wee otherwise\nbestowe or imploy them. Owte of the fines wee defray necessarie\ncharges, which are nott greate; the rest we return also into the\nExchequer; but owre fines are nott greate nor manie. Towching\nyour self, I have not at anie time hard her Majestie to have\napprehended anie complaintes against you, or to have conceaved\notherwise then well of you; but here hathe bene informations\ngyven that recusants are of late increased in that province, and\nthat you are to milde with them. Some of your ministers doe also\naffirme the same to be trewe. My advice therefore ys, that your\nLordship make a true declaration in writing how that province\nstandeth in that poynte and this tyme; for it may be some men's\npollicie to make things worse then they are, to effect there\ndesyers and to winn the commendation to themselfes. Assuer\nyourself that I will do my best to satisfye all objections, yf\nanie shalbe, especiallie so far as I knowe and shalbe\ninstructed. I can testifie, with manie others, how desirious you\nwere to leave that troublesome place of government, whereof in\nmy opinion you are happilie rydd. You cannot but here what\nalarams we have had, and yet have, of the Spanyerds approching.\nIt hath bene, and ys, a greate charges to the clergie of this\nprovince: you and your clergie are not trowbled therewith. And\nso, with my verie hartie commendations, I committ you to the\ntuition of Allmightie God. Frome Croidon, the 27 of Aug. 1599.\n   Your Grace's assuered loving frend and brother,\n   Jo. Cantuar.\n   To the most Reverend in Christe, my verie good Lord and\nbrother, the Lord Archbishopp of York his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "147" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Croydon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 27 August, 1599"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon & priest 1629, domestic chaplain to bishop Thomas Morton 1631. Rector of Egglescliff 1636, DD 1640, chaplain to the king 1641, 7th stall in Durham Cathedral 1643, archdeacon of Northumberland 1644. Sequestered 1644, nominal appointment to Stanhope 1645, in exile 1647-1661, livings restored c. 1661." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Student at the School of Erasmus in Rotterdam from October 1623. Enrolled at Leiden University 1625, later graduated MA. Also studied in the Hague & listed as a master at Queen Elizabeth College, Guernsey c. 1627. BD 1635 St. John's College, Cambridge. Made DD 1640 (by Oxford University?). Took a course in medicine at Padua University, Italy c. 1652. Knew Arabic by 1653." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jean Basire, Protestant, advocate, French \"noblesse\" (minor noble)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1607-1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: French. Born in Rouen, France. Studies: Rotterdam 1623, Leiden 1625, the Hague & Guernsey c. 1627, Cambridge 1635. Moved to England by 1629, worked with the bishop of Lichfield and Coventry (e.g., Shropshire), moved with him to Durham 1632. Married in Shropshire 1635/6, became 1636 rector of Egglescliff, Cleveland, Durham, where lived with family. Other livings: at court 1641 (licensed to preach throughout England), Durham 1643, Northumberland 1644. Went into exile (family stayed at Egglescliff): France 1647, Italy 1648, Near East 1650, Transylvania 1654/5, back to England (Hull) 1661, established again in Durham by 1662. Died in Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Judith le Macherier (d. 1626). Full name Isaac Basire de Preaumont. Married 1635 Frances Corbett, had seven children in the 1640s (five survived infancy). Imprisoned briefly for his loyalty to the king; abroad in exile 1647-1661 (left family behind), travelled extensively spreading the doctrine of the Church of England. After return reunited with family, livings restored, worked on the restoration of the church in the north with bishop John Cosin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archdeacon of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7068" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1676" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isaac Sr. Basire" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSALTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clergyman, applied for a benefice at Ermington, Devon; possibly the same Richard Salter (D.Can.L.) who was prebendary of Hansacre 1489-1501, chancellor of Lichfield 1501-1505 and precentor of Lichfield 1505-1519." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "D.Can.L. (see career) / DD." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Salter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. before May 1519?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Precentor of Lichfield?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1519" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Salter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bath>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bath, Somerset" , "Bath" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bath" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shalstone>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shalstone" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shalstone" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marwood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Marwood, Devon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marwood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHUFFAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Curate of Kingston, Kent c. 1636-42." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably matriculated pensioner from Queens' College, Cambridge 1628, BA 1632, MA 1635." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Stephen Huffam (d. c. 1629), rector (or vicar?) of St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Michael" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Huffam" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent (domicile); probably educated in Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Leah Culling (b. 1618), daughter of James Culling (d. 1638), yeoman, of South Barham, and sister of Katherine Culling (who married 1642 her guardian, Henry Oxinden of Barham). (Venn; CCED)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "250" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Michael Huffam" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFARMER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Southwark, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "199" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Farmer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Other recipient: Thomas Cresset, squire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500 T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P II,86>\n[} [\\XVI. HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT AND THOMAS CRESSET.\\]\n}]\n[\\A.D. 1500. 6 May.\\]\nBy the King.\nH. R.\n   Trusty and welbeloved, we grete you wele. And late you wit\nthat oure welbeloved servant Richard Bulkeley yeoman of oure\nCrowne hath shewed unto us how that in cessing of the\nbenyvolence unto us graunted tawardes oure charges in oure last\nvoiage and jorney into Fraunce, he was appoincted and cessed\neither to contente unto us x. poundes, or elles to goo and geve\nattendance upon us in the same voiage at his propre costes and\ncharges. And albee it that the said Richard went and served us\nin his personne, yet as he denyeth it not, he receyved oure\nwages unto the tyme of our arryvalle from thens into this oure\nreame; for the whiche cause the said x. li. is nowe by you\ndemanded of him according to the said cessing. Wherfor we,\nconsidring that as wele by grete rage of fyre as other\ninfortunat chaunces he hath susteigned, as he sayeth, right\ngrete losses, desire and pray you to enquere whether he bee\nhable to pay the said money, of fallen in suche povertie as is\nabove surmysed. And if the same surmyse bee trewe that then ye\ncertifie us therof; and in the mean tyme see that he bee not\ndistressed or troubled for the noon payement of the said x. li.\nAnd these oure lettres shalbe your discharge in that behalf.\nYeven undre oure signet at our castell of Dover the vj=th= day\nof May.\n<P II,87>\n   [\\ADDRESSED:\\] To our trusty and welbeloved counsaillor and\nknight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, and Thomas Cresset,\nsquier.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - his counsellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "263" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GITALBOT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dover> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to Gilbert Talbot on 6 May, 1500"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Higher (Foreign)"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Drury+Lane>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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                "Drury Lane, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Drury Lane" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (acquisition of cloths, etc.), news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1477 FN RTPLUMPTON>\n<X ROBENET PLUMPTON>\n<P 36>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To my most reverent and worshippfull maister Sir William\nPlompton, knight, be this delivered.^)\n   After all lowly and dew recomendations, I lowly recommend me\nunto your good maistershipp; certifieing your maistership I sent\nyou by one Wil. Atkinson a letter and the copie of the answerre\nof the privie seale, and a box with 6 peeces, 5 sealed and one\nunsealed; and, Sir, the box sealed for your maistershipp took me\nno more. First, thes tooke me 7, and 2 filed together that were\nof one, the graunt of Stutvell and the peticion thereon; and\nthey tooke away the petition, and soe I had but 6, whilk I send\nyour mastershipp by the said William in the said box sealed; and\nif it were so, and the letter delivered to you with the copie, I\ndesire you send word. As for your say, I have sent you a peice\nof 2 yards and a halfe broad by Grethum of York, the first of\nLent. As for the other peice, there is none of lesse bredth then\n2 yards; for if I could have any, I should have sent it with the\nother. And as for the cloth of my ladies, Hen. Cloughe putt it\nto a shereman to dight, and he sold the cloth and ran away; and\nyett after Hen: mett with him, and gart him be sett in the\nCountre, till he founde sewerte to answer at the Gildehall for\nthe cloth. And soe he hath sewed him till he had judgment to\nrecover, which cost him large money; and when he shold deliver\nit, he delivered another peice, butt that Henry hapned to\nunderstand after the recovery wheare he had sould it; and soe it\nis had againe and it is put to dyeing, and as soune as it is\nreadie, I shall send it by the carrier, for it was fryday in the\nsecond week of Lent or it was gettin again. And as for suites in\nthe Kings bench again them in Brereton, and in the Common place\nagain Will. Pulleyne and his suertes, are in proces; and fro\nthey be in exigent, ye shall have the exigent sent\n<P 37>\nyou, as soun as it will be sped. And for the day of appearaunce\nof Ailmer wyfe, is (\\mense Paske\\) ; so that she be here the\nmorrow after (\\mense Paske\\) . I shold have sent you word or\nthat, but that I had nott the (\\habeas Corpus\\) against John\nEsomock, and Robart Galaway, and for to see that we were not\nbeguiled by the day of returne and day of appearance; be it my\nday. And soe I send you now the (\\habeas corpora\\) and a coppie\nthereof, and you must desier the sheriffe to serve it, yf so be\nthat ye agre not. And also, Sir, that ye will send word as soon\nas ye can, if the principalls were delivered not att York, and\nwhat way is had betwixt you and them, and if there be any towne\nor hamlett in Craven that is called Medilton, and that ye send\nword. And as for your cope, I have cheaped diverse, and under a\nhundred shillings I can by non, that is ether of damaske or\nsattin, with flowers of gold; and I send you a peice of baudkin,\nand another of impereal, to se whether ye will hafe of, and the\nprice. And the bredth of it is elme broade; 3 yards, besides the\norffrey, will make a cope: to have of whilk it please you, ether\nto be made ... or there. And if ye will have it to be made here,\nit will stand ye to 6 marks or more, with the orfrey and\nmakeing, and that is the least that I can drive it to. The\norffrey 32s., the lining and making 8s., and as for a broderer,\nI can find none that will come soe farre, but any work that ye\nwould have, to send hither and they will do it; and in no other\nwise they will as yett grant me, but I shall that I may to gett\none. Alsoe, Sir, I send your mastership the bill of the expences\nand costs that I have made since I came hither, and please you\nto see it and send money the next terme. All other thinges,\nwhilk ye will I do, and I shall doe therein that I ether may or\ncan. I beseech your mastership\n<P 38>\nto recomend me lowly to my lady; and if I durst, Sir, the matter\nbetwixt my brother Robart and Mr. Gascoines sister, me think, is\nto long in makeing up, for in long tarriing comes mekell\nletting. And I beseech the blessed Trinitie have you in his\ncontinual keeping. From London, the first day of Aprill.\n   Your servant in all, Robenett P.\n[\\1 April 1476.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "(illegitimate) son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robenett (Robert)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "attorney, illegitimate son of Sir William Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robenett (Robert) Plumpton to William I Plumpton on 1 April, 1477"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devonshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Devonshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PVANLORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant and moneylender. Jewel merchant by 1578; supplied jewellery to the court 1590s-; was granted licences (e.g., for exporting broadcloths 1604); became a naturalised citizen 1610; lent money to the crown (at least 35,000 pounds by 1625); knighted 1621." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/66557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Maurice van Loor; wife Stephania" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vanlore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1547, d. 1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Netherlander. Born in Utrecht; arrived in England c. 1568; London (main domicile) by 1571; also bought the manor of Tilehurst near Reading, Berkshire 1604. By his death \"Sir Peter owned one of the largest estates in Berkshire and, although he had not occupied any important administrative office in the shire, he possessed a great potential influence over county affairs and a social parity with any of his fellow landowners.\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Married c. 1585 Jacoba or Jacomina, daughter of Henry Teighbott or Thibaut of London, merchant-stranger." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "240" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Vanlore" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Parliamentarian army officer and regicide. Served in the household of Sir Thomas Myddelton (or Middleton) in London; infantry captain in the parliamentary army 1642; colonel of horse in Myddelton's army by 1646; assessment commissioner 1647; MP for Merioneth 1647, -56; commissioner at the trial of Charles I; councillor of state 1649, -59; commissioner for the propagation of the gospel in Wales, commissioner for Irish affairs 1650; commissioner for scandalous ministers, militia commissioner ante 1656; Irish commissioner, military governor of Anglesey, commander-in-chief in Ireland 1659." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15026" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship in the Grocers' Company, of which he became a freeman in 1633; \"acquired a good enough grounding in the law to be described later as a solicitor\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas ap John ab Ieuan ap Huw of Maesygarnedd, Llanbedr, Merioneth; modest freeholder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "53" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1597, d. 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wales (father was of Maesygarnedd, Llanbedr, Merioneth); moved to London in his youth; fought in Wales 1642-48; MP => London 1647-50 (active), -56-59 (less so); mostly in Ireland 1651-54; then returned to north Wales; 1659 to Ireland again; 1660 to London. Extensive estates in north Wales and Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Ellen, daughter of Robert Wynn of Taltreuddyn, Llanenddwyn, Merioneth, Wales; her family claimed kinship with the Myddeltons of Chirk. Married (1) by 1639 Margaret Edwards (d. 1651), had one son; (2) 1656 Catherine Whitstone (b. 1597), the widowed sister of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. Puritan, signed Charles I's death-warrant, executed as a regicide." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "30252" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_121>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482? T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,152>\n[} [\\322. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1482)\\]\n   In as humble wise as y can I recommaunde me to your good\nmastership. Syr, y have spoken with Master Lewes: I can not\ndesire hym to be more courtais ne more gentyll towardes your\nmastership then he is\n<P II,153>\nin every behalve. Wherfor your mastership must remembre the\nfavourable delyng and alliance bytwene yow: he woll not in no\nmaner wise lese your favour, for he thenkygh it to hym right a\nsinguler tresor: and also y am right well assurid your\nmastership woll not hurt hym, ne lese his ffavour: hit were not\nto doo, savyng yourself and your dewte, whiche he is, and I dar\nsay wolbe, as glad to perform [{every{]ythyng accord[{yng to{]\nyour [{p{]lesyr and reson, as [{any{] gentilman in Kent, or any\nother man levyng. I[{ ... n{]o man speke better of your\nmastership then he spekys, and that in every point. [{Y write{]\nunder correccion of your mastership, yet this [{must{] be\nconsideryd in a ... [{gen{]tilman, and that your mastership\nmyght, if it [{plese y{]ow, dele more favourably [{with{] hym\nfor this maner of is delyng to come ... in displesyr, which God\ndefe[{nd. And Syr{] , this me semys it wer well don ... [{I\nhave{] spake with John Ford to be your fermor at Horton, y have\nconfortyd hym ther[{in{] , and he is for yow. I pray God save\nyou, and my lady, and my yonge master your son for my grete\ncomfort. Writen at your Horton this . . . with the hand of your\nservaunt.\n   Ric. Page.\n   To my good master, Syr Willm. Stonor, knyght for the Kynges\nbody.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 152" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on ?, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
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                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for property confiscated at the death of her husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1530S T JROCHEFORD>\n<X JANE ROCHEFORD>\n<P 67>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXIV. LADY ROCHEFORD TO SECRETARY CROMWELL.\\] }]\n   Mayster Secretory, as a power desolat wydow wythoute\ncomffort, as to my specyall trust under God and my Pryns, I have\nme most humbly recommendyd unto youe; prayng youe, after your\naccustemyd gentyll maner to all them that be in suche\nlamentabull case as I ame in, to be meane to the Kyngs gracyous\nHyghnes for me for suche power stuffe and plate as my husbonde\nhad, whome God pardon; that of hys gracyous and mere lyberalyte\nI may have hyt to helpe me to my power lyvyng, whiche to his\nHyghnes ys nothynge to be regardyd, and to me schuld be a most\nhygh helpe and souccor. And farther more, where that the\n<P 68>\nKyngs Hyghnes and my Lord my father payed great soms of money\nfor my Joynter to the Errell of Wyltchere to the some off too\nthowsand Marks, and I not assuryd of no more duryng the sayd\nErrells naturall lyff then one hundreth Marke; whyche ys veary\nhard for me to schyffte the worldd wythall. That youe wyll so\nspecyally tender me in thys behalff as to enforme the Kyngs\nHyghnes of these premysses, wherby I may the more tenderly be\nregardyd of hys gracyous persone, youre Worde in thys schall be\nto me a sure helpe: and God schall be to youe therfore a sure\nreward, whyche dothe promes good to them that dothe helpe powere\nforsaken Wydos. And bothe my prayer and servys schall helpe to\nthys duryng my naturall lyff, as most bounden so to doo, God my\nwyttnes; whoo ever more preserve you.\n   Jane Rocheford.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Must have been written after 17 May 1536, as she was widowed then; probably before 8 July 1536 (Cromwell's creation as baron), as she only calls him \"Mayster Secretory\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king's principal secretary and chief minister, vicar-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "noble lady - king's secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Boleyn née Parker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "widow of Viscount Rochford, brother of Anne Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "263" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JROCHEFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Boleyn née Parker to Thomas Cromwell on ?, 1535"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_STRICKLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Strickland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "564" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Strickland" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bow+Lane>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bow Lane" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Crichoff>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia+%28Ukraine%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Crichoff, Russia (Ukraine)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Crichoff" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_094>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Leicester had returned to England on 24 November 1586." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 480>\n[} [\\THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM. 22ND\nDECEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   I am hartyly sorry for any further vysitacion to com to that\nhowse, for I must every way be partaker therof. But you and I\nmust yeld to His gracious chastysment who knoweth best what ys\nfytt for us both.\n   I confes that I se what you fynde, and I fele lyke you have\nfounde. The Lord that inflycteth us here with sharpnes can, and\nI know wyll, recompence us elleswhere x, xx and xxx fold, to our\neverlasting joye and comfort. Wherfore I pray for you, as for\nmyself, that the same Lord wyll contynew us in strength, and\nstrengthen us in pacyence to receyve His blessyd wyll, as\nbecomyth us. The lettre you sent me I wyll suspend my\n<P 481>\nopinion, albeytt I fear he ys not the man we thought him. God\ngrant us his peace, and the rest of our yeres to pass in his\nfear, and so to his blessyd protectyon I leave ye. Hast this 22\nof December, 1586.\n   Yours assured,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my honorable frend Mr. secretarye Walsingham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "copy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 22 December, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SenderStatus"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDTALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Talbot was Arabella Stuart's maternal step-uncle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "290" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Talbot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_163>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news from Bohemia (about breaking of his thumb, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 259>\n[} [\\CLXX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FREDERIC CORNWALLIS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   I besheech you excuse my scribling, for I broke my thumb in\nHolland, and I cannot yet hould my pen allmost so longe as to\ntell your La=p= that the Queene commends her love to you, and\nhath sent you the last cheane shee wore: but my cabinet is not\nyet come, and, if it weare, I should desire to deliver it and\nher one language my selve, which I shall doe as soone as I am\nbut a littell rested; for\n<P 260>\nwee weare forteene daies at sea, and truely I am extreame sore\nwith tumbling. Madam, I humbly beg your blessing for mee and my\nboy.\n   Your La=p's= most obedient sonne to love and serve you,\n   F. Cornwallis.\n[\\1632-3.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "259" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "122" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1633"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E32_Authority_Document>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises encyclopaedia, thesauri, authority lists and other documents that define terminology or conceptual systems for consistent use.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Πηγή Καθιερωμένων Όρων"@el , "Documento de Referência"@pt , "权威文献"@cn , "Referenzdokument"@de , "Document de référence"@fr , "Authority Document"@en , "Официальный Документ"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E31_Document> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MKNYVETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy Lettice, x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Parry (1515-1560), knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Muriel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Knyvett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Sir Thomas Knyvett, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Muriel Knyvett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tickford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bucks.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tickford, Bucks." , "Tickford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tickford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bath%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bath?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bath?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Strand>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Strand, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Strand" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender probably unable to write himself because of blindness." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1582 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 66>\n[} [\\LETTER XIV.\\] GRYNDALL, ARCHBYSHOP OF CANTERBURIE, [\\TO\nDOCTOR HUTTON, DEAN OF YORK.\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\19 May, 1582.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) Yf I hadd not this daye ben trobled\nwith muche writinge and some busines of great weight, I wolde\nhave written to you my particuler letter at more length\nconcernynge Doctor Gibson's case; but I praie you beare with me\nfor this tyme, and for a few daies more, till Doctor Gibson come\ndowne, and at his comyinge I truste to have better leasure and\nquyetnes to write my mynde in some thinge more at large unto\nyou. I have written a generall letter to you and to the Chapter,\nwhich I praie you to accept well of, and not to judge hastelie\nbefore the tyme. So I take my leave, and commendinge you to the\ngrace of Godd. From Lambeth, this xix=th= of Maye, 1582.\n   Yours in Christe,\n   E. Cant.\n   To my verie lovinge ffrende, Mr. Doctor Hutton, Deane of\nYorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "66" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury (suspended)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "142" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 19 May, 1582"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Park+Gate+%28Parkgate>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cheshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Park Gate (Parkgate, Cheshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Park Gate (Parkgate" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMARRIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Steward to Thomas Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Marris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2968" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Marris" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "code list for the Unit Multiplier (UNIT_MULT) - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-2> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-6> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-3> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-1> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-0> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-4> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-12> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-9> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-15> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_UNIT_MULT" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "it provides code values for indicating the magnitude in the units of measurements."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "code list for the Unit Multiplier (UNIT_MULT) - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Jersey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Channel+Islands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Jersey, Channel Islands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jersey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JOSTERWICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed on the EIC 3rd voyage 1614, in Japan 31 August 1615 - December 1623. Book-keeper for the Japan factory. Worked in Batavia 1624-26." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Osterwick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1614-1626. Left Japan 1624 for Batavia, where died in 1626." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably of Dutch origin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Osterwick" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for Sex (SEX) - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Sex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-U> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-N> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-T> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_SEX" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "This  code list provides the gender."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Code list for Sex (SEX) - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCLIFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1558-1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3rd earl of Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1605" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Clifford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBRADSHAW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTER 1639, PARLAMENTARIAN, QUARTER-MASTER GENERAL UNDER SIR WILLIAM BRERETON IN THE CIVIL WAR, EMPLOYED BY THE PARLIAMENT ON DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS, AMBASSADOR 1650-58, COMMISSIONER OF THE NAVY 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Roger Bradshaw of Pennington and Aspul (Isle of Man?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRADSHAW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1610; d. 1664?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "PENNINGTON, CUMBERLAND?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "5th son. Married Katherine, daughter and coheir of John Fitton of Chester, Esquire. Distant kinsman of John Bradshaw, president of the council of state." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "NO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2896" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1664" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD BRADSHAW" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hants.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hants." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holborn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holborn, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holborn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ascheby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ascheby" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ascheby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPOULETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "M.P. FOR SOMERSET 1610 AND 1614. TO THE PEERAGE IN 1627; knighted 1635. CAVALIER: TAKEN PRISONER IN 1642 AND 1646, BUT SET FREE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University College, Oxford; Middle Temple 1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "POULETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1586-1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN JERSEY. HINTON ST. GEORGE, SOMERSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON-IN-LAW OF CHRISTOPHER KENN, KENN COURT, SOMERSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "FIRST BARON POULETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2326" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN POULETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THALTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "College head. Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford 1657; prebendary of St. David's 1662; archdeacon of Brecon 1672-death; chaplain on the embassy to Cologne 1673-74; archdeacon of Oxford 1675-death; provost of Queen's 1677-death; rector of Weyhill, Hampshire 1679; vice-chancellor of the university 1679-81, -85; rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, Oxfordshire 1686; built a library for Queen's 1692-96." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming, z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12033" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Blencow grammar school, Cumberland; Queen's College, Oxford 1649 (tutor Thomas Smith, later bishop of Carlisle), BA 1653, MA 1655, BD 1662, DD 1674." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Miles Halton (1599-1652) of Greenthwaite Hall, high sheriff of Cumberland; wife Dorothy (1608-1697), daughter of William Wybergh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Halton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1633, d. 1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Greenthwaite Hall, Cumberland; educated in Blencow, Cumberland & Oxford; career in Oxford, with livings in Wales 1662- and Oxfordshire 1675-; mission to Cologne 1673-74; probably died in Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Died unmarried. Henry Brougham's tutor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archdeacon of Oxford" ;
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                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 205>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXVI. MR. SECRETARY WALSINGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 1ST APRIL 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, I pray [{that{] the compfort you now\nreceyve\n<P 206>\ncome [{not{] to late bothe for your selve and [{the{] cause. I\nnever knewe her [{majesty{] better affected towardes you\n[{than{] she seemethe to be nowe, [{and{] , for that she dothe\nnow testefye [{the{] same unto you by her letter wrytten with\nher owne hand, I shall not need to dwell uppon that matter. I\npray [{that{] this favor may be accompag[{ned{] with effectes by\nwell farth[{ering{] of the cause.\n   She h[{ath{] alreadye assented to the [{levy{] of\nvoluntaryes, but [{still{] she wyll be fownde strayte [{in the{]\nsupplye of threasure. [{Your{] lordship shall doe well by your\nletters to herselve to lay [{before{] her the dysproffyt she\n[{receiveth{] by sending over threasure [{in such{] scant\nmeasure as ther [{can be{] no full paye made. The [^NAME NOT\nGIVEN^] that regardethe more his pu[{rse than{] his dutye\nlykethe better of [{credit{] then of thorroughe paymentes.\n   I may not forget to tell you, that sir Thomas Henneage hath\ndealt towardes your lordship [{like a{] most honest faythefull\ngentleman, having left nothing undon, by letters and message,\nthat might woorke your good towardes her majestye, whom, next\nafter God, I doe assure your lordship I thinke you have cause to\nesteem to be a pryncypall instrument in the recovarye of her\nfavor, in that compfortable measure you now receyve the same.\nThis I wryte uppon verry goode grownde, to the ende your\nlordship may use the gentleman with that thankefulnes that\napperteynethe, and as he worthely deservathe.\n   Poore Mr. Davyson dothe take yt verry grevowsely that your\nlordship shoolde conceyve so hardly of him as you doe, whoe I\ndoe beleve, by the great protestatyons he hathe made unto me,\nhathe acquyted himselve honestly towardes your lordship. I fynde\nthe conceapt of your lordships dysfavor hath greatly dejected\nhim. At sooche time as he [{arrived{] her majestye was so\nincensed agaynst your lordship as all the argumentes and orators\nin the world could not have wrought any satysfactyon; and yt\n[{may{] be ther hathe ben some [{yll{] reporte made unto your\nlordship of the poore gentleman from [{hence.{]\n<P 207>\n   At the tyme of her majestye [{sig{]ning of the dyspatche she\nlet me understand, that Rawley, hearing of some [{rumours{]\ngeven owt here in coorte [{that{] he had ben an yll\ninst[{rument{] towardes her agaynst [{your{] lordship, dyd\nhumbly desyre [{to{] have ben sent awaye w[{ith this{]\ndyspatche, to the ende [{he might{] have justefyed himselfe\ntowardes your lordship, in case [{any{] sooche synister\n[{information{] had ben gyven unto you agaynst him: which her\n[{wish{] was that I shoold signe[{fy unto{] your lordship, and\nto assure you, [{upon{] her honor, that the gentleman hathe don\ngood offices [{for you{] , and that, in the tyme of hir\ndyspleasure, he dealt as earnestly for you as any other in this\nworld that professythe most good wyll towardes your lordship.\nThis I wryte by her majesties commaundment, and therfor I praye\nyour lordship to take knowledge therof, in suche sorte as you\nshall thinke good.\n   Touching the qualyficatyon her majesty so greatly affectethe,\nI woold to God yt could be brought to passe accordingly as she\ndesyrethe, but I feare sooche a motyon at this present may breed\nin the peoples heades there somme unnecessary jealowsye;\nespetyally for that yt can not be don withowt an assembly of the\nstates generall. For her majesties contentement yt shall be well\ndon for the counsell of estate to sett downe sooche reasons as\nmay shew the inconveniences lykely to insue uppon sooche a\nmotyon, and to delyver them unto sir Tho. Henneage at the tyme\nof his departure from thence. And I dowbt not but [{your{]\nlordship wyll in tyme doe yo[{ur{] indeavor to brynge this to\n[{pass{] which her majesty desyrethe, [{and that{] you wyll by\nyour next [{letters{] put her in compforte [{thereof{] , yf your\nlordship shall see [{any{] lykelyhode to perfor[{m the same{] .\n   Ther are dyvers here [{frequently{] with me to know what\n[{allow{]aunce will be gyven for [{the{] levye of voluntaryes,\nwherein I woold be glad to know from your lordship [{how{] to\nanswer.\n   The gentleman that the [{master of Gray{] sent unto you\nmeanethe to repayre [{unto{] you owt of hande [{for{] your full\nresolutyon towching his masters [{offer{] .\n<P 208>\n   The lord-admyrall com[{plaineth{] that the commyssions your\n[{lordship{] grawntethe to her majesty[{es sub{]jects which\nhawnt those [{countries{] dothe woorke somme [{prejudice{] to\nhis jurysdyetyon. He [{would{] be lothe any waye to offend your\nlordship, and wyll be [{ready{] , for the savyng of his ryght,\nto grawnte hys commyssyon to any that your lordship shall\nrecommend unto him.\n   Towchyng the party that is gon to Spayne, whom your lordship\nwysshed rather to have ben imployed emongest the malcontentes,\nyt grewe of himselfe, uppon a conceypt that, being recommended\nby the kyng of Spayn unto the prince of Parma, he shall be the\nbetter able to serve your lordships torne.\n   And so, prayeing your lordship to exscuse thes scrybled\nlynes, wrytten with bothe a tyred head and hande, I most humbly\ntake my leave. At the coort, the fyrst day of Aprill, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra. Walsyngham.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my very good lord thearle\nof Leicester, lieutenant-generall of her majestyes forces in the\nLowe Countreys.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1598 T PBERTIE>\n<X PEREGRINE BERTIE>\n<P 131>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXIII.\\] LORD WILUGHBIE [\\TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF\nYORK).\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\13 May, 1598.\\]\n   I am sure, howsoever I measurd by the cold clime Aprill for\na late May, or missed to signe my name, I omitted it not for\nwant of grace, but for hast; which shall be at layzure mended.\nThe hand as I take it was, as this, my owne, and therefore my\nowne, and not my secretarie's fault; and I confesse I love to\nwrite no dobles of letters, but will affirm my hand and it\nwhansoever your Grace shall nede to call uppon it. In the meane\nseason, as the French pronouncing Latin shorten it mutch, and\nwith their quickness excuse the cadence of sillables, so\nexcusing my selfe, and leaving it to your gratious construction,\nI rest in better things at your Grace's commawnd,\n   P. Wyllughby.\n   Barwick, the 13 of May.\n   The poste-masters have in this pacquet of your Grace's\nslacked their duty mutch; I complayne, but I shall be better\nhard when the witnes is (\\ex ore duorum\\) . If your Grace send\nme the letter as it is, I will set to my hand: I can hardly\nbeleave but that I signed the letter; but, if it be not signed,\nat any time I will subscribe it for you. My people shall attend\nat Durham according to your Grace's appoint.\n   To the Right Reverend Father in God, the Lord Archbishop's\nGrace of Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBERTIE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berwick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peregrine Bertie to Matthew Hutton on 13 May, 1598"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "death of Cardinal Bainbridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1514 T WBURBANK>\n<X WILLIAM BURBANK>\n<P 106>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXVI. WILLIAM BURBANK'S SECOND LETTER TO KING HENRY\nVIII=TH=.\\] }] \n   Pleas itt your moste noble Grace, aftur that I hade closid my\nformer Lettre unto the same, I recevide from your faithfull\nservantt M. Richard Pacie, my felow, in writing, how that the\nprest that posonyd my lord and master was inducyd by his\nconfessors, by mean of the busshop of Worcestr, that he shuld\ninstantly deny his confession. And the said busshop laborid to\nhave instrumenttes maide uppon the same. By inforsing of his\nsaid Confessors he denyde the space of two days, being all that\ntyme in poyntt of deith: butt ever he did banne and accurst the\nbusshop of Worcestr, and the tyme that ever he bigan to have\nfamyliaritie or practice with hym. Aboutt the sext hour of the\nxxvj. day of this monthe the said prest dyyde of his\n<P 107>\nown wilfull stroke. Albe itt iiij. or v. houres affore he dyyd,\nhe graunttid of new unto his surgion and phisician that he\nposynyde my said lorde: butt he did not shew by whoos instance\nbeing so commandid by his confessors. The Popis Holines haith\npromyttid that Justice shall be ministride in this behalf; and\nthat all his confessions and processe maid ayanst the said prest\nshall be kepid in suretie for your Grace to looke uppon att your\npleasor; with also sundrie lettres of the said busshops which\n(as he saith) be hool ayanst hym self. Their is no confession of\nthe said Ranald taken thayr in effectt, save oonlie his furst\nconfession whiche remanyth in processe of the Juges. He saith\nalso that my lord your Graces protector haith promyttid that the\nsaid prests body shalbe ower bruntt or quartride. He saith that\nmany gret men haith offerid them self to kill the said busshop\nof Worcestr for this actt: and that all Rome be inflamyde\nayanste hym for the same, boith spirituall and temporall. He\nwritith also that he is secretlie informyde that the said\nbusshop is taken, but the Popis Holines having regarde that he\nis your Graces Orator, itt is thought he woll desiste of\ncondigne correction doyng ayanste hym, whils he shall perceve\nyour pleasor in that bihalf. Thus I shall besiche the blissid\nTrinitie for the preservacion of your most highe and Roiall\nastate. From\n<P 108>\nFlorence the xxviij. day of Auguste att nyght M. D. xiiij. Youre\nmoste humble trew and faithfull subjectt,\n   William Burbanke.\n   To the Kings most noble Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                "28 August" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "106" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "secretary to an English cardinal - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Burbank" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary to the late cardinal" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBURBANK> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Florence> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Burbank to Henry VIII Tudor on 28 August, 1514"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWAUGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford 1688-99 (junior proctor 1695); ordained deacon & priest 1688; lecturer at St. Bride's Church, London 1699, also served in one of the chapels of ease in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields; rector of St. Peter Cornhill, London 1704-death; prebendary of Castor in Lincoln Cathedral 1718; dean of Gloucester 1720-23; bishop of Carlisle 1723-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming 2, z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/64095" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Appleby grammar school; Queen's College, Oxford 1679, BA 1684, MA 1687, BD & DD 1699." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Waugh (d. 1690), yeoman farmer of Appleby; wife Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Waugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1661-1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Scattergate, Appleby, Westmorland; schooled in Appleby; Oxford 1679-99; London 1699-death, seldom visited his diocese." ;
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                "Married 1699 Elizabeth Fiddes (d. 1716), a thirty-year-old widow, possibly née Simpson." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1076" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1734" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Waugh" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_126>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 199>\n[} [\\CXXVII. T. MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy noble Lady and Cosin,\n   Yf it weare as easy for me to passe through Suffolk without\nasking leave to salute you and to inquire of your welfare, as it\nis for you to deny me leave, I had peradventure forborne to put\nupon you at this time the trouble of reading thease; but by\ncause, be you what you please towards me, I can be no other in\nmy heart towards you then what, upon best understandings\nformerly between us as friends, we have formerly professed, you\nmay please to pardon me yf upon that foundacyon, which on my\npart was layd too deep to be shaken with every tempest of\nunkindnes, much lesse with one guste of breath, I take leave to\nbuild agayne some lower roomes for myself in your accustomed\nfriendly and much desired affections. And yf I may be soe happy\nas to perceave, upon the retourne of this bearer, that the\nporter at Broome hath not in charge to shutte the gates\n<P 200>\nagainst me when I come thither, I shall peradventure sett apart\none hower before I retourne to London to waite on you and kisse\nyour hands, then which nothing, since I had the favor to doe it\nlast, hath occurred more acceptable, or is more longed for by\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= for ever to love and serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\nNorfolke, Armingland, May 25, 1629.\n\n"@en ;
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                "25 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "199" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "232" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Armingland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 25 May, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSAUNDERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT OF SIR THOMAS GRESHAM" ;
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                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
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                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Also client of Sir Nicholas Bacon; gentleman ?" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1413" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBARROW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LONDON DRAPER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARROW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "HUSBAND OF KATHERINE OXINDEN (b. 1610), SISTER OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3129" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5571" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS BARROW" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Denys+of+Moronval+by+Dreux>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "St. Denys of Moronval by Dreux" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Denys of Moronval by Dreux" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Younger son; 1st Marquis and 2nd Earl of Hertford; 2nd Duke of Somerset (all titles after wife Arabella Stuart's death)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oxford, BA 1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Seymour" ;
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                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1588-1660" ;
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                "5 months after wife Arabella Stuart's death returned to England and was restored to the King's favour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "369" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Seymour" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Apprenticed"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWODHULL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
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                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wodhull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Thenford, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "333" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Wodhull" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPOPHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Judge and speaker of the House of Commons. Autumn reader at the Middle Temple 1568, Lent reader 1573, treasurer 1580; recorder of Bridgwater and of Bristol; MP for Bristol 1571, -72; serjeant-at-law 1578; solicitor-general 1579; speaker of the House of Commons, attorney-general 1581; chief justice of the queen's bench 1592-death; knighted 1592 (Athenae Oxonienses); senior assize judge on the Norfolk circuit." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Said to have been educated at Balliol College, Oxford, not recorded as having taken a degree; proceeded to the Middle Temple." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Alexander Popham (d. 1557) of Huntworth, from a Somerset family of considerable antiquity; wife Joan Stradling of St. Donats, Glamorgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Popham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1531, d. 1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Somerset to London/court; lands in Somerset, Wiltshire and Devon; buried in Somerset." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Married by 1556 Amy, the daughter and heir of Hugh Adams of Castleton, Glamorgan." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1531" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1607" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Popham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_066>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business (Dave Wrixam)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FS GOXBRYGE>\n<X GODDARD OXBRYGE>\n<P II,49>\n[} [\\213. GODARD OXBRYGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\21 May, 1478\\]\n   Right onerabulle and worschipefull sir, and myn aspesyalle\ngood maister, I rekomend me unto your good mastershipe in the\nmoste lowely wise that I beste can: sertefyinge your mastershepe\nthat I ame informyd by master Betson that Dave Wrykesame hathe\nreportyd sarten langage by me in presens of my lady and on of\nher brodiryn: and that is thus, that the seyd Daveht shold saye,\nthat I told heme that maister Betson schold tell me that he\nlaboryd to your maistership and to my lady to brynge the seyd\nDavyht owte of your conseythe and favore: the whyche I take god\nto rekord that I never at no sesun repordid enny shyche wordys\nto the seyd Davethe, nor to nonodir person, and that wyll I\njostyfy as largely as enny trewe person owythe for to jostyfy\nfor a trowthe. And wan Mayster Betson told me of thys langege\nthat Dawyth repordyd by me, it came to my remembranse that\nDaveth hathe sayd to me that maister Betson at Ester was a\ntwelmonthe was srevyn off hys goostly fadir, and that it was\ngeven heme in penanse that he shold aske the seyd Davyth\nforgevenes of this that maister Betson schold make labor to your\nmastershipe to brynge the seyd Daveth owte of your conseyt and\nfavore. And fardirmore, the seyd Davythe sayd to me that maister\nBetson kowd nat have absolysyon of hys goostly fadir tyll he had\npromysyd to brynge the sayd Dave in your favor as myche as he\nwas before. And thys seyd words Davyth hathe sayd to me, the\nwhyche maister Betson kene tell you more klerly by myn\nenformemasyon. And Sir, I beseche your maistershipe to delyver\nto John Burton the moneye the whyche is dewe to me by your\nmaistershepe: the money amonthe to the Summa x. li.: wherof I\nresevyd of my lady at my departynge xl. s.: and so the reste is\nviij. li. st. The whiche I beseche your maistership to delyver\nto Burton: for I have wryttyn to heme wher he shall paye the\nseyd money: the whyche payment I promyssyd to pay ther, as I\nborowid it lenge or thys tyme: wherfore I beseche your\nmaistershype to remember me as sone as it shalle please you. And\nI beseche your maistershipe to take no gret displesure in me\n<P II,50>\nof my neclygens that I have not wryttyn to your maistershype\nbefore thys tyme: and yef I kowd a don your maisterschype anny\nplesure of or servyse with my wryttyng, I wold a wrettun to you\nbefore thys tyme: and yef ther be anye servyse that I kan do to\nyour mastership here in tyme to kome, yef it please you to let\nme wette, it schalle be don without anny delaye, and that\nknowyth God, whoo have you, Right worschipffull Sir, in hys\nblessyd kepynge, Amen. At Cales, the xxj daye of May, A=o=\nlxxviij.\n   By your Servante Godard Oxenbryge.\n   To +te Right onerabull and worschipfull, and myn aspesyall\ngod maister Stonore (\\soyt d.d.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "assistant/apprentice of trade partner - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Goddard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Oxbryge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant/apprentice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GOXBRYGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goddard Oxbryge to William Stonor on 21 May, 1478"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E9_Move>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises changes of the physical location of the instances of E19 Physical Object. \nNote, that the class E9 Move inherits the property P7 took place at (witnessed): E53 Place. This property should be used to describe the trajectory or a larger area within which a move takes place, whereas the properties P26 moved to (was destination of), P27 moved from (was origin of) describe the start and end points only. Moves may also be documented to consist of other moves (via P9 consists of (forms part of)), in order to describe intermediate stages on a trajectory. In that case, start and end points of the partial moves should match appropriately between each other and with the overall event.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Перемещение"@ru , "Μετακίνηση"@el , "Locomoção"@pt , "移动"@cn , "Objektbewegung"@de , "Déplacement"@fr , "Move"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ostend>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ostend" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ostend" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "pleading, official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1520S? T TWOLSEY>\n<X THOMAS WOLSEY>\n<P 7>\n[} [\\LETTER CIV. CARDINAL WOLSEY TO DR. STEPHEN GARDENER.\\] }]\n   My owne goode mastyr Secretary aftyr my moste herty\ncommendacons I pray you at the reverens of God to help, that\nexspedicion be usyd in my presents, the delay wherof so\nreplenyssheth my herte with hevynes, that I can take no reste;\nnat for any vayne fere, but onely for the miserabli condycion\nthat I am presently yn, and lyclyhod to contynue in the same\nonles that ye, in whom ys myn assuryd truste, do help and releve\nme therein; for fyrst contynuyng here in thys moweste and\ncorrupt eyer, beyng enteryd in to the passyon of the dropsy,\n(\\cum prostratione appetitus, et continuo insompnus\\) , I cannat\nlyve; wherfor of necessyte I muste be removyd to summe other\ndryer eyer and place, wher I may have comodyte of Physycyans.\nSecondly havyng but Yorke, wych ys now decayd by viijC.=li= by\nthe yeere I can nat tell how to lyve and kepe the poore nombyr\nof folks wych I nowe have; my howsys ther be in decay, and of\nevery thyng mete for howsold onprovidyd and furnyshyd. I have\nnon apparell for my howsys ther, nor money to bryng me\n<P 8>\nthether, nor to lyve with tyl the propysse tyme of the year shal\ncome to remove thither. Thes thyngs consyderyd, M=r=. Secretary,\nmust nedys make me in agony and hevynes; myn age therwith and\nsycknes consyderyd. Alas M=r=. Secretary, ye with other my\nlordys shewyd me that I shuld otherwyse be furnyshyd, and seyn\nunto. Ye knowe in your lernyng and consyens whether I shuld\nforfit my spiritualties of Wynchester or no. Alas the qualytes\nof myn offencys consyderyd, with the gret punisshement and losse\nof goodes that I have sustignyd, owt to move petyfull hertys.\nAnd the moste nobyl Kyng, to whom yf yt wold please yow of your\ncherytabli goodnes to shew the premyses aftyr your accustomable\nwysdom and dexteryte, yt ys nat to be dowettyd but hys Hyhnes\nwold have consyderacon and compassion, aggmentyng my lyvyng, and\nappoyntyng such thyngs as shuld be convenyent for my furniture;\nwych to do shalbe to the Kyngs high honer, meryte, and dyscharge\nof consyens; and to yow gret praysse for the bryngyng of the\nsame to passe for your olde brynger up and lovyng frende. Thys\nkyndnes exibite from the Kyngs Hyghnes shal prolong my lyff for\nsum lytyl whyl, thow yt shall nat be long; by the meane wherof\nhys Grace shal take profygtt, and by my deth non. What ys yt to\nhys Hyhnes to geve summe convenyent porcion owt of Wynchester\nand Seynt Albons, hys Grace takyng with my herty good wyl the\n<P 9>\nresydue. Remembyr, good M=r=. Secretary, my poore degre and what\nservys I have done: and how nowe approchyng to deth I must begyn\nthe world ageyn. I beseche yow therfor, movyd with pity and\ncompassyon, soker me in thys my calamyti, and to your power,\nwych I do knowe ys gret, releve me: and I with all myn shall not\nonely ascrybe thys my relef unto yow, but also pray to God for\nthe increase of your honor. And as my poore shal increase, so I\nshal not fayle to acquyte yo=r= kyndnes. Wryttyn hastely at\nAsher with the rude and shackyng hand of your dayly bedysman and\nassuryd frende.\n   T. Car=lis=. Ebor.\n   To the rygth honorable And my assuryd frende Mastyr\nSecretary.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is probably 1529 or 1530." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Stephen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Gardiner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "principal secretary to the king, archdeacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "disgraced cardinal - king's secretary & Wolsey's ex-secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "cardinal, deprived of government office" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SGARDINER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Esher> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wolsey to Stephen Gardiner on ?, 1525"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWALLOP>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Mayor of Southampton 1596; 1611 MP; sheriff of Hampshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman (Oliver Wallop)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wallop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1533-1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In 1608 one of the arbitrators in a dispute over the St. Mary's accounts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "369" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1617" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Wallop" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Staffordshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Staffordshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Staffordshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_078>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money to be sent for reparations after the fire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1666 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,163>\n[} [\\LXXXIII. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.\\]\n}] [^TO WILLIAM BOLTON^]\n   Durham Castle. Decemb. 14. 1666.\n   My Lord,\nAccording to his Majestie's Proclamation and an Order made by\nhis Most Honourable Privy Councill upon the 7=th=. of November\nlast, concerning the collection made in my Diocess for the\nreleif of those distressed persons who were undone by the late\ndismall\n<P II,164>\nfire in London and the sending of the money soe collected to\nyour Lordship, I have here inclosed a Bill of Exchange for\n200=l=. to be paid into your Lordship's hands, and to be\ndisposed of by you according to his Majestie's Order and\nProclamation. The Mayor of Newcastle certifies me that he hath\npaid you in 100=l=. already. The Mayor and Vicar of Barwick send\nme word they have paid your Lordship 48=l=. And M=r=. Pye,\nRector of Morpeth, hath (as he writes) taken order to pay you\n27=li=. All which summes of money, coming to 375=li=., I shalbe\nglad to understand from your Lordship that you have safely\nreceived, and when any more shall come in, for there are some\nparishes yet behind, I shall not faile to transmitt the same\nunto you, whom I commit to the blessed protection of Almighty\nGod, and rest, \n   My Lord,\n   Your Lordship's very humble servant,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "II, 163" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Bolton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord mayor of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "official?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "205" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBOLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Bolton on 14 December, 1666"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charlotte" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lewis née Cotterell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Richmond, Surrey, and Carmarthenshire" ;
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                "An early friend of Samuel Johnson, also close to Hester Lynch Piozzi. Widow of the Dean of Ossory (John Lewis)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1876" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1796" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charlotte Lewis née Cotterell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Abbey+of+Beekhelwyn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Abbey of Beekhelwyn" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abbey of Beekhelwyn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WILSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; shopkeeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "235" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Wilson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Teffaunt>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Teffaunt" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Teffaunt" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-8>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "8" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eight"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 42>\n[} [\\LETTER LV.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT ASTON^]\n(^Thes for Mr Herbert Aston, humbly present^) , Bellamore.\n   Hond. Deare Brother,\n   I am so revived with a poore little glimpse of hope wch my\nbrother Edward gives me of seeing our dear Keat againe, that\nsylence growes too dull a thinge. I must proclame my ioys,\nthough 'twill discover much of my weaknis to be so esily\ntransported from won passion to a nother, when the bisinis is\nonely this: My brother has promised he will goe a purpose to\nStandel, to visit Keat; and if he can find she hath any frinds\nthat will contribute to the making of her hapy heer, he also\nwill offer his mite. O\n<P 43>\nthat it wear possible he could speake with you. I doe not meane\nfor her, but his owne satisfaction; for I shuld not deserve your\npardon, had I a thought to begg of you, as beeing certaine you\nare too good a father to her, too dear and kynd a brother to us,\ntoo much a furtherer of good intentions, to need solicitation in\nthat behalfe, as far as yr ability will permit; further wear\nmost uniust for us to desire, and infinitly from the hart\n   of your most affectionat sister,\n   Win.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks for a present" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1577 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 57>\n[} [\\LETTER VI.\\] CECYLL LORD BURGHLEY TO MR. DEANE OF YORKE.}]\n[^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\August 12, 1577.\\]\n   Good Mr. Deane, I most hartely thank [{you{] for your harty\ncommendations, which this berer M=r=. Ramsden delyveyred me,\nwith a token in gold, being the monument of the good elect kyng\nEdward my master, whom God took seasonably for his soule to be a\nkyng in heaven, and onseasonably from this his erthely kyngdom,\ntherby blessing hym, and scourgyng vs. God favor vs now in the\nreigne of our Soverayn with more of his\n<P 58>\nmarcy, though I feare our offences ar gretar ...\nFrom Buxton, the xii=th= of August, 1577.\n   Your most assured loving Frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   God contynew his graces in you, by which your liff and\nactions ar reported very good of all your neighbors; and in\nsekyng to reform those that ar ovt of the waye, the ordinary\nwaye to reduce them which I heare you vse is, by gentle\ninstruction of them first to se and fele ther palpable errors,\nand so to prepare them to se the truth.\n   To my very louing ffrend M=r=. Doctor Hutton, Deane of the\nCathedrall Churche at Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "57" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - dean" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buxton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 12 August, 1577"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P62_depicts>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies something that is depicted by an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.\nThis property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1CRM Entity. P62.1 mode of depiction allows the nature of the depiction to be refined.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "描绘"@cn , "απεικονίζει"@el , "depicts"@en , "figure"@fr , "retrata"@pt , "bildet ab"@de , "описывает"@ru ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1473 FN WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P I,131>\n[} [\\127. WILLIAM STONOR TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 20 April, 1473)\\]\n   My ryght reverent and wurshypfull fadyr, I recomaund me unto\nyour good fadyrhod in the most umbylle wyse that I kan or may,\nmekely besechyng your good fadyrhod of your dayly blessyng:\nlykyth your good fadyrhod to wytt that I have spokyn with master\nSelenger for your dute of your water sondage and sute of the\nFlete Damerell, and I am answeryd that I shuld be at Holbyntun\nat the corte, the wyche shalle be at holy rode tyde nexte\ncomyng, and there to show evydens and recorde by mouth how hyt\nhath byn usyd yn tymys past: and as after Selenger seyyng in to\nmy ladys counsell and hys that my lady wold not nother he but\nthat your tytyll shuld be knowyn and no maner of fraude by them\nleyd to abatryt, and yff yt were tryyd with your fadyrhod so to\nbe recorded and you to yn-joyye: and I found Gybbys welle\ndisposyd to your fadyrhod, but Orcherd and Columb made many\nresuns ayen the water and eke ayen the sondage, the wold ye\nshuld have a wey to your grounde, but they wold ye shuld nat cum\nand send that wey. And yt lyke your fadyrhod I spoke to master\nSelenger acordyng to your comaundment for my brother Tomas\nmater, and enfourmyd hym hov they had\n<P I,132>\nresseyvyd the rent, and hov your fadyrhod had don acordyng to\nhys desyre, and they entend nat: and he hath wrytyn unto the\nparty to delyver the mon[{ey{] ayen: the wyche letter I send\nunto your fadyrhod that ytt myte be delyveryd unto the seyde\nparty. Master Selenger desyryth your fadyrhod to forbere your\nsute ayen them thys terme, and that the trety go forth yff yt\nmay be, or ellys your fadyrhod to take your a-wantage the nexte\nterme: but he ys dysplesyd sore with them for the reseyvyng of\nthe money, and seyth they shall pay yt ayen. Also fadyr, master\nSelenger hath comaundyd alle my ladys counsell that non of my\nladyse tenantes shuld fysche yn your water, and that the\ntenantes be so warnyd. Fadyr, and yt lyke yov, Umfrey Salman ys\nded, and he hath a may chyd of x yere old to hys eyyr, the wyche\nys ward unto your fadyrhod, and I trust to sesen yt unto the\nbehofe of your fadyrhod, thov I tary a day or to the lengger.\nAnd also, fadyr, Frynd kannat yt delyver me, but he seyth unto\nme that your fadyrhod shalle be plesyd, and that I shalle have\nalle maner of dutys with me, both the old and eke the nev: corte\nday shalle be at Ermyngtun on a Sunday on senyte, and I caste me\nto departe on the morrov after, with the grace of Jhesu: for\nerst I kannat be delyveryd the lond of the ward wych dravyth to\nrent by yere xx marke: and I porpose fadyr to cum hom ward by\nHenbery, and so forth, as I dyd the laste tyme. No more to your\ngood fadyrhod at thys tyme: but I mekely beseche your good\nfadyrhod that thys my bylle may recomaund me unto my good modyr\nyn my most umbyl vyse, mekely besechyng my good modyr of hir\ndayly blessyng &c., mekely besechyng your fadyrhod in lyke vyse,\nand I mekely besechyng alle myty Jhesu to preserve your good\nfadyrhod and your [{wyf, my{] modyrs good modyrhod, amen.\nI-wrytyn in Exeter the Thursday next afore seynt Jorgeys day. My\nlady Arundell prayyth your fadyrhod to be good cosyn unto her yn\nsuche maters as her servant shall move your fadyrhod of.\n   By your chyld Wylliam Stonor.\n   To my ryght reverent and worshypfull fadyr, my fadyr Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
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                "? 20 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 131" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
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                "country gentleman" ;
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                "son - father" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
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                "country gentleman" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to Thomas II Stonor on ? 20 April, 1473"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
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                "1760" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "Lived at Welwyn at least when working for Edward Young" ;
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                "Edward Young's curate. A \"warped, frustrated, disappointed man\"." ;
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                "B" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
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                "472" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Ordained priest, domestic chaplain to Bishop Thomas Smith of Carlisle 1694; presented to the living of Aspatria 1695; prebendary of Carlisle 1701; rector of Kirkland and Stanwix 1703; archdeacon of Carlisle 1705 (other livings in Carlisle diocese: Great Salkeld 1705, Ullsby 1719, Grasmere 1729); JP for Cumberland 1709-; dean of Carlisle 1727; bishop of Carlisle 1735." ;
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                "z Fleming 2, z Fleming Extra" ;
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                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "CUL" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9698" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
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                "Kendal School under Richard Stewardson 1678; Mr. Thwaites's school at Ambleside > Mr. John Sadler at Hawkshead 1681; Sedbergh School under Posthumus Wharton 1685; St. Edmund Hall, Oxford 1688, BA 1692, MA 1694, remained in Oxford to study until 1697." ;
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                "Sir Daniel Fleming (1633-1701) of Rydal, Westmorland" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "George" ;
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                "1689" ;
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                "1686" ;
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                "Fleming" ;
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                "1697" ;
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                "1697" ;
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                "32" ;
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                "40" ;
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                "1667-1747" ;
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                "Born at Rydal Hall, Westmorland (inherited it 1736); educated in the north & in Oxford, where remained -1697; livings in Cumberland (diocese of Carlisle) 1694-; died at Rose Castle, Cumberland." ;
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                "Fifth son. Mother: Barbara (d. 1675), daughter of Sir Henry Fletcher, baronet, of Hutton, Cumberland. Married c. 1708 Catherine (d. 1736), daughter of Robert Jefferson of Carlisle. Succeeded his elder brother as baronet and owner of the Rydal estate 1736." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Carlisle" ;
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                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "11370" ;
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                "13911" ;
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                "1667" ;
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                "1747" ;
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                "George Fleming" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Politician and connoisseur of the arts. MP 1789-1826. Joint-secretary to the treasury 1791-1801. FRS 1792. Privy councillor 1805. Secretary of state for Ireland 1806. Created Baron Farnborough on retirement in 1826. Connoisseur of the arts; assisted George 3 and George 4 in the decoration of the royal palaces; helped establish the National Gallery." ;
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                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
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                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16962" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
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                "Private school in Greenwich; Emmanuel College, Cambridge; Inner Temple." ;
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                "Beeston Long, London merchant (West Indies)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                "Charles" ;
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                "1796" ;
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                "Long" ;
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                "1800" ;
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                "4" ;
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                "1760-1838" ;
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                "Born and lived in London. 1786-88 Grand Tour." ;
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                "Mother Sarah Crop also from a merchant family. Friend of William Pitt. Married 1793 Amelia Hume. Being a government official, Jeremy Bentham approached him for his Panopticon project." ;
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                "T" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "5" ;
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                "Baron Farnborough" ;
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                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
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                "1561" ;
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                "1760" ;
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                "1838" ;
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                "Charles Long" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Sterling" ;
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                "Sterling" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "Holford" ;
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                "1535" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Holford, Chester" ;
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                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
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                "Sir" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "121" ;
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                "John Holford" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Boston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Boston, Lincolnshire" , "Boston" ;
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                "Boston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_052>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 188>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIX. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO THE LORDS OF THE\nCOUNCIL. 27TH MARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My verie good lords, althoughe I doe expect her majesties\ngood pleasure daily for my revocacion hence, yet will I not\nwaie,\n<P 189>\nin the meane time, neglect my duety to my service in the charge\ncommitted by her highnes to me, nor leave your good lordships\nunadvertised what hath past since my last letters, which as I\nremember was from Harlem upon the arryvall of sir Thomas\nHeneage, before whoes coming I had determined this journey to\nUtrecht, and was onward so farre in my waie.\n   And, for that sir Thomas Heneage would not proceed with any\nresolucion here with the states touching his commission, till he\nhad received againe hir majesties pleasure, nor yet thought good\nI should staie my journey, bycause it was of verie great\nconsequence, and the assembly of all our souldiers that maie be\nspared owt of garrison, as well horse as foot, appointed here by\na certein daie, I did follow the former determinacion\naccordingly, the rather being commaunded by her majestie to take\nmy direccion from sir Thomas Heneage, who in any wise wished me\nto proceed on, till I should hear again from her majestie. So I\nwent to Amsterdam, and there remained iiij or v dayes, and from\nthence hither to Utrecht, where I am taking order for the\npresent service now to be sett foorth, which is for the releef\nof a town called Grave, a place of verie great importaunce. We\nhave other places to deale in like sort with, as also to doe\nwhat I can to drawe thenemies forces owt of Brabant and Flanders\nhitherward, which it is like they will, for the defense of such\nfortes as they have left garded, and by which indeed they doe\nbesiege Grave, albeit they have layed no battry to it, for there\nbe five skonces that they built abowt it before I arryved here:\nyet have I by stelth intelligence from thence, and, upon some\ngood oportunitie, have cawsed it to be both vitteiled and 300\nmen putt into it, notwithstanding their skonces: and now I hope\nit shalbe fully releeved. I have sent the horsemen alredie\nonward, being 1500, very strong. The footmen are also marching\nto the randevous, and wilbe there too morrow night, all of them,\nbeing dryven to separate them for a time, and, till the service\nof Grave be past, our horsemen lie at a village called Nycark,\nand our footmen at Amaron.\n   Now am I most ernestly to recommend to your good lordships\n<P 190>\nthe nedefull estate of the capteins and souldiers here. I have\nben driven to borrow for their relief and for this journey, to\nhelpe them, 4000=li=. of the merchantes of Middleburghe, and\nwhat I have disbursed of mine own purse is not unknown here, I\nthinke, to all men. I would the full estate of the disbursing of\nher majesties treasure heretofore were certeinly knowne to your\nlordships. I wishe it for sundrie respectes, but it will requier\na very skillfull man to examine it. Her majesty cannot loose by\nit &c., and yt wold be a very good satysfactyon to me. And thus,\nprainge to the almighty God to preserve all your good lordships,\ndo take my leave. At Utrycht, this 27. of March.\n   Your good lordships always to comaunde,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honourable my verie good lords, the\nlords of her majesties most honourable pryvie councell.\n\n"@en ;
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                "27 March" ;
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                true ;
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                false ;
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                "188" ;
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                "Privy council" ;
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                "governor-general of the Netherlands - queen's advisers" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "Robert" ;
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                "Dudley" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                "Robert Dudley to  Privy council on 27 March, 1586"@en .

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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                "Charles" ;
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                false ;
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                true ;
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                "Recipients: Sir Edmund Bacon, Sir William Spring, Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Maurice Barrow." ;
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                "<Q A 1643 T OCROMWELL>\n<X OLIVER CROMWELL>\n<P 8>\n[} [\\II. OLIVER CROMWELL TO SIR EDMUND BACON, SIR WILLIAM\nSPRING, SIR THOMAS BARNARDISTON, AND MAURICE BARROW.\\] }]\n   Gentlemen, - Noe man desires more to praesent you with\nincoragments then my selfe, because of the forwardnesse I finde\nin you (to your honor bee it spoken) to promote this great\ncause, and truly God followes you w=th= incoragments, whoe is\nthe God of blessinges, and I beseech you lett him not loose his\nblessings vpon vs; they come in season, and with all the\naduantages of hartninge, as if God should say, \"Up and bee\ndoeinge! and I will helpe you and stand by you.\" There is\nnothinge to bee feared but our owne sinn and sloath.\n   It hath pleased the Lord to giue your seruant and souldiers a\nnotable victorie now att Gainsbrowe. I marched, after the\ntakinge of Burlye house, vpon Wedensday to Grantham, where mett\nmee about 300 horse and dragoones of Notingham. With theise, by\nagreement with the Linconers, wee mett att North Scarle, w=ch=\nis about tenn miles from Gainsbrowe, vpon Thursday in the\neueninge, where wee tarried vntill two of the clocke in the\nmorninge, and then, with our whole body, aduanced towards\nGainsbrowe. About a mile and halfe from y=e= towne wee mett a\nforlorne hope of y=e= enimie of neere 100. horse. Our dragoones\nlabored to beate them backe; but, not alightinge off their\nhorses, the enemie charged them, and beate some 4. or fiue of\nthem off their horses. Our horse charged them,\n<P 9>\nand made them retyer vnto their maine body. Wee aduanced and\ncame to the bottom of a steepe hill vpon w=ch= the enimie stood.\nWee could not well gett vp but by some tracts, w=ch= our men\nassayinge to doe, a body of the enimie indeauored to hinder,\nwherein wee praeuailed, and gott the top of the hill. This was\ndonn by the Linconers, whoe had the vantgaurd. When wee all\nrecouered the top of the hill, wee saw a great body of the\nenimies horse facinge of vs att about muskitt shott or lesse\ndistance, and a good reserue of a full regiment of horse behinde\nitt. Wee indeauored to putt our men into as good order as wee\ncould, the enimie in the meane tyme aduancinge towards vs to\ntake vs att disaduantage, but in such order as wee were wee\ncharged their great body. I hauinge the right winge, wee came vp\nhorse to horse, where wee disputed itt with our swords and\npistolls a pretty tyme, all keepinge close order, soe that one\ncould not breake the other. Att last they a little shrinkinge,\nour men perceauinge itt pressed in vpon them, and immediately\nrouted this whole body, some flyinge on one side, others on the\nother, of the enimies reserue, and our men persuinge them had\nchase and execution about 5. or 6. miles. I perceauinge this\nbody, w=ch= was the reserue, standinge still vnbroken, kept\nbacke my maior Whaley from the chase, and with my owne troupe\nand one other of my regiment, in all beinge 3. troupes, wee gott\ninto a body. In this reserue stood Generall Cavendish, whoe one\nwhile faced mee, another while faced 4. of the Lincolne troopes,\nw=ch= were all of ours that stood vpon the place, the rest\nbeinge ingaged in the chase. Att last the Generall charged the\nLinconers, and routed them. I immediately fell on his reere with\nmy three troupes, w=ch= did soe astonish him that hee gaue ouer\nthe chase, and would fayne haue deliuered himselfe from mee, but\nI pressing onn forced them downe a hill, hauinge good execution\nof them, and belowe the hill droue the generall w=th= some of\nhis souldiers into a quagmier, where my Capt. Leiuetennant slew\nhim with a thrust vnder his short ribbs.\n<P 10>\nThe rest of the body was wholly routed, not one man stayinge\nvpon the place. Wee then, after this defeat, w=ch= was soe\ntotall, releiued the towne w=th= such powder and prouisions as\nwee brought; w=ch= donn, wee had notice that there were 6.\ntroupes of horse and 300. foote on the other side of the towne,\nabout a mile off vs. Wee desired some foote of my Lord\nWilloghby, about 400, and with our horse and theise foote\nmarched towards them. When wee came towards the place where\ntheir horse stood, wee beate backe with my troupes about 2. or\n3. troupes of the enimie, whoe retyred into a smale\n<P 11>\nvillage att the bottom of the hill. When wee recouered the hill,\nwee sawe in the bottom, about a quarter of a mile from vs, a\nregiment of foote, after that another, after that Newcastles\nowne regiment, consistinge in all of about 50. foote colours,\nand a great body of horse, w=ch= indeed was Newcastles armie,\nw=ch= cominge soe vnexpectedlye putt vs to new consultations. My\nLord Willoghby and I, beinge in the towne, agreed to call off\nour foote. I went to bringe them off; but before I returned\ndiuerse of the foote were ingaged, the enimie aduancinge with\nhis whole body. Our foote retraited in some disorder, and with\nsome losse gott the towne, where now they are. Our horse alsoe\ncame off with some trouble, beinge wearied w=th= the longe\nfight, and their horses tyred; yett faced the enimies fresh\nhorse, and by severall remoues got off without the losse of one\nman, the enimie followinge in the reere with a great body. The\nhonor of this retrait is due to God, as alsoe all the rest.\nMaior Whaley did in this carry himselfe with all gallantrie\nbecominge a gentleman and a Christian.\n   Thus haue you this true relation, as short as I could. What\nyou are to doe vpon it is next to bee considered. If I could\nspeake words to peirce your harts, with the sence of our and\nyour condition, I would. If you will raise 2000. foote att the\npresent, to encounter this armie of Newcastles, to raise the\nseige, and to inable vs to fight him, wee doubt not by the grace\nof God but that wee shalbe able to releiue the towne and beate\nthe enimie onn the other side Trent; whereas if somwhat bee not\ndonn in this, you will see Newcastles armie march vp into your\nbowells, beinge now as it is on this side Trent. I know it wilbe\ndifficult to raise thus many in soe short tyme, but lett mee\nassuer you its necessarie, and therfore to bee donn. Att least\ndoe what you may, with all possible expedition. I would I had\nthe happinesse to speake w=th= one of you. Truly I cannot come\nouer, but must attend my charge, our enimie is vigilant. The\nLord direct you what to doe. Gentlemen, I am\n   Your faythfull servant,\n   Oliuer Cromwell.\n   July 31. 1643. Huntington.\n<P 12>\n   Giue this gentleman credence. Hee is worthy to bee trusted.\nHee knowes the vrgency of our affaires better then my selfe. If\nhee giue you intelligence in point of tyme of hast to bee made,\nbeleiue him. Hee will aduise for your good.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] - To my noble friend's S=r= Edmon Bacon, k=t=. &\nbarronet, S=r= Will'm Springe, knights and barronetts, S=r=\nThomas Bernardiston, kg=t=., Maurice Barrowe, esq., present\ntheise.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Born at Hayes, near East Budleigh, Devon; France 1569-70; studied in Oxford & London; living at Islington, Middlesex 1577; at sea 1578-79; London > Ireland 1580-81; at court (main domicile) for several years 1581-; visited the Low Countries 1582; received Durham Place, London 1583; granted estates in Derbyshire & Munster; imprisoned in the Tower for some time 1592, banished from court until 1597 (but attended parliament); built a house at Sherborne, Dorset 1593; visited Guiana 1595 & 1617-18, Spain 1596, Jersey 1600; Tower 1603-16; executed in London." ;
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                "Youngest of father's four surviving sons. Married in secret 1591 Elizabeth, aka Bess (bap. 1565, d. c. 1647), daughter of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton (1515/16-1571), and one of the queen's maids of honour." ;
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                "A" ;
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                "28" ;
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                "FN, FO, T" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "38" ;
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                "Walter Ralegh" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                false ;
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                "DEV" ;
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                "Thomas?" ;
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                "1447" ;
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                "Dowrish" ;
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                "1447" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "One of Exeter city's counsel?" ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "292" ;
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                "Thomas? Dowrish" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Original 1" ;
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                true ;
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                "college foundation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1500S FN HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P 43>\n[} [\\LETTER XXI. KING HENRY THE VIITH TO HIS MOTHER, MARGARET\nCOUNTESS OF RICHMOND.\\] }] \n   Madam, my most enterely wilbeloved Lady and Moder, I\nrecommende me unto you in the most humble and lauly wise that I\ncan, beseeching you of your dayly and continuall blessings. By\nyour Confessour the berrer I have reseived your good and most\nloving wryting, and by the same have herde at good leisure such\ncredense as he would shewe unto me on your behalf, and thereupon\nhave spedde him in every be halve withowte delai according to\nyowr noble petition\n<P 44>\nand desire, which restith in two principall poynts: the one for\na generall pardon for all manner causes: the other is for to\naltre and chaunge part of a Lycense which I had gyven unto you\nbefore for to be put into mortmain at Westmynster; and now to be\nconverted into the University of Cambridge for your Soule\nhelthe, &c. All which thyngs according to your desire and\nplesure I have with all my herte and goode wille giffen and\ngraunted unto you. And my Dame, not onely in this but in all\nother thyngs that I may knowe should be to youre honour and\nplesure and weale of youre salle I shall be as glad to plese you\nas youre herte can desire hit, and I knowe welle that I am as\nmuch bounden so to doe as any creture lyvyng, for the grete and\nsingular moderly love and affection that hit hath plesed you at\nall tymes to ber towards me. Wherfore myne owen most lovyng\nmoder, in my most herty manner I thank you, beseeching you of\nyour goode contynuance in the same. And Madame, your said\nConfessour hath more over shewne unto me on youre behalve that\nye of your goodnesse and kynde disposition have gyven and\ngraunted unto me such title and intereste as ye have or ought to\nhave in such debts and duties which is oweing and dew unto you\nin Fraunce by ye Frenche Kynge and others, wherfore Madame in my\nmost herty and humble wise I thanke You. Howbeit I verrayly\n[{think{] hit will be ryght harde to recover hit\n<P 45>\nwithout hit be dryven by compulsion and force, rather than by\nany true justice which is not yet al we thynke any convenyant\ntyme to be put in execution. Nevertheless it hath plesed you to\ngyve us a good interest & meane if they woull not conforme\nthayme to rayson and good justice to diffende or offende at a\nconvenyant tyme when the caas shall so require herafter. For\nsuch a chaunce may fall that thys your graunte might stande in\ngrete stead for a recovery of our Right, and to make us free,\nwheras we be now bounde &c. And verrayly Madame, and I myht\nrecover hit at this tyme or any other, Ye be sure ye shulde have\nyour plesure therin, as I and all that God has given me is and\nshall ever [{be{] at youre will and commaundment, as I have\ninstructed Master Fisher more largely herin, as I doubte not but\nhe wolle declare unto you. And I beseeche you to sende me youre\nmynde and plesure in the same, which I shall be full glad to\nfollowe with Goddis grace, which sende and gyve unto you the\nfull accomplyshment of all youre noble and vertuous desyrs.\nWritten at Grenewiche the 17 day of July, with the hande of\nyoure most humble and lovynge sonne\n   H. R.\n   After the wryting of thys Letter, your Confessour delyvered\nunto me such Letters and wrytings obligatory of your duties in\nFraunce which hit hath plesed\n<P 46>\nyou to sende unto me, which I have received by an Indenture of\nevery parcell of ye same. Wherfore eftsoons in my most humble\nwise I thank you, and I purpose hereafter, at better leisure, to\nknowe youre mynde and plesure further therein. Madame I have\nencombred you now with thys my longe wrytings, but me thyngks\nthat I can doo no less, considering that hit is so selden that I\ndo wryte, wherfore I beseeche you to pardon me, for verrayly\nMadame my syghte is nothing so perfitt as it has ben; and I know\nwell hit will appayre dayly; wherfore I trust that you will not\nbe displesed though I wryte not so often with myne owne hand,\nfor on my fayth I have ben three dayes or I colde make an ende\nof this Letter.\n   To My Lady.\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 July" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "Margaret" ;
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                "Tudor née Beaufort" ;
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                "countess of Richmond and Derby, royal matriarch" ;
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                "son - mother" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1628 FO JCORNWALLIS>\n<X JANE CORNWALLIS>\n<P 191>\n[} [\\CXXI. JANE LADY BACON TO SIR EDMUND BACON.\\] }]\nBrother,\n   I received your letter with your unkind token, which I think\nI did not deserve, I haveing been as forward, if not forwarder,\nto a peacable end then any body els; but since you have made\nchoice of this way to walk in, I will go with you along upon as\nfaire and frendly tearmes as you will; and rest,\n   Yo=r= very loveing sister,\n   Ja. Bacon.\n[\\May 1628.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "Edmund" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBACON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys to Edmund Bacon on May, 1628"@en .

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                "FN" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1760; ordained priest 1763; curate of Fordham, Essex 1764 + vicar of White Notley, Essex 1772; rector of St. Mary's, Colchester 1788-1804." ;
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                "z Burney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "ESS" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27910" ;
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                "Twickenham; showed academic promise => Colchester Free Grammar School under the Revd. Palmer Smythies 1754; Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1755, BA 1760, MA 1763." ;
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                "39" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "Private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Spencer, first Earl Spencer (1734-1783)." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Georgiana" ;
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                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cavendish née Spencer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1757-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wimbledon, Surrey; Althorp, Northamptonshire; London; husband's estates in Devonshire (e.g. Chatsworth)" ;
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                "Eldest daughter of the first Earl Spencer, married the 5th Duke of Devonshire 1774. Canvassed for Fox in the Westminster election 1784. London social queen; friends included Fox, Sheridan, Selwyn. Close to George IV; opposed to the party in power. Her brother, George John Spencer, was tutored by William Jones." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Devonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6022" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Georgiana Cavendish née Spencer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "receiver rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_061>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1470S T ANORTON>\n<X JOHN, ABBOT OF NORTON>\n<P II,37>\n[} [\\199. JOHN, ABBOT OF NORTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(after 1477)\\]\n   Ryght wurschypfull and my fulgud Mayster after all due\nrecommendacion to yowe hade: prayng yowe to send me now in my\ngrete necessite by the berer heroff, my servant, your ferme ffor\nthe parsonage of Pyrton, the whyche was due to have ben payd the\nviij day after the nativitie of Saynt John Baptist: wher I had\ngrett mervayll when my brothyr Schanon no mone had so long\ntaryyng in London over your promyse, me to grette coste and hym\nto grett labur: the sayd ferme due xxiij. li. vj. s. viij. d.,\nnever afore this tyme sendyng twyes for hyt. Besykyng yowe now\nto send hit me by my sayd servant withowte any delay: for truly\nI had never gretter mestur then I nowe have, as my sayd servant\nschall infowrme yowr maysterschyppe; to the whyche I beseke yow\ngyfe credens, ffor at mydsomer I purpos to fette myself the\nferme of +t=e= sayt terme, and bryng yowr grewnd and tresyr my\nhake, with the grace of Good, who have yowe in hys blessyd\nkepyng to his pleassur and yowre hertes desyre. At Norton the\nthird day of Februar.\n   Your bedman John, abbot of Norton.\n   To my wurschypfull and my fulgud mayster, Sir Willm. Stonor\nof Stonor in the cownte of Oxon, and of the parech of Pirton, be\nthis delyveryt.\n\n"@en ;
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                "3 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Written after 1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "abbot - country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Malbon (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbot of Norton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANORTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Malbon (?) to William Stonor on 3 February, 1477"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_046>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 162>\n[} [\\CLV.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, THEAS LOUNDOUN.}]\n   My deare Ned - The ocation of this letter is to let you knowe\nthat Mr. Weafer is dead. Doctor Wright has exprest a very greate\ndeale of frindeshipe to you in this biusnes, more then this\nshort time will let me tell you. This mornig doctor Wright came\nto me presently affter 7 a cloke; he thinkes that if your father\ncan make Mr. Seaborne ferme to him, and gaine Mr. Ellton to\npreueale with yonge Mr. Weafer, that you will haue it. I will,\nin the meane time, rwite to Mr. Ellton, and doctor Wright will\ncarry the letter to him. But this is the question, that you must\nbe a burges of theare towne, which I bide Mr. Davis tell them\nyou would: but it seemes he did not so cleerely; for that was\none reson that made doctor Wright come to me, to let me knowe,\nthat if you weare not burges, you could not be one. Doctor\nWright is so ernest that you should haue this, that he perswaded\nme to send to your father, that nothing might be left vndone. If\nyour father be displeased that I send so to him, you must healp\nto make my excuse. If please God, I should be very glad you\nmight be in this imployment. The Lord prosper our indeuors and\nblles you. In great hast,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley. \n   Samuell promises me to be with you on saterday . . I pray you\nrwit doctor Wright thankes, and pray your father to doo so. I\ndid not tell now thinke he had borne so much good will to\nBrompton, as I see he dous.\n(^May 19, 1642.^) \n   Deare Ned, put your father in minde, if he thinkes best to\ndoo so, to rwite to S=r= William Croft for his healpe.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 19 May, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RVERSTEGAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GRANDFATHER EMIGRATED FROM HOLLAND, FATHER WAS A COOPER, R.V., DESPITE EDUCATION IN OXFORD, WAS APPRENTICED TO A GOLDSMITH; freeman of the company 1574. WROTE TREATISES IN EXILE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Verstegan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Oxford; apprenticeship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Cooper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "VERSTEGAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1550?-1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; WENT TO EXILE IN 1582, FIRST TO FRANCE AND ITALY, THEN TO ANTWERP 1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a prominent Dutch family, grandfather had emigrated to London around 1509; Catholic, in charge of printing illegal books" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "NP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1550" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1640" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD VERSTEGAN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ETHURLOW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Treasurer 1770; M.P. 1765-78; solicitor-general 1770-1; attorney-general 1771-8." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27406" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Seckars School, Scarning; King's School, Canterbury; Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; Middle Temple." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Thurlow, clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thurlow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Norfolk; lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Middle Temple 1754. Famed as constitutionalist, maintained right of England to exert her full might in dispute w/ American colonies. Chancellor and Baron Thurlow 1778 (& 1792); Lord Chancellor 1778--92. Intrigued with Prince of Wales against Pitt, obliged to resign 1792; courted Prince of Wales and defended the interests of the slave-traders." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Baron Thurlow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Thurlow" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FHALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LANDOWNER CALAIS SPEAR (1528), LINCOLNSHIRE J.P. 1514, M.P. 1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant (Francis Hall Sr)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HALL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1504/7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GRANTHAM LINCOLNSHIRE TO LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1504" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS HALL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWORSLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Thynne (1640-1714), viscount Weymouth of Longleat, Wilts." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1732" ;
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                "Worsley née Thynne" ;
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                "1732" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "c.1673-1750" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "Presumably born and raised in Longleat, Wiltshire (?and mother's estates in Drayton Bassett, Staffs.). Lived in London and on husband's estates (?Isle of Wight)." ;
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                "In 1690 married Sir Robert Baronet Worsley (c. 1669-1747), M.P. 1715-22, of Appuldurcombe, Isle of Wight, and Chilton Condover, Hants. Their daughter Frances married John Carteret. Friend of Swift." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baronetess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "399" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1750" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Worsley née Thynne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GRANDSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Grandson?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A grandson of Captain Richard Haddock (c.1629-1715)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "A grandson?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "187" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "A Grandson?" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_073>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church administration (Durham House)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients: Gilbert Sheldon and the Lord Chancellor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1666 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,148>\n[} [\\LXXI. - FROM THE SAME TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND\nTHE LORD CHANCELLOR.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN^] \n   Most reverend and my honorable very good Lord,\nI heare there are indeavours using to prevale with the King,\nyour Grace, and my Lord Chancellour, to interpose in an affaire\nbetweene my Lord the Earle of Pembrooke and my selfe, and\ntherefore think it fitting (to prevent all misapprehensions\nwhich possibly may arise through wrong representations, where\none party only is heard) to give you a short account of the\nwhole business. In the yeere 1640 my Lord Pembrook's father,\nbeing then Lord Chamberlaine, did, under pretence of the want of\na fitt house neare the Court, perswade my predecessour Bishop\nMorton, a timorous person, to give his consent to the bringing a\nBill into the Parliament for the alienating Durham House in the\nStrand for ever from the See, and setling of it on the Earle of\nPembrooke and heires under the fee farme rent of 200=l=. (\\per\nannum\\) ; alleaging that the house was rather a charge to the\nBishops of Durham then a benefitt, and that the reserved rent\nwould be a great advantage: whereas in truth it was the quite\ncontrary, my predecessours having, besides the accommodation of\na house and stables for themselves and their families when they\nwere called up to give their attendance at the Court of\nParliament,\n<P II,149>\nused to make a considerable profit in letting part of the house\nin lease. This bill being brought in found so great opposition\nin the Parliament (notwithstanding the prevalency of the faction\nat that time in both houses against the Church) that it could\nnot pass till a proviso was inserted that if the said yeerely\nrent or 200=l=., or any part thereof, should happen to [{be{]\nbehind and unpaid by the space of six months after any of the\ntermes at which it ought to be paid, that then and from\nthenceforth the said house should revert unto the Bishops of\nDurham, as if that Act had never bin made: which clause I am\nperswaded was on purpose inserted by the lovers of the Church,\nin hopes that in better times the See might recover its just\nrights, which at that time, the factions growing high, they\ncould not preserve. At the happy restoration of his Majestie my\nLord Pembrooke refused to pay the rent reserved by Act of\nParliament till I was forced to bring declarations of ejectment\nagainst him, and then he beganne to thinke of taking up the\nbusiness, and in regard it was at the beginning of the King's\nhappy assuming of his just government and that the Earle was a\npurchaser from the rebells, the satisfaction of whom was then\nunder deliberation, I was perswaded to decline the forfeiture,\nand accept of the rent reserved, upon condition that for the\nfuture the rent should be punctually paid unto me, without any\ndeduction for publick taxes and assessments; and on this manner\nthe business stood till Michaelmass last, at which time there\nbecame halfe a yeere's rent due to me, which after some time\nthat by the good providence of Almighty God London's dreadfull\nsickness was in a great measure abated, and the inhabitants\nthereof, together with the King's Court, were most of them\nreturned to their houses, I sent one to demand at Bainard's\nCastle, the place at which my Lord Pembrook's owne servants\ndesired to have it demanded, and then instead of receiving the\nrent, or having civill entreaties of forbearance, those that\ncalled for it could get nothing but downeright denyalls, my\nLord's servants saying that they had not received their rents\nfor the houses, and till they received them they would not pay\nme my rents. These denyals continuing for six months after\nMichaelmass, I gave order to my Attorney to make a legal demand\nof the rent and the (\\nomine poenae's\\) , and proceed to\ndeclarations of ejectment, according to the advantage the Act of\nParliament gave me, judging I could do no less without\nprejudicing both my selfe and my successours, but my successours\nmuch more then my selfe, my advantage in likelyhood being to be\nbut small, and of short continuance. And having now proceeded\nthus farre upon these just and equitable grounds, I am tould\nthat my Lord the Earl of Pembrooke is using indeavours\n<P II,150>\nto your Grace to procure me to desert my advantage, or to get\nthe King to lay his commands upon me to do it; but as I trust\nhis Majestie will not be perswaded to it, so I am confident your\nGrace is so great an asserter of the rights of the Church that\nyou will no way hinder, but, in what you may, further this See,\nmiserably impaired, first by the loss of Norhamshire and\nElinshire, since by the loss of this house, and now lately by\nthe loss of the Court of Wards. Besides, I verily believe, if\nyour Grace please to consider the thing, you will be in the same\nmind with me, that the Act of Parliament hath determined my Lord\nof Pembrook's title, and that, if I would, it is not in my power\nto release the forfeiture so to him but that my successours may\nrecover it from him. And as I can neither ought to do any thing\nin prejudice of my See and successours, so I hope neither the\nKing, your Grace, nor my Lord Chancellour, will require or\ndesire it of me; for there are many reasons why I and my\nsuccessours should have the benefit of this forfeiture, but not\nany that I can comprehend why it should be pardoned to him, it\nnot coming upon him by any surprise, but by his owne and his\nservants' willfull neglect and obstinacy, who very well knew the\npenalty of the delay of paying their rents, and I cannot see any\nreason why this default should be passed over in silence, or why\nthe title given by the Act of Parliament to the Bishop and his\nsuccessours in this See should bee neglected or waved, but that\nthe same reasons may at any time hereafter be brought why the\nlike default should also be remitted, and so his Lordship may at\nany time delay the payment of the rent to me or my successours\nas long as he pleaseth, without any hazard or loss to himselfe.\nAnd I am sure it cannot be alleaged on his behalfe that he hath\ndisbursed any thing in the improvement of it, but hath by that\ngained very large profit, for besides vast summs of money raised\nby the sale of the lead, stones, timber, &c., he hath without\nthe expence of one penny in the buildings reserved to himselfe a\nconsiderable annual rent above the 200=l=. payable by the Act of\nParliament to the See of Durham. And whilst he pleased to keepe\nit as a dwelling house, for which purpose alone his father\npretended to take it, that he might be ready to give his\nattendance at Court, he had a farre better pallace then Yorke\nhouse at a less rent then my Lord the Duke of Buckingham was\npleased to set out therefore in lands, for which, besides the\nrent, the Archbishops of Yorke receive fines as the tenants come\nin and renew their leases. Whereby it will clearely appeare that\nhis\n<P II,151>\nLordship will be no looser but a gainer by the house, though it\ndo revert to the See now. Whereas if [{it{] shall not revert, I\nand my successours must of necessity be great loosers, as I have\nalready beene, by its passing from us, a much greater summe then\nthe rent reserved not being sufficient to provide a house and\nstables fitt to receive our families when any occasion is given\nus to come up to London, if our stay there be of any\ncontinuance. And so begging your Grace's pardon that I have\ngiven you the trouble of reading this narrative, which I should\nnot have don but for the interest of this much impaired\nBishoprick, I take leave and rest,\n   Your Grace's most faithfull and humble servant,\n   [\\Jo. Duresme.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "26 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sheldon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "bishop - archbishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1346" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSHELDON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Gilbert Sheldon on 26 June, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Giles>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon+or+Cornwall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Giles, Devon or Cornwall" , "St. Giles" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Giles" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Radburn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Radburn" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Radburn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aboard+%22Earl+of+Chatham%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aboard \"Earl of Chatham\"" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aboard \"Earl of Chatham\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sneylewell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sneylewell" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sneylewell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Laigny+sur+mare>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Laigny sur mare" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Laigny sur mare" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Thimelby of Irnham, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aston née Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1617/18-1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Her father was of Lincolnshire but her sister Winefrid at least was brought up in Staffordshire? Where she lived with her husband at first is unknown, but by 1656 he had built for her a house called \"Bellamore\" in Colton near Lichfield, Staffordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married c. 1638 Herbert Aston (bap. 1614, d. 1688/9), poet. Had ten children; two daughters were educated at the Augustinian priory headed by their aunt Winefrid Thimelby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1042" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1658" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Aston née Thimelby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FHASTINGS2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Harrow; University College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Rawdon, baronet Rawdon and earl of Moira (1720-1793)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis Rawdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1754-1826" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dublin. Fought in America 1775-1781; commanded expedition to Brittany 1793 and reinforcements for Duke of York in Flanders 1794." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MP 1780-1; created Baron Rawdon 1783, assumed additional name of Hastings 1790, succeeded as Irish Earl of Moira 1793, created Marquis of Hastings 1817. Intimate with Prince of Wales. Lieutenant-general 1798." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Rawdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1232" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1826" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Rawdon Hastings" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2PHELIPS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Probably Sir Edward Phelips, speaker of the House of Commons and master of the rolls" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Phelips" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. later than 1586, if he is the younger son of Sir Edward Phelips" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Montacute, Somerset?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably younger son of Sir Edward Phelips" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "142" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward 2 Phelips" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q CA 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 49>\n[} [\\LETTER XX. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 3RD JANUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Good Mr. secretarie. I had forgotten in my former letters to\nsend unto you theis letters which I therein mencioned, which I\npresently send unto you herinclosed; and so committ you to the\nblessed tuicion of the Almightie. From Leyden, this iij. of\nJanuarie, 1585.\n   Your assured loving frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[^POSTCRIPT AUTOGRAPH^]\n   I leave yt to your self whether you think yt good hir majesty\nse St. Aldagondys letter or no. I cam hether to Leydon whilst\nthe states ar fynyshing all thinges ageinst my retorn, which\nwylbe to morrow: this ys a goodly town and very strong, and most\nloving people. Cassimers letter ys not here.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honourable my very good frend, sir\nFrancis Walsingham, knight, principall secretary to her majesty.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Postscript autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leiden> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 3 January, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_D1HOLLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight, Sir William Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Denzell 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1538-1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Denzell 1 Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-3>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "3" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Three"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1660S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 27>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIX.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. Deare Brother,\n   I have not, without much resentment, long deprived myselfe of\nthe delight of hearing from you; for I am so aquanted with your\nconstant kyndnis, that I conclude, had I written, I had ere this\nbeen hapy by yr answers. But, the truth is, I have partly beene\nhindered by my owne infirmity, but cheefly by poore Keates; whos\nill health so hindered her learning, she could not sooner obay\nyour comaund in wrighting. She is now to take the spawe waters,\nso that I hope my next will tell you better newes of her.\nTruely, I must acknowledge God allmightes wisedome shynes\nequally with his goodnis in her, that so sweetly tempers my\nioyes; wch otherwyse would passe the bounds of moderation. For\nhad she health, I shuld fynd too much comfort in this world's\nbanishment; our dear sister Thimelby goeing forward so beyound\nexpectation,\n<P 28>\nevery way. Upon Michallmas day she makes her profession;\nperticulars of wch Keat is resolved to tell you in her next. She\nforgott to aske whither you have receaved her toakens, and\nfeares they have mischaried, as did the manuall you sent her. I\nfind my paper filled, before I have sayd any thing of that wch\nmost fills my hart; my constant duely dear respects, and all a\nhart can owe, which, though not all expressed, yet momently\npayed by\n   Your most affectionat, other wyse most unworthy sister Win.\n   My dear love to all yours. You must favour me delivering itt\nperticulerly to every one. Lady Mary is extremly kynd to us all\nthree.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "264" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Azores>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Azores" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJOHNSTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JOHNSTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SCOTLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "141" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN JOHNSTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ireland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_106>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Robert was at the Inner Temple in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1539? FN WPLUMPTON>\n<X WILLIAM PLUMPTON>\n<P 234>\n[} [\\LETTER XII.\\] }]\n(^To my welbeloved son Robart Plompton at the Iner Temple in\nLondon be this.^)\n   Son Robart Plompton, I hertely recommend me to you, and\nsending you and your brother God blesing and mine. The cause of\nmy writing to you now; that I wold you should helpe this\nbearrer, yong Letham, in such buisenes as he hath in the Court\nof Augmentation, for certaine power for yong children of one\nBerkine, deceased, as conserning one farme hold, late belonging\nto the hold of St. Robarts, which you know I did speake to the\nAnsurer for the use of the said children, and he permised not to\nsuit them. That notwithstanding, John Benson would have entred;\n<P 235>\nand now made many great riots upon the said children, and\ntherfore he is indited with divers persons with him. And now\nforther, he hath brought a preve seale against old Leathom and\nyong Leathom, and also the eldest child; and for that divers and\nmany of ther frinds hath moved me to wryte to you to help them\nin the said matter. And if it be that you can make any frinds,\nto shew Mr. Chaunceler the planer and through in every thing\n(and this bearrer can instruct you), and then, I pray you, do\nthe best for them. And also I would have you to speak with Mr.\nLatham, the goldsmith, Lanlord to Robart Oliver, and shew him\nhow that he will not make his diches and fences belonging to his\nfarme, but that my corne and gras is spoyled at Watterton by\nthat meaner. And if he will not seake remedy therof, let Mr. Fox\nenter a action of trespas against the said Robart Oliver for\ndispoyling my gras at Watterton to the valew of five mark. And\nas far as I fele, Mr. Norton comith not up. I shall make your\nrents to be gathered, and send it to you as shortly as I can.\nAnd thus hartely far you well. From Plompton, this 14=th= day of\nNovember.\n   By your loving father,\n   William Plompton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "343" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Plumpton to Robert Plumpton on 14 November, 1539"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P34i_was_assessed_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
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        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E14_Condition_Assessment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140i_was_attributed_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2JACKSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Evelyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Jackson, farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1673-1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
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                "Samuel Pepys's nephew and heir. His mother was Pepys's sister Paulina (1640-1689). Humfrey Wanley wanted him to look at books, manuscripts, and inscriptions he might come across on his Grand Tour." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1723" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jackson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SAWEDGWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), master potter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sarah Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1776-1856" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Staffordshire (probable birthplace & domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Sarah (1734-1815), daughter of Richard Wedgwood, a prosperous merchant. Never married, devoted her life to philanthropic causes. (Midgley: Women Against Slavery: The British Campaigns, 1780-1870)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "242" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1856" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah Jr Wedgwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Surrey)?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PWALTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Austen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William-Hampson Walter, gentry lower?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philadelphia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1761-1834" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Walter family originated from Tonbridge, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The daughter of George Austen's half-brother; married 1811, at Brisley, George Whitaker of Pembury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1834" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philadelphia Walter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WEATON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC on the 8th voyage in 1611. Member of the Hirado factory 1613-1623." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Eaton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1610-, d. post 1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Worked in Japan (Hirado) December 1613 - December 1623. Returned to England 1624, lived in Highgate in 1668." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son William by Japanese consort recorded in 1640 as student at Trinity College, Cambridge. EIC court minutes from 21 October 1668 note that Eaton \"is living, and dwelleth at Highgate\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5863" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "19317" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Eaton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Knole>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Knole, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Knole" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (marriage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1472? FN WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P I,125>\n[} [\\122. WILLIAM STONOR TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 14 May, 1472)\\]\n   My ryght reverent and wurshypfull good fadyr, I recomaund me\nunto youre good fadyrhod, mekely besechyng yow of yowre dayly\nblessyng, and my good modyr also: lykith yowre good fadyrhod to\nwytt that I truste weryly to alle myty Jhesu and to youre good\nfadyrhod that I shalle spede well of my mater, for I have\ncomfortabul demenure of my mastresse, but as to the wery\npurpose, but yt I hope well: my good fadyr, Barrey shalle tel\nyow of the demenure, and what they be that laburyn to the\njentylwoman. I beseche yow, fadyr, that Barrey may be with me\nhere alle thys halydayys, for the jentyllwoman wyll not departe\ntyll the weke after Wytsuntyd, and ere that I trust to alle myty\nJhesu to know more to my hertes ese than I do now, hom I beseche\nto preserve youre good fadyrhod and my good modyr, and have yow\nyn hys mersyfull kepyng, Amen. I-wrytyn I-Lundun, the Thursday\nnext afore Whytsunday.\n   By yowre chyld Wyllm. Stonore.\n   [\\ADDRESS UNDECIPHERABLE.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 14 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "168" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to Thomas II Stonor on ? 14 May, 1472"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "motherly instructions" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1638 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 7>\n[} [\\IX.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Good Need - I hope thease lines will finde you well at\nOxford. I longe to reseaue the ashurance of your comeing well to\nyour iournyes end. We haue had faire weather sence you went, and\nI hope it was so with you, which made it more pleaseing to me.\nYou are now in a place of more varietyes then when you weare at\nhome; thearefore take heede it take not vp your thoughtes so\nmuch as to neglect that constant saruis you owe to your God.\nWhen I liued abroode, I tasted something of thos willes:\nthearefore I may the more experimentally giue you warneing.\nRemember me to your tutor, in home I hope you will finde dayly\nmore and more cause to love and respect. I thanke God my coolde\nis something better then when you left me. I pray God blles you,\nand giue you of those saueing grasess which will make you happy\nheare and for ever heareafter. \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley. \n(^Oct. 25, 1638.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 25 October, 1638"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises real persons who live or are assumed to have lived. \nLegendary figures that may have existed, such as Ulysses and King Arthur, fall into this class if the documentation refers to them as historical figures. In cases where doubt exists as to whether several persons are in fact identical, multiple instances can be created and linked to indicate their relationship. The CRM does not propose a specific form to support reasoning about possible identity.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "人物"@cn , "Pessoa"@pt , "Πρόσωπο"@el , "Личность"@ru , "Personne"@fr , "Person"@de , "Person"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E20_Biological_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Denny>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Denny" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Denny" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "theological dispute, threat of being expelled" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1631 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,204>\n[} [\\XCIII. - FROM DR. COSIN TO THE BISHOP OF LONDON.\\] }] [^TO\nGILBERT SHELDON^]\n   Right reverend and my very honorable good Lord,\nI am sorry that these letters cannot speak that which I know\nyour Lordship is desirous to heare, concerning our peace with my\nLord of Durham; whose displeasure (when last I took leave of\nyour Lordship at London) I thought had bin fully at an end; for\nso he assured me at my departure from him. But here I find it is\notherwise, and am like to feele it too, unles the innocencie of\nmy cause and the benefit of the law may help me, or otherwise it\nshall please your lordship of your goodnes to interpose.\n   I will crave but a little leave, and tell your lordship\nbriefly how it hath fared with us since my Lord's last comming\nto Durham; who, within a few dayes after, was pleased to hold\nhis Visitacion, (which he had begun the last yeere among us) and\nthereat, openly before us all, to declare his great displeasure\nconceyved against Dr. Lindsell and my selfe, for the speech\nwhich we had with your Lordship at Fulham, and which it liked\nhis Lordship to call (^accusations and articles preferred\nagainst him^) . It further pleased him to tell in particular\nwhat they were, and to answer them, as I suppose he had done\nbefore to your Lordship, and afterwards caused the letter which\nyour Lordship sent copied out unto him to be publikely read by\nthe Registrar, calling it a libell, and a saucie letter, after\nmuch time had bin otherwise spent about the examination of it.\nThis was done the first day.\n   But now more lately, after divers meetings, when I thought\nall anger had bin past, his Lordship was pleased to come and\nprosecute his Visitation in the Chapter house, and there\npresently to tell us that now he intended to proceed against\nthem that had misbehaved themselves towards him, and first of\nall to begin with me, whom first he meant to be rid of, and to\nrid me out of the Church. For which purpose he had drawne\ncerteine articles of misdemeanour against me (of which I trow\nthe pretended\n<P I,205>\narticles exhibited against him to your Lordship and the letter\nare the greatest) which he willed his Registrar to enact and\nrecord, with an admonition to appeare 14 dayes after. Wherupon I\nperceive his Lordship's displeasure lyeth hard upon me, although\nI have laboured many waies to observe him, and no way to give\nhim any just cause of offence, not knowing wherin it is I shold\nso displease him, unlesse it were in being with Dr. Lindsell at\nFulham, when your Lordship was acquainted with the alteration of\nour Church service, and in deferring my voyce to the\nconfirmation of Mr. Parsons' patent, which shold not have bin\ndeferred neither longer then till his Lordship's comming hither\ninto the country, for that some of us were desirous first to\nspeak with his Lordship about it.\n   I dare trouble your Lordship's many occasions and patience no\nfurther, but humbly craving the continuance of your honorable\nfavour and good opinion towards me, I submit all my actions to\nyour Lordship's censure, which (without sute of law) I wish\nmight put an end to these matters, that were at first so\nprivate. But if, in the mean while, it shall please my Lord of\nDurham still to proceed unto my danger and prejudice, I trust it\nshall not offend your Lordship if, by the advise of councell, I\nshall legally refuse and decline his Lordship's intended\ncensure, having already so openly declared himself against me,\nand threatned to turne me out of the Church, wherin I desire to\nserve God with diligence, and daily to pray for your Lordship's\nhealth and honour long to continue. I rest ever at your\nLordship's command and service,\n   Jo. Cosin.\n   Branspeth, Sept. 24, 1631.\n   To the R=t=. R=d=. Father in God, my very hon=ble= good\nLord, the L=d=. Bishop of London, one of y=e= L=d=.='s= of his\nMa=tie's=. most Hon=ble=. Privy Councell, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (Gilbert Sheldon) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Laud" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLAUD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brancepeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Laud on 24 September, 1631"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSUTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "292" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Sutton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CHARLES_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1656? T CHARLES2>\n<X KING CHARLES II>\n<P 7>\n[} [\\II. KING CHARLES II. TO LORD JERMYN.\\] }]\n   Bruges, 21 July [\\1656?\\] .\n   I haue three of yours vpon my handes, one of the 7, an other\nof the 14, of this month, and that of the 24 of the last which\nTom Talbott brought me yesterday. I must tell you there is a\nmistake\n<P 8>\nin your bill for the 350 pistols, for Tom Blagge shewes me your\nletter wherein you tell him you haue returned him 200 crowns,\nfor which he is to receaue 465 gilders out of my bill, whereas I\nam informed by the marchant whome I haue imployd to receaue the\nmony for me, that there is but 21 poundes Flemish (which amounts\nbut to 120 gilders and some odd shillings) more then is due to\nme vpon the exchange for the 250 pistols, therfore you must\nreturne to him what is due ouer and aboue that summe. I hope you\nhaue before this time receaued an order for the six monthes that\nare due, which I pray returne with all possible speede to me,\nfor I want it very much, though the ratification be come to me\nfrom Spayne as fully as I could expect, of which I hope to\nreceaue frute very shortly, to which purpose I intende to send\nto Brusselles within few dayes; there greate worke of\nValancienes being as you know well ouer, I shall be very glade\nthat a treaty betweene the two crownes may follow. Now,\nconcerning what you write to me by Tom Talbot, I am of your\nopinion that I must be advised by these ministers heere in the\nconducting that businesse, there creditt and authority being\nlikly to be of most vse to me in that place. I haue seald the\nEarle of Inchequin's pattent, which I had signed so\n<P 9>\nlonge since, therfore I pray lett notice be taken of it that he\nmay enioy all his rights.\n[\\POSTSCRIPT.\\] I would haue you pay to S=r= R. Foster 200\nliuers out of the first mony you receaue for me.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] - For my Lord Jermin.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jermyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord Jermyn, courtier, government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - mother's adviser/official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "royalty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Five letters of King Charles II. Ed. by the Marquis of Bristol. Camden miscellany 5. Camden first series 87. 1864/1968." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "336" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HJERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bruges> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to Henry Jermyn on 21 July, 1656"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ClosingFormula"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Olney>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Olney" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Olney" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Complete"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Billingbear>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Billingbear, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Billingbear" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_066>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 100>\n[} [\\LXVI. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Hart,\n   For the business, although the success hath not yett\nsattisfied my desiers, yet it hath so far\n<P 101>\nequalled my expectation that I cannot but be fully perswaded of\nyour moste great care & dilligence, wherby it hath attayned this\npresent estate. For your retourne, myne owne disposition\nteacheth me to be best pleased with your best sattisfaction;\nyet, in these my desiers, the end of your last letter maketh me\nto crave a favorable construction. Little newes I can wright;\nonly the marriage of my neece Gawdy, & the death of Pearse &\nFranck Woodhowse.\n   My self with the children ar in perfect health, God be\nthancked; the which I shall dayly wish a pray to you & Fred,\nwith my best endevors to be so much my self, that I may fully\nperswade you that my greatest happiness shall alwaies consist in\nbeing Your Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1624.\\]\n   To his noble friend Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "100" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECROMWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lady protectress of England, Scotland and Ireland 1653-58. Public role limited; entertained the wives of dignitaries at receptions. After husband's death 1658 and son's deposition 1659 treated respectfully, granted annuity; even the restored monarchy left her alone." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/65778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir James Bourchier (c. 1574-1635), merchant and furrier, knighted 1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cromwell née Bourchier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1598-1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Possibly born in Essex or London (father had property there; also had connections to Wiltshire). Got married in London 1620; lived in Huntingdon c.1620-31, St. Ives (Cambridgeshire) 1631-36, Ely 1636 to mid-1640s. Moved to London 1646; The Cockpit, Whitehall by late 1650; Whitehall Palace (+ Hampton Court) 1654; St. James's House 1658. Left London 1660, retired to son-in-law John Claypole's home at Northborough, Northamptonshire, where died 1665." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably the eldest child. Mother: Frances, daughter of Thomas Crane of Newton Tony, Wiltshire. Married 1620 Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), future lord protector. Had 5 boys and 4 girls 1621-38." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady protectress" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1665" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cromwell née Bourchier" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_088>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1504 FN APLUMPTON>\n<X AGNES PLUMPTON>\n<P 184>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLIX.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipfull Robart Plompton, knight, be this byll\ndelivered in hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, in my most hartie wyse I recomend me\nunto you, evermore desiring to here of your prosperytie and\nwellfaire, and good sped in your matters, shewyng you that I and\nall your children is in good health (blessed be (^Jesu^) ) and\nprays you for your blessing. Sir, it is so now that I have made\nyou thewsans of the money, that ye sent to me for, and I have\nsent it you with John Walker at this tyme; the which I shall\nshew you how I mayd schift of, at your comminge. And I pray you\nthat ye be not miscontent that I sent it no sooner, for I have\nmade the hast that I could that was possible for me to do. And\nalso, Sir, I will not lett Tho: Croft wife plow nor occupie her\nfermeald, but saith she shall not occupy without yer life. And\nalso I pray you to send me word how you speed in your matters\nagaine, as soon as ye may; and also to send me word where ye\nwill your horses to come to you.\n<P 185>\nNo more at this time, but the Trinity keep you. From Plumpton in\nhast, the xix=th= day of March.\n   By your wife,\n   Dame Agnes Plompton.\n[\\19 March 1503-4.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "184" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "224" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 19 March, 1504"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RIFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "At Rydal under William Baxter; Mr. Thwaites's school at Ambleside > Mr. John Sadler at Hawkshead 1681; Sedbergh School under Posthumus Wharton 1685-90." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Daniel Fleming (1633-1701) of Rydal, Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1669-1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rydal, Westmorland; went to school in the north (currently Sedbergh School, Yorkshire); probably at Rydal 1691-98; managed his father's property in Cumberland, Westmorland & Lancashire; eldest daughters baptised at Grasmere, Westmorland 1700 & 1702; soon after 1702 moved to Cawmire, Westmorland, where died 1712." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Seventh son. Mother: Barbara (d. 1675), daughter of Sir Henry Fletcher, baronet, of Hutton, Cumberland. Married 1699 Isabel, only daughter and heiress of William Newby, gentleman, of Cawmire. Steward of his father's estate by 1698." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1712" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Fleming" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FSCONWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Seymour Conway (1679-1732), baron Conway of Ragley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1718-1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Lindsey House, Chelsea, Middlesex; 1763-1765 British Ambassador in Paris; 1765-1766 Lord-lieutenant of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother of military commander & politician Henry Seymour Conway. Lord Chamberlain 1766-1782. Lord of the Bedchamber to George II & George III, 1751-1764." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Marquess of Hertford (since 1793), earl" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "360" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1794" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Seymour Conway" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hampton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hampton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_COOK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cook" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Havering-atte-Bower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Overseer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "166" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mr Cook" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESWAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, CAPTAIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Edward Swan, knighted in 1608)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SWAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOLD DENTON COURT, KENT, TO SIR ANTHONY PERCIVAL IN 1638, moved to Fredville, SPENT THE LAST PART OF HIS LIFE IN CHARTERHOUSE, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FRIEND OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM. Charterhouse was a place for poor brethren (income below £24); Swan was one of those whose social status declined during the Civil War" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "CAPTAIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3469" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD SWAN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCARR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Favourite of James I. Page to George Home, later earl of Dunbar; groom of the bedchamber 1604; royal favourite, knighted, gentleman of the bedchamber 1607; Viscount Rochester, KG, keeper of Westminster Palace 1611; English privy councillor, secretarial assistant to the king 1612; Scottish privy councillor, earl of Somerset and Baron Brancepeth, lord treasurer of Scotland (delegated the tasks) 1613; lord privy seal, warden of the Cinque Ports, lord chamberlain 1614; lieutenant of Durham 1615; suspected with his wife of the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury (who had sought to dissuade him from the marriage), arrested 1615, convicted 1616 but death sentence not carried out, freed from the Tower 1622, fully pardoned 1624; forbidden to attend court or parliament; did not side with the king in the civil war." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles, y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "? (Brought up in the royal household.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Ker (d. 1586), laird of Ferniehirst, border chieftain and administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1585/6?-1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Born in Scotland; court (main domicile) at some point after father's death, brought up in the royal household, went south 1603, became a royal favourite; received the manor of Sherborne 1608, the barony of Winwick and the custody of the Castle of Rochester 1611, a significant block of lands in Westmorland and co. Durham 1613; imprisoned in the Tower 1515-22; lost his lands except for the barony 1616; lived in Oxfordshire 1622, Hertfordshire 1623; Chiswick, Middlesex 1624-32 (at least); remained in London during the civil war, buried there." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest son. Mother: father's 2nd wife, Jean (Janet) Scott (b. c. 1548, d. post 1593), daughter of William Scott of Buccleuch. Married 1613 Frances (1590-1632), daughter of Thomas Howard, 1st earl of Suffolk (1561-1626), ex-wife (divorced 1613) of Robert Devereux, 3rd earl of Essex (1591-1646). Collected art, patronised writers." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6924" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1645" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Carr" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P42_assigned>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records the type that was assigned to an entity by an E17 Type Assignment activity. \nType assignment events allow a more detailed path from E1 CRM Entity through P41 classified (was classified by), E17 Type Assignment, P42 assigned (was assigned by) to E55 Type for assigning types to objects compared to the shortcut offered by P2 has type (is type of).\nFor example, a fragment of an antique vessel could be assigned the type “attic red figured belly handled amphora” by expert A. The same fragment could be assigned the type “shoulder handled amphora” by expert B.\nA Type may be intellectually constructed independent from assigning an instance of it.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E17_Type_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a attribué"@fr , "atribuiu"@pt , "指定类型为"@cn , "wies zu"@de , "assigned"@en , "απέδωσε ως ιδιότητα"@el , "назначил"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDAUBENEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT, ENTRUSTED WITH THE DEFENCE OF THE PROPERTY. CALLED BY WORCESTER 'ESQUIRE', BY JOHN PASTON II 'SIR' AND BY JOHN PASTON III 'MY COUSIN'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DAUBENEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1469" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN DAUBENEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_041>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 146>\n[} [\\CXXXVI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I did the last night, with much contentment,\nreceaue your letter by Jhon Coolborn. I take it for a greate\nbllesing that you came so well to Loundoun, and that you meet\nwith so good newes theare, as that the bischops are voted in\nboth howes to lous theaire vots theare. I hope the Lord will\nperfect His owne glorious worke. You know how your fathers\nbiusnes is neglected; and, alas! it is not speaking will sarue\nturne, wheare theare\n<P 147>\nis not abilltise to doo other ways; thearefore I could wisch,\nthat your father had one of more vnderstanding to intrust, to\nlooke to, if his rents are not payed, and I thinke it will be\nso. I could desire, if your father thought well of it, that M=r=\nTomas Moore weare instrusted with it; he knowes your fathers\nestate, and is an honnest man, and not giuen to greate expences,\nand thearefore I thinke he would goo the most fruegually way. I\nknowe it would be some charges to haue him and his wife in the\nhowes; but I thinke it would quite the chargess. I should be\nloth to haue a stranger, nowe your father is away. Deare Ned,\ntell your father what I haue rwiten to you, and I pray God\nderect him in his resolutions; and what he resoulues of, I shall\nbe contened with; so doo not forget to tell your father. I did\nnot rwite him word of it, becaus I would not make my letter so\nlonge to him, and I am not very well at this time; being ill, as\nI vse to be. I haue, by this carrier, sent vp your rwiteing\nboox, and your boox of bookes. I pray God blles you, and beleeue\nyou are most deare to,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n   I thanke God my coold is goone. \n(^Pheb: 11, 1641. Bromton Castele.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 11 February, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NWHARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A subaltern officer of the earl of Essex's army." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to London merchant George Willingham (according to Charles Carlton: Going to the Wars, 1994, Routledge)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nehemiah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; moved with the army." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Parliamentarian." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8068" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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                "<Q A 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 29>\n[} [\\LETTER XV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 26TH DECEMBER 1585.\\] }]\nMr. secretary, albeyt I wrote lately to you from Dordrick,\nhaving\n<P 30>\nthes convenyent messengeres, who doth meane to goe presently\ninto Englande, I wold [\\not\\] lett them pass without letting you\nknow where I am, and how greatly hir majesty ys in all places\nreverenced and honored, of all sortes of people, from hiest to\nthe lowest, assuring themselves alredy, now they have hir\nmajestyes good countenance, to beatt all the Spanyards out of\ntheir countrey ageyn. Never was ther people I think in that\njollyty that these be. I could be content to loose a lymme that\nhir majesty dyd se these contreys and towens as I have; she wold\nthan think a hole subsedye well spent, but only to have the good\nassurance and commandment of a few of these townes. I think ther\nbe not the lyke places agayn for England to be founde. I am now\ngoing to the Hage, whear I shall have matter to wryte to hir\nmajesty shortly. In the meane tyme I meane not to trowble hir\nmajesty with any lettre, having written from Dort also unto hir.\n   Thys sute I am to recomend unto you most ernestly. Ther ys a\ngentleman, one Jacob Muys Van Holy, who ys one of the ablest men\nin all these partes to serve hir majesty, both for his credytt\nand wysedome. He hath a sonne prisoner with the enymye, and very\nyll used. He besought me, yf ther were any Spanyard taken among\nour seamen, as he heareth ther ys, he wold be a proude man to\nhave him, or any, to redeme his sonne, for they wyll not sett\nhim at any ransom, for the hate to his father; who in dede hath,\nby his credytt, donn notable service in this cause, and no man\nbetter able at this day to serve her majesty. I assure you, in\nmy opinion, hit were a good tern to bestow Seburo uppon him, and\nyt ys my sute; I know it shall doe more good with all than xx=m=\ncrowns in money. He ys chefe bayly of Dordryght, where they have\nij=m= and iiij=c= able soldyers\n<P 31>\nof the very townes men as ever I saw in any place, and the\nkindest people; beside there ys belonging above ij=m= maryners\nto this town alone. I assure you yf such a parte might com to\nhim uppon the sudden, with a letter of thankes to the hole towne\nbesides, for ther honorable usage of me, hir majesties\nlyvetenant here, you shall wynn her more frends withall thorow\nall this countrey than a c Spanyardes be worth.\n   I must besech hir majesty, also, that ther may be partyculer\nletters wrytten of thankes to those towns who have so honorably\nand chargeably receaved me in hir majesty's name, as Dordryght,\nRotradame, and this towne Delf, which ar all iij notable fair\ntowns, and all trafyquers with England. Flushing and Mydelborow\nhad letters, which makes me the bolder to craye these. The worst\nof these towns presented me with xv=c= shott and armed men, at\nthe least, and dyd conduct me from town to town with vj and\nvij=c= shott.\n   This town ys an other London almost for bewty and fairnes,\nand have used me most honorably, as these berors can tell you;\nwith the greatest shewes that ever I sawe. The mett me along the\nryver as I cam, v=c= shott ij myles of; at my landing ther was\nnot so few as xv=c= shott more, standing in a row from my\nlanding tyll I cam to my lodging, which was nere a long myle; by\nthe way, in the great merkett place, they had sett a squadron,\nat the leaste of viij=c= or a 1000 pikes, all armyd, which was a\nmervellous fayr sight, and tall able personages as ever I saw.\nTher was such a noyse, both here, at Rotradame, and Dordryght,\nin crying, \"God save queen Elisabeth,\" as yf she had ben in\nChepesyde, with the most harty countenances that ever I sawe;\nand therfore, whatsoever hath byn sayd to hir majesty, I beleave\nshe never bestowed hir favor uppon\n<P 32>\nmore thankfull people than these countryes of Holland; for the\nstates dare not but be queen Elyzabethes, for, by the lyving\nGod, yf ther shuld fall but the least unkindness, thorow ther\ndefault, the people wold kyll them, for these towns woll take no\ndyrectyon but from the queen of England, I assure you; and yf\nhir majesty had not taken them at this nede, but forsaken them,\nshe had lost them for ever and ever, and now hath she them, yf\nshe wyll kepe them, as the cyttysens of London, in all love and\naffectyon.\n   All our horses, that have byn uppon the water at London and\nhere above xxvj days, ar as well aryved as yf they had never byn\ntravelled, and not so fayr when they wer shipt as they be now.\n   Lastly, sir, I besech send me a pursevant; he that I\napointed, and desyered to goe, made sute a day before I cam away\nto tarry at [{home,{] with xx excuses, his name ys Segar. I prey\nyou, sir, lett some one, and an able boddy, be apointed with\nspede. Yf you call for clarencius he wyll name some fytt man to\nyou. I have great nede of such a one. Yf he have French, or\nDuch, or Latyn, yt shall suffyce.\n   I perceave not only these people here dowbtyd of hir majesty\ndealing thus with the king of Spayn, but the princes of Germany\nalso, of whome one yesterday hath told me, that they know alredy\nof my coming, and so mervell at yt as he thinkes her majesty\nshall fynd them in an other tune than ever she found them yet;\nshortly I shall hear more, and, uppon this, yf the matter of\nSegaro werr satysfyed touching Cassamere, she wold shortly\ndyrect them all. I speak yt not for any respect for my self (God\nys judge), but you wyll not beleave what a reputacion this\ndealing in the Low Countreys hath alredy gotten hir.\n   I have most cause to complayn, that was sent out as I was,\nand yet stand, without help, or assistance, of such persons as I\nhoped for. I hear nothing of Sir William Pellam, nor Mr.\nKylligrew,\n<P 33>\nand, for my parte, yf I lak them one weke longer, I had as leave\nthe taryed styll, for now am I at the worst, even at the first;\nfor now wyll all the busynes be: yt were to much pytty to lose\nso great good thinges for lack of some help at the first. Yf yt\nwere not for Mr. Davison I shold be very farr to seke, God\nknows.\n   I find no great stuffe in my lytle colleage, nothing that I\nlooked for. Yt ys a pytty you have no more of his profession\nable men to serve. This man hath good wyll, and a pretty\nskollers wytt; but he ys to lytle for these bygg felloues, as\nheavy as hir majesty thinks them to be. I wold she had but one\nor ij such as the worst of half skore here be.\n   I find Ruddykyrke a very grave, wyse, honest man; now, in the\nfayth, he confesseth, he was almost out of belefe of hir\nmajesties goodnes. Walke dealeth most honestly and painfully.\nPaule Buys I find greatly envyed and myslyked; but he must nedes\nbe had, albyt all devyces ar used to putt him out from being a\ncouncellor.\n   Now a few wordes for St. Aldegonde. I wyll besech hir majesty\nto stay hir judgement tyll I wryte nest. Yf the man be as he now\nsemeth, hit were petty to loose him, for he is in dede\nmervelously frended. Hir majesty wyll think, I know, I am easily\npacyfied, or ledd, in such a matter, but I trust so to deall as\nshe shall gyve me thankes. He hath made my nephew and Mr.\nDavison deall with me; he hath sent his sonn, also, to me, to\ngyve him to me, but I forbare, tyll I had good advyce in dede,\nto send one to him, which was Gilpyn, and doe looke every oure\nto\n<P 34>\nhear from him agayn. Once yf he doe offer servyce yt ys sure\ninough, for he ys esteemed that way above all the men in this\ncountrey, for his word yf he gyve yt. His most enymyes here\nprocure me to wynne him, for sure just matter for his lyfe ther\nys none. He wold fayn come into Englond; so farr he ys com\nalredy, and doth extoll hir majesty for this work of hirs to\nheaven, and confesseth, tyll now, an angell could not make him\nbeleave yt. Well, I hope you shall hear that wyll not myslyke\nyou hearin. Fare you well, this Sonday morning, at Delph.\n   Your assured,\n   R. Leycester.\n   I never herd out of Englond yet synce I cam away.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honourable good frend sir Francis\nWalsingham, knight, her majesties principall secretarie.\n\n"@en ;
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                "This class comprises identifiable immaterial items that make propositions about reality.\nThese propositions may be expressed in text, graphics, images, audiograms, videograms or by other similar means. Documentation databases are regarded as a special case of E31 Document. This class should not be confused with the term “document” in Information Technology, which is compatible with E73 Information Object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Document"@fr , "文献"@cn , "Documento"@pt , "Τεκμήριο"@el , "Dokument"@de , "Документ"@ru , "Document"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E73_Information_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T3STONOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Country gentleman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Stonor II (1424-1474)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1450-1512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Inherited Rotherfield Peppard in Oxfordshire; expedition to France 1475." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Younger brother of Sir William Stonor. Married (1) Sybil, daughter and co-heiress of Sir David Brecknock of Wraysbury, Berkshire (by this marriage seven children); (2) Catherine, daughter of Sir Robert Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire (one daughter)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1512" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas III Stonor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1616 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 38>\n[} [\\XXIX. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeere Sister,\n   I haue receued yo=rs= by this post, and in readinge of it I\nremaned awhyle betwyxt hope and dispare till sutch time as I\ngrew towards the eand of yo=r= letter, whereby I founde the\ngrate cause yo=u= had to feare the well farr of my littl kinsman\nin regard\n<P 39>\nof his longe sickness; butt, vnderstandinge that it was an\nageue, I hope that you shall nott need to doubte any danger of\nhim att this present. Yf my prayers may any waye availe him or\nyo=u= or yo=rs=, I coulde be contented to tourne beadsman all my\nlife for to dooe yo=u= that charitable servis; in the meane tim\nmy earnest indeavou att all tims shall nott be wantinge booth\nfor yo=u= and all yo=rs=. Yo=r= kinde concleution in yo=r=\nletter I must eauer rest yo=r= debtor for; it is yo=r= worth,\nand nott my meritt, that eauer coulde deserve soe mutch loue\nfrom you. Conserneinge Rosseter whome I did imploye for England\n3 months agoe, w=th= speciall letters booth to yo=r= selfe and\nother frinds, I haue nott since his goinge eauer hearde from him\nnor whatt is becom of my letters, w=ch= mackes me to more then\nwounder att this discomfitir, for I made choyse of him as on\nthat I did asshewer myselfe I might repose trust in; and yf that\nhee haue plaide the knaue w=th= me, if eauer villin deserved to\nbe broken upon a wheele hee deserves it. I will att this time\nforbeare to troble you any furder, intreating yo=u= that my\naffection and loue may be remembered to yo=r= selfe, my brother,\nand my little kindred, whome I praye God to send yo=u= much joy\nand comfort of in this worlde. Soe in hast I rest,\n   Yo=r= affectionate louinge brother to my last ower,\n   T. Meautys.\n[\\1616.\\]\n   To his deere sister the Ladie Cornewalleys at Broome,\nSuffolcke, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "318" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28J%C3%BClich+%28Juliers%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1616"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Swallowfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Swallowfield, Berkshire?" , "Swallowfield, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Swallowfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_101>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1520S FO WGASCOIGNE>\n<X WILLIAM GASCOIGNE>\n<P 215>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXVI.\\] }] [^TO SIR ROBERT PLUMPTON^]\n(^To my Uncle Plompton be these delivered.^)\n   Uncle Plompton, I recomend me unto you, desiring you to call\nto your remembrance the byrth of my nephew William Farfax, which\nwas borne with you at Plompton, and let me have the dayt of his\nbirth. Also I pray you let me have the dayt of the marraige of\nmy cosin Hair and your daughter, which ye have in wrytting, as I\nam enformed; and ye thus doyng bynds me to doe you as great a\npleasure, which I shalbe glad to doe, with the grace of God, who\npreserve you to his pleasure, and thus fare ye well. From\nGawkthrop, the third day of March.\n   Your\n   William Gascoyne.\n[\\3 March 15-.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "nephew - uncle by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGASCOIGNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gawthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 3 March, 1525"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leghorn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leghorn" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leghorn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACAREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FIFTH VISCOUNT OF FALKLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58100" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANTHONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CAREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1656-1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SOMERSET, MOVED TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "5TH VISCOUNT OF FALKLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "311" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1694" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANTHONY CAREY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CRIGBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rigby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cosgrove, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Judge?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "243" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Rigby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WESA_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "politics" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1642 T TSAVILE>\n<X THOMAS SAVILE>\n<P 6>\n[} [\\THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^TO LADY TEMPLE^]\n   [\\December, 1642.\\]\nMadam,\n   I did receive youre letter, which was dated the 29 of Octob.\nuppon the 10 of November, so it had a verie slow passage. All\nletters are now opened, so I am glad to disguise my hand neither\nwith superscription nor subscription; the bearer will know who\nto deliver it unto, and you will then easilie guess from whome\nit comes. You desire to know what my aimes and intentions are,\nthat my frendes may do me service. I answer, the same they ever\nwas; since you let in my Lord Lowden, I would not have the K.\ntrample on y=e= p~liam=t= nor the p~liament lessen him so much\nas to make a way for the people to rule us all. I hate papists\nso much as I would not have the King necessetated to use them\nfor his defence, nor owe\n<P 7>\nanie obligation unto them. I love religion so well as I would\nnot have it putt to the hazard of a battle. I love libertie so\nmuch that I would not trust it in the handes of a conqueror. For\nas much as I love the King, I should not be glad he beate the\np~liam=t=, though they were in the wrong. I would do all good\noffices I could for the parliam=t=, and me thinkes I could do\nmanie w=th=out loosing either my conscience or my master. If\nthey would give me leave and if I might uppon those faire and\nChristian termes, I would be glad to come to my house at London,\nwhere I should be able to enlarge myselfe further then now I\ndare where nothing can pass w=th=out search. Madam, you see, as\nI ever did, that I speake freelie, and not as biased nor\nenclined by the p~liam=ts= success; for wee heere are assured\nthe K. is prosperous at this time neere London. The Q. wee\nheare, last night landed at Newcastle with great supplies from\nDenmarke. My Lo. of Newcastle and wee heere have almost ten\nthousand men together; and yet my desires are still the same to\nhave no conquests of either side, nor shall ever desire to live\nto see the ruine of an English parliam=t=. I will say it once\nagaine, if I may safelie and honorablie come to London, I doupt\nnot but they shall find there worst frend is not com.\n   Since I writt first unto you Mr. Hotham (when I litle\nexpected such a comand) by a command from y=e= parliam=t=, as he\nsaith, hath seased on my howse, and all I have, to the valew of\nsom 1,300 (^l.^) in money and goodes, and yet threatens to\ndeface the carcase of Howley. Whether I have deserved this usage\nGod will determine one day, and how iust it is the aughters will\nfeele.\n   I am infinitelie glad, for all this that my Cleopatra is\nrecovered, that all youres are well, and would be mightie glad\nto see both my cozen Carrs.\n[\\COVER ADDRESSED:\\] For La. Te. Lincolne Ins feildes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Christian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Temple née Leveson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Sir Peter Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "Temple acted as Savile's agent and messenger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Savile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "viscount" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Papers relating to the delinquency of Lord Savile, 1642-1646. Ed. by Cartwright, James J. Camden miscellany 8. Camden new series 31. 1883/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSAVILE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CTEMPLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Savile to Christian Temple née Leveson on December, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "love, family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1627 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 3>\n[} [\\IV.\\] }]\n[}TO MY DEARE HUSBAND S=R= ROBERT HARLEY.}]\n   Deare S=r= - Your two leters, on from Hearifort and the other\nfrom Gloster, weare uery wellcome to me: and if you knwe howe\ngladly I reseaue your leters, I beleeue you would neeuer let any\nopertunity pase. I hope your cloche did you saruis betwne\nGloster and my brother Brays, for with vs it was a very rainy\nday, but this day has bine very dry and warme, and so I hope it\nwas with you; and to-morowe I hope you will be well at your\njournis end, wheare I wisch my self to bide you wellcome home.\nYou see howe my thoughts goo with you: and as you haue many of\nmine, so let me haue some of yours. Beleeue me, I thinke I neuer\nmiste you more then nowe I doo, or ells I haue forgoot what is\npast. I thanke God, Ned and Robin are well; and Ned askes every\nday wheare you are, and he says you will come to-morowe. My\nfather is well, but goos not abrode, becaus of his fiseke. I\nhaue sent you vp a litell hamper, in which is the box with the\nryteings and boouckes you bide me send vp, with the other\nthings, sowed up in a clothe, in the botome of the hamper. I\nhaue sent you a partriche pye, which has the two pea chikeins in\nit, and a litell runlet of meathe, that which I toold you I made\nfor my father. I thinke within this muthe, it will be very good\ndrinke. I sende it vp nowe becaus I thinke carage when it is\nready to drincke dous it hurt; thearefore, and please you to let\nit rest and then taste it; if it be good, I pray you let my\nfather haue it, because he spake to me for such meathe. I will\nnowe bide you god night, for it is past a leauen a cloke. I pray\nGod presarue you and giue you good sugsess in all your biusnes,\nand a speady and happy meeting. \n   Your most faithfull affectinat wife, Brilliana Harley.\n<P 4>\n   I must beeg your bllsing for Ned and Rob. and present you\nwith Neds humbell duty.\n(^Bromton, the 5 of October, 1627.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "370" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 5 October, 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hi%C3%A8res>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hières" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hières" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/LabelProperty>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A foaf:LabelProperty is any RDF property with texual values that serve as labels." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Label Property" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "unstable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_aboard+the+Henrietta+in+Margett+Road>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "aboard the Henrietta in Margett Road" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "aboard the Henrietta in Margett Road" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Observation status - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-A> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-M> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-F> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-I> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-B> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-E> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-P> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-S> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_OBS_STATUS" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "This code list provides coded information about the \"status\" of an observation (with respect events such as the ones reflected in the codes composing the code list)."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Observation status - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AAHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Augusta Sophia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1768-1840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Lived at court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Attended to her father a lot; never married." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1840" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Augusta Sophia Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSPINK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spink" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1729-(1824?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bury St. Edmond's, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Patron of Ignatius Sancho, an early friend. A wealthy draper & banker." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Banker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1934" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1824" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Spink" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CAUSTEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Austen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Boarding school 1785-6, educated within the family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Austen, clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Cassandra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Austen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1773-1845" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Steventon 1773-1801 (at the Abbey School, Reading 1785-6); Bath 1801-1806; Southampton 1806-1809; Chawton 1809-1845" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Jane's heiress and executrix" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "26938" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1845" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cassandra Austen" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1628 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,141>\n[} [\\LXXVI. - FROM RICHARD MOUNTAGU TO ARCHDEACON COSIN.\\] }]\n[^FROM RICHARD MOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nYour letter came too late for me to speake with any Parleament\nmen concerning your businesse. The Session was concluded and\nthey risen, but had it come sooner, do you thincke me gratious\nthere, who should have ben left out of the pardon, if there had\nben any, and their petition might have prevayled. I knowe no man\nI can build upon in that Assembly, but nor you nor I need\ngreatly feare them, for what have we don? They cannot convent\nyou, being a member of the Convocation. By the Statute of Hen.\n6. viii=o= [\\anno, cap:\\] the first, the Convocation hath all\nthe privileges of either or both houses, which they acknowledge\n<P I,142>\nin my case, who yet (\\post tot et tantos strepitus\\) here\nnothing of them, and now I am told his Majestie hath gratiously\ngraunted a pardon for us all that are such (\\cordolia\\) to them.\nI could in a sort have wished you had ben sent for, for then we\nshould have enjoyed your company, as you promised me in Easter\nterme, and we should have schooled you for the 180 tapers upon\nCandlemas night. We must be wary and wise, you and I especially,\nand (\\Dum furor in cursu est, currenti cede furori\\) . It is\nwell resolved not to rejoyne to those bandoggs, but [^GREEK\nOMITTED^] and expect better dayes, at least not to scold with\nscolds.\n[^LATIN VERSE OMITTED^]\n   Newes I can send you none but what you knowe, and Dr. Linsell\ncan tell you, concerning my self and others. Only remember me to\nyour wife, though unknowen, and if I were a Bishop I should send\na Bishop's blessing, as you have the prayers of your\n   Pore true loveing frind,\n   Ri. Mountagu.\n   London, July vii. [\\1628.\\]\n   To the right w=ll=. my very worthy freind, Mr. Ihon Cosin,\nArchdeacon of York, att Durham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "288" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 7 July, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middleham+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Middleham Castle, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Middleham Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WHARTON_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 20>\n[} [\\VIII.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   My much honored Mr. I humbly greete you. My last unto you was\nSept. 26th, in which there were some errors, occasioned partly\nby my over hastinesse in wrightinge, for the bearer promised me\nto deliver it on Wensday, Sept. the 28th, partly by the various\nrelations dyspersed, but chiefly by reason I was upon the guard,\nand upon paine of death durst not stir from it to se or heare\nany occurrences; but I had as good intelligence as the city then\nafforded, for the trueth of thinges was not then knowne. The\nerrors are these. First, I wrote that the Earle of Northampton\nand the Lord Craven were with the Prince, but they were not; but\nupon sufficient information they were these, Prince Robert, Duke\nMawrice, the Lord Digby, Commissary Wilmot, Sir Lewes Dives, Sir\nWilliam\n<P 21>\nRussell, and Mr. Hastings. A second was, that most of the\ncuroseers, his Excellencies trope, were cut off, but they are\nsince returned and but few lost, but doe still beare the\naspersion of cowards. The third was, that Colonell Sands was\ndead; but both he and Captain Sands, though both wounded, yet\nare still livinge. But, that I may not trouble you with common\nrelations, which commonly are fictions, I have conferred with\ncommaunders, the best intelligencers, and have also veiwed the\nplace where the battaile was fought, but briefly. Worcestershire\nis a pleasaunt, fruitfull, and rich countrey, aboundinge in\ncorne, woods, pastures, hills, and valleyes, every hedge and\nheigh way beset with fruits, but especially with peares, whereof\nthey make that pleasant drinke called perry, w=ch= they sell for\na penny a quart, though better then ever you tasted at London.\nTouchinge the city, it is more large than any I have seene since\nI left London, and like London it abounds in outward thinges of\nall kinds, but for want of the Word the people perrish. It is\npleasantly seated, exceedingly populous, and doubtles very rich.\nIt is situate on the east bank of that famous river Severne. The\nwall in the forme of a triangle, the gates seaven, the bulwarkes\nfive, but much decayed: no castle, only a mount of earth. In\nthis citty there is a very stately cathedrall, called S=t=.\nMaries, in which there are many stately monuments; but amongst\nthe rest, in the middle of the quire, is the monument of Kinge\nJohn, all of white marble, with his picture thereon to the life.\nOn the south side, Kinge Arthur's tombe, of jette, but no\npicture thereon. This citty hath also a stronge stone bridge\nover Severne, consistinge of sixe arches, with a gate in the\nmiddle of the bridge, as stronge as that on London Bridge, with\na percullis. Five miles upon the left of this is Maluern Hills,\nwhich, for height and length and breadth, doe many degrees\nexceede all that ever I see. I nominate them because they are\nfamous, for on the top of them there is a very brave chase for\nmany miles together, a large ditch, and springs also, all on the\nvery top. Betweene these hills and the river was the late\nskirmish, about one mile from the city, which was in this\nmanner: - Our troopes on that side were devided to keepe the\nseverall passages, and Colonell Sands, Colonell Vines, and\nSergeant-Major Duglas, with their troopes, were set to keep this\npassage, which was at the end of a narrow lane, which the\ntreacherous inhabitants neare them discovered to the Prince, and\nhe forthwith set some troopes to lye in ambush, who brake downe\na hedge and lay in a feild on the right of them; the treacherous\ncitizens attending them in multitudes with muskets, who lay on\neach side the hedge. This done, the Prince with other forces\nwent\n<P 22>\nto meete them, but first sent a false alarum, informinge them\nthat the Cavalleeres weere all fled and had left the citty, and\nalso that his Excellency was come even to the gates, and\nimmediately these three troopes poasted away to meet his\nExcellency, for Sir William Belfore, Colonell Clarke, and our\nother commaunders, heard not of it, but hastinge downe a narrow\nlane the Prince met them. Colonell Sands beinge in the front,\nthe Prince asked him whom he was for, he answered \"For Kinge and\nParliament.\" He replyed, \"Not for the Kinge alone?\" He answered,\n\"No.\" Then said the Prince, \"For the King have at you.\" The\nColonell answered, \"For the Parliament have at you.\" And so they\ndischarged each at other. The rest followed them, and presently\nthose in ambush fired upon them, as also the musqetteers behind\nthe hedges. The horsemen charged not the second time, but\nimmediately fell to their swords, so that for the space of\nalmost an hour the skirmishe was excedinge hot. This relation I\nhad from an gentleman that was in the front of the battel, and\nwas wounded with the sword and bullets in seaven severall\nplaces, was stripped naked, and yet liveth. He affermeth that,\nthough there were ten for one, yet there were more slaine and\nwounded of them then of us; and I spake with one that heard the\nPrince, at his returne, say, that our men fought more like lions\nthen men. Our wounded commaunders he brought into the city, and\ngave commaund that they should be carefully looked unto, and\nwith all speed gathered his forces together and fled, leavinge\nall their reconinge to pay; in some places twenty pounde, in\nothers ten, in some more, some lesse, pretendinge and also\npromising to returne. Since their departure we heare that the\nPrince is wounded, but it is certaine Duke Maurice is mortally\nwounded. They report unto the Kinge that they have slaine eight\nhundred of our men, when there were but twenty-eight slaine in\nall, and some of them were Cavalleeres; of this I am certaine,\nfor I told all their gunnes, and searched the register of St.\nJones parrish, where they were all buried. They boast\nwonderfully, and sweare most hellishly, that the next time they\nmeete us they will make but a mouthfull of us; but I am\npersuaded the Lord hath given them this small victory, that they\nmay, in the day of battell, come on more presumptuously to thir\nowne destruction, in which battell, though I and many thousand\nmore may be cut off, yet I am confident the Lord of Hoasts will\nin the end triumph gloriously over these horses and all their\ncursed riders. They left, at their flight, in the city, some\nhorses, truncks, and other thinges, all which his Excellency\nhath seized on. Colonell Essex is made governor of this citty,\nand his regiment shall be garisons here.\n   Sir, our army did little thinke ever to have seene Worcester,\nbut the providence of God hath brought us heither, and had it\nnot, the city is so vile, and the country\n<P 23>\nso base, papisticall, and atheisticall and abominable, that it\nresembles Sodom, and is the very embleme of Gomorrah, and\ndoubtlesse it would have ben worse than either Algiers or Malta,\na very den of thieves, and refuge for all the hel-hounds in the\ncountrey; I should have said in the land; but we have handsomely\nhandled some of them, and doe cull out the rest as fast as we\ncan, who verbally cry (\\peccavi\\) , but cordially (\\iterum\nfaciam\\) , and indeed they do as they are taught by Dr. Prediux,\nlate madd By Shop, and other popish priests, who are all run\nawaye. To conclude, Monday, Sept. 26th, one of Prince Robert's\ntrumpeters came to our gates and sounded a point of warre, who\nwas presently taken and led blindfold through the city unto his\nExcellency. This night Sargeant Major Duglas was nobly buried.\nTuesday our soildiers, by commission from his Excellency,\nmarched seven miles to Sir William Russell's house, and pillaged\nit unto the bare walls. Wensday we fasted, and Mr. Obbadiah\nSedgwick preached unto us, whom the Lord extraordinarily\nassisted, so that his doctrine wrought wonderfully upon many of\nus, and doubtless hath fitted many of us for death, which we all\nshortly expect. Thursday his Excellency proclaimed that\nwhosoever had any goods of the Cavalleers in custody should\nforthwith surrender them this day. I met with your servant\nBarry, who is in good health, with his horse. He was on the west\nof Severne, near the battell, but untill it was ended heard not\nof it. Wee joyntly present you and my Mrs. with our humble\nservice, as also Mr. Willingham, your brother, with his family.\nMr. Chappel's man and I do present our service to Mr. Chappell\nand his wife, Mr. Felton and his wife, and desire to heare of\ntheir welfare. Fryday morninge our drummes beat for our regiment\nto march away, but wheither I know not. Wee should bee very glad\nto see our colonell. Sir, I humbly intreate to excuse my late\nerrours, and to accept these my pore indeavors, beinge the last\nI suppose that ever I shall present unto you. Thus, with my\ndearest love to all your children and my fellow servants,\nwheither with you or from you, beinge to march away in hast, I\nmust conclude your everlovinge, humble, thankfull, and antient\nservant,\n   Nehemiah Wharton.\n   Worcester, Sept. the 30th, 1642.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 270>\n[^JOHN JONES TO ROBERT BARROW^]\nTo my Hon=ble= Friend Coll Robert Barrowe.\nDeare freind.\n   As many officers as were about y=e= Towne this morning mett\nto advise w=t= is fitt to be done upon y=e= papers w=ch= Mr.\nPayne brought over to be subscribed. I finde them all in a very\ngood, honest frame of spirit, very willing and ready to act\nanything y=t= may mayntayne and strengthen union and love\nbetween them and y=e= army of England, and shall be warranted by\ny=e= rule of prudence and christianity. Some difficulty lay upon\nthem in regard y=e= declaration of y=e= Army of England in\nrelation to a future settlem=t=, (and y=e= insisting upon some\nreall good things to be established to y=e= Nations, w=ch= may\nmake y=e= people happier in their Civill and Spirituall\nconcernements, then the late Powers have hitherto rendred them),\nis not come forth for want of a thorough assurance thereof. His\nEx=cie= the Lord Generall ffleetewoode made some demurre (as we\nhave beene informed) of accepting the Gen=ll=ship untill he\nshould bee satisfied of\n<P 271>\ntheir full purpose therein, and how farre he recieved\nsatisfaction in y=t= matter doeth not appeare here. Another\nconsideration lay before them, w=ch= was y=e= private state of\nthis army, many officers discharged of their commands w=th=out a\ncourt marshiall, and very many more expecting y=e= like measure;\nand how to p=r=vent these persons appeareing w=th= their\ncommands, and attempting a discomposure amongst the fforces, is\nmatter of seriouse advise. In the close they appointed a further\ndebate of this matter to be on this day seaven-night, and in the\nmeanetyme every man in his respective station promise to\nconsider how w=th= full unanimity it may bee carried on, and to\nendeavour to remove scruples where they meete w=th= them,\nhopeing likewise y=t= by that time the said declaration may come\nover, and y=t= it will bee soe comp=r=hensive of good things,\nand soe suitable to y=t= spirit of an army of ffreeborne\nEnglishmen and Gospell professo=rs=, that it will give\nuniversall satisfaction. I desire you to give L=t= Gen=ll=\nLudlow this accompte, and likewise to his Ex=cie= and to others\nas you shall receive directions from him.\n   Yo=r= affecc~onate ffriend and servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 30th October, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 93>\n[} [\\LXI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   I haue now receiued yo=e= letters w=th= much sattisfaction to\nmy desiers, by vnderstandinge of yo=e= health & safe ariuall at\nLondon after so troublesome a journey; & do retourne vnto the\nhealthfull estate of o=e= childeren & my self, who haue since\nyo=e= departure (thancks be to God) suffered very little in my\nbrest. I do wonder much that the\n<P 94>\ncom~ission was not retourned in the prescribed tyme, since I my\nself beinge at Norwich w=th= M=r= Morse did so much vrge yt to\nM=r= Sherwood, who promised to retourne yt w=th=out fayle;\nneyther haue I hearde any thinge of yt since yo=e= departure,\nbeing not able to com~end any thing concerninge that business\nbut my many wishes for yo=e= frutefull endeauors in the\nproceeding. My father her hath taken me so wholy vpp to his\nseruise, hauinge at this tyme 50 men at worke in castinge his\ngreat pond, that I can hardly haue tyme to look home, being my\nself also studious to obserue him w=th= my best wits for the\nbetter effecting of myne & yo=e= desiers. You shall receiue by\nthis bearer yo=e= wastecote, hauinge receiued yt this day from\nBroome w=th= the health of o=e= childeren. I could gladly\nvnderstande some tyme for the expectation of yo=e= retourne,\nbut I do expect uncertayntye in yt from the vncertaynety of o=e=\nbusiness; being assured that w=th= its licence ou=r= mutuall\nloues shall receiue quickly ther mutuall desiers in each other's\npresence. In the meane tyme I leaue yt, w=th= my self, wholely\nto yo=e= disposing; and you=e= self attended w=th= the best\nprayers of him who wilbe alwaies Yo=e= Nath. Bacon.\n   I pray speak to John Fenn to buy me 3 ownces of masticott\nmore than I wrote for, & it need not be of the best sort, yt\nbeing for yo=e= seate, w=ch= was\n<P 95>\nsett vpp the last Satterday. We haue payed a subsidie & halfe to\nthe beneuolence. My seruice to all w=th= you.\nCulford, May 15 [\\1624\\] .\n   To his moste worthy friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at the Lady\nCooke's howse by Charing Cross, geue these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sir Robert seems to have been in London with his wife." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1503 FN WPLUMPTON>\n<X WILLIAM PLUMPTON>\n<P 176>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLII.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipfull Sir Robart Plompton, knyght, be thes\ndelivered in hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull father and mother, I recomend me unto you,\npraying you of your dayly blessing; and all my brethern and\nsisters is in good health (blessed be (^Jesu^) ) and prays you\nof your dayly blessing, and my lady mother also. Sir, I marvell\ngreatly that I have no word from you (and my cousin Gascoyne\nalso) under what condition I shall behave me and my servants.\nSir, it is sayd that Sir John Roclife will ploue, but we are not\ncertayne; and if that they come, my cousin Gascoyn saith well\ntherin, for he will se them on that mannor that they will not\nlike: and bytts me and my servants keep house, and he will send\nus x bowes, and us ned. Sir, your frinds trowes ye beleve fayr\nwords and fayr heightes, and labors not your matters; for they\ntrow that ys not the Kings mynd, nor knowes not of ther dealing,\nthat they indyte you, and me, and your servants, as ye may se by\nthe Judgment herof. Sir, I have sent you ij letters, derected\nfrom my lord Archbishop; the which I have answered him, that I\nwill keepe the Kings peace. And also I meane sent him word,\nwhether the tenants should occupy\n<P 177>\nor no. And it is my cousin Gascoyns mynd, that they shall occupy\nfor the tyme; and therfor I besech you send me word, how I shold\ndo in every cause, and my servants also. Sir, your frinds\nthinkes that thes indytements ar for you, and it be shewed to\nthe King or his Counsell. Both my cousin Gascon, and my brother\nElson, as your counsell, gives you so to do. And also I besech\nyou send me word, as shortly as ye may possibly. No more at this\ntyme, but the Trenietie kepe you. From Plompton, on saint\nBenedic day.\n   By your son,\n   William Plompton, Esquier.\n[\\21 Mar. 1502-3.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 21 March, 1503"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(The Netherlands?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(The Netherlands?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Burnithen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Burnithen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Burnithen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Windsor Castle, Berkshire" , "Windsor Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Windsor Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2SEYMOUR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Created a baronet 1611." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edward Seymour of Berry Pomeroy, Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1563, d. 1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Berry Pomeroy, near Totnes, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First son. Grandson of the Protector. Married 1576 Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Champernowne (b. in/ante 1524, d. 1578), soldier and naval commander." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "143" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Seymour" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "traitor Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1593 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 81>\n[} [\\NO. XLVII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\May 1593.\\]\n   No sample bettar triar of truthe, my deare beloued brother,\nthan whan dides dothe give a right sequel to wordes precedant,\nthe report of wiche profe sins your actions make me, iven in the\nlast just handeling of that wicked traitor Westmerland, whom\nmany benefitz of life and lande, besides all other kind and\nlouinge traictmentz, could neuer let but he wold nides make his\nname the first traitor that euer my raigne had; to whom, nether\ncause, nor iniury, nor pouerty, nor il vsage, gaue euer shadowe\nof mene to moue suche a thoght, but wer hit not that he liueth\nby my meanes (whom many wold, for the horror of his fact, or now\nhaue dispached), (\\securus propter contemptum\\) , els hit had\nnot bine possible for him to haue liued to this howre; but I\ndout not but your answer to his treasonable lettar wyl make him,\nand suche like, knowe that you not only hate the treason, but do\nowe as muche to the traitor; and, I assure you, I wil neuer\nsuffer that this fact of yours shal retourne void, but wil euer\nrecompence you withe the like, with my million of thankes for\nsuche kinglike part.\n   And, now, I heare that some nobleman hath bine accused of so\n<P 82>\nhorrible a crime as my hart rues to remember. For Godz loue,\nlook throw no spectacles to your owne safety. Your yees be\nyounge, you nideth not haue a clere sight in your so nye a\ncause, and let your counseil see that you wyl not easely be\nbegiled in making to smal regard of that wiche toucheth life -\nyea, of a king! For overgreat audacitie wyl brede, to a mynde\nthat may be sone perswaded that all is wel, to do the boldlar a\nwicked act. Hard is the skul that may serue in place of suche a\ndanger, nay hit may bride hit to neglect hit. You haue had many\ntreasons wiche to tendarly you haue wrapt vp. I pray God the\ncindars of suche a fire bride not one day your ruine. God is\nwitnes I malice none, but for your seurty is only the care of my\nwriting. I desiar no bloude, but God saue yours. Only this my\nlong experience teacheth me; whan a king neglectes himself, who\nwyl make them enemis for him? Let this serve you for a\n(\\caveat\\) . You wil beare with the fault that affection\ncommiteth, and use the profit to your best good. For wiche I wyl\neuer pray to God, who long defend you from al treachery.\n   Your most assured loving sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n   While Bodewel is in this case, give ordar, I beseche you,\nthat the ordars so wel begone may be perfourmed, and so\ncontinued, and that no man haue rule ther that taketh not to\nhart the quiet of bothe realmes.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my deare brother the king of Skotz.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "81" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on May, 1593"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Edo>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Edo" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edo" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESPENSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "E." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spense" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Blackheath, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Supervised the inspectors in Swallowfield." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "E. Spense" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wrotham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wrotham, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wrotham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ONAYLOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1603-23; university preacher 1612; taxor 1613-4; rector of Bincombe, Dorset 1620-23; rector of Marwood and of Tawstock, Devon 1623-36." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled in London under Mr. Spight. Admitted pensioner at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1596; BA 1600, MA 1603. DD?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Brian Naylor, citizen of London (perhaps a whitebaker, d. c. 1611?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1580, d. 1636 (another source: 1667)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and schooled in London, studied and worked in Cambridge 1596-1614 (fellow until 1623). Livings: Bincombe, Dorset 1620-23; Marwood and Tawstock, Devon 1623-36. Buried at Marwood (son was born there c. 1628). Apparently had something to do with Tawstock already in 1617-18 (letters written there)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married post 1624 Mary, daughter of Christopher Hocking, of Great Torrington, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Tawstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5152" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1636" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Naylor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBERIDGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Brook?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Goodwith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Beridge (née Brook?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister? to John's daughter-in-law Anne Brook?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "288" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goodwith Beridge (née Brook?)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Essex" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_079>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1627 FO TABOWES>\n<X SIR TALBOT BOWES>\n<P 315>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCVI.\\] SIR TALBOT BOWES TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}]\n[\\18 Nov. 1627.\\]\n   Sir, I was muche comforted and refreshed with hope that, by\nyour good meanes and your sonne's, my brother should have had\npresent delyverye from his long and tedious imprisonment: but I\nperceyve yt is God's will yet to trye me further how I can beare\nhis hand; for of late I receyved a letter from my nephew\nMatthew, wherein he desyred that with patience his jorney to\nLondon\n<P 316>\nfor that occasion might be deferred till Candlemas terme, in\nrespect both of his owne weaknes and his wyf's dangerous\nsicknes, whom to leave so soone in suche a case woulde be to her\na great discomfort and discouragement. I returned him answere,\nthat God forbyd I shoulde intreate him to anythinge that was\neyther an impayringe of his owne health or a discomfort to his\nwyfe; and, in good fayth, I then writ truely and ingeniouslye as\nI thought: but since I hear that his wyf is pretylye well\nrecovered, and I hope he himselfe may undertake suche a jorney\nwithout danger; whiche yf yt may be, then I woulde intreate your\nfurtherance thereunto. It is true that my brother's imprisonment\nis greevous unto me, in respect he is my brother; and yt is\naugmented by this, that yt is generally apprehended to be for my\ncause. I have no freinde in the world whom I dare intreate in so\ngreat a busines as his deliverye but your self alone; and yet I\nam not so thirstye to compasse myne owne desyre, nor so\nrespectlesse of the wellfare of yourself and your posterytye, as\nto intreate you to anythinge unlesse you first see yourself\nfreed from feare of future danger. But, yf that may be done,\nthen myne earnest desyre is for expedition in the busines; for I\nperceyve delayes wilbe a great discomfort to my brother, and in\nthat respect too grevous to my self. I will saye no more, but\nthe experience of your former love hath made me adventure upon\nthis request; and, yf there be any cause of my presence to make\nsecurytye, upon notice thereof I will not fayle to come to\nYorke: and in the mean tyme thinke this of me, I beseeche you,\nthat I will never forget what you have done for\n   Your distressed brother-in-lawe and love,\n   Talbot Bowes.\n   Streatlam, the 18=th= of November, 1627.\n\n"@en ;
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                "18 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "315" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TABOWES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Streatlam> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Talbot Bowes to Timothy Hutton on 18 November, 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBURBIDGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Worked for Joseph II Banks' family in Lincolnshire. Possibly steward of their Lincoln house. Tenant?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Burbidge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1983" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Burbidge" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sedbergh>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westmorland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sedbergh, Westmorland" , "Sedbergh" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sedbergh" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Vevey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Vevey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Vevey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 194>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS SCOTT^]\n   M=r= Tho. Scott,\nDear and my ever hon=d= Friend,\n   The inclosed, from Mr. Frost, is from Mr. Coghlin Com~issary\nGen=ll= Reinolds, certifyes here that Clare Castle\n<P 195>\nis surrendered to Leif=t= Gen=ll= Ludlow. The Irish are now\nendeavouring to have a gen=ll= meeting or councell, as they call\nit, at James Towne upon the Shannon northward. Itt is thought\nthey have some express from their young King, since the defeate\nat Worcester, and many of them seemes to bee confident that\ntheir King hath a considerable army in the Marches of Wales, by\nwhom a considerable overthrowe was given (as they alleadge) to\nthe Parliam=ts= forces in South Wales - this Reported by Dungan\nto Coll. Markham, who is his prisoner, and now upon his paroll,\nhe hath desired leave to send into England to understand the\ncondic~on of affaires there, being resolved (as he sayeth) to\nlay downe Armes, and get beyond Seas, as soone as he is\nsatisfyed the King's Interest is lost in England, but the\nCom=er= will not (without further advice) grant such leave,\nleast such might be sent to negociate with forrigne agents.\nLorraine is still high in their hopes and expectations, w=th=\nw=ch= they abuse the common people, and endeavo=r= to draw them\nto a generall rising, perswaeding them that the Parliam=t= will\ngrant them noe termes for Religion, Lives, or Estates. Longford\nand severall other Baronies are lately gone out in Rebellion,\nbut the Lord hath cast feares and terrors upon them; when they\nintend to Rest, apprehensions of feares and allarmes fall upon\nthem, even when noe parties of o=rs= are neere; they are divided\ninto factions and jalousies among themselves; the old Irish\nlooke upon Dungan and Sherlocke and their Adherents, as falling\naway from them, and all confesse themselves to bee in a\ndesperate and lost condic~on. If the Parliam=t= thinke fitt to\nhold forth any qualificac~ons to them, I humbly conceive it is\nhigh time they were declared. Sir, I beseech you, afford a\nlittle of yo=r= assistance to y=e= affaires of Ireland, at that\ncom~ittee, especially in those particulars of money menc~oned in\no=r= letters to y=e= councell, wherein the condicon of affaires\nhere\n<P 196>\nare faithfully Represented. Trully I write these lines to you\nw=th= a trembling heart; my dear wife, a precious godly woeman,\nand a faithfull yokefellow, is now finishing her course, after 4\nmonethes heavy sicknes - shee cannot, without a miracle, outlive\nthis night. In respect of her I have great cause to rejoyce, but\nI want a selfe-denying spirit. This will occasion, and hath\ndrawne uppon me already, some extraordinary charge, w=ch= makes\nme presume to desire yo=r= favour to know whether anything hath\nbene thought of upon the Com=rs= letters to yo=r= selfe, S=r=\nHenry Vane and Major Galloway concerning o=r= Sallaries. I\nthought to have bene silent in this matter, but necessity of\nconveniency at least makes mee breake through any former\nResoluc~ons, rather than hazard an Imputac~on of a base Mind: If\nanything bee ordered in that particular, I desire my brother\nHumphrey Jones (who professes much beholdingnes to you) might\nhave an order to Receive to my use what is allotted to mee. Here\nis noe money to be had, and it were a sinne to take it if it\nwere, while soe many poore sick souldiers are dayly perishing\nfor want of competent sustennance. Pardon this my freenes w=th=\nyou, being soe unworthy of soe many favours and respects as you\nhave bene pleased to cast upon mee. Yo=rs= of the 4=th= of\nNovember came very seasonably to us with the newes of Man and\nJersey, wee having then a convoy goeing to Connaught. If it were\nnot presumption, I could wish that my humble services were\npresented to my Lord Leif=t= who sent me hither, the unworthiest\nand unfittest of many thousands. I wish the Lord would furnish\nme w=th= such a head and heart to mannage this great Trust as he\nhath who designed me for it. I shall noe further adde to yo=r=\ntrouble at present.\n   Yo=r= faithfull and true Servant.\nDublin, 19=th= Nov., 1651.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "194" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Scott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "MP, head of intelligence, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "administrators and friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSCOTT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Thomas Scott on 19 November, 1651"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "uncertain education"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OHOPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LIEUTENANT OF THE TOWER 1570-90. KNIGHTED IN 1561. (SHERIFF OF SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "OWYN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LIVED IN LONDON AT LEAST 1570-90. POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS WITH EAST ANGLIA (SHERIFF OF SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "346" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "OWYN HOPTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises those material or immaterial items to which instances of E30 Right, such as the right of ownership or use, can be applied. \nThis is true for all E18 Physical Thing. In the case of instances of E28 Conceptual Object, however, the identity of the E28 Conceptual Object or the method of its use may be too ambiguous to reliably establish instances of E30 Right, as in the case of taxa and inspirations. Ownership of corporations is currently regarded as out of scope of the CRM. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Объект Права"@ru , "Legal Object"@en , "Objeto Jurídico"@pt , "Objet juridique"@fr , "Νομικό Αντικείμενο"@el , "Rechtsobjekt"@de , "法律物件"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Benington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herts.%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Benington, Herts.?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Benington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, public news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1615 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 33>\n[} [\\XXIV. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nBedford House, this [^BLANK IN THE TEXT^] of December [\\1615.\\]\nDeare Cornewallis,\n   Because your woeman went so sodainely out of the towne as my\nletters fayled comming tyme enough to goe by her, I send this\nbearer, by whos jorney I shall not only have the means to bring\nmyselfe to your remembrance, whear I desier to live as your most\naffectionat freind, but the contentment to hear how you and\nyours doe. If I might also by him understand that M=r= Bacon and\nyou wold shortly be in towne, itt wold be very wellcome newse to\nme that am like to be a Londoner the most of this winter, to\nayer my house at Twicknam against the spring. I am shuer the\n<P 34>\nbusnesses now a foote hear flie over all the kingdom, and\ntherfore cannot be unknown to you; yett Sir Thomas Monson's\nbeing sent this morning to the Tower perhaps will not be so\nsoone with you by any other hand as by this letter; therfore itt\ntells you of that, and that the change of his prison is a signe\nther is more to be laid to his charge then what consernes\nOverbury's death only. My La. of Somersett is not yett brought\nto bed, but this is her last day of reckoning. Whear and when\nthis tragedy will ende I thinke God only knows; to whom, with my\nbest devotion, I com~ende you, and beg of you that no omission\nof seremonis may make you thinke me the lesse\n   Your faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\n   Sweet Madam, comend me to M=r= Bacon and continue me in his\ngood opinion, which I will be ever ready to deserve by any\noffice of an affectionat freind.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "282" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on December, 1615"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_046>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 95>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVI.\\] }]\n(^To the right honorable my singuler good master, Sir Robart\nPlompton, Knight.^)\n   In my most humble wyse I recommend me unto your mastership,\nand to my singuler good ladys. Late ye wrote to me a letter, the\nwhich I received upon Whitsonday at nyght, touching the\ndeparting of Sir Henry Wentworth; and incontinent upon yt, I\ntoke a bote, and went to Grenewich, and shewed the matters to my\nlord of Derby; and he appoynted me to attend uppon him unto he\nspake with the King, and so I did; and the Kings grace will in\nno wyse that Sir Henry Wentworth departe from your country, as\nmore at larg I shall send you word in hast, when I have more\nsure messinger. Sir, I pray you shew to my ladys\n<P 96>\nthat Byrd of Knasbrough spake to me for certaine things to send\nthem; and he cold cary none, for he went to Hales and many other\npilgramages. Wryte in a byll such things as they wold have, and\nsend to me. Sir, ye have a faythfull frynd and servant of Davy\nap-i-Kriffith, but I marvell that ye sent not the mony at\nPentycost. I am douted that he vary from his grant, ther is so\ngreat labor made to him for Havarey. Notwithstanding his letter\nsend to you in the favor of W=m=. Plompton, I am through with\nhim affor my lord of Derby, that ye shall occupie, and put and\ndepute under you whosoever ye wyll, at your pleasure; and so\nshall your indentures be made, ye observing all covenauntes. And\never your owne to my pore power, as knoweth our Lord, who your\ngood mastership, and my good ladys, with all yours, preserve.\nFrom London, (\\crastino Corporis\\) .\n   Your most humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\11 June 1490.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "95" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "294" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 11 June, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPARKHURST>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "M.A. 1533, CA 1545 RECTOR OF PIMPERNE, DORSET. D.D. 1566, BISHOP OF NORWICH 1560, PUBLISHED A COLLECTION OF LATIN EPIGRAMS 1574, FLED TO ZURICH ON QUEEN MARY'S ACCESSION, RETURNED IN 1559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Merton College, Oxford; MA 1533; created DD Oxford 1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PARKHURST" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "55" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1511-2 Feb. 1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM GUILFORD, SURREY, TO OXFORD, ZURICH AND NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF GEORGE PARKHURST? SUPPORTER OF THE REFORMATION, CALVINISTIC LEANINGS." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP OF NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "12361" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "19737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1511" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1575" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN PARKHURST" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1583-91, apparently a lecturer in rhetoric; then auditor or accountant for Greville's estate; deputy treasurer of the navy under Greville 1599-1604; forced to retire, exiled from court, helped to manage Greville's personal estate 1604-18; naval commissioner 1618; sat in all the parliaments of the 1620s; master of requests 1622; knighted 1624; one of the two principal secretaries of state 1625-40." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5828" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "May have attended Westminster School; matriculated pensioner from Trinity College, Cambridge 1576, scholar 1580, BA 1581, MA 1584." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Coke (d. 1582) of Trusley, near Derby; wife Mary Sacheverell (d. 1580), daughter and heir of Thomas Sacheverell of Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1563-1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born & possibly schooled in London (father was of Derbyshire); educated & early career in Cambridge 1576-91; travelled on the continent 1593-97; court (main domicile) 1599-1604, 1618-40; Herefordshire 1604-18; moved his family to London 1623; retired to Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire 1640, also owned land in Leicestershire; civil war => forced to move to Tottenham, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth of 11 children. Married (1) 1604 Marie Powell (d. 1624), daughter of John Powell of Preston, Herefordshire, an employee of Greville's; (2) 1624 Joan Gore (née Lee), daughter of a former lord mayor of London, Sir Robert Lee, and widow of a former alderman, William Gore." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1644" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Coke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WESA_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "dogs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1632 T TWENTWORT>\n<X THOMAS WENTWORTH>\n<P 2>\n[^LORD WENTWORTH TO JAMES HAY, THE EARL OF CARLISLE.^]\nMy very good Lord,\n   Ther is upon the way towards your Lordship a whole kennall of\nhoundes; five cople of them are for me, nor was I ever maister\nof soe many before in all my life. I wishe they prove for your\nliking; thus much in therbyhalfe, according to the dialecte of a\nNortheren Cracker. Ther ancestors weare of thos famouse Heroes\nthat in the feildes of Hanworth and Wettwange weare of the\ncheefe in sentte and vewe, and, if it came to a blacke hare, run\ndoggs,\n<P 3>\nhorse, and men cleare out of sighte, and the silly beaste was\nsure to die for it before she gott to the tow miles end. Your\nLordship is left free to your beleafe, but thus much shall be\nsworne, if you desire an oathe for it; what thes thar oxpring\nmay performe upon the Alpes I cannot be resolved by our\nhuntsmen, but it is strongly supposed they will not prove\n(\\Pejores avis\\) , and then the day is ours sure. The subjectt I\nam upon is ritche and noble, and losse it weare to give it over\nsoe quickly; but truly, my Lord, if I end not quickly I shall\nnot see to write, soe as I must intirely assigne them over to\nther good fortune and myself to your favoure, wishing sum better\noccasion by which I may expresse unto you how sincerely and\nhartely I am\n   Your Lordship's Most faithfull and most humble servante,\n   Wentworth.\n   Yorke, this 20th of December, 1632.\n   My humble service to my Ladye I beseeche you; for such is the\nspeede and dullnesse of my sight as both conspire to give me noe\nleisure or meanes to write any more.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Autograph by internal evidence." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "allies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "viscount, lord deputy of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Four letters of Lord Wentworth, afterwards Earl of Strafford, with a poem on his illness. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden miscellany 8. Camden new series 31. 1883/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "283" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWENTWORT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHAY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wentworth to James Hay on 20 December, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gravesend>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gravesend, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gravesend" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Image>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An image." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Image" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#equivalentClass>
                <http://schema.org/ImageObject> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Witchingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Witchingham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Witchingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2BOYLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1715 Lord Treasurer of Ireland; privy councillor 1729; resigned all offices 1733." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Privately educated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Boyle (d.1704), 2nd earl of Burlington, 3rd earl of Cork" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boyle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1694-1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; resided at his seats in London, in Chiswick, Middlesex, and at Londesborought in Yorkshire; grand tour 1714-1715; London; Italy again briefly in 1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Vast family estates in Ireland, Yorkshire, and elsewhere. Never visited Ireland. Patron of artists, especially writers, and particularly of Alexander Pope. Passionate over architecture c. 1721-1743, designed many buildings. Lover of music. Collector of statues and paintings. FRS, FSA. Married Dorothy Savile 1721." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Burlington and of Cork; architect, collector, patron of the arts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1753" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Boyle" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P135_created_type>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E83_Type_Creation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "created type"@en , "δημιούργησε τύπο"@el , "erschuf Typus"@de , "a créé le type"@fr , "criou tipo"@pt , "创造了类型"@cn , "создал тип"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94_has_created> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPERYAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Judge. Fellow of Exeter 1551, resigned in the same year; MP for Plymouth 1563; serjeant-at-law 1580; judge of the common pleas 1581-93; knighted 1592; chief baron of the exchequer 1593-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22006" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Exeter College, Oxford; Clifford's Inn; joined the Middle Temple 1553, called to the bar 1565." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Peryam (d. 1572), \"a man of means\", twice mayor of Exeter; wife Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Hone of Ottery St Mary, Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Peryam" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1534-1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Exeter, Devon; educated in Oxford & London; worked in London (main domicile); died at his house at Little Fulford near Crediton, Devon (had bought large estates there; 3rd wife had lands in Buckinghamshire)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Married (1) Margery, daughter of John Holcot of Berkshire; (2) in/ante 1574 Anne, daughter of John Parker of North Molton, Devon; (3) in/post 1593 Elizabeth Neville (1541-1621), daughter of the lord keeper, Sir Nicholas Bacon, and widow successively of Sir Robert D'Oyly and Sir Henry Neville. Acted as arbiter in disputes between between Nathaniel Bacon and his son-in-law, John Townshend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "429" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1604" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Peryam" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Navy+Office>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Navy Office, London" , "Navy Office, Greenwich" , "Navy Office" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Navy Office" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 T CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 291>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLV. THE KING TO THE EARL OF NEWCASTLE.\\] }] \n   New Castel\n   This is to tell you that this Rebellion is growen to that\nheight, that I must not looke what opinion men ar who at this\ntyme ar willing and able to serve me. Therfore I doe not only\npermitt, but command you, to make use of all my loving subjects\nservices, without examining ther Contienses (more then there\nloyalty to me) as you shall fynde most to conduce to the\nuphoulding of my just Regall Power. So I rest\n   Your most asseured faithfull frend\n   Charles R.\nShrewsbury 23 Sep. 1642.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Newcastle, governor of Newcastle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - military leader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCAVENDISH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shrewsbury> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to William Cavendish on 23 September, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2POTTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA ante 1741, DD ante 1767." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Potter Sr. (1673/4-1747), archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Potter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1715-1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Oxfordshire? Probably spent part of the year in Oxford when archdeacon 1741-1767. Connections also to Kent (Dean of Canterbury 1766-1770) and London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Archdeacon of Oxford 1741-1767; diocesan registrar (sinecure). Dean of Canterbury 1766-1770. Attained archdeaconry through his father's influence; lost said favour upon marrying \"a domestic servant from Lambeth\" and was disinherited. Kept Thomas Secker informed on Oxford politics and events, investigated clergy during visitations." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archdeacon of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "134" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1770" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jr Potter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128_carries>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an E90 Symbolic Object carried by an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.\nIn general this would be an E84 Information Carrier P65 shows visual item (is shown by) is a specialisation of P128 carries (is carried by) which should be used for carrying visual items.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "несет"@ru , "trägt"@de , "est le support de"@fr , "φέρει"@el , "承载信息"@cn , "é o suporte de"@pt , "carries"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130_shows_features_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WHARTON_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\III.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   Coventry, August the 30th, 1642.\n   Noble Sir,\n   As time permits, I desire to acquaint you with the passages\nof my pilgrimage. My last unto you was from Coventry, August the\n26th, which place is still our quarter; a City invironed with a\nwall co-equal, if not exceedinge, that of London for breadth and\nheight; the compass of it is neare three miles, all of free\nstone. It hath four strong gates, stronge battlements stored\nwith towers, bulwarks, courts of guard, and other necessaries.\nThis city hath magnificent churches and stately streets; within\nit ther are also several sweete and pleasant springes of water\nbuilt of free stone, very large, sufficient to supply many\nthousand men. The City gates are guarded day and night with four\nhundred armed men, and no man entreth in or out but opon\nexamination. It is also very sweetly situate. Thursday, August\nthe 26th, our soildiers pillaged a malignant fellowes house in\nthis City, and the Lord Brooke immediately proclaimed that\nwhosoever should for the future offend in that kind should have\nmartiall law. This day command was given that all soildiers\nshould attend their colors every morne by sixe of the clock to\nmarch into the feilde to practise, which is done accordingly.\nFryday several of our soildiers, both horse and foote, sallyed\nout of the City unto the Lord Dunsmore's parke, and brought from\nthence great store of venison, which is as good as ever I\ntasted, and ever since they make it their dayly practise, so\nthat venison is almost as common with us as beefe with you. This\nday our horse-men sallyed out, as their dayly custom is, and\nbrought in with them two Cavaleeres, and with them an\n<P 11>\nold base priest, the parson of Sowe, near us, and led him\nridiculously about the City unto the chiefe commaunders. This\nday I againe met with Davy, your horseman, and both are in good\ncase, horse and man. Saturday I met with your auntient maide\nservant Lydea, with her father and her brethren, who all wept\nfor joy when they saw mee an officer in this deseigne, for the\nday wee marched into Coventry the rebels had command to pillage\nAnstey, the habitation of her father, and Bromagam, the place of\nher and her husband's dwellinge; both which are but three miles\nfrom Coventry. She hath been maried three yeares, and presents\nher service unto you and my mistris, and your children. Her\nfather invited mee and twenty of the cheife of my company to\ndinner at Anstey, but time would not suffer us to accept it.\nThis day a whore, which had followed our campe from London, was\ntaken by the soildeirs, and first led about the city, then set\nin the pillory, after in the cage, then duckt in a river, and at\nthe last banisht the City. Sunday morne the Lord of Essex his\nchaplaine, M=r= Kemme, the cooper's sonne, preached unto us, and\nthis was the first sermon we heard since we came from Alisbury;\nbut before he had ended his first prayer newes was brought into\nthe church unto our commanders that Noneaton, some sixe miles\nfrom us, was fired by the enemy, and forthwith our Generall and\nseveral captaines issued forth, but I and many others stayed\nuntill sermon was ended, after which wee were commanded to march\nforth with all speed, namely, my captaine with Captain Beacon\nand Captain Francis of our regiment, and of other regiments, in\nall to the number of one thousand foote and one troope of horse;\nbut before we came at them they ran all away, not having done\nmuch harm; whereupon we returned to Coventry again with a\ncommand to be ready in arms by five in the morning next upon\npain of death. Our men are very courageous, and that they may so\ncontinue we desire, according to promise, a supply of faithfull\nable ministers, which we exceedingly want. This morning we are\nmarching forth to pursue the rebels, and that we may obtaine\nvictory we againe desire your earnest and constant prayers.\nThus, with my humble service to your selfe and my mistris, and\nalso unto all your children, and also my love to all my fellow\nservants, whether with you or from you, for the present, in\nextreme hast, I rest but not to remaine till death,\n   Your humble, lovinge, and thankfull servant,\n   Nehemiah Wharton.\n   I humbly intreate you favorably to accept these rude lines,\nfor I want time either to write or compose them in a more comely\nforme. I earnestly desire to heare of the occurrantes of London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be FS?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Willingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nehemiah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "officer of earl of Essex's army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from a subaltern officer of the Earl of Essex’s army, written in the summer and autumn of 1642; detailing the early movements of that portion of the parliament forces which was formed by the volunteers of the metropolis; and their further movements when amalgamated with the rest of the Earl of Essex’s troops. Ed. by Ellis, Sir Henry. Archaeologia 35: 310-334. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NWHARTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GWILLINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coventry> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nehemiah Wharton to George Willingham on 30 August, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_041>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "religious" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1658 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 260>\n[^JOHN JONES TO PETER STERRY^]\nTo Mr. Storry.\nDeare and Hon=d= in the Lord Jesus,\n   It was my happinesse (when I dwelt at Whitehall and was an\nunworthy member of that greate Councell) to have\n<P 261>\nsome glymps of the Spirituall frame of yo=r= Soule and of those\nexcellent truthes and precious Mysteries of the Gospell which\nyou then held forth, and although the ffleshly temper of my\nheart, and the little light which I then or yet attained in the\ntrue and saveing knowledg of them would not admitt mee to\nretaine much of what I then heard from you (because my spiritual\nunderstanding was darke and lowe to apprehend, and my heart not\nfilled to receive the impression of what you then delivered in\nmany sermons) yet my desires have been very much to have those\ntruthes renewed unto mee, and to have seene those labou=rs= of\nyo=rs= published in print, especially those Sermons you preached\non Phill. 1, 21; and since the Lord hath bene pleased to take\nfrom me my precious yoake fellow and faithfull helper in the\nthings of God, and to leave me heere, as it were, alone in a\nLand where the terrible Judgm=ts= hooave to and froe, devouring\nthe Inhabitants, and where most of those that possesse the feare\nof the Lord are either engaged in publiqe and pulpit contenc~ons\nabout outward Administrac~ons, especially those about Infant and\nadult washings, or carried out into a verball possession of the\nBare name, and denying the power of Godlinesse, circumscribing\nGod, Christ, Heaven, Hell and other objects of faith within\nthemselves to be God and Christ, and therefore hould themselves\nnot capable of sinning, and consequently noe acc~on of theirs to\nbe sinne. That prayer is impertinent and needlesse, that were to\nacknowledg God without them, and because where there is noe\nsinne there is noe lawe, and where there is noe transgression.\nAnd thus endeavouring to build up a fearfull spirituall Babell\ninstead of the service and worshipp of God by mysterious and\nunintelligible expressions. I have beene much heightened in\nthose my desires for y=e= better establishing my owne heart in\nthese shakeing times, and therefore have at this time taken upon\nmee the freedome to direct these lynes unto you, \n<P 262>\ntherein to expresse those my former and p=r=sent desires, and\nlikewise my hope that you will not be wanting in the greater\nduety you owe the Lord Jesus of publishing what hee hath\nrevealed unto you of those hydden mysteryes unto those y=t= want\ny=e= light and (like a man in a dreame) may bee apt to be lifted\nup (as hee thinkes into heaven) into fires of contenc~ons or\ndarke clouds of notions, unto which when the least beame from\nthe Sonne of Righteousnesse approacheth, the poore Creature's\nchariott of vapours and smoke dispenseth, and himselfe, frighted\nw=th= the fearfull fall, awaketh and findeth himselfe in the\nlowest and darkest posture of man. I looke upon you as one of\ny=e= most proper and effectual Instrum=ts= in y=e= Lord's hand,\nto convey that light and life y=t= may awaken and warne poore\ncreatures in such condic~on, and thereby rescue them from the\nsubtile snares of Sathan, which is the reason why I have given\nyou this trouble, and am raised to this confidence y=t= you will\nregard w=t= is here written, although from one who is very\nlittle, if at all, knowne unto you; and if, in y=e= mean time,\nyou would aford me something of yo=r= thoughts touching y=e=\nbefore menc~oned perticulars which trouble and distract y=e=\nchurch of Christ heere, I wuld esteem it a speciall favour from\nthe Lord, and much of Christian freindshipp from you.\n   Yo=r= affec~ionat freind,\nReally to serve you in the ways and Bowells of Christ,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 29th Sept., 1658.\n\n"@en ;
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                "29 September" ;
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                "National Library of Wales catalogue says the year is 1653!" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "260" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sterry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "preacher to the council of state" ;
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                "spiritual" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, MP" ;
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                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PSTERRY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to Peter Sterry on 29 September, 1658"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHAVILAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Colonel Francis Lee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Caroline Lee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haviland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
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                "b. c. 1727, d. 1751" ;
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                "Lived in Ireland 1748-1751." ;
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                "Daughter of Lady Elizabeth Lee, Edward Young's wife; (great-granddaghter of Charles II). Married in 1748 army officer William Haviland (1718-1784), and moved to Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "857" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1751" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Caroline Lee Haviland" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stalbridge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stalbridge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stalbridge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Constantinople>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Constantinople" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Constantinople" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUNDERDOWN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Mr. Smith, lived at Shepherdswell (aka Sibertswold)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hannah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Underdown née Smith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived at Shepherdswell, Kent. Had friends in Canterbury." ;
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                "Married to John Underdown. Had a daughter, Frances (c. 1735-1758), who married Elizabeth Carter's eldest brother John 1755. Miscarried 1738. May have penned a pastoral that was published in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1742. The Underdowns and the Carters were close friends." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "11870" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1783" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hannah Underdown née Smith" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WALDBROUGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aldbrough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Ellingthorp, near Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "412" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Aldbrough" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stonor, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stonor" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WNICHOLLS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Purser's mate on the Dragon in the EIC 10th voyage 1611. Chief factor at Tiku autumn 1613 - 1617. Chief agent for the Moluccas December 1620-1622." ;
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                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nicholls" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1622" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1613 - 1622." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died at Ternate 1622." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1622" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Nicholls" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1469 FO GGREENE>\n<X GODFREY GREENE>\n<P 22>\n[} [\\LETTER XV.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull maistre Sir William Plompton, knight,\nthis letter be delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull master, I recomend me unto your good\nmastership; Sir, I have sent to you by the bringer of this\nletter, a (\\venire facias\\) against the minister of St.\nRobert's, for he hath pleaded not guiltie for fishing your ponds\natt Plompton; if so be your writt be well served and the issue\ntried for you, the punishment will be grevieous to them, for it\nis gyffin by a statute. Also I have sent you a (\\venire facias\\)\nagainst Dromonby, parson of Kynalton; he hath pleaded - he\nwithholds you nothing, in accion of detynu of the goods,\ndelivered him by Heynes. Also the copie of the pleadings betwixt\nyou and the minister for your\n<P 23>\nmilne att Plompton; it were well done that ye had a speech with\nMr. Midleton of the forme of the pleadings, and of the matter\nboth of the title of his milne, and your milne, and of the\nfreholdes of both sides the water, for that your counsell may\nhave instruccion thereof: it hath cost you money this terme, and\nyett no conclusion but to change the pleadings the next terme at\nthe pleasure of the parties. Mr. Midleton had great labour\ntherewith, I profferd him no rewards because ye may reward him\nyourselfe as it please you. Maister Fairfax had x=s= for that\nmatter all on. Mr. Suttill labored effectually; I tould him he\nshold be rewarded of the mony in his hands, and said lightly he\nwould have none; so I wot whether he will take or no: he hath\nnott all paid yett. I pray you, against the next terme, send me\nword how I shall be demened in rewards giveing, for and it go to\nmatter in law, it will cost mony largely. Also I have sent you a\n(\\Capias utlegat\\) . against Hargreve of Fuston; Sir John\nMalevera gave me a chalenge for him, and said he was outlawd\nunder my trety: I told him I treted never; I bare your message\nto him, and that was a continuance for the matter against\nFulburn, but nott for Hargreve. And he said ye had sued all the\ntrew men to the king, to my lord, and to him in the forest, sith\nthat ye come home; and that he shold complaine to the king and\nto the lords thereof; and I said, I trust to God ye shold come\nto your answere. And he said that shold not lyg in my power to\nbring you to do, for he wold deele with you and yours, both be\nthe law and besides the law; and said he wold cutt the clothes\nnotwithstanding. He was full angrie and hastie what time he said\nsoe, and I was with Mr. Roclif the same time he gave me this\nchalenge, and Myles Willesthorp was with him, and said no word.\nAnd Maister Roclif asked him what the matter was, if he might\nany ease; and he\n<P 24>\nanswered him, that ye desseyved him and all that ye dellyd\nwithall: and Mr. Rocliff said he trust to God, - who have you\nevermore in his proteccion. Written at London, the v=th= day of\nDecember.\n   Your servant Godfrey Grene.\n[\\5 Dec. 1469.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "5 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Greene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGREENE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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                "Godfrey Greene to William I Plumpton on 5 December, 1469"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FENIMORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fenimore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brackley, (Northamptonshire?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "200" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Fenimore" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_117>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1482? T SSTALLWORTH>\n<X SIMON STALLWORTH>\n<P II,144>\n[} [\\312. SIMON STALLWORTH TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\1 May (1482 ?)\\]\n   Worchypfull Syr, with dewe recomendacions and acordyng I\nrecommend me unto you, prayng you to have me excusyd of my\ncommyng: for withowt dowt I hadde purposyd to have bene with you\n+tis nyght. A kynsman of myne and felowe of Mertyne college, I\ntrust to God schall be +te proctor, and hathe send for me in\nsuche wysse as withowte I be with hym +tis night he is lykley to\nbe distrenyd, suche labor ther is ageyne hym: I trust he shall\ndo you servyce herafter. Syr, also accordyng to your plesur I\nsend for Wiliam Walche to +te intent to have dronkyn wyth hym,\nand he wass not in Thame. My lord send me wrytyng +tat he hadde\nabyld Christofore Holand in +tat rowmythe by +te labor of you, I\nam content, and ye for to have +te delyng betwyx W. Walche and\nhym. Notwithstandyng my lorde send me word +tat he hadde takyne\nhym a byll of his awne hand. I askyd Christofor, but I cowthe\nnott se it. Syr, my lord wyld +tat Christofor shold answer hym\nat thys tyme for hys payment, and +tat mony +tat W. Walche hathe\nreceyvyd Christofor to have it. As for +te rentalls and o+ter\nevydence hadde by Wylyam Walche, +ge kanne have +te delyveraunce\nof +tem to Christofore: for my lord profytt better +ten I wer\nwith you: and in +te balywyke of Dorchester my lord send me word\n+tat +ge hade spok to hym +ter for, and he wyll contynue it to\nhe, +ge and I spek to gydyr +ter inne: I trust +ge schalbe\nplesyde. And wher ye wyld me to be frend to Christofore Holand,\nI schalbe redy to fullfyll +tat commaundement. Syr, also I\nundyrstand +tat my lord wyld +tat a copy of +te vicaries land in\nDorchester schold be hadde to +te beholve of Rychard Idley, and\n+te\n<P II,145>\nfyne reservyde to you and me: so I have wrytyng: it wer ryght\nwel done an end to be hadd in +tis mater: it is lytyll valewe\nand mykyll mony spend +terinne. I schal schewe +te presedent of\niij. li. vj. s. viij. d. fyne in +te same land. On Thorsday I\nmost be at Thame Abby, and so depart to Bukden: yf ye schall\nplease any thyng +tat I may do by +tat tyme or after I schalbe\nredy. I beseke ye also +tat I may have your mynd and speke with\nChristofore Holand and [\\SIC\\] Thame on Thorsday: for +ten I\nmust send to my lord of theys thynges and other, howe +tat I doo\nin thys countre and in theys maters. I ame ryght sory +tat I may\nnot speke with you or ye departe: but I trust to Jhesu to avate\non you at Nottyngham with my servyce: who ever have you in hys\nblyssyd kepeng. At Dorchester in gret hast +te fyrst day of May\nby +te hand of youre servant\n   Simon Stallworthe.\n   To the Ryght worchypfull and my god maister Syr Wylyam\nStonore, knyght for +te body, be thys delyverde in godly haste\n&c.\n\n"@en ;
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                "1 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 144" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow citizens" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Simon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stallworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "clergyman, later subdean of Lincoln" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SSTALLWORTH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorchester> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Simon Stallworth to William Stonor on 1 May, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMOWBRSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED 1426, THIRD DUKE OF NORFOLK 1432, HEREDITARY EARL MARSHALL OF ENGLAND, SUMMONED TO THE COUNCIL 1434, INQUIRED INTO THE NORWICH DISTURBANCES 1441, SUPPORTED YORK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Mowbray, 2nd Duke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MOWBRAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1415-1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FRAMLYNGHAM, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SEIZED THE CASTLE OF CAISTER FROM THE JOHN PASTON I, WAS OBLIGED TO WITHDRAW AFTER THE PASTONS' APPEAL TO THE KING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3RD DUKE OF NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1415" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1461" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN MOWBRAY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNEWDIGATE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Represented the University of Oxford as a high Tory. MP for Middlesex 1741-1747." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20003" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; University College, Oxford, MA 1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Richard Newdigate (1668-1727), 3rd baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "62" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1719-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Arbury, Warwickshire (domicile); grand tour 1738-1740; travelled in the continent in c. 1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Remembered as an antiquary and the founder of the Newdigate prize for English verse at the Oxford University." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "30054" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Newdigate" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HENSLO1_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1600S T WFAWNTE>\n<X WILLIAM FAWNTE>\n<P F84>\n[} [\\F.84. WILLIAM FAWNTE TO EDWARD ALLEYN\\] }]\nM=r= Allin I haue sent these few leynes vnto you to in treat you\nto send me a cople of hee beare cobes and I will think my selfe\nmutch behoulden vnto you I praye you let me haue them blackones\nand shuch as you think will [\\WORD CROSSED OVER\\] macke greate\nbeares and for the mony I will send it vp by this carior at his\nnext coming vp I praye you withbrowne to see them set forward\nThus hoping will satisfey my deseire of and wishing you=r=\nhelth.\n   You=r= Louinge frend to ves\n   William Fawnthe\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my Very Louing frend m=r= Allin at the Pallis\ngardin giue thes\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F84" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Alleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "actor, entrepreneur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "animal trader - entertainment entrepreneur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Fawnte" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, animal trader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "\"Forgeries and one-eyed bulls: Editorial questions in corpus work\". Ed. by Keränen, Jukka. Neuphilogische Mitteilungen 99, 2. Helsinki. 1998." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFAWNTE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EALLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fawnte to Edward Alleyn on ?, 1605"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Highgate>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Highgate, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Highgate" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SBYRON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Trevan(n)ion, esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sophia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Byron née Trevannion" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Carhays, Cornwall; Brighton 1778; London 1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandmother of Lord Byron, the poet. Sophia Byron was married to her first cousin Cpt. John Byron in 1748. \"Daughter of John Trevan(n)ion of Carhays in the County of Cornwall esquire\"." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1790" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sophia Byron née Trevannion" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LOKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Loke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "(Some sort of agent for Pepys at Brampton)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "248" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Loke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THUBBARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hubbard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. ante 1720, d. post 1776" ;
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                "Lived in Sonning, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Held the living of Sonning from 1736 for 40 years. Was an invalid." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hubbard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDIXON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "CLERGYMAN, FELLOW OF QUEENS, RECTOR OF WEYHIN, HERTFORDSHIRE (Weyhill, Hants) IN 1682." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming, z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "QUEENS COLLEGE, OXFORD: BA 1669, MA 1672/3, BD 1682, DD 1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas of Windermere" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DIXON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "57" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1650?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM WINDERMERE TO OXFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "26700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS DIXON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cambridgeshire" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/topic>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A topic of some page or document." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "topic" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/page> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_074>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FO THBOWES>\n<X THOMAS BOWES>\n<P 311>\n[} [\\LETTER CXC.\\] THOMAS BOWES TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}] \n[\\20 May, 1625.\\]\n   Sir, I have beene diverse wayes to have gott money, but as\nyet I cannot finde any that hath money or will finde money:\nonelye M=r=. Dawson of Newcastle hath ready money, but he hath\ngone throw with M=r=. Trolopp for his land, and payes him this\n<P 312>\nday +L1,900; that bargayne was once gone back, but they are now\nagreed. I know M=r=. Robinson woulde gladly buy some lande, and\nyett I cannot gett him to buy myne: and in good faythe he shall\nhave yt free of all troubles, by God's grace, yf he will buy;\nand he shall have yt leased, yf he like, for 21 yeares. I have\nsought diverse wayes, and yet will looke for more, that I may\nsatisfy your last kindnes, as all your other, with what\nconveniency I can; and I praye you, yf he have any occasion to\ncome to you, that you will speake to Williamson of Barton to buy\nparte of yt. I entreated my nephew Dodsworth to speake with him\nin that kinde. Thus, commendinge my love to you, desirous to see\nyou shortly, I rest\n   Your assured lovinge brother,\n   Thomas Bowes.\n   Streatlam, the 20=th= May, 1625.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "311" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Streatlam> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bowes to Timothy Hutton on 20 May, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Beriton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Beriton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Beriton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELCOKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68059" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coke née Hatton née Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Sir Edward Coke; widow of Sir William Hatton. \"The estranged wife of Sir Edward Coke; having disputes with her husband; wanted to be called Lady Hatton and not Lady Coke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2886" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Coke née Hatton née Cecil" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSEYMOUR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "In service to courtier Sir Francis Bryan by 1530; gentleman of the privy chamber 1536; joint master steward of Chirk and Holt in Denbighshire, knighted 1537; diplomatic missions to François I 1538, Ferdinand in Vienna 1542; marshal of the English army in the Low Countries 1543; master of the ordnance 1544-47; admiral of the fleet 1544; MP for Wiltshire 1545, various local offices; privy councillor, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, lord high admiral, knight of the Garter 1547; plotted to get more power; accused of high treason, beheaded 1549." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Seymour (1473/4-1536), landowner and courtier, of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. in/ante 1509, d. 1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Perhaps born in Wiltshire (father also had property in Somerset and was a courtier); court 1530s-; master of estates in the Welsh marches 1536; granted land in Essex, Hampshire & Berkshire 1538; missions abroad from time to time; rewarded with Seymour Place, London 1545; spent part of his time in Hanworth & Chelsea, Middlesex 1547; also had a castle at Sudeley, Gloucestershire; executed in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth of six sons. Mother: Margery (d. 1550), daughter of Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk. Brother of Somerset and Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's 3rd wife. Married 1547 Catherine Parr (1512-1548), the queen dowager, whom he had courted already in 1543. Flirted with Princess Elizabeth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Seymour of Sudeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1549" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Seymour" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_159>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news (about his appointment to fetch the queen of Bohemia)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1632 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 257>\n[} [\\CLXVI. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   In obedience to your La=p's= comands, I sende this messenger\nto tell you that I am appointed to goe w=th= my Lord Marshall to\nthe Hage to fech the Queene of Bohemia; and therefore I humbly\nbege your leave and blessing, and desire to knowe if your La=p=\nwill comand mee any services. My warning is so short that I\ncannot have time to come kisse your hands my selve, for I knew\nnot of it untill w=th=in this hower, and wee must goe awaie upon\nWensday. Thus, with the presentments of mine and my wife's\nhumble dutie and respects to your La=p=, whoo desiers to be\nexcused for not writing, I rest,\n   Your most affectionately obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\n[\\December 1632.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "257" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on December, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "religious, private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 183>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MORGAN LLOYD^]\n   To M=r= Morgan Lloyd.\nDearly beloved in the Lord Jesus.\n   It pleaseth the Lord to exercise his poore creatures under\nvarious dispensac~ons, and all to bring his owne glorious\npurposes to passe, for good to them that are called according to\nhis purpose, Rom. 8. 28. Att this time, when the mouthes and\nhearts of all the S'=ts= are filled w=th= songs of deliverance,\nthe Lord hath bene pleased to visit my poore family with sad\nafflic~cons, my deare wife being brought by sicknes to soe low a\ncondic~on, as made those about her to judge that her course was\nfinished, but the angel of his presence was with her, bearing up\nher spirit in the full assurance of his eternall love, and the\nspiritts of the S'=ts= very active in their Addresses at the\nThrone of grace for her. In the middest of her weaknes yo=r=\nl'=res= of the 17th of the last moneth came to our hand, wherein\nshee did very much rejoyce, causing them to be read over and\nover in the presence of such as came to visit her, and rejoycing\nin yo=r= sweet Reproofes, and wishing that her heart and theirs\nwho informed were layd open before you, to remove such hard\nthoughts as you might have of her. And if it became me to plead\nin his Justificac~on comparatively (for what flesh can be\njustified from any one sin) I might instance many arguments to\nevince her indisposition to height and priority, even almost to\nrediculousnes in respect of o=r= conversac~on in the world, and\ndeportments proper to particular stations, consistent w=th=\nreligious observances, by such as bore that testimony to you of\nher, if I guesse the party aright they might have testifyed her\ntenderness of them, using them more like children than servants,\nendeavouring to cover infirmities, and not denude them. Passion\nis an unbridled monster, w=ch= many a gracious soule cannot\ngoverne. \n   Although it hath pleased the Lord to exalt himself above\n<P 184>\nthe nations in England and Scotland by casting downe the power\nof the Earth, and giving his S=ts= hono=r= to bind kings in\nchains, and nobles in fetters of iron, yet here wee labour under\nmore darke appearances, our God in his wisdome permitting the\nenemy to grow numerous, insolent, and bould about 10 days since.\nThey tooke the towne of Rosse, (except y=e= church, and a house,\nwhich was fortifyed) plundered it, and made the inhabitants pay\n700 (^l^) to save it from burning, and they quitted it upon\napproach of some of our forces that way. They have forced\nseverall small garrisons, they dayly waste and burne our\nquarters, and take the opportunity to com~itt all the wickedness\nSathan can invent, while the maine of our forces are ingaged in\nthe seige of Limerick and Galloway. And all this to teach us\nthat he is the Author of those great workes he hath done of\nlate, whereof wee are witnesses. 2=dly= to humble o=r= selves\nunder the mighty hand of God, who cann in a moment dash in\npieces all the nations of the earth. 3=dly= that wee are in his\nhand as the clay in the potter's hand, it is he that gives\ncourage, and casts downe the spirits of men. 4=thly= That if wee\ngoe not out in the strength of our God, the ashes off o=r=\nenemies ruine is sufficient to destroy us. Wee have here some\nfew S'=ts= who thirst after the water of Life, and long for more\ndiscoveries of o=r= everlasting bridgroome's love, and for more\nenjoym=ts= of his blessed presence, and if the Lord would open a\nway would much rejoyce in yo=r= company and help, although yo=r=\nstay should not be long. Here is worke for you and deare M=r=\nPowell, and some more of our British Nuntios to divulge the\nbridgroome's message, and make knowne y=e= mistery of that union\nthat is betweene y=e= bride and her head X=t= Jesus, and what is\ny=e= brightnes of the father's glory.\n   Wee are here much under the letter of gospel dispensac~ons\nmingled with clay - humane prudence, weaksighted,\n<P 185>\nnot able to behold the native brightnes of the Sun of\nRighteousnes. The inclosed paper may inform you how seasonable\nyo=r= presence had beene w=th= us at this time, or may be yet.\n   What becomes of poore Merionethshire, is that countrey denied\nthe tender of gospell mercies? Is there no prophet, noe\nmessenger of X=t= y=t= will make Duffryn Ardidwey in his way?\nWhere is M=r= Powell, M Lloyd, &c., that once thought it a\nmercy, and a high priviledge, to bee accompted worthy of being\ndriven to the mountaynes, and desolate places, that they might\nhave liberty to preach the Gospell there. Yo=r= office and duty\nis to encounter w=th= sinn and the power of the prince of the\nayre, and where is there more sin~e to encounter w=th= where\nmore ignorance, where more hatred to the people of God? where\nthe word saint more scorned? than in Merionethshire. The more\nthe difficulty and opposition, the more is the power of the\nSpirit of the Lord Jesus in gospell administrac~ons manifested\nand the instruments hono=ed= I dare not goe no further then\nQueres in this matter, not knowing where the weight of y=e=\nworke lies. I am now called away, my deare Love to yo=r= Wife,\nand y=e= rest of o=r= Xtian friends where you are.\n   Yo=r= unworthy brother\n   in the Lord Jesus.\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 9=d= 8=m= 1651.\nI desire to be remembred to M=r= Baker, & his wife, w=th= thanks\nfor their kind enterteynm=ts=\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "183" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Morgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Lloyd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "minister" ;
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                "friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "934" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MLLOYD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Morgan Lloyd on 9 October, 1651"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EYOUNG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
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                "z Young" ;
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                false ;
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                "HRT" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30260" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Winchester college; New & Corpus Christi College, Oxford" ;
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                "Edward Young (1642-1705) of Hampshire, rector" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
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                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1683-1765" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Born at Upham, Hampshire. Oxford 1695-1704, 1708-1730, but spent much time at Chiddingfold, Surrey and in London. From 1730 lived at Welwyn, Hertfordshire. France winter 1737-1738." ;
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                "From 1711 supported himself by writing. Seeking clerical preferment from John Carteret, received deacon's orders in 1724; became chaplain-in-ordinary to the Princess of Wales in 1725, and to the king in 1728, when he was ordained priest. In 1730 received rectory of St Mary's Church, Welwyn, where he spent the rest of his years. Also 1730, married Lady Elizabeth Lee (1694-1740). Friend of Swift, Steele, Addison and especially Richardson and Margaret Bentinck (Harley). Wrote poems, plays, satires, sermons; his major work is \"Night-Thoughts\" (1742-1746)." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "58" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Writer, poet, scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "24055" ;
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                "1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1765" ;
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                "Edward Young" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-15>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
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                "15" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Quadrillions"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_041>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private and general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1489 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 87>\n[} [\\LETTER LXI.\\] }]\n(^To my master, Sir Robart Plompton, knight.^)\n   Pleaseth your mastership, after all due recomandacion, to\nwyte that this day was hanged at the tower hill iiij servants of\nthe Kings; wherfore, the brynger herof can shew to you by mouth.\nOther newes, as yet, here is none. Sir, afore your indentures of\nMr. Chaunceler, he maketh none unto Candlemesse next, and then\nhe will have a generall awdite, where ye, and all other, shall\nhave your lesses out; and in the meane tyme, every man to ocupie\nther owne farmes, notwithstanding the premysses: put ye no doubt\ntherin,\n<P 88>\nfor ye shalbe sure therof, assone as any man of his. I have\nspoken with Nicholas Lenthorpe, and fele him well dispossed\ntoward you. Sir, if ye send therfore at Candlemasse, send to Mr.\nHemson, by the token, I gat him a warrant for a doo of my lord\nin his parke of Hals yerely. If it please you to assigne me,\nsend me word what increse and approment ye wyll give, and I wyll\napplie my mynd and service to your pleasure and wele. Sir, I\npurpose to se your mastership, or to send this Cristinmase, if I\nmay goe home. This day my lord knoweth not whether he goeth home\nafore this tyme, or noo. If we goe home, I wyll send; if not, I\npray you send to me afore Candlemasse. Remember Clement Simpson.\nPleaseth your mastership to recomend me to my singuler good\nlady. And your owne faythfull servant, as knoweth our Lord, who\npreserve you. Wrytten at London, the xvij day of December.\n   Your humble servant,\n   Edward Plompton.\n[\\17 Dec. 1489.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "87" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Robert I" ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
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                "gentleman, attorney" ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "271" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1489" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 17 December, 1489"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family, business" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1481 T RGERMYN>\n<X RICHARD GERMYN>\n<P II,118>\n[} [\\284. RICHARD GERMYN TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\3 April, 1481\\]\n   Right Onerable and worshipfull Maister, y comaund me unto you\nwith alle suche servise as y can or may, letinge your\nMaistership have enknowliche that Maister John Agecomb is\ndecessed un Sonday the ffurst day of Averell. Many men have\nspoken to me that y shuld labur unto you for Ermyngton. And y\nteld hem that ye have geven hit unto Maister Edmunde, and wol\nin-proper hit to youre Chapel of Stoner: and so have y aunswerd\nthem. Moreover, Maister Drew hath wreten a letter unto my lady,\nthat he wol do help my saide lady of hir sekenesse, and to com\nunto hir at his own cost and to geve hir a du attendauns, with\nthat hit pleased you to geve him this saide benfys. And y have\nsaide unto him, that his letter is wreten in vayne. And\n<P II,119>\nalso y wrote a letter unto youre Maistership, which was\ndelivered unto Lannoys, skynner, the furst weke in Clene Lente:\ny trust ye have him. For as to any man or men, here wolle noon\nbe goten, as y wrote unto you: savinge ther is oon Vyncent, a\nservaunt of my lady is, a gode archer, y suppose he wolle com\nunto you: but horse nother harnys hath he noon nor mony. Aray\nhim ye must at your own cost, yef he com. Jakys shal bringe you\nthe serteynte of his comynge. And y trust that at M. Elmes\ncomyng that ye wol assigne whom hit please you to occupy the\nruel of your Almeshous, for y may no longer occupy hit nor can\nnot; my besenesse wol be suche here after: for y must attende my\nocupacion; for my servant which had the gedinge of my shoppe is\nfro me, and with me hath be to longe, for y am the worse for him\ny can not tell how moche me seilf. And as to the deth of\nCristoffer Coke, y suppose ye have enknowliche: un who is soule\nGod take mercy. Y pray your Maistership that this my letter may\ncomaund me unto my lady, to whom y pray Godde sende hele and\ncomfort, who have you in his keping. At Exeter in hast the iij\nday of Averelle.\n   Youre servant Richard Germyn.\n   Unto my right Onerable and worshipful Maister, Syr William\nStonore, knyght, at London in the Old bailly.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
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                "II, 118" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "William" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Germyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant in Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGERMYN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter> ;
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                "Richard Germyn to William Stonor on 3 April, 1481"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Castle of Caen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
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                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
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                "1632" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
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                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Great Barton, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Steward to Sir Charles Bunbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1809" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Browne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EZOUCHE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Zouche" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Despenser (1335/6-1375), 1st lord Despenser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Zouche née Despenser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1403" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1408" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire; Eyton, Bedfordshire; stayed in London/Westminster at times; buried at Tewkesbury Abbey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to: 1) Sir John Arundel (d.1390), 2) William, lord Zouche (d. 1396). First son born in Ditton Manor, Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire. Mother: Elizabeth Burghersh (1342?-1409). Brother: Thomas, Earl of Gloucester (d.1397) (beheaded)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Zouche" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1206" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1408" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Zouche née Despenser" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TPELHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Whig. 1717 Lord Chamberlain and Privy Council member, 1724-1754 Secretary of State; 1754-1766 1st Lord of the Treasury (\"premier\")." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dukes, z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dukes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SSX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21801" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Clare Hall, Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Baron Pelham (c. 1653-1712)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pelham-Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1758" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1693-1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Sussex. Lived in Sussex, Surrey and London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Took name Holles 1711, succeeding uncle John Holles, duke of Newcastle. 2nd. baron Pelham (1712), Earl of Clare (1714), Duke of Newcastle (1715 Tyne; 1756 Lyme). LL.D. 1728, chancellor of CU 1748. Godfather to George III. In 1717 m. Henrietta, da. of Earl Godolphin. Great estates in eleven counties, mainly in Sussex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Newcastle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "21924" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "17419" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1768" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Pelham-Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWINWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ambassador; Secretary of State 1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Chamberlain, x Pory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Winwood (d. before 1570), who worked land in the neighbourhood; wife Joan née Blackenhall (d. 1617); the family lived on the fringes of gentility" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ralph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Winwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1562/3-1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Aynho, Northamptonshire; London (-1601?, 1614-); 1601-1603 France; 1603-1614 Holland; Country House - Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "22321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1617" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ralph Winwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "education details"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCLIFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BECAME SECOND EARL OF CUMBERLAND AFTER HIS FATHER'S DEATH IN 1542. BEFORE THAT 16TH LORD CLIFFORD, 12TH BARON OF WESTMORELAND AND 3RD BARON VESCI. K.B. 1534. Steward of Knaresborough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1517-1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire and Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "HUSBAND OF ELEANOR NÉE BRANDON, ELDEST SON OF HENRY CLIFFORD 1ST EARL OF CLIFFORD. \"Alchemist\"; after the death of his first wife 1547, he went to London only three times" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2ND EARL OF CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "494" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1517" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1570" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TLESTRANGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Succeeded as 5th baronet 1724. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; St. John's College, Cambridge 1706; Inner Temple 1708." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Le Strange, baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Le Strange" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1689, d. 1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hunstanton, Norfolk (birthplace and domicile); educated in London & Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1751" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Le Strange" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 TC CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 249>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCXXXV. KING CHARLES TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM\\] }]\n   Steenie\n   I send you heerwith Letters to my Sister and Brother (I place\nthem so, becaus I thinke the gray Meare is the best horse). As\nfor Newes I can say but litell yet, Yrland being the onlie Egg\nwe have yet sitten upon, and having a thike shell wee have not\nyet hached it. For Blenuill he hes yet but made his formale\ndemands concerning the Ships, to which he has a delatorie answer\nwhile we heere from France concerning\n<P 250>\nthe restitution of oure Ships. This is all I have to say to thee\nat this tyme, but that that I shall ever say and thinke, that I\name and ever will be\n   Your faithfull loving constant frend\n   Charles R.\nFor Yourself.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "249" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - favourite" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to George Villiers on ?, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TOUTLAW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CHIEF CONSTABLE OF EYNESFORD HUNDRED" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OUTLAW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "EYNESFORD IN KENT?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "144" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS OUTLAW" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T3SMITH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant of the Staple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London & Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant of the Staple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "146" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Smith" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Drogheda>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Drogheda, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Drogheda" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_191>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business, request for money, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 302>\n[} [\\CXCIX. ANNE LADY MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Sister,\n   The ernest desier I haue to heare of yo=r= health makes mee\nindeuore to find out y=e= securest meanes y=t= these lines may\ncome w=th= saftie into yore handes, y=e= times afording mee soe\nconuenient an vpportunitie by y=e= occation of my neese\nCornwalles being here, whose sosietie is soe exceeding good,\ny=t=, were it not pregudiciall to hir y=t= I soe much loue and\nhonor, I wish I might allwayes inioy y=e= happienes of soe\ndeserueing a friend; but this age of mutilletie permites vs noe\nsertintie of comfort long, and therefore w=th= patience I must\ncondicend to what is determyned by y=e= greater Power. My neue\nBacon is very well, and is pleased some times to come\n<P 303>\nand visset his vnkle and mee. I should take it very well if y=u=\nwould spare soe much time as to write to mee: I haue recomended\ndiuers letters vnto y=o= sence I receued those monies w=ch= was\ndue att Chrismas last, and likewise acknowlidgeing my selfe much\ningaged to y=o= for yo=r= gift y=o= was pleased to send mee, and\nw=th= God's permission I will not deseest in my prayers y=t= Hee\nwould restore it againe to y=o= and yo=rs= y=e= good y=t= you\nare pleased to doe to mee and mine. Now I desier y=o=, deare\nSister, y=t= monies, w=ch= will be due att Midsomer next, y=o=\nwill bee pleased to giue order to him y=t= y=o= shall command,\ny=t= I may receue it against y=e= day, in y=t= M=r= Meautys hath\ndisposed of those monies to my youse and my children's, and y=t=\nthose monies may bee retorned vnto mee according to y=t= rate\ny=t= y=e= exchange is now att, and by y=e= same partie y=t= I\nreceued it last of. Thus, commiting y=o= and all yo=rs= into\ny=e= protection of y=e= Allmightie, I conclude now and euer to\nbee\n   Yo=r= most affectshonate loueing sister to serue y=o= to my\nend,\n   Anna Meautys.\nHage, the 25=th= of Maye 1642.\n   My deare sister, the Lady Bacon, at Colford, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "302" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 25 May, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fife>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Scotland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fife" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_037>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1598 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 121>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIV.\\] LORD TREASORER [\\BURGHLEY TO THE ARCHBISHOP\nOF YORK).\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\1 Mar. 1597-8.\\]\n   After my vearie hartie commendacions to your Grace. I have\nreceived your letter, dated the xxv=th= daie of the last moneth,\n<P 122>\nsignifieng thereby the receipt of mine of the xxj=th=, whearebie\nI gave your Grace to understand of hir Majestie's purpose to\nhave the Lord of Sesford to be sent unto yowe, to be safelie\nkept at Busshopsthorp, or some other place without the citie.\nAnd wheare by this you lettre yowe move three questions, I will\nin one word awnswere them all, which is, that hir Majestie's\nexpress pleisure and commaundment is that he shall not be\nbrowght at all to Yorke, or kept at hir Majestie's howse theare;\nbut that he showld be kept at Bishopsthrop, and theare to be\nkept as a close prisoner, without resort to him, or walking\nabroade, otherwise then privately neare the howse; and\nthearefore I doe not dowbt but, nowe your Grace understandeth\nhir Majestie's pleisure therein, yowe will be carefull to tak\norder with him accordingly, and that he maie be safelie garded\nand kept. And so I commend mee hartelie to your Grace. From\nCort, this first of Marche, 1597.\n   Your Grace's assured loving frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   To the most Reverend Father in God, my veary good Lord, the\nArchbishop's Grace of Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - council president" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 1 March, 1598"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A1HATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister(-in-law)? of Christopher Hatton (1632-1706), 1st viscount Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "889" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice Hatton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Lincolnshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Lincolnshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Lincolnshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCULPEPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Alexander Culpeper of Bedgebury (d. 1541)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Culpeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1514-1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Had an affair with Katherine, queen of England and the fifth wife of Henry VIII, and was promptly beheaded." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Master of the Armoury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1541" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Culpeper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AGARNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Garner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "166" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Garner" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W6PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BARONET 1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; BA 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight: Sir Edmund Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1610-1662/3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "PASTON, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF LADY KATHERINE AND SIR EDMUND PASTON; ROYALIST IN THE CIVIL WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "15378" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "433" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1663" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Duke+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Duke Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Duke Street" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-N>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Sex> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> ;
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                "N" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Not applicable"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTEMPLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Master of the Rolls in Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27114" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father of Sir William Temple, husband of Dorothy Osborne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1677" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Temple" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,75>\n[^TO THE LORD BARRY OF MUNSTER^]\nTo the Lord Barrey of Monyster.\n   Right trusti, &c. And where as we bee informed by the\nreverend fader in God, our ful trusti counseillor the bisshop of\nEnachden, how that in dayes heretofore in parte aswele thorough\nyour awne negligence for lak of due sute and labor, as\notherwise, ye have ben injured and wronged of certain lyvelode\nand landes, that ye clayme of enheritaunce, lieing in Wales; we\nassure you that if ye by your self, or any other persone for\nyou, shalle lust to make diligence for your recovere therof,\nafter the processe and due ordure of our lawes we shalle shew\nyou therin any thing that may apperteyne, asferforth as your\nsaid right, and our lawes shalle require in any wise. And over\nthat for the true hert and feith that by our said counsellor we\nunderstande ye bere unto us according to the dutie of your\nliegeaunce be unto you and alle your kynnesmen verray good and\ngraciouse soverayn lord in any other cause or mater, as we have\ncommaunded him to shewe unto you in our behalve; to whome herin\nye wille geve playne credence, as our trust is in you. Yoven,\n&c. the xx=ti= day of Septembre.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 75" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Barry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Lord Barry (of Munster)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - subject" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBARRY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to John Barry on 20 September, 1484"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1463 FO BROCLIFFE>\n<X BRIAN ROCLIFFE>\n<P 7>\n[} [\\LETTER VI.\\] }]\n(^Unto his singuler good maister Sir William Plompton, knight.^)\n   Right worshippfull my singuler good mastre, as my dewtie is,\nwith intier regraces I recomend me unto you, whose honor ioy and\nprosperitie I beseech the blessed trinitie to encrease dayly as\nI would haf of my simple person. Sir, I thank you among\ninumerable other, of your comfortable letter that you now take\nyour disport att your libertee. And as touching my lord, I shall\nride to M- to him within these 4 daies and doe my part, and as I\nshall find him, so shall I certifie you. Sir, as anenst\nScatergood I hafe yett taken a longer continuance unto new yeare\nday, and I would fayne that it were att an end, thof it cost you\nmony for countermaunding and noysing; that would be had by privy\nseales, for they go light cheape, and send me your will therein.\nSir, it is necessary that T. Beckwith be content at this time of\nx=li=, for losse\n<P 8>\nof money by suites makes more payments. Sir, if it like you that\nRichard F- aftre this yoole might entend upon me toward London,\nseing your presence now here, and ye might forgo him, I would\nhave of you knowledge, for other have labored me, whome I\nrespite therefore. Butt dissease or displease would nott I you\nin any wise. As for Gouldesburgh yett mett we nott, but now I\ntrust that ye shall confirme all that first was named, and for\nGods sake performe it (\\(quia mora trahitt periculum)\\) or his\nbrother Edward goe to London att twentie day of yoole, and ellis\nwill it straunge and delay. And think how ye lost Robert Ros\nson. Your daughter and myn, with humble recomendations, desireth\nyour blessing, and speaketh prattely and french and hath near\nhand learned her sawter. Sir, Henry Suthill hath knowledge of\nher feofment, as a man tould me secretly, but for all that I\ntrust all shalbe well, with the grace of the blessed trinitie,\nwho quyte you and send you all your desires. Writen in hast at\nColthrop on fryday.\n   Your serviseable brother, Bryan Roucliffe\n[\\Dec. 1463.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "This letter closed by 'your serviceable brother', probably a sign of the marriage between BR's son & WP's granddaughter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - client; relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Rocliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "third baron of the king's exchequer, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "353" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BROCLIFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cowthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brian Rocliffe to William I Plumpton on December, 1463"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_112>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "connections with the University of Oxford (treatment of Stonor's servants)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482? T TBANKE>\n<X THOMAS BANKE>\n<P II,137>\n[} [\\303. THOMAS BANKE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\16 January (1482)\\]\n   Pleasyd +gour maistyrshyp to understond +tat I hayff beyn\nwith doctour Sutton, our commyssare, and I dyd shew to hym howe\n+goure maistyrshyp boy+th was and ys dysposyd to +te universite,\nas in fyndyng and relevyng off divers scolars to +te same and\nalso by relevyng off many o+ter suche as cummys to +gour\nmaistyrshyp at divers tymes in +te +gere, lyke as Mr. Eadmunde,\nMr. Flynte, Mr. Kyckall, and I with o+ter moye dyd layte; off\nwhome I desyryd +te commyssare to inquire +gour worshypfull and\ngentyll behave+gour to tham and to iche on off tham, because I\nwolde he sulde gyff more credens to myn informacyon. Also, syr,\nI was with my lord Edwarde and maistyr Stanley, and informyd\ntham in lyke wyse, and dyd shew boyth to my lorde Edwarde, to\nmaistyr Stanley, and to maistyr commyssare, +te delyng and +te\nbehave+gour off certan\n<P II,138>\nscolars a+ganes +gour maistyrshyp and +gour servands, specyaly\nwhen +tai cume to +te universite for suche necessytes as +ge\nhayff to doo +ter: and +ten my lord Edwarde and Mr. Stanley\ndesyryd +te commyssare at +ter instanse to see an remedy, suche\nas +gour servandes myght boyth cume and goo to or from +te\nuniversite in sayffe garde off +ter bodes: and +te commyssare\nseyd he wolde doo as myche as he myght by +te vertu off hys\noffece to provyde an remedy: nott withstondyng all thys, me\nsemys +te moste suerte ys +gour awn wey to send for tham by\nprivey selys. Cadwey ys benefysyd in Oxfurte: he may nott flee.\nSyr, I sayd to +te comyssare +tat +ge wold send for tham by\nprivey seles, bod yff +te universite dyd see an remedy: and +te\ncommyssare sayd, yff +ge dyd so he culd nott blame +ge, in so\nmyche as +tei wylnot be reulyd. No more, save I besyche Jhesu\npreseryff +go and +gores evermore, Amen. Frome Oxfurth +te xvj\nday off Januer.\n   +gour servand and bedman Thomas Banke.\n   Syr, Maistyr Stanley, eftyr all +te comunycacyon before\nrehersyd, dyd send for Cadwey to cume to hym: for Cadwey is\ngrete with hym: and +ter maystyr Stanley declaryd howe ney off\nkyn my laydy +gour wyff and he stande, and desyryd hym as he\nwolde hayffe hys gude Maistyrshyp to owe hys luffe and favour to\n+gour servandes in Oxfurth or owte off Oxfurth wharsoever +tei\ndyd mete: for Maistyr Stanley sayd +tat he moste nedes take\n+gour parte in all ryght: and so sayd my lorde Edwarde also,\nwhen we dyd comon firste off +te mater: and so Cadwey hays\npromysyd to Maistyr Stanley +tat he wyll ne+ter doo ne sey\na+ganes +gour servandes, bod ra+ter to helpe to convey tham yff\nanyman wolde doo or sey a+ganes tham: bod +tis ys no suerte to\n+gour servandes for o+ter off hys cuntremen. Warfor, me semes\n+gour awn wey ys beste, to send for tham, or to cause +te kyng\nto wryte to +te universite for an remedy as +ge thynke beste &c.\n   To hys worshypfull Maistyr Syr Wylliam Stonor, knyght, be\n+tis delyveryd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 137" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "representative of the university - patron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Banke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBANKE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Banke to William Stonor on 16 January, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Balliol College 1724/5, MA 1731." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Land" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1708, d. in/post 1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Devon. Educated in Oxford c. 1724/5-1731. Lived (from 1734?) at Basildon, Berkshire; later (post 1753) may have moved to Bampton, Oxfordshire, where had a living 1751-1757." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Vicar of Basildon, Berkshire 1734-?1758, vicar of Bampton 1751-1757." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vicar of Bampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1757" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Land" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sheriff of Cumberland 1660; against both dissenters and papists; antiquarian pursuits from the 1660s; JP & deputy lieutenant for Westmorland, Lancashire and Cumberland; officer in the Westmorland militia; knighted 1681; MP for Cockermouth, Cumberland 1685-87; tory, influential locally." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming, z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming, z Fleming 2, z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Local schools and private tutors; Queen's College, Oxford 1650-52 (tutor Thomas Smith, later bishop of Carlisle); Gray's Inn 1653." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Fleming (1608/9-1653) of Skirwith, Cumberland; gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "122" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1633-1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Coniston Hall, Furness, Lancashire; educated in Oxford and London; succeeded to family estates 1653; gained possession of Rydal, Westmorland 1654, seems to have settled there; landowner in Cumberland, Westmorland & Lancashire, rarely visited south after his marriage; died at Rydal Hall, buried at Grasmere, Westmorland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Alice (d. 1681), eldest daughter of Roger Kirkby, of Kirkby, Lancashire. Married 1655 Barbara (d. 1675 from the birth of their 15th child), whom he had met in Oxford; she was the eldest daughter of Sir Henry Fletcher, bt, of Hutton in the Forest, Cumberland, and his wife, Katherine, daughter of Sir George Dalston, bt, of Dalston, Cumberland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "92806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "33202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1701" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daniel Fleming" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSIMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sims" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl.1743-1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Had family in Oxfordshire (Wheatley), a brother in Gibraltar. Had field land at Denton next to bishop Secker's." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Landowner/-holder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "380" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Sims" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P74i_is_current_or_former_residence_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "est ou a été la résidence de"@fr , "является текущим или бывшим местом жительства для"@ru , "é ou foi residência de"@pt , "历年来的居住者包括"@cn , "είναι ή ήταν κατοικία του/της"@el , "is current or former residence of"@en , "ist derzeitiger oder früherer Sitz von"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCURWEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; St. John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Eldred? Curwen, country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Curwen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1730?-1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Workington, Cumberland; schooled in Eton; 1746-? Cambridge; MP => visits to London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Uncle (and later guardian) to John Christian Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Coal-owner, MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1778" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Curwen" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Savile+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Savile House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Savile House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFITZROY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/93055" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Fitzroy (1663-1690), 1st duke of Grafton; illegitimate son of Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fitzroy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1683-1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Grafton, Northamptonshire (died there on May 6 1757)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Baron Sudbury, Viscount Ipswich, Earl of Euston, Duke of Grafton (1690, 2nd). Lord-lieutenant of Ireland 1721-1724." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd duke of Grafton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "251" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1757" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Fitzroy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBAYNES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Author and administrator. Secretary to Cardinal Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Verstegan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted to the Middle Temple 1565, no record of his call. English College, Rheims" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Hugh Baynes of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baynes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1546-1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in England; fled to the continent in 1579; Rome 1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Catholic; abjured protestantism c. 1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2336" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1623" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Baynes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_085>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 404>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLVII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. SEPTEMBER 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, [{...{] can wytnesse unto you [{how{]\ngreatly I was busyed at the tyme of his departure in the\ndyscoverye of the complyces of the late conspiracye, wherof I\npraye God her majestye may make [{more{] proffyt then of lyke\nopportunytyes thorrowghe Gods godnes appered unto h[{er{] . I\nknowe your lordships good advyce can greatly further the matter.\nShe dyd never make greater [{speech{] of her love towardes you,\n[{or{] of the trust she reposethe [{in{] you then at this\npresent; therfor your lordships good cownecell will work good\neffects.\n   Your last sent by young [{Gor{]ge of the vij=th= of this\npresent\n<P 405>\nI think meete to be communicated unto her majestye, that she may\nsee howe hardely she dealethe with her best-affected servaunts.\n   I am very glad that your lordship is growen to so good a\nlykyng of my cosyn Jhon Norryce. I praye God he may styll carrye\nhimself towardes your lordship in sooche [{sort{] as may\nincrease your good opynion conceyved of him.\n   I have not been unmyndfull of your lordships request both for\nDanyell Rogers and your servant Bodley. Poor Rogers is forced to\nstaye here to sollycyt the contrybution of the bishops towardes\nhis ransom, which he fyndethe himselve bound in conscyence to\nsee awntswered to sooche as became bounde for the same. I fynde\nthe man well bent to serve your lordship yf this impedyment were\nnot. Touching your servant Bodley, he hathe been owt of the\ntowne a long whyle but is dayly looked for, at whos returne I\nwill not fayle to deale with him.\n   Touchyng her majestyes goodnes to be exstende towards the\nelector Truxies I wyll not fayle to sollycyt, thowghe [{with{]\nno great hoape thereof. And so I most humbly. [\\NO CONCLUSION OR\nDATE\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "404" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on September, 1586"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P27_moved_from>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the starting E53 Place of an E9 Move.\nA move will be linked to an origin, such as the move of an artefact from storage to display. A move may be linked to many origins. In this case the move describes the picking up of a set of objects. The area of the move includes the origin, route and destination.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E9_Move> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "μετακινήθηκε από"@el , "locomoveu de"@pt , "有移出地"@cn , "a retiré de"@fr , "moved from"@en , "bewegte weg von"@de , "перемещен из"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wingham, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWORTHINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Roman Catholic priest and biblical scholar; president of Douai College 1599-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fitzherbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29993" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Worthington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Worthington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1548, d. 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Worthington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/status>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A string expressing what the user is happy for the general public (normally) to know about their current activity." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "status" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "unstable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_154>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (death of his best friend, about the debt)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1632 FO ARANDOLPH>\n<X AMBROSE RANDOLPH>\n<P 251>\n[} [\\CLXI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^AMBROSE RANDOLPH TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMost honored Lady,\n   If I had much newse, it were now superfluous to write it,\nyour La=yp= having so many of the courte y=t= can exactely\nrelate it. I therfore will only acquaint yor La=yp= with my owne\nmisfortune, that this night at 11 of y=e= cloke lost my best\nfreinde the Lo=rd= of Dorchester, his Lady beinge very great\nwith child. To which sad euent I may also add an other greefe,\nwhich doth with y=e= former much press me, and y=t= is the\nbreache of promise from y=e= Lord Treasorer, whoe sayed I should\nhave my mony this last tearme, but now I have small hope of it a\ngood while, if all be true y=t= is sayd of the Exchequer. I must\ntherfore crave yo=r= La=pe's= pardon that I have not yet\ndischarged y=e= debte of mony which I\n<P 252>\nso much desyre to paye to your La=yp=, but cannot yet so much as\nsett a certaine daye to doe it; but, when you please to com~and\nit, I shall most willingly procure it, and most thankfully rest,\n   Your La=yp's= most affectionat and humble seruant to command,\n   Ambrose Randolph.\nFeb. y=e= 26, 1631-2.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "251" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage; AR husband of a \"cousin\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Ambrose" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ambrose Randolph to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 26 February, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopthorpe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bishopthorpe, North Yorkshire" , "Bishopthorpe, York" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bishopthorpe" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P124i_was_transformed_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wurde umgewandelt durch"@de , "foi transformado por"@pt , "被转变於"@cn , "μετατράπηκε από"@el , "был трансформирован посредством"@ru , "was transformed by"@en , "a été transformé par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E81_Transformation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93i_was_taken_out_of_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJCLARK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Philip Jennings-Clark of Stratfield Saye, Berkshire (J.P.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Juliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dodd née Jennings-Clark" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1736?, d.? 1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector 1759-1770+? Married J.P., MP and hospital governor John Dodd 1753. (John Dodd was a close friend of Horace Walpole, later moving to London and moving in literary circles.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4958" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1778" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Juliana Dodd née Jennings-Clark" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_094>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "bill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480 T WGOLDWYN>\n<X WILLIAM GOLDWYN>\n<P II,110>\n[} [\\274. WILLIAM GOLDWYN TO LADY STONOR\\] }]\n[\\18 July (1480)\\]\n   Right worschypful and to me Synguler good lady, I recommende\nme unto yow: prayng yow to sende me a buck a Wedynsday next\ncommyng acordyng to +te promyse that my Master and ye made at my\nlaste beyng with yow: for a specyall frende of myn schall be\nmaryde on Thursday nexte commyng, to +te wyche I have promysyde\na buck: wherfor I pray yow +tat he be not dispoyntyd. And my\nservice schall be +te more redyer to yow at all tymys with +te\ngrace of God, wyche have yow in kepynge. Wryttyn in haste +te\nxviij day of Jule,\n   By your servant, William Goldwyn.\n   Madam, I pray yow to speck to my Master for +te xvj. li. +tat\nys dew unto me.\n   To my lady Stonor, Be thys delyverede in haste.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 110" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Annys (Agnes)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Lady, 2nd wife of Sir William Stonor 1480-1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "doctor - patient" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Goldwyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGOLDWYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWYDESLADE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Goldwyn to Annys (Agnes) Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor on 18 July, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBODDAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "In England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant, gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary Rawson Hart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boddam née Sclater" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1745-1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Bombay; returned there in the late 1750s; died soon after the birth of her son Charles in 1762 at the age of 18; buried in Bombay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister of Eliza Draper." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Rawson Hart Boddam née Sclater" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "York, Yorkshire" , "York" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "York" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report on crime in London, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1583 T W1FLEETWOOD>\n<X WILLIAM FLEETWOOD 1>\n<P 290>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXIV. M=R= RECORDER FLEETWOOD TO LORD BURGHLEY.\\]\n}] \n   Right honorable\n   Sithens your Lo. last being here in London there have ben\ntwoo great Feasts, the one at the Grosers-hall, the other at the\nHaberdashers-hall. At the Haberdashers feast was my Lord Maior,\nand divers of his brethern, with myselff, where my Lo. Maior\nafter the second course come inne dyd take the great standing\nCupp of the gift of Sir William Garrett, being full of Ypocraze,\n(and silence being commaunded throwgh all the Tables) all men\nbeing bare-headed, my Lo, before all men dyd use these words\nwith a convenyent lowd voyce \"M=r=. Recorder of London and yow\nmy good bretherne the Aldermen, beare witnes that I do drynke\nunto M=r=. Alderman Massam as Shereff of London and Midd. frome\nMighelmas next comming, for one holl yere; and I do beseche God\nto graunt hym as quiett and peaceable a yere with as good and\ngratious favor of her Maiestie as I my selff and my brethern the\nShereffs now being have hytherto had, and as I trust shall\nhave.\" This spoken, all men desired the same. The Sword-bearer\nin hast went to the Grosers\n<P 291>\nffeast, where M=r=. Ald=n=. Massam was at dyner; and there dyd\nopenlie declare the words that my Lo. Maior had used: whereunto\n(silens made and all being hushe) the Alderman aunswered verie\nmodestlie in this sort, \"First I thanke God who through his\ngreat goodness haith called me frome a verie poore and meane\ndegree unto this worshipfull estate. Secondlie I thanke her\nMajestie for her gratious goodnes in allowing unto us these\ngreat and ample fraunchises. Thirdlie I thank my Lo. Maior for\nhaving so honorable an opinion of this My Companie of Grocers as\nto make choise of me being a poore member of the same.\" And this\nsaid, bothe he and all the Companie pledged My Lord and gave hym\nthanks.\n   M. Nowell of the Court haith lately been here in London. He\ncaused his man to geve a blowe unto a carrman. His man haithe\nstricken the carrman with the pumell of his sword and therwith\nhaith broken his skelle and killed hym. M=r=. Nowell and his man\nare lyke to be indicated; whereof I am sure to be muche trobled,\nwhat with lettres and his frynds, and what by other meanes as in\nthe verie like case heretofore I have byn even with the same\nman. Here are sunderie yonge gentilmen that use the Court that\nmost commonly terme theymselffs (^gyntylmen^) . When any of\nthese have done any thinge amisse and are compleyned of, or\narrested for debt, they then runne unto me, and no other excuse\nor aunswere can they make but saye\n<P 292>\n\" (^I am a Jyntylman, and being a Jyntylman I am not thus to be\nused at a slave and a colions handes.^) \" I know not what other\nparlee M=r=. Nowell can pled; but this I say, the fact is fowle.\nGod send hym good deliverans. I thinke in my conscience that he\nmakethe no reckenyng of the matter.\n   Hit was my chaunse to examine a matter in the Court holden at\nBridwell. I have ben complayned of to the Counsel bord. I was\nsent for. M=r=. Secretary received my Aunswer, and told the\ncompleynaunts that they had deserved to be hanged And this is\nthe Case. Abraham of Abraham a gentilman of an hundred pound\nland in com. Lanc. put his dawghter and heire unto my lady\nGerrerd of the Brenne. Sir Thomas and my lady being here in\nLondon, one Dwelles, a fenser nere Cicell howse, and his wiff,\nby indirect meanes, being of kyn to the girle, dyd invite all my\nLady's children and gentilwomen unto a breakfast. They cam\nthether, and at theire commyng the yowthes and servingmen were\ncaried up to the ffens skolle. My Ladys dowghters and\ngentilwomen must nedes play at the cardes, will they nill they.\nThe girle Abraham, by the wiff of the howse, was conveyghed in\nto a chamber, and shut the dowre after her and there left her.\nThe Girl found in the Chamber iiij. or v. tall men. She knew\ntheym not. And ymediatlie the girle fell into a great ffeare\nseyng them to compasse her about. Then began an old priest to\nread upon a\n<P 293>\nbooke, his words she understood not, saving these words \"I Henry\ntake the Suzane to my wedded wiff\" &c. This done they charged\nthe wenche never to discover this to any body lyving: and so\nsent her downe to her fellowes. And dyner being done the wenche\ntold to her fellowes very lamentably what had ben donne; and\nthey over to S=r=. Tho. and my La. And upon complaynt I sent for\nthe ffensers wiff who wold confesse nothyng. I went with her my\nself to Bridwell, where there was a full Court, and thether cam\nSir Thomas with the wenche, and there we bolted owt the wholl\nmatter and dyd no more. The ffensers wyff is retorned to the\nCownter. The wenche is with my La. Gerrerd. She was never in\nBridwell, as the ffenser and one Poollwhele dyd avouche to some\nof my Lords. The wenche was there to accuse the fensers wiff in\nopen Court. My Lo. this being the fact, and the trew case\nthereof, I fynd the same to be ffellonie by A=o=. 3. st. 7. ca.\n2. And therefore me thinketh suche companyons as this fenser and\nhis wiff are, owght not to be allowed to deface suche poore men\nas I am, in suche order, before the Lords. Thus most humbly I\ntake my leave of yo=r= good Lo. this 18 of Julie 1583.\n   Yo=r= good Lo. most bounden\n   W. Fletewoode.\n\"To the right honorable and my singuler good Lord Treasourer of\nEngland.\"\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "290" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "civil servant - superior civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "recorder of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "963" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1FLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fleetwood to William Cecil on 18 July, 1583"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Edmonton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Edmonton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmonton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_K2OXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden, y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Four years at a boarding-school." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Culling (d. 1638), yeoman, of South Barham; wife Marie Allen, niece of Matthew Parker, archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Oxinden née Culling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1624-1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family farm at South Barham, Kent; boarding-school somewhere; Great Maydekin, Barham, Kent c. 1642; Little Maydekin, Denton, Kent 1663." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth daughter. Married 1642 as his 2nd wife her guardian Henry Oxinden (1609-1670), gentleman, of Barham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "20189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1698" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Oxinden née Culling" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSAVILL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KB 1533; steward of Wakefield and Pontefract; member of the council in the north 1542; other administrative duties in Yorkshire (JP for all three ridings; sheriff 1537-8, 1542-3)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/71873/74822" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Savile (d. 1505) of Thornhill, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Savill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1499-1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Yorkshire; after father's death ward of mother & Thomas Howard, earl of Surrey, then of George Talbot, 4th earl of Shrewsbury; some time between 1505-18 in the household of Cardinal Wolsey (=> London & court?); back to Yorkshire by 1522." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Sir John's 2nd wife Elizabeth (d. 1547), daughter of William Paston (d. 1490). Married 1518 Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of Thomas Sotehill or Soothill (d. 1535) of Dewsbury, Yorkshire. The Savills (or Saviles) were one of the oldest gentry families in Yorkshire. Lineal ancestor had married a Gascoigne => related to William Plumpton, son of Agnes Gascoigne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3396" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1558" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Savill" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLEWKNOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP, MEMBER OF A LEADING SUSSEX FAMILY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SSX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LEWKNOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WEST DEAN, SUSSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED 1679 JANE, DAUGHTER OF CHARLES AND LOREANA MARESCOE. JANE LEFT LEWKNOR IN 1685, ELOPED WITH WILLIAM MONTAGU." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "256" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1707" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN LEWKNOR" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_048>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 178>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIV. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 20TH MARCH 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, theire is [{all con{]venient speed used\nin the prepa[{ration{] and putting in a ready[{ness{] the money\nresolved on by her majestye to bee sent over, which I am sorrye\nfawleth not owt in proportyon large as the necessytie of the\nservyce requirethe, so that your lordship, contrarye to your own\nlyking, shall be forced to stand uppon a defencyve warre: yt\nwyll be verry discompfortable to the people of thos contryes,\nespetyally when they shall see there townes lost, which your\nlordship for lacke of hennowghe assistance, shall not be able to\nprevent.\n   Suche gentlemen as your lordship appoynted to levye men ar\ntyred with long attendaunce here, for that her majestye cannot\nbe drawn to resolve therin. Her awnswer is, that shee wyll see\nan accompt of thos allreadye sent over, before she yeld her\nassent to the sending over of any more, I shewed un[\\to\\] her\nhighness the hard estate the towne of Grave stands in, which\ncoold not be releeved withowt an encrease of forces, which moved\nyour lordship to presse my lords of the cownsell here to take\nsome care for the speedye dyspatche of the gentlemen. I dyd also\nshew unto her, that the losse of that towne woold woorke some\nchanging in the peoples hartes, when they shoold see themselves\nsubject\n<P 179>\nto lyke misfortune as they were before her majestye tooke uppon\nher to protect them. But nothing that can be alleaged can drawe\nher majestye to yeld to any thing that tendeth to the\nfurtheraunce of the servyce there, otherwyse then led by mere\nnecessytye.\n   I fynde her dysposed to lyke that certeyn cashed bandes in\nIerland, uppon dowbt that otherwyse they wyll put her to some\ncharge here, shall be transported into the Lowe Countreys, so yt\nmay be don withowt her burden. I have caused Mr. Davison [\\to\\]\nsette downe with what charge the same may be performed, which I\nwyll send unto your lordship.\n   Seing her majestye is no better dysposed to send over her\nowne subiectes, I thinke your lordship, in case you resolve to\ncontynewe your servyce there, shall doe well to take part of the\nmaster of Grayes offer, whoe, as my cosyn Randollph sendethe me\nwoord, sendethe an expresse gentleman unto your lordship to\nknowe your lordships resolutyon therin. I fynde the gentlemen\nthat your lordship hath appoynted to make the levye are lothe to\ntake upon them that charge with the allowance of xx=s=. the man,\nand herof your lordship shall doe well, in case her majestie may\nbe drawen to assent that any levyes shall be made here, to move\nthe states to increase the somme.\n   By the inclosed copy of sir Edward Staffordes letter your\nlordship shall see, howe resolutely the king ther is bent to\nprosecute the warre, with the uttermost of his power, agaynst\nthos of the relygyon.\n   Ther hath ben certeyn offers made unto her majestye, and by\nher rejected, and yet of no great charge, that carryed great\nprobabylytie\n<P 180>\nto have withstoode both Godes and her enemyes. I praye God, the\nlacke of fealing and compassion of others myseryes, doe not\ndrawe uppon us hys heavye hande; to whos protection I commyt\nyour lordship, most humbly takyng my leave. At the coorte, 20.\nMarche, 1585.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra. Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 20 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padora>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Padora" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Padora" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1448 T JKEMP>\n<X JOHN KEMP>\n<P 41>\n[} [\\XVI. THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY TO THE BISHOP OF EXETER.\nLAMBETH, 16 FEB., 1447-8,\\] }]\n   Ryght Worshipfull and wyth all my herte right welbeloved\nBrother, I grete you well full hertly. And suppose ye be well\nremembrid howe that matier whiche longe tyme hath abiden yn\ntravers bitwixte yow, your Brethren and myn, your Deane and\nChapitre of yowre churche of Excetre, and the Mayer and the\nComminalte of the same, by speciall comaundement of the Kyng was\ncommytted and putte to the rule of the two chief Justises and\nme, wheryn as God knowyth they and I have laboured long tyme,\nand specially the last term yn our effectuall wyse for the gode\nof pease and sure conclusion to growe therof, bryngyng the\nmatier by daylie labour to grete ripenesse the soner therby to\nhave concluded theryn: And for as moche as we myght not\napprochyng the ende of the terme further labour theryn, hit was\ncomyned and desyred nywe bondis to be made and enselid at home\nby bothe parties unto Candelmasse last passed trustyng the\nmatier to have be comyned and yn partie entreted at home. And as\nnowe we wold have preceded theryn to somme gode conclusion; and\nthe matier is attained at large yn the comyn lawe: We praye yow\nas yet that, notwithstondyng havyng consideracion the seide\nMayer and Comminalte have att all tymes and yet ben as they\nseyen redy to obey and abide all entrety, yow like to putte the\nmatier to take soner effectuall ende by entrety and\nyntercommunicacion than by rigour of the lawe. And yf ther be\neny poynte of grete difficultee or travers, the seide Juges and\nI woll putte to owr labour to the remedy\n<P 42>\nand redresse therof with all our hertis and power. And almyghty\nJhesu have yow ever yn his keeping. Writen at Lamehithe the xvj\ndaye of February,\n   J. Archebysshop of Caunterbury.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Sender marked wrong (John Kemp) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Lacy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury, lord chancellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTAFFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELACY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Stafford to Edmund Lacy on 16 February, 1448"@en .

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                "<Q A 1597 T M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 113>\n[} [\\LETTER LVI.\\] LETTER FROM ARCHBISHOP HUTTON TO LORD\nBURGHLEY.}] [^TO WILLIAM CECIL^]\n[\\11 March, 1596-7.\\]\n   My most honorable good Lord, I have beene often times bold to\npray your good Lordship to move her Majestie for a Lord\nPresident here. In your last letters you shewe as the cheffe\ncause that her Highnes doth not resolve to be the great want off\nfitt men for that place. I am right sorie to know so much\nmyself, (\\sed in eo non sunt omnia\\) ; but rather this is the\nchefe cause, that, the ranke of nobilitie beinge taken away whom\nher Majestie founde at the beginninge off her reigne, the\nnobilitie that now is growinge up under her shee by her great\nwisdome and experience doth know them (\\intus et in cute\\) ,\nthemselfes, their families, ther defects and informities\nwhatsoever: but, under reservation, this oght not to cause her\nMajestie to be so irresolute; for, as Solomon saith, (\\qui\nobservat ventum non seminabit, et qui considerat nubes non\nmetet\\) . For I make no doubt but yf it please her Highnes to\nresolve, her Majestie's commission, the instructions, the\nordinarie proceedings in this court knowen to\n<P 114>\nthe learned Counsell here, will sufficientlie inhable him. My\nLord of Huntingdon when he came downe here was verie raw, but\nhavinge a resolute wit to serve God and her Majestie, he grewe\nto great experience; so, no dowte, yf her Majestie resolve off\nanie that feareth God and loveth the present state, God will\ninhable him. Thus, beseeching God to blesse her Majestie and the\nwhole realme with your Lordship's long life and good health, I\nhumblie take my leave. March 11, 1596.\n   Post Script. - I pray you to be a mean that there be no\namovation in the office of the examiners here, and vouchsafe\nthis bearer, M=r=. Cole, your Lordship's favour.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q C 1497 T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P 32>\n[} [\\LETTER XIV. SECOND LETTER OF KING HENRY THE VII=TH=. TO SIR\nGILBERT TALBOT. A. D. 1497.\\] }] \n   H. R. By the King.\n   Trusty and welbeloved we grete you wele, signifying unto you\nthat wher as Perkin Warbek and his wif were lately sette ful\nporely to the See by the King of Scottes, and aftre that landed\nwithin our land of Irland in the wylde Irissherie, where he had\nbe taken by our Cousins Th'erls of Kildare and of Desmond if he\nand his said wif had not secretly stollen away. The same Perkyn\nbeing soe upon the See, is commen to land in our Countie of\nCornewaille with ij. small shippes and a Breton prinse, wherupon\nwe have sent\n<P 33>\nour right trusty counseillour the lord Daubeney our chamberlayn\nby land toward thoes parties, to arredie our subgiettes for the\nsubduyng of hym, and our right trusty counseillour the lord\nBroke, steward of our household, by water with our armee on the\nSee now late retourned, to take the said Perkyn if he retorne\nagayn to the See. And we shall in our owne persone, if the case\nsoo requir, goo soe accompanyed thiderward with our lordes mercy\nwithoute delay, as we shal subdue the said Perkyn and all othre\nthat wil take his part if eny such be. And therfore we hertily\npray you to addresse you unto us with six score talle men on\nhorsback defensibly arrayed, and no moo, without eny long delay.\nAnd to mete with us at our manoir of Wodestok the xxiiij=th= day\nof this present Moneth; and at your commyng unto us we shal soe\ncontent your for your and thair conduyt money, and also wages,\nas of reason ye shal holde you pleased; and that ye faille not\nherof as our espesial trust is in you. Zeven undre undre our\nSignet at our said Manoir the xijth day of Septembre.\n   \"To our trusty and welbeloved knight for our body Sir Gilbert\nTalbot.\"\n\n"@en ;
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                "Second son. Married (1) Elizabeth, widow of 5th Lord Scrope of Masham, daughter of Ralph de Greystoke 5th Lord Greystoke; (2) Ethelreda (Audrey), widow of Thomas Barton and Richard Gardiner, daughter of William Landwade Cotton of Landwade, Cambs. Listed at http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/TALBOT.htm#Gilbert%20TALBOT%20(High%20Sheriff)1 and http://www.thepeerage.com/p1229.htm#i12285" ;
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                "Sir" ;
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        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1628 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 184>\n[} [\\CXVII. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best and dearest Lady,\n   I receaved yours in answer to myne about the picture, and\nhaving no better way to satisfy the Lord I mentioned, that I had\ndealt clearly with him in doing my endeavor, I shewed him so\nmuch of your letter as related thearunto; one passage whearof he\nwas willing to lay hould of as giving him some kind of hopes\nthat the picture mought be procured from those hands it was\nmeant to by your noble husband; and thearfore, yf you please to\nlett me know by your next to whose hands it is come, and that I\nmay likewise understand what is meant by these wordes in your\nletter, (^\"I thinke they will not part with it upon those termes\nwould be\n<P 185>\npleasing to you,\"^) it would enable me to give full satisfaction\nto that Lord whether it be to be had on any termes or noe,\nwhearin he now flatters himselfe with some little hope derived\nfrom those wordes in your foresayd letter. Yt is, I conceave, no\nnewes to you, that on Friday last we resolved in the howse on\ngiving the King 5 subsidies, the time not then agreed on, but\nthe inclinacyon of the howse was to pay them all, or 4 of them,\nbetweene this and Christmas; since then, which is now some\ndayes, we have not spoken a word more of them, but gone on with\nour own busines to provide for the liberty of the subject both\nin his person and estate, both which have been infringed by the\nlate busines of the loanes and billeting of souldiers, as is\ninsisted upon by the howse. The King, taking it in ill part that\nwe goe not on with the subsidies, requires us to sitt all this\nEaster, and not to breake up for a weeke, as we intended, which\nmen are not pleased withall; and however, in conformity with the\nKing's message, we shall continue together without adjourning\nour howse, yett it is so unwillingly, as that I doubt the King's\nbusines will hardly gett any steppes forward; which yf the King\nfind, he is resolved, I perceave by those who know his mind near\nhand, to putt us roundly to it by some message to the howse;\nwhich yf it take not effect, which I feare to think of, our\nParlement will not be long lived.\n<P 186>\n   The enclosed is somewhat that passed from the King and the\nDuke at the Counsell table the next day after we resolved to\ngive the 5 subsidies. I am the shorter in newes, because I\nunderstand by your last that you want not our Parlement newes\nfrom better and readier hands.\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= all and ever,\n   T. Meautys.\nGood Friday [\\1628\\] .\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Thomas II" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
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                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 11 April (Good Friday), 1628"@en .

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                "Master of a slaveship in 1740s-1760s. Converted to Evangelical Christianity. Author of some important theological works" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1807" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Newton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ADUDLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1549, CONVICTED OF TREASON 1553 (JANE GREY AFFAIR),  EARL OF WARWICK 1561 (SUCCEEDED HIS FATHER), PRIVY COUNCILLOR 1573, OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8143" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA Cambridge 1564; DCL Oxford 1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "AMBROSE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DUDLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1528?-1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WARWICKSHIRE, LEICESTERSHIRE, FRANCE, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER-IN-LAW TO JANE GREY, BROTHER OF ROBERT DUDLEY, EARL OF LEICESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "EARL OF WARWICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1029" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "AMBROSE DUDLEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spa>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Spa" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Spa" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_057>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1470S FS HMAKNEY>\n<X HENRY MAKNEY>\n<P II,30>\n[} [\\190. HENRY MAKNEY TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(before 1478)\\]\n<P II,31>\n   Myne especialle gode Mastire, y recomand me to youe &c. Syr,\ny have seyne a grete oxe for youe, yf ye be note purveyde: +te\npris is grete, hit is of xxx. (^s.^) , but ye shalle have x.\n(^s.^) for +te talow and hide, and he wulle serve youe wele for\na C. messe: ye moste sende a servante of yours to mete with me\nat Wallyngeford on Moneday by vij at +te clokke at Buttons. Y\nwull showe hyme +te oxe, and if ye +tynke +te pris to grete, y\nwulle go with hyme to Abyngdon markete, and ye shalle have iiij\nor v dosyne pygeons, ij or iij lamys of xij. (^d.^) a pece,\nchekyns and capons moste be hadde at Oxford on Satusday.\nColyngerygge and y be at opyne warre: y purpose to entre in +te\nManere of Makney with Godes grace on Moneday or Wennysday; and\nyf y have nede y pray youe sende me a gode lade or ij that y be\nnote bete owte ayene. If +ter be any odire servise, +tat y may\ndo abote your busines, sende me word and y shalbe redy &c.\n   Your owne.\n   H. Makney.\n   To my specialle gode Mastire W. Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Written before 1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "steward - master?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Makney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "203" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMAKNEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Makney to William Stonor on ?, 1475"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kelston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kelston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kelston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_069>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1665 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,131>\n[} [\\LXI. - BISHOP COSIN TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.\\] }] \n   Most Reverend and my very Honourable good Lord,\nDivers moneths since I was directed by letters from your Grace\nto my Lord Archbishop of York to give your Grace an account of\nall the Hospitalls within my Diocess, according to his\nMajestie's commands and instructions therewith sent unto me. But\nby reason that some of the Masters of these Hospitalls were far\nremoved and absent from my Diocess, and others that were present\nhaving been robbed of their Evidences and Records by the late\nusurping times, it hath put me to a longer search before I could\nbe able to returne your Grace this my Answer, which I now do by\nthis Paper here inclosed, conteyning a full account of all the\nHospitalls in my Jurisdiction, and a cleare returne to all his\nMajestie's comands concerning the severall conditions and state\nof them, which your Grace may be pleased to represent unto his\nMajesty and his most honourable Privy Councill, in the name of,\n   My Lord,\n   Your Grace's most humble and most obedient servant\n   [\\Jo. Duresme\\] .\n   Aug. 6.\n   To the Archb=p=. of Cant.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 131" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sheldon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "bishop - archbishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSHELDON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Gilbert Sheldon on 6 August, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THOLLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "First APPRENTICE OF JOHN JOHNSON, DIED OF THE PLAGUE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOLLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1544" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS HOLLAND" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHUSEE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/74945" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to his father as a vintner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Husee, a Southampton wine merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Husee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1506-1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Originally from Southampton?; London (\"spent much of the 1530s lodged at the Red Lion inn at Southwark\" DNB); Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Gentleman of the King's retinue. Servant and right-hand man of Arthur Plantagenet, viscount Lisle; \"the perfect family retainer\", \"knew exactly how the system worked\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Agent and soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1548" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Husee" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pontdelarche>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pontdelarche" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pontdelarche" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_080>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q CA 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 354>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXIV. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 21ST\nJULY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verie good lord, I will first beginne to awnsweare your\n[\\lordships\\] letter of the xviij=th= of June, which doth\nconteine your advise verie circumst[{antially{] geven for my\nsonne to have consideration of the matter that hath been\n[{moved{] to your lordship from hence, for the change of Brill\nfor Harlingham, and for that [{he{] was come over thither before\nthe receipt of your [\\lordships\\] letter, I could not conferre\nwith him theareuppon, but if I had, by the reasons alledged in\nyour lordships letters, which are verie manie, I should have\ncounseled him to have continued in the Brill, than to have gon\nso farre of as Harlingham is, being owt of the limits both of\nHolland and Zeland; and the rather, also, I would have advised\nhim to have continued at the Brill, bicause I perceive by your\nlordships letter, you can be content\n<P 355>\nthat, with the Brill, he maie have the governement of the iland,\nwhich maie be very commodious for him, for the strengthening of\nthe place; and so nowe, meaning not to trowble your lordship\nwith this matter, I dowbt not but he himself hath commoditye to\nreceive your lordships resolucion thearein, which I leave to\nhimselfe to accept, and conforme himselfe to your advise.\n   In the postscript of your sayd letter I perceive, that by the\nestablishing of the chamber of finances your lordship shall be\nmore hable to make necessarie paimentes for all thinges\nrequisite under your charge then heretofore you have been, the\nopinion of which lack hath most cheeflye bread dowbt in hir\nmajestie of the good sequel of the cawse; and therefore the\nsooner your lordship maie make it appeare to hir majesty, that\nthe contribucions heretofore offred by the states maie be nowe\nperformed, which spetiallie will be best credited by hir\nmajestie if she maie perceive, that such sommes of monie as have\nbeen paiable by the states to yourself for your enterteinement,\nand to satisfie the debtes due to hir majestie for hir treasure\ndefraied to their uses, [{have been paid,{] the more resolute\nshall you find hir majestie to stand fast and firme in the\nprosecution of this action.\n   Your lordship doth in that end of the letter, also as in\nmanie others, make mention of your desire to have sir William\nPelham theare, which surelie hath not been by me omitted, nor by\nhimself delaied, but as now he can tell your lordship, whoe I\ntrust hath arrived theare sum fewe daies past, in whom the lett\nhath been, partlie for not yelding to the acquitall of his\ndebtes, and partlie, as hir majestie did often awnsweare us,\nthat she could not well spare such a man from the service in the\noffice that he hath, considering both the absence of sir Philip\nSidney, and the unhabilitye of my lord of Warwick, your brother,\nto travell. But my awnswere was theareto, that, for anie\nspetiall service in the field at home, in that kind of office, I\nthowght, as longe as you weare well occupied in thos cuntries\nagainst the common enemie, and might\n<P 356>\nprosper theare, we should not have any great neade of his\npresence heare.\n   Nowe, my lord, for awnsweare of sum matters conteined in your\nother longe letter. Your lordship writeth, that I, in my former\nletter, did sett a rate of the angell and the shillinge, the one\nat xv=s= the other at xx=d=, and you did doubt wheather I ment\nit to be the valewe of sterling or otherwise. But I did, and doe\nstill meane it, to have our angell, that is heare x=s=, to be\ncurrant theare for xv=s= Flemishe, and our sterling shilling\nthat is heare xij=d=, to be theare currant for xx=d= Flemishe.\nAnd wheare the great rose-noble was theare in estimation farre\nabove his valewe, and nowe is fallen out of that reputacion, I\nwas ever of that minde, and shall be, that newe coine in anie\ncuntrie wheare knowledg is of minting, will have a higher\nestimacion than his ritches will yeld him, and so I think your\nlordship should have proved. The experience of him that offred\nyowe so great sommes for the coinage of the rose-nobles in that\ncuntrye would have tended to a fall of his great offer within\none moneth or lesse; for, trewlie, it is a natural reason in all\nthinges, that (\\ex nihilo nihil fit\\) , and noe great gaine can\never be made to last, but wheare the cawse and grounde of the\ngaine shall last. We had heare the like experience for a while,\nof an offer made by alderman Martin, to yeld to hir majestie for\nthe coinage of everye pownd weight of gold into rose-nobles the\nsum of xxx=s=, wher otherwise was never paid above iiij=s=, for\nother the best gold; and, having commission to coine the same,\nhe was forced to leave of within the monethe, for that the\nestimacion of them did sodenlie decaie, and so the coinage\nperforce did staie, and yet, for that short time, her majestye\nhad awnswered unto hir neare m=li= for coinage. I perceive your\nlordship hath the stampes of the said rose-nobles which your\nofferer had provided, and, I thinke, if the matter weare renewed\nunto him againe, he could not mainteine any reason to yeld unto\nyour lordship anie extraordinarie proffett by coinage of them,\nmore then of other gold of like\n<P 357>\nfines, whearein I praie your lordship cawse him to be tempted\nanewe, and lett me knowe his awnsweare, for if hir majestie\nmight have the gaine thearebie, I should be right glad thereof,\nand would also further it, so as it might be sett downe to what\nquantitie the coinage should be.\n   And, for that I sent your lordship word of summ shillinges\ncoined in that cuntrie, the partie that browght them unto me\nsaid, he had them from Amsterdam, as being coined theare; but,\nas your lordship writeth, it might be at summ other towne, as\nGorcum, or such like: but this maie be held for a rule generall,\nthat whearesoever our monies, either gold or silver, be coined\nin anie other cuntrie, if the same coines be in waight and fines\nas good as ours, theare will be noe longe continuance of coinage\nthereof; for the proffett of the coinage, which is the\nsufferantie to the prince, is so small as [\\it is\\] hard for\nprivatt men to continue such coinage; but if, otherwise, theie\nbe coined of lesse valewe, then, thowgh for summ time, people\nmay be abused to receive them, yet such monies will not have\nlonge continuance in theire estimacion.\n   Your lordship maketh mention of my writing that I had delt\nwith the merchantes-adventurers to paie ther xxx=m li=, which\nindeade theie weare contented to promise, at that time when I\ndid write so, but, afterward, uppon the losse of Grave and\nVenlo, theie semed to have had intelligence from there factors\non [{that{] side the seas, that the trade of merchandize began\nto change [{and{] staie, and so theie started from theire\npromise: and yet, after that, theie helped your lordship with\nv=m li= which was verie happelie taken upp [{by{] your lordship,\nin that it semeth, though the some weare little, the poore\nsoldiers weare more releved with that small portion than theie\nhad been with the paie of a great deale more before. And,\ntrewlie, if your lordship could bring it to pass, that the poore\nsoldiers might be paied by [\\the\\] poll, sometimes one monethes\npaie would doe more good in that sort, than two monethes paie to\nthe capteine, and, in like sort, I see your lordship hath care,\nthat theie which shall have the disposing of the\n<P 358>\ntreasure [\\may\\] be directed so to dispose it as it maie cum\ntrewlie and indifferentlie to the use of the soldier.\n   The paiment made to the states of monie by the threasurer,\nwhereof your lordship maketh mencion that it was paied without\nyour warrant or assignment, hath been hard to be excused,\n[\\any\\] otherwise then that the threasurer saith, he made the\nwarrant by the forme of another, written before by Mr. Atye,\nyour lordships secretarie. I am of opinion, as your lordship is,\nthat the states would not agree [\\to\\] make the rembursement of\nthese thinges, if your lordships warrant had not past for the\nsame; and one thing I find hath been greatlie forgot theare,\nthat, according to an article of the contract, the states\ncommissaries have not been made privie to our musters and\npaiements, whearebie the issue will be, respondence for\nrepaiment to bee made [\\here\\]after to hir majesty. At this time\nhir majestie hath appointed sir Thomas Shurleie to cum over with\nthe threasurer, and to be privie of all receiptes of monie that\nhe shall have, heare or theare, and shall joine with the\nthreasurer in all paimentes to be directed by your lordship, and\nnot otherwise, so as it shall be in your lordships power, for\nthis time, to see and have perfect knowledg to whome anie monie\nshall be paid, and how much he shall have to paie, and, uppon\nthe paiments of this money now delivered to them both in charge,\nthe threasurer is determined to leave the place, and so I have\nof long time advised him, and would have had him so to have done\nheare, by ending his whole accompt [\\on\\] this side, but hir\nmajestie would have him come over to make an ende of his broken\npaimentes theare, whereof, uppon his accompt heare, many dowbtes\nhave been made, and he left in suspence and respect almost of\nxi=m li=, though he showeth divers matters for his warrantiz to\nbe allowed thereof, as by his peticions which at this time are\nsent over thither by sir Thomas Shurleie, maie appeare: which\nare of sundrie natures, for that he sheweth good warrantes for\npaiment of divers sommes, but noe perfect acquittances of the\nreceivors,\n<P 359>\nthough he saie theie be left theare on that side now to be\nproduced, and, for sum part, he sheweth acquittances of sommes\ndue and paied but hath not heare shewed warrantes for the same,\nfor the which he is to receive your lordships favour, as the\njustice of the paimentes shall require.\n   Your lordship maketh mention of the sending of William Herle\nto Embden, from whome, at the writing of your letter, your\nlordship had noe awnswere. But nowe of late I have seen, in Mr.\nsecretaries handes, the whole negotiation of William Herle, by\nobjecting and expostulating with the comte of Embden for verie\nmanie thinges, and of the awnsweares made thereunto; whearebie\nit appearethe, that manie thinges have been spread otherwise to\nhis condemnacion than was trewe. But yet, I see the sequell will\nbe, that, although our merchantes maie have traffique thither,\nyet he will keape still a newtralitie, both towardes the king of\nSpayne and thos provinces, for aiding and victualing of either\nof them. I wishe he might be otherwise recovered in favor of\nthos states, consideringe the benefitt that might growe to thos\nprovinces under your government, if the river of Ems might be\nkept free from the trade of the Spanishe side, whoe surelie have\ngreat cawse to attaine to the possession of that river,\nthearebie to have sum passage open to the sea, as well to have\nentrance from the sea thither as to passe to the sea from\nthence, the lack of which commoditye is one of the principall\nimpedimentes that impeacheth the king of Spaines actions.\nHaving, for all his great cuntries in that part of christendome,\nnoe commoditye to passe and repasse the seas but by Graueling,\nwhich is not worth naming, and by Dunkirke, and Newport, which\ntwo, in my opiniong weare of as great moment to be wonn from him\nas either Gant, or Bruges, or both. And, if I knew howe to geve\ncounsell for such an enterprise, I would preferre it before anie\nother in this time, for I doe conclude that the king of Spaine\nnever can be a full master of thos cuntries without he have sum\nowt-gate and in-gate by the sea. And, whilest I am writing thus,\nI praie your lordship thinke\n<P 360>\nhowe such service might be done by your maritime forces and\nflie-boates theare, that are fittest to impeche thos kind of\nhavens. Thus having been longe in trowbling your lordship,\nwithowt anie great matter of substaunce, but uppon conclusions\ntaken by perusing your lordships letters, and nowe, considering\nwhat thinges have hapned since the writinge of your letters, I\nwill breefly make sum mention of thinges latelie passed.\n   By sum late letters written from your lordship to hir\nmajestie, and by sum conference had with Coxe, whoe browght the\nsame letters, hir majestye hath had sondrie ernest consultacions\nwith Mr. vice-chamberlaine, Mr. secretarie, and me, uppon divers\nthinges contained in your lordships letters, and for that hir\nmajestie perceiveth you are verie desirous to be advised and\ndirected by hir for your governement in that place, which is\naccompanied with manie great difficulties at this time,\nthearefore, after longe debate had before hir majestie, it was\nthowght most necessarie to send one spetiallie from hir majestie\nunto your lordship, having named two or three, but in the ende,\nhir majesty made choise of Mr. Wilkes, the bearer of thes my\nletters, whoe is instructed, not onelie by sum writings, as\nmemorialls, delivered unto him, but, also, by longe speches of\nhir majestie hirself, which she hath recorded in hir owne\ntables, and nevertheles caused him to putt the same more at\nlength in writing, so that he commeth verie well informed of hir\nmajesties mind, and appointed also to be informed by your\nlordship of manie necessarie thinges for satisfaction of hir\nmajestie. And, besides thes, he hath letters from hir majestie\nfor assuraunce of hir constant persisting in this common action,\nand, bicause your lordship shall at length understand by himself\nthe matters committed to his charge, I doe thearefore forbeare\nto make any further mention thereof.\n   At the writinge hereof sir William Stanley was come hither,\nand meaneth with hast to repaire to your lordship, judging that\nhis men are before this time at Flushing.\n   Mr. secretarie, I thinke, doth advertise you of the dowbtfull\nestate of the affaires in Fraunce, altogether in great\ncalamitie.\n<P 361>\nAnd, which is most of us to be dowbted and feared, by the long\ndelaie of the armie to cum owt of Almaign, we maie dowbt that\nthe king of Navarre will yeld to sum peace not profitable for\nthe religion, but yet unprofitable for the Frenche king, for\nthat the duke of Guise and all his partye, by sum mediation of\nthe duke of Nevers and Montmorency, offer great frendshipp to\nthe king of Navarre, meaning to seperatt themselves both from\ndepending uppon the Frenche king or his mother, against whome\nthe duke of Guise professeth open hatred, as thinking himself\nalso secretlie hated by the king. And so, by thes strange\naccidentes, it cannot be but France must suffer great\ncalamities, and so as the poore flock of Christ might be safe,\nwhilest thes great bulls of Bazan shall rage one against the\nother, I care not for the rest that maie followe to that wicked\nnation.\n[^THE REST OF THE LETTER AUTOGRAPH, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE\nADDRESS^]\n   I understand by Mr. secretory, that the master of Gray in\nScotland contynueth his purposs to send forces out of Scotland\nto your lordship, and myndeth to come unto England first hyther.\nBut I dout how he shall be helped with that mony that I had\npurpoossly stayd, being ij=m li= for hym, for that, as Mr.\nShyrley can tell your lordship, hir majesty was grevoussly\noffended with me for steying of it; and, even this daye, I moved\nhir majesty ageyn, that it might be stayd, or otherwise the\nmaster of Gray shuld be disapoynted therof, but in no wise she\nwold yeld, as Mr. secretary can advertise your lordship.\n   And so, with a good hart and yet an evill head, I am forced\nto end, besechyng God to prosper yow, and enhable yow to hold\nthe feld, but I wish not that yow shuld hazard any fight, for,\nas your case is, a small loss may be a gretar to yow than the\nlyk to the ennemy. 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                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 154>\n[} [\\XCIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy singular good and noble Lady,\n   I cannot acknowledge inough your readines to pleasure mee\nwith the sum you write of, nor cannot take thought inough to\nfind myself good for nothing whearin to pleasure you againe.\nOnely this I have to offer uppe to you, and yett it is noe\n<P 155>\nmore then you had long since, namely, whatsoever I am, or may\nbee, to bee at your disposing. For security however, you are\npleased, in confidence of mee and favor to mee, to decline it;\nyett I must take leave to deale as safely for you as you have\ndone lovingly and suerly with mee, and upon the receipt of the\nmoneyes am resolved to send you sealed a bond from my eldest\nbrother and myself, to such person as you shall nominate to have\nthe bond made, and this with as little noyse or notice of the\nfavor done mee as you shall direct or wish. For the moneyes the\nsooner they come the welcomer; but, by cause I could not collect\nfrom your letter whether they mought be with most conveniency\nsent up by som servant of your own, or otherwise that I could\nsend a servant of myne to receave them theare, I am somwhat at a\nstand untill I may find by your next what course you will\npropound on that behalf. Thus, with a heart as full of affection\nto serve you, as a head full of payne and aking, being scarcely\nout of a sharpe fitt of tertian ague, which hath held me all\nthis morning I rest,\n   Your La=pp's= in sicknes and health, living and dying, all\nand ever, T. Meautys.\nThis Friday, May 19th, from my house in the Strand [\\1626\\] .\n   The inclosed from Sir Thomas Meautys I send, to the end my\ncosin may extract the newes of those parts out of them; and so\nretourne me the letters, yf you please.\n<P 156>\n   Yesterday it was debated in the upper house, wheather the\nDuke should be com~itted, or at least sequestered from the house\nduring the examination and proceeding against him. Hee carried\nit by voyses, and yett had no use of proxies, whearof hee hath,\nas is sayd, 15 in store, which shows his case is not desperate.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "377" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Strand> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 19 May, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devizes>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Devizes" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Devizes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1660S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 20>\n[} [\\LETTER XLV.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. deare Brother,\n   Saving my quarill, a thousand thanckes for yr sweet\ncondescendance, in letting me know part of yr, now my\nafflictions: though, for the first, I am more angry than sad: it\nseemes a kynd of ridle, you had need expound it to me, how you\ncan wish to dye, pretending love to her, who, by yr death, would\ndye yet ten times more: for, have you any chyld can live, much\nlesse, live well, without you? Besydes, you know, tis saufest\nliving, when we least inioye; and, sence the sadnis of your\ncondition helpes to secure you are in the right way, for pitty,\nbe content to goe att such a rate, as all your little flocke may\nsee yr steps, and follow you; and heer it is, I see my selfe\nwith much compassion. For, though wholy unprofitable to any\nfrind of mine, and, I feare, even to my selfe; yet cannot find\nthe way to dye. Doe but looke\n<P 21>\nupon your owne advantage in this poynt, and I am confident, you\nwill equally derive patience for your selfe, and pitty for me,\n   Your most affectionate sister,\n   Winefrid.\n   My picture lyes yet at Brudges, in a frinds hand, who\nwatcheth opportunity to send it with saufty; could it speake my\nthoughts to you, I shuld not blush to have you take such car for\nitt. O no, I shuld be hapy, did you know what kynd thoughts I\nhave to you and yours, which never can take change.\n   My Lady Mary desyres you receave her humble servise. She\ntooke your letter very kyndly; and bids me tell you, she beares\na part both of yr crosse and hapines. But your strange inventive\nkyndnis will doe yr selfe some servise; for I shall no more\nimportune yr thanckes in my behalfe: it cost me too much shame.\nMy dearest love to all yr children. I fear I am a little\npartiall to Jacke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "326" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBARWICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERGYMAN, PRIOR OF THURGARTON -1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARWICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "THURGARTON, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "PRIOR OF THURGARTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "304" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BARWICK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GWHERVEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Hervey (1696-1743), baron Hervey of Ickworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hervey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1721-1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family seat: Ickworth House, Suffolk; convoy extraordinary to Turin 1755-1758; ambassador at Madrid 1758-1761; died at Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Unmarried. Served for some years in the army (1739-1742 officer). Privy councillor 1766, lord privy seal 1768-1770, groom of the stole 1770, 1st lord of the bedchamber 1770-1775." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl of Bristol" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1775" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George William Hervey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2COWPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lord of the Bedchamber for 15 years." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cowper (1665-1723), 1st Earl Cowper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cowper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1709-1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family seats: Colegreen & Panshanger, Hertfordshire; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The Cowpers had unusually powerful backing at court. Married: 1) daughter of Earl Grantham, 2) Georgiana, widow of John Spencer. Assumed the name of Clavering, in addition to that of Cowper, on the death of his uncle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd Earl Cowper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-20 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10187" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1764" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cowper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A name for some thing." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "name" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Hackney>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%2FMiddlesex%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Hackney, London/Middlesex)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Hackney" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_074>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "rectory of Folden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1658 T EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 238>\n[} [\\(2.) LETTER TO DR. TUCKNEY, MASTER OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE\nCAMBRIDGE. EDWARD HARLEY TO THE REVEREND DR. TUCKNEY, MASTER OF\nST. JOHN'S COLLEDG, AND REGIUS PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY IN\nCAMBRIDG, PRESENT THESE.\\] }] \n   Reverend S=r= - Whereas the Master and Fellowes of Caius\nColledg have pleased in contemplation of some interest I hau in\nthe impropriat rectory of Folden in Norfolk, to offer me the\nnomination of the next incumbent, now voyd, and in the colledges\ngift, of which favor I have only thus far accepted, to desire\nthat the person the college intend to present may be first\naproved by yourself, whom I beseech to be wel assured, that the\nperson you shall approv, be orthodox in doctrin and disciplin,\nand of a godly conversation. Your acquaintance with my dear\nfather, who is with God, encorages me in this boldness to\ntrouble you, as your known worth gives me confidence to entrust\nyou. I shal be most glad of any occasion to present you a\nthankful return from, S=r=,\n   Your very faithful friend and servant, E. H.\n(^Tawstok in Devon, Decemb: 14, 1658.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "238" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Anthony" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tuckney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "master of St. John's College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow puritans; Tuckney was a family friend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ATUCKNEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tawstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to Anthony Tuckney on 14 December, 1658"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_More+Lodge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "More Lodge, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "More Lodge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_County+Cork>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "County Cork" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "firstSent"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGARRICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "From 1750 worked as David Garrick's assistant at Drury Lane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lichfield Grammar School; Johnson's Academy at Edial" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain Peter Garrick (1685-1737), army officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1723-1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Lichfield; by 1750 lived in London where he died" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "1752-1771 stable-keeper in the Royal Household, living in Somerset House." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1779" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Garrick" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ringwood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ringwood, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ringwood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marwel>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Marwel" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marwel" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSTEPNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Addison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26404" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster 1676-1682; Cambridge 1682-, fellow in 1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Stepney, 'a commoner'?, groom of the chamber to Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stepney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1663-1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Westminster 1663-1682?; Cambridge 1682-; London -1692?; Germany: envoy to the elector of Brandenburgh 1692-1693, imperial court 1693-1694, Saxony 1694-1696, envoy to the electors of Mainz and Cologne 1696-1698; envoy to the King of Poland 1699-1701; imperial court 1701-1706; The Hague, States general, 1706-1707; London 1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Member of the Kit-Cat Club; close friend of Halifax, entered the diplomatic service through him; an excellent letter-writer who had a very full and accurate knowledge of German affairs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-13 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1707" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Stepney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSYMCOTTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge; MA 1657, MD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of John Symcotts Jr's twin brother Robert. John Symcotts Jr's heir." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "student -> doctor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "535" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Symcotts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P22_transferred_title_to>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor that acquires the legal ownership of an object as a result of an E8 Acquisition. \nThe property will typically describe an Actor purchasing or otherwise acquiring an object from another Actor. However, title may also be acquired, without any corresponding loss of title by another Actor, through legal fieldwork such as hunting, shooting or fishing.\nIn reality the title is either transferred to or from someone, or both.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a fait passer le droit de propriété à"@fr , "transferred title to"@en , "übertrug Besitztitel auf"@de , "μετεβίβασε τον τίτλο σε"@el , "передал право собственности"@ru , "转交所有权给"@cn , "transferiu os direitos de propriedade para"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14_carried_out_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Munich>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Munich" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Munich" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q AC 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 152>\n[} [\\LETTER LVI. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 6TH\nMARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, I shuld be ashamed greatly for not oftenar\nwrytyng to your lordship of late, having receaved so manny from\nyow, but that I have an excuse more sufficient than I lyke of,\nwhich also this beror can inform yow of.\n   Since Mr. Hennadg was sent from hence, who tarryed very long\nat the sea-cost, for want of convenient wynd, hir majesty wold\nnever be content to have to any speeche of the state of thinges\nnedefull to be knowen for your chardg. I have not desisted to\nmove hir to gyve eare, but she contynued hir offence as in no\nsort I cold attayn to any answer mete to be given to your\nlordship. And now of late having had a myshap by a fall, wherby\nI have bene and still am to kepe my bed, I have at sondry tymes\nwrytten to hir majesty. I have also sent my mynd by Mr.\nvice-chamberlen, who hath ernestly vsed my name to hir majesty,\nspecially to send monny and men to supply the broken bandes, but\nno answer to purpooss can be had, and yet I mynd not so to cess,\nbut, being pushed thereto with conscience and with care of hir\nhonor, yea, of her savety, I will still sollicit hir majesty,\nhopyng that God will move hir to harken to necessary motions,\npryncipally for hirself.\n<P 153>\n   Now, my good lord, though I can gyve yow no answer to many\nthynges, for lack of her majesties good disposition, yet I will\nremembre the matters conteaned in your lordships lettres, and\nwryte somewhat therof, in another paper her included, with my\nmans hand, because, in very truth, the payne of my broosed forad\ndishableth my hand to wryte as I wold.\n   My lord, I imparted to hir majesty the secret offer made to\nyow for to yield to hir majesty the gayn of xxx or xl=m= pounds\nby the yere, for the permission to coyne the ross-nobles ther,\nbut hir majesty wold not be tempted therwith; and suerly, my\nlord, I marvell how such a gayn can be made therof, for though\nfor a reasonable porcion to be coyned there, at the first\nuttrance the same might be uttred for great gayn, yet when ther\nshould be any plenty, the gredynes of them will be stayd, and\nthe trew vallewe wold be knowen, and the estymation would abate.\n   It wold be knowen to what quantitie he wold monthely or\nquarterly coyne, and if it should be taken in hand, and within a\nfew months quayle for want of uttrance, the matter wold be evil\nspoken of, to erect up a coynadg in a forrayn country of our\ncurrant monny; but if the gayne might be suer, the proffit wold\nanswer the speeche. As I may heare more from your lordship, so\nwill I procede herin.\n   And so I tak my leave of your lordship, praying yow to take\nin good part my devyding of my lettre, by wryting part with myn\nown hand and part with my servantes.\n   From the court at Greenwych, the 6=th= of March, 1585.\n   Your lordships allways assured,\n   W. Burghley.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "152" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 6 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wakefield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wakefield" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wakefield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sherborne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sherborne, Dorset" , "Sherborne, Dorset?" , "Sherborne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sherborne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Princess+of+Denmark+%28ship%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Princess of Denmark (ship)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Princess of Denmark (ship)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWILSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Andrew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lancashire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andrew Wilson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1420 T RWATERTON>\n<X ROBERT WATERTON>\n<P 6>\n[} [\\LETTER III. ROBERT WATERTON TO KING HENRY THE FIFTH.\\] }]\n   Ryght excellent hegh and ryght myghty Prynce, and most dredde\nsovereyne Lorde I recomaunde me to zour heghnes als lowely as\nany symple trewe liege man and sugette kan best thynke or\ndevyse, thankyng all myghty God of zour graciouse spede and\nright grete conquest wyth the prosperite of zour awne persone,\nmy lorde of Clarence, my lorde of Exetre, and all my lordes\nbeyng there in zour worshipfull servyce, wyth all the remenaunt\nof zour right worshipfull oste. Os I have conceyvid by zour\nright honorable lettres wrytin at zour Cytee of Rouen the xij.\nday of Marche, the whych I have receyvid ryght late syth Pask,\nwyth othir zour lettres undir zour Pryve Seale, chargyng me to\nassaye by all the menesse that I kan to exyte and stirre sych as\nbeen able gentilmen wythin the shyre and the contree\n<P 7>\nthat I dwell in, to kome ovyr to zowe at zour Wage, armyd and\narayde as langys to thaire astate, to do zowe servyce, and for\nto certifie als wele to zowe os to zour Counsell of thaire\nanswere and thaire will, the whych zour hegh comaundement I have\nbygunne to labour apon and sall trewely forthe dayly wyth all my\nmyght till I have perfourmd zour forsayde comaundement. And upon\nWedynsdaye next sall zour Justice sitte at Zorke opon the\ndeliverance of the Gaole there and a Cession of the Pees also,\nat which tyme I suppose to speke with many of the gentyls there,\nand als sone aftyr as I maye be answerd I sall certifie os zowe\nhase lykid to comaunde me, wyth all the haste possible. Ryght\nexcellent, hegh, and ryght myghty Prynce and moste dredde\nsovereyne Lorde I beseche the blissid Trinite to spede zowe and\nkepe zowe, and all zour worshipfull oste, and sende zowe sone in\nto zour roialme of Inglande wyth a joyouse maryage and a gude\npees for his mykill mercy. Writin at zour awne logge of\nMetheleye the xij daye of Aprill\n   zour trewe liege man and subgitte\n   Robt. Wat'ton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry V" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "administrator - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Waterton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1420" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWATERTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY5> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Methley> ;
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                "Robert Waterton to Henry V  on 12 April, 1420"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "private, news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1627 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 175>\n[} [\\CXII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever dearest Lady and Cosin,\n   The oportunity of this messenger being sent to Saxum gives me\nas much time as serves to be accountable to your La=pp= of\nmyselfe and my journey, being now at Toddington, from whence I\nam injoyned to make retourne to your La=pp= of the love and\nrespects of the Right Noble Lord and Lady hear. I reached\nHartford on Saturday before five o'clock, whear I was not the\nless welcome for the place I came from, and your La=pp's=\nfriendly and loving remembrance which accompanied mee\n<P 176>\nthither; for with Harry Meautys's I send you the best and all\nthe retourne he can make, which is, to find an innermost roome\nfor you and yours in his dayly prayers. Soe, beseeching your\nLa=pp= to doe the like for him and mee, in yours, and desirous\nto be numbered in the catalogue of your family, I ask your\nblessing with the very mouth of my heart, and remain,\n   Your La=pp's= all and ever, T. M.\n   My Lord's brother arrived hear out of the Low Countries last\nnight, by whom I find that there was not such a thing as an army\non foot for the affayres of the Palatinate, all theyre's being\nnow in garrison. The peace between Spayne and them hovers\naloofe, and, if at all, not likely to be concluded in hast.\n   Madam,\n   If it may be without your trouble, I would gladly hear how it\nfares with M=r= Claxton.\n   Monday night [\\1627\\] .\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "175" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
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                "government official" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Toddington> ;
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                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1627"@en .

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                false ;
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                "1708" ;
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                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "\"of London\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Main instigator of charges against Tolson." ;
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                "B" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2181" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elias Grist" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CMARESCOE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Wealthy merchant" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/45546" ;
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                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Marescoe" ;
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                "23" ;
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                "c. 1633-1670" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "Born in Lille; 1649-1670 London; Country residence in Essex; naturalized in 1657" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6821" ;
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                "1633" ;
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                "1670" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Marescoe" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Pinney" ;
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                false ;
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                "DOR" ;
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                "John Pinney (c.1622-1705), vicar" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
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                "1685" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1646-1694" ;
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                "Born at Hallstoke?; domicile: Bettiscombe, Dorset?" ;
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                "Lived in relative poverty at the family farm in dependence of the family. Married William Hoare, widowed 1679." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
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                "Jane Pinney" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                "West Humble" ;
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                "West Humble" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Weybridge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Weybridge" .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1476 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,18>\n[} [\\176. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\11 December, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu\n   Ryght entirely and beste belovyd husbonde I recommende me\nunto you in the most lovyng wyse that I best can or may.\nMoreover, pleseth hit yow to understonde that I have receyvyd\nyour letter, a byll closid in the said letter, which I have redd\nand ryght well understondyd: and as\n<P II,19>\nfor all such stuff as the said byll specefyth of, as yet I have\nnot receyvyd. How be hit the barge is comyn with +te said stuff\nas +tis nyght at vij of clocke: and Syr, soo hit will be the\nmorne or I can receyvyd hit. Fer+termore, syr, plesith hit yow\nto wit that as on ffryday last past I dyende with my ffadir and\nmy modir. And +ter was at dyner with hym +te frendys of +ge\nchilde which was movid for oone of my do+gters at your last\nbeyng heere. And so at after dyner +tey hadde +tere comunycation\nfor +te said mateer, wherby I understode +ter dispocitions how\n+tat +tey were disposid in the said mateer. And truly hit was\nnothyng as hit was spokyn of at +te begynnyng: wherfore I\nansweryd and said in +tis wyse: that +too shee were my childe,\nas she is, I coulde not answere that mateer without yow nor\nnoght wolde doo. How be hit, I answeryd in your byhalf: that I\nwyst ryght well +tat +ge wolde be ry+gt kynd and lovyng ffadir,\nyif God ffortunyd that ye and they shulde dele. And Sir, there\nas ye wryte that +tat +te bargemen ben loth to take and Rec. any\nstuff of ours I marveyle gretely: ffor truly to my knowlege I\nhadde never +ting caryed by any of them but +tat I paid them\ntruly +terfore. And Sir, as for +te vj cowpull of haberndens,\nthe which ye wryte ffore, they shall be bought and sente yow\nryght shortly. And as ffor your gownys of chamlet and dublettes\nof sylke, I have bought hem: the which shall plese yow ryght\nwell, I trust to God, at your comyng, &c. And Sir, my sonne\nBetson recommende hym unto yow, and he come home as on Monday\nlast past, and he hath brought with hym, blessid be God, good\ntythynges, the which he and I shall enfourme yow at your comyng.\nAnd ther as ye wryte that ye will sende me of a wylde bore and\nother venson ayenst Sonday, truly I thanke yow as hertly as I\ncan. But truly yet I wolde pray yow that ye wolde spede yow\nhedyr als sone as ye can: ffor I wolde trust to Godes mercy hit\nshoulde be to your profetes and avayle in tyme comyng by the\ngrace of our Lord, who ever preserve and kepe yow to his plesur\nand your most herts comfort. Amen. At London the xj day of\nDecembre A=o= xvj.\n   And Cosen, heras ye wryte to me +tat I had no leysyr: truly I\nhave ben crised and besy, ellys I wyld have wryte to you or thys\ntyme.\n   By your ovne Elysabeth Stonore.\n   To my Ryght well belovyd Cosen, Willm. Stonere, esquyer at\nStoner +tis be delyverd.\n\n"@en ;
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                "11 December" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "II, 18" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
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                "country gentleman" ;
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                "wife - husband" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 11 December, 1476"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (family)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 134>\n[} [\\CXXII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - I cannot let doctor Deodat goo, without leting\nyou know my thoughts are much with you, and I hope I shall see\nyou shortly. I receued your letter by Mr. Griffits: it brought\nme wellcome nwes, in that it asshured me of your health, which I\npray God continue to you. I thanke God your brothers and sisters\nare well. I am still in beed, but I hope I shall be abell to\nrise with in thease feawe days. I am sorry doctor Deodat has\nleft the cuntry. \n   Deare Ned, be carefull of your self for my sake. I pray God\nbells you and giue you a comfortabell meeting with \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^June 14, 1641. Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "14 June" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "134" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                "gentleman" ;
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                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "123" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 14 June, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tewkesbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tewkesbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whaddon+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Whaddon Hall, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whaddon Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "lettersRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Waltham+%28near+Winchester%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Waltham (near Winchester)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Waltham (near Winchester)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cawood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cawood, North Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cawood" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P96_by_mother>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person as a participant in the role of birth-giving mother.\n\nNote that biological fathers are not necessarily participants in the Birth (see P97 from father (was father for)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born). This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions. This is a sub-property of P11 had participant (participated in).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "de mère"@fr , "είχε μητέρα"@el , "посредством матери"@ru , "pela mãe"@pt , "durch Mutter"@de , "by mother"@en , "来自生母"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHALLOWS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Daniel Hallows, \"a Hertford rector\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hallows" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1710-1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Hertford. Lived at Welwyn 1748-1765." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Edward Young's housekeeper and companion from 1748 to 1765. Never married. Was Young's amanuensis in his last years, when he was too ill to write." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "184" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Hallows" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBARRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Succeeded to the title of Lord Barry c. 1480." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Barry (b. ante 1420, d. c. 1480), 8th Baron Barry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Of Munster, Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) ?, by whom one son; (2) Sheely, daughter of MacCartie Reagh, by whom he had seven sons. Also called baccagh, 'the lame'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "9th Baron Barry (Barrymore/Buttevant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1486" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Barry" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2MONTAGUE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Earl of Manchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE JR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MONTAGUE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF ROBERT MONTAGUE, THIRD EARL OF MANCHESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "473" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE JR MONTAGUE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CGOODFELLOW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT STATIONED IN ALEPPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHARLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GOODFELLOW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ALEPPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHARLES GOODFELLOW" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_064>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & church news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1662 T GSHELDON>\n<X GILBERT SHELDON>\n<P II,101>\n[} [\\XLIV. - FROM BISHOP SHELDON TO BISHOP COSIN.\\] }] \n   My very good Lord,\nI have received yours and am very sorry for your indisposition.\nIt could not have happen'd at a worse time, for the Church is\nlike to be in great danger the next Session; but your Lordship's\nhealth must be taken care of, and therefore if without danger of\nthat you cannot be with us, thinke not of stirringe. But then\nyou must take care you send your proxy in a right forme (wherin\nI cannot direct you) and I conceive you can leave it but to one.\nI shall be full, so you must trust somebody else with it. I\nwill, when the time draws neer, aske you leave of the King to be\nabsent. We shall be reproached for the great store of mony we\nhave received. I would be glad to let them know what we have\ngiven to the King and expended, if ther be occasion and therfore\nI desire your Lordship to let me understand what it hath already\ncost you about your houses &c., and what yet remaynes to be\ndone. This day the Council voted a Declaration to be published\nof the Kinge's desire to give ease to tender consciences, both\nSectaryes and papists, as far as the parliament shall think fit.\nThis I am told, but we shall judg best of it when\n<P II,102>\npublished; if it be no more I hope it will doe litle harme. I\nhave ever since the consecration of my Lord of Worcester been\nmuch indisposed, and am but newly got out of my chamber with a\ngreat cold upon me. As you want not mine, so afford your prayers\nto,\n   Your Lordships most affectionate friend and brother,\n   Gilb. London.\n   Decemb. the 26, 1662.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 101" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow bishops" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sheldon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "289" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSHELDON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gilbert Sheldon to John Cosin on 26 December, 1662"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCOLLINGWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Collingwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Secretary of the Foundling Hospital 1758-1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "41689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Collingwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Huntingdonshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brampton, Huntingdonshire" , "Brampton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brampton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "dNB"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_094>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 145>\n[} [\\XCIV. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Madam,\n   I take extreme kindly your sending to visit mee, which I\nshould not have delayed an ower thanking you for, but that itt\nis so busy a tyme heare, both about what consernes the publicke\nand my owne privat, as I have, against my will, binne hindered\nfrom dispatching your man according to my desier and purpos; but\nthe assurance he carries of my present health I know will make\nyou excuse the length of his staye. My feare of relapsing makes\nme content to punish myselfe this spring by following a course\nof phisicke Sir Theodor Mayerne hath putt mee into, though I am\nvery incredulous that itt can prevent my having more fitts of\nthe goute; howsoever, when I am trobled with any, they are\naccompanied with such accidents of sicknes as shows they proseed\nfrom such humors as phisicke uses to correct, against which I\nhave too rebellious a spleene I doubt to be brought into such\nobedience as not faster to\n<P 146>\npower out the souernes therof into my stomache, and distill itt\ninto other parts, then all the poticarie's drugs will be able to\ncorrect. What I do, therfore, is rather because itt shall not be\nlayd to my charge that I neglect the meanes of health, then out\nof any great hope of cure by itt, which weather I have or no,\nGod, I trust, will give mee thankfulnes to Him and patience till\nHis apointed tyme of releasing mee from all misserie; of which\nwee are yett like to have in generall more and more, if this\nParlement and the King part not upon better termes then yett\nthey stand, the King having declared himselfe stiffe one way,\nand they growing stronger and stronger in their resolucions\nanother. They have had som way given them, which is understood\nby them as a good signe of the King's relenting, who may, if he\nplease, have of them what none of his predecessors ever had of\ntheir people, so they may with all have their bargaine, without\nwhich they thinke all their liberality would be no better then\ncast away: what the event will be, a fewe dayes more will show.\nIn the mean tyme my Lo. Marshall remains att the\n<P 147>\nTower, though my Lo. Chamberlain is laboring to gett his prison\nchanged to his owne house at Highgate. I wishe another tyme had\nbinne taken for that hasty busynes, in regard of the want of so\nable a man at this tyme in the upper house, wheather ther is no\nprobability he will be suffered to com this secion though he\nwear enlarged. All other kind of nuse for the present lies dead\nhear, exsept itt have some relacion to the Parlement, and my\nower of persecution is com; therfore, deare Lady, farwell. Lett\nyour love to me, and confidence in myne to you, continue alike;\nfor, truste me, the one is highly valued, and to lessen the\nother you shall never have just cause given you by\n   Your most affectionat, faithful freind and servant,\n   L. Bedford.\n   Believe mee, your son Fred. hath my prayers that he may be so\nblessed from heaven as that your comfort in him may daylie\nincrease. With many thankes to S=r= Nathaniel Bacon, do mee the\nfavor to retorne my best salutacions, to whom I was extreme\nsorry I could not, at his being heare, do those litle servises I\nought to your husband,\n<P 148>\nand my respect of himselfe; but itt was so late before I knew\natt all of his being in the list of the Knights of the Bath,\nafter which I inquired not, and so lived in ignorance till his\nowne coming to me, as on that alone I can charge my ill hap.\nS=t= Jeames's Streete, this last of March [\\1626\\] .\n   I cannot close my letter without being a begger to you to\nhelpe me, if you can, to another good and fine tumbler, being a\ncomodity not to be gotten in thes parts. Thus, you see, I cannot\nleave my custum of robbing you.\n   To my noble and deare freind the Lady Bacon, att Broome.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "close friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s+Street> ;
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                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 31 March, 1626"@en .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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                "official" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 21>\n[} [\\LETTER XI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO LORD BURGHLEY. 5TH\nDECEMBER 1585.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, I am sorry I could not take my leave of\nyou before my departure, but I hard, which I am sorry for, that\n<P 22>\nyour lordships paines encreaced after my going from the court,\nand dyd lett your intended coming to London; but, seing that\noportunyty taken away, I have thought yt my parte to byd your\nlordship fare well by these fewe lynes, whearin I shall wyshe\nyour lordship perfect health, and many yeres to serve hir\nmajesty, comending you for the same to the mightye protectyon of\nthe Lord.\n   My good lord, I may not, having this occasion, be unmyndfull\nof these thinges also, which I did think at my leave taking to\nhave remembred to your lordship, albeyt I know the care you\nalways have of hir majesties good servyces. Your lordship can\nnot but remember the cause for which hit hath pleased hir\nmajesty to send me into the Low Countreyes. Hit was not only by\nyour lordship, but by the hole nombre of councellors agreed\nuppon, how mete and necessary hit was for hir highnes to yeld\nayd and assistance for the relyfe of those aflicted countreys,\nher neghbours and most auncyent frendes: hit hath grown synce to\nnerer termes and resolucyons, aswell by hir majesties own wordes\nof comfort to them, as by contractes sett down betwen hir and\nthem, by hir majesties comyssioners apointed for the purpose. I\ntrust, my good lord, now that I have taken this voyage uppon me\nto serve hir majestie as she hath commanded, your lordship will\nbe myndfull of me, poore man, but of the cause comytted now to\nmy delinge chifely.\n   Albeyt I have no mystrust but in so great absence, and such a\nservyce, I might greatly relye uppon your partyculer good wyll\nand regard of my self, but in this case I desier no respect nor\nregard of me, but of the cause, which I besech you, my lord, I\nmay at this farewell recomend to your wysdome and great care.\nHit cannott be but whatsoever lack shall happen to me in this\nservyce, but the want must turn to hir majestie; and, as ther\ncan\n<P 23>\nno good, or honor, fall to this actyon, but yt must be wholy to\nthe prayse and honour of hir majestie, so whatsoever disgrace or\ndyshonor shall happen (growing for lacke of our good\nmaintenaunce) but yt wyll redownde to hir majestie also. Hir\nmajestie, I se, my Lord, often tymes doth fall into myslyke of\nthis cause, and sondrye opinions yt may brede in hir with all,\nbut I trust in the Lord, seing hir highnes hath thus farr\nresolvyd and groen also to this farr executyon as she hath, and\nthat myne and other mennes pore lyves and substances ar\nadventured for hir sake, and by hir comaundement, that she wyll\nfortefie and mainteyn hir owen actyon to the full performance of\nthat she hath agreed on. Than shall ther be no dowbt, but\nassured hope, of all good success, to the glorye of God and\nperpetuall honour to hir majestie.\n   My good lord, you may conceave my meaning without more wordes\nused to you, and the rather for that I desiered Mr. secretary to\nimparte a lettre to yow I wrote to him. I besech your lordship\nhave this cause even to your hart, as yt doth appear yow have\ndonn by consentynge to the adventure of your eldeth sonne in\nthis servyce; for this I must say to you, yf hir majesty fayle\nwith such suplye and maintenance as shalbe fytt, all she hath\ndonn hetherto wylbe utterly lost and cast away, and wee hir pore\nsubiectes no better than abiectes. And, good my Lord, for my\nlast, have me only thus farr in your care, that in these thinges\nwhich hir Majesty and yow all have agreed and confirmed for me\nto doe, that I be not made a metamorphocys, that I shall not\nknow what to doe.\n   And so the Lord have you in his keping, preserve hir majestie\nfor ever, and send me good spede in this servyce. In som hast\nthis 5th of December, on my way to the sey syde;\n   by your lordships assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   My lord, no man feleth comfort but they that have cause of\n<P 24>\ngrefe, and no men have so much nede of relyfe and comfort as\nthose that goe in these dowbtfull servyces. I pray you, my lord,\nhelp us to be kept in comfort, for we wyll hazard our lyves for\nyt.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honourable my very good lord, the\nlord Burley, lord treasurer of England.\n\n"@en ;
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                "5 December" ;
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                "21" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
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                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
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                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F+%28on+his+way+to+the+seaside%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to William Cecil on 5 December, 1585"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1656 FN WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 5>\n[} [\\LETTER XL.\\] }] [^WINEFRID THIMELBY TO MRS HERBERT ASTON^]\n   Dearst dearst Sister,\n   Were it possible to be angry with you, these lins wod chide\nyr kind folly, in desiring my picture: for besides the idle\nexpence, twas my advantage to be drawn by that neate pencil of\nyr love, wch I am sure enough would flater me in every kind. But\nI must confes, since you pretend to likenes, you may with more\njustice aske, then I deny another painter; therefore I must\nyealde, and the truth is, I can deny you nothing. As for the\npresent, we are frighted with some feares of new trobles with\nyou. If the tempest blow over, you may expect to see me this\nsommer. But when, O\n<P 6>\nwhen, shall I see you. It is my dayly comfort to remember how\nfast we approach each other, and that every moment dispatches\nsome part of the way: this makes me content with present\nabsence, nay even love it. Forgive the sound of that last word,\nand consider the sence of it. For I pretend not to a good\nexpression, but clame yr beleefe I meane as well, as truest love\ncan teach; and really, sister, you cannot imagin how much the\nmemory of you gives increase of very solid ioy. For when I looke\nupon the condition I might have expected, or hoped for in the\nworld, methinks, I am so sorry twas noe better, noe greater,\nthat I might have left, and contemed something worthy my\npretentions. But when I cast my eyes upon the tresures of my\nloved friends, and in perticuler yr sweetest selfe, I grow\nhugely comforted, because Ile not allow the world could give me\nbetter. I mean kinder, dearer. Therefore, you must give me leave\nto love our seperation, because it helps to secure an eternall,\nmutuall, inioying.\n<P 7>\n   You must be sure to present my humblest, and most afectionate\nservice to my Lady Wessen. Tis really my cross I never deserve\nher sisters kindnes; they also have a brother here, who is as\nkind as good. If you knew him, you would know this. A very great\nexpression. (^The best is, they are such noble friends, tis no\npaine to be obliged^) . Say all you can of kindnes to my brother\nAston. My hart will be sure to make it good. Is he as willing to\ngive me a child as you? If so, I shall have very great hopes. Be\nsure if I dye before you can compasse it, cheange not yr\nresolution: the child will loose noe happines by want of me. I\nforgot to tell you, I shewed yr letter to my lady Mary, who\nsweetly blusht at that conserned herselfe. Pleased with yr prety\nkind complaint; yet bids me tell you, the fault was all yr own\nyou were noe more acquainted; for she did covet it, but could\nnot fasten on you, you were so\n<P 8>\nextremely silent; wch, I must confesse, she is not in yr\nprayses. But, by her discourses, adds to that sea, wch flowes,\nbut never yet knew ebbe. I would be understood the love of yr\nmost affectionate sister,\n   W. T.\n   I have not a iot of my sisters haire: mine is too short to do\nany thing with; but take it as it is. The gray haires you will\naccount my sisters, for she made them so.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "5" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston née Thimelby" ;
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                "wife of Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "559" ;
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                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Catherine Aston née Thimelby on ?, 1656"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "From the Court" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "From the Court" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Melbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Melbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Melbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Crown+Office+Row%27>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Crown Office Row'" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Crown Office Row'" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDALTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "WOOL-MERCHANT,MEMBER OF THE COMPANY OF THE STAPLE AT CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DALTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MOVED FROM LEICESTER TO LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
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                "BROTHER OF WILLIAM DALTON, CLOSE FRIEND OF GEORGE CELY, acted as his attorney and factor in Calais when necessary, and vice versa" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2559" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN DALTON" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Purfleet, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Purfleet" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Queen+Square%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Queen Square?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Queen Square?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berwick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_E+Sussex> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_E.Sussex> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Berwick, Northumberland" , "Berwick, E Sussex" , "Berwick, E.Sussex" , "Berwick" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Berwick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hayes+near+Bromley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hayes near Bromley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hayes near Bromley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Norths.%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Norths.?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bengal>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bengal" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bengal" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1469 FN T2STONOR>\n<X THOMAS STONOR2>\n<P I,102>\n[} [\\97. THOMAS STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1468 or 1469)\\]\n   Willm. Stonore, I sende yow Goddes blessyng and myne. And I\nwulle that ye bespeke for a gentylman of my lord Archebyhsshopis\nof York a doseyn Brode arovys of Kyng, ffletcher: let them be\nwele fedyrd\n<P I,103>\nwith Styffew and short fedyr, and let the shaftys be no bygger\nthan Edmond sletyth; let hem be longer. And let not hit be wete\ntymbyr in hond. I must have these redy in hast, and that hit be\nnot ffaylyd as my trust is in yow. I can no more, but the\nblessyd trynite kepe yow. I-wrytyn at London the ffryday aftyr\nseint Petyr is day.\n   By your ffadyr Stonor.\n   To Willm. Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 102" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "110" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Stonor to William Stonor on ?, 1469"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ROWEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Owen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "206" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Owen" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NCOLLETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "APPRENTICESHIP TO ARTHUR WOODNOTH, GOLDSMITH (London)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Collett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "NICHOLAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COLLETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF ANNA AND MARY COLLETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "349" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "NICHOLAS COLLETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Gascoigne (d. by 1477) of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1458 (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/emodeng/info/aplumpt.e1.htm); d. 1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Joan, daughter and co-heiress of John Neville of Womersley. Married 1478 Robert Plumpton I, later knight." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4067" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1504" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lynne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lynne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lynne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1626 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,101>\n[} [\\LXIV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nThis present Saturday, August 26, I came to London to do my duty\nto my Lord Duke, because I missed him att Windsore, where I mett\nour worthie true frind, who did me the honor to dyne with me att\na fish diner upon Fryday. He and I had much talke (\\pro et\ncitra`\\) of occurrences. He shewed me a letter from your self,\nbut no word of one thing was there. Wott you what? (\\Aiunt te\nconjectum in vincula, sed nuptiarum.\\) The suborner was the\nauthor and I told it our frind. I was feyne to break promise\nwith our frind. I told him I would come upon Sunday morning to\nhis house, and go with him to my Lord Duke, but it was my good\nhapp to dine with his Grace and my Lady Denbighs the day before,\nthat is on Saturday, where I mett, and had much good talke with,\nthat worshipfull the Lady Faulkland. I also became acquainted\nwith my Lord Duke's mother, the Duchesse of Buckingham. I hope\nwell. Were I with you I would tell you what discourse we had.\n(\\Litteris autem loquitur.\\) I had good spech with his Grace,\nand noble assurance both for him self and his Majesty, which I\ntrust wilbe to my content and yours. I stad so longe there that\nmy Lord of Worcester, who that day came out of Wiltshire, was\ngon to Bromly before I could gett free, and my Lord of St.\nDavid's, (\\quondam\\) , was gon to Croydon, (\\cur ego nescio\\) ,\nunlesse about his newe bishopricke. The election is returned and\nroyall assent passed, so that nowe he is (\\Electus Bathon\\) .\nThe rest sleepe, and shall yet a while, (\\quousque\\) things be\nfitt. Dr. White shall have Carlile, but (\\de Exonia`\nampliandum\\) . Dr. Mawe is of, Dr. Hall on. Bishop Murray ernest\nby the\n<P I,102>\nKing's Atturny. [^LATIN AND GREEK OMITTED^]\n   The French are all gon, but no (\\Evangelia\\) for my Lord or\nyou. There be new French come to Durham house. Our worthie frend\ndid what he could to avert them, but the King could not tell\nhowe to dispose them, and so there they must be, but not long,\nit is promised. The Queen hath thre preists, Father Phillipps, I\nthinck, her Confessor, a Scottishman, Father Godfry, and Mr.\nPotter, all honest moderate men as they say. I have much to say,\nbut (\\cora`m\\) . The French ladyes are all gon, I thincke. There\nbe of her Majesty's bedchamber the Duchesse of Buckinghame and\nthe Lady Savage; Roman Catholicks. The rest Protestants. My Lord\nPercy is M=r=. of her horse, the Lord Montgomery is Lord\nChamberlayne. The allyance you spake of is made. I hope (\\bono\npublico, et nostro privato\\) . My Lord's Grace is wonderous\nwell, God be thancked.\n   The Commons, (\\nescio quomodo, quibus auxiliis\\) , do deny to\nlend money. The shipps are going out. Captyne Porter goeth. Our\nworthie frind tells me he will stay att Portsmuth before he goe,\nand will take Pettworth in his way.\n   There is a booke come out against me since you went, by one\nPrinne, a lawer. (\\Nullus vidi adhuc.\\) So little do they care\nfor authority. Dr. Featly did insinuate to my Lady Denbigh\ndisavowing Puritanisme, and all he had don against the Appeale.\nI thincke I have cast a bone in his way. I came but lately from\nPettworth, therfore you must not look for much newes from me. I\nam booted redy to ride, therfore I can not enlarge.\n   Remember my service to his Lordship. My commendations to Dr.\nL. who envieth your felicity, therefore (\\ambit uxorem\\) . So\nMr. Subcantor told me.\n<P I,103>\n   (\\Vale.\\) My sone Stokes remembers his service to you both. I\nam glad you are become an honest man.\n   (\\Tuissimus\\) ,\n   R. M.\n   August 26, [\\1626.\\]\n   Westminster.\n   To the w=ll=. my worthy frend Ihon Cosen, Archdeacon of\nYorke, att Durham, be this. Leave this att Durham house, to be\ndelivered to Mr. Holmses to be sent as directed.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 101" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 26 August, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHOOK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "RECTOR OF UPPER CLADFORD, 'PURITAN DIVINE', WENT LATER TO NEW ENGLAND BUT RETURNED TO BECOME CROMWELL'S CHAPLAIN IN 1656; vicar of Axmouth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA Trinity College, Oxford 1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOOK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1600-1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "UPPER CLADFORD IN HAMPSHIRE, WENT LATER TO NEW ENGLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO LADY JOAN BARRINGTON'S NIECE JANE WHALLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "RECTOR OF UPPER CLATFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1677" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM HOOK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WAALLEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERGYMAN, RECTOR OF RUSHBROOKE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WALTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ALLEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "RECTOR OF RUSHBROOKE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "188" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WALTER ALLEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHOLLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight, Sir Thomas Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holles née Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1576-1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Shelford, Nottinghamshire; Haughton, Shrops/Staffs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1591 John Holles, first earl of Clare (d. 1637), landowner and politician." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Clare" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5438" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1651" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Holles née Stanhope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harefield+Place>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Harefield Place" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Harefield Place" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_057>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 84>\n[} [\\LVII. COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\n   Deare Cornewallis, - I am sorry M=r= Bacon and you are so\npunctual observers of the comandement\n<P 85>\nempties this towne, which itt is now too late, in regard of the\nstate you are in, to tell you, that if I had thought that had\nbinne any stay to your being a Londoner this winter, I wolde.\nhave donne you the servis to have gotten you a dispensation;\nwhos companie I should have binne extream glad to have had hear,\nwhear I shall be for the most part till the spring: and though\nin this I am a greate looser, yett itt trobles me more to hear\nhow aprehensive you are of a danger itt hath pleased God to\ncarry you so often safely through, and so I doubt not will\nagaine, though you may do yourselfe and yours much harme, by\nthose doubtings and ill companions for all persons, and worst\nfor us splenetick creatures. Therfore, dear Cornewallis, lett\nnot this melancholy prevale with you to the begetting or\nnourishing of those mistrusts will turne more to your hurt than\nthat you feare, which I hope will passe with safety and end to\nyour comfort, unto which if I could tell how hear or thear to\nadvise any thing, I wold affectionatly endeavour att in absence,\nand readily undertake a longer jorney to you than itt is to\nBroome; for though I have long suffered under a condicion hath\nmaimed me of all means in real effects to express itt, and hath\nalmost made me\n<P 86>\nhate fruitles professions, yett ther is no freind more sensible\nof what they owe to another, nor fuller of earnest desiers to\ndeserve well of them, than my hart can wittnes I am towards you,\nto whom I am not in so much despayre of making itt appear as I\nhave binne, nor, I hope; are you lesse confident that itt is an\nunfained truth, that I am,\n   Yo=r= most affectionatly faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nHarington House, this 28 of November [\\1623\\] .\n   I will write you no newse, for that I leave to M=r= Bacon,\nwho may hear in the towne very near as much as I know, since\nwhat is like a secret passeth underneath, and so sounds not so\nfarre as this end of the towne, only I will give you my\ntestimony that the Prince is the most improved man that ever I\nsaw, and that my Lo. of Buckingham recovers much of what he had\nlost, so as you may see that the only Wyse, who brings light out\nof darknes, can favour us by ways we could not imagine could\nhave produced such happy effects. The litle juel you sent me is\na tresure, being the finest and best that I thinks was ever of\nher kind, for which since I cannot thanke you enuffe, I will use\nno words to thanke you for at all.\n   To my noble and worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "84" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 28 November, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFFARINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "472" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry ffarington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_079>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1502 FN APLUMPTON>\n<X AGNES PLUMPTON>\n<P 170>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXV.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipfull Sir Robart Plompton, kt. be thes delivered\nin hast.^)\n   Right worshipful Sir, in my most harty wise I recommend me\nunto you, desiring to witt your prosperytie and wellfayre;\nletting you understand that I and all your children is in good\nhealth (blessed be (^Jesu^) ) with all your servants. Lettyng\nyou to understand that my Lord Archbishop sent one servant of\nhis unto my son William, chardging him in the Kyngs name to\nsette in the tenaunts agayne; and if he wold not, he wold send\nto the schereffe, and cause him to poynt them in agayne. And so\nI sent one servant to the schereffe, and the schereffe shewed my\nservant that my Lord had wrytten unto him for to poynt them on\nagayne. But my sone kepes them forth as yet, and therfor I trow\nmy lord Archbishop will compleane of my son and you; and sath,\nthat he will indyte them that was at castyng out of tham. And,\nSir, I pray you that you be not myscontent, that I sent not to\nyou, for indeed I make the labor that is possible for me to\nmake, and as yet I cannot speed; but as shortly as I can, I\nshall spede the matter. No more at this tyme, but the Trenytie\nhave you in his keeping. Scribled in hast, at Plompton, this\nsunday next after St. Kateryne day.\n   By your wiffe, dame\n   Agnes Plompton.\n[\\27 Nov. 1502.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "242" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 27 November, 1502"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGOLDWYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Physician." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "An Oxford-trained physician and Master of Arts." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Goldwyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "will proved 1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Doctor attending the 2nd Lady Stonor (Agnes); worked with John Byrell, apothecary, who executed his will." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Physician, Master of Arts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1482" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Goldwyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Lincoln%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Lincoln?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Lincoln?)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P39_measured>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property associates an instance of E16 Measurement with the instance of E1 CRM Entity to which it applied. An instance of E1 CRM Entity may be measured more than once. Material and immaterial things and processes may be measured, e.g. the number of words in a text, or the duration of an event.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E16_Measurement> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "vermaß"@de , "измерил"@ru , "mediu"@pt , "测量了"@cn , "a mesuré"@fr , "measured"@en , "μέτρησε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140_assigned_attribute_to> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carlton+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Carlton House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Carlton House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2WYATT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier and rebel. Knighted 1545." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1521-1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother was Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of Thomas, Lord Cobham (separated from T.W.); son married" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2277" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1521" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1554" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Jr. Wyatt" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "KNIGHTED 1604. BARONET. SHERIFF OF NORFOLK 1609, M.P. 1630. ROYALIST." ;
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                "x Browne" ;
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                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HAMON" ;
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                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "L'ESTRANGE" ;
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                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1583-1653(54)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A PATIENT OF SIR THOMAS BROWNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "823" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1654" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HAMON L'ESTRANGE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 116>\n[} [\\CIII. TO HER SON EDWARD.\\] }]\n   Deare Ned - I haue reseued your letter by my cosen Dauis; it\nwas wellcome tho it was short. My cosen Dauis telles me, your\nfather is very well and that you are so, which is a great\ncomfort to me; and I hope that the Lord will giue your father\ndubell strentgh, to vndergoo the waight of thos imployments\nwhich lye vpon him. And I hope you will not repent your being at\nLoundoun with your father, which I gees will be more aduantage\nto you, then if you had bine at Oxford.\n<P 117>\n   My cosen Dauis is not cleere yet in his biusnes; for M=r=\nEdwards will not out; he slites what they say; and says M=r=\nDauis goos about like a premouter. He says, he would be sent for\nvp to Loundoun, that he may informe the parlament with what\nvntruths my cosen Dauis has toold them. I never hard of a man\nthat was not out of his sences, that was so careles to doo like\na resnabell man, as M=r= Edwards is; he seames to let himself\nloose to be led by his pastions. I hope my cosen Dauis makes a\nronge judgment; for he thinkes my lord Straford will not haue\nhis sentence, and that some other thinges will fall out. My\ncosen Dauis charges dous not pleas him, becaus it is no more.\n   Your letter by Jhon Wall was very wellcome to me, and I\nthanke you for it. I hope the Lord will disapoint all the plots\nof thos that haue evill will at the prosperity of Gods chruch.\nYour letter has giuen me much content, for I feared that some\nwould take ocation by the Scots declaration to vrge against\nthem; but I hope the Lord will pasefy all distempers. I am glad\nto heare my brother is well, and I perswade meselfe he loues\nyou. I hope my brother is not for lord Straford. I hard my lord\nStraford layed some of his actions to his charge; but I hope, if\nhe did, my brother has cleered himself. \n   I am glad my cosen St. Jhons is to be maried. I beleeue it is\nfor her aduantage; tho in my opinion, when one has chillderen,\nit is better to be a widowe. \n   M=r= Ballam is very sicke; I thinke it is an ague, but he\neates, and so make his fits violent; he will take nothinge of\nWodowes, nor Morgan, but is resouled to send to morrow for\ndoctor Rwit, but he feares he will stay longer with him then 3\n(^l.^) will hoold out; that he is willing to giue, but he can\nspare no more, as he says: this 2 dayes he has bine debating of,\nas they tell me; but now in his fitte, he resoulfes to send for\nhim, and dous not recken the charges. I hope he will doo well;\nhe is so prouedent. Your brother Tome had a sharpe fitte on\nsaboth day night, but I thanke God his last fite was but short;\nhe is very cheerefull and hungry, but I suffer him to eate\n<P 118>\nno meate, and I giue him glisters, which I thanke God has doun\nhim much good. \n   I hope in good time your father will finde a chamber in the\nTempell for you. Deare Ned, put your father in minde, to inquire\nof M=r= Gwine. \n   I thanke you for your letter by the carrier; your letters\ngives me more satisfaction then any other. I did much feare, by\nwhat I was abell to gees, that the Scots declaration would giue\nthe contrary party ocation to sheaw themselfes; but I blles the\nLord, that He has ouer-ruled the harts of men, and I hope they\ngoo now on well, to doo that greate worke they haue in hand. I\nthanke you for the paper the Scots put into the Lords. I haue\ntaken a coppy, and heare-inclosed returned yours. I confes, I\nlonge to heare the sugsess of the conferance. Many rumors are in\nthe cuntry. If you haue bine to heare the Scots minesters, send\nme word how you like them. I am glad your father has not taken\ncoold, this coold weather; for wheare your fathers loodging is,\nis the cooldest place I thinke about Loundoun. I reioyce that\nyour father is well, tho I was sorry I had no letter from him;\nbut when he is so biussy I would not haue him rwit. \n   I thanke God your brother Tomas scaped his ague yesterday,\nand he is indeferent well. M=r= Ballam is ill, and so is Same\nPinner. Deare Ned, send me word when you thinke that M=r= Gower\ncan come doune. \n   I haue rwit to Sanky about Hacklet; for I perseaufe shee may\nbe brought to loue him. I haue keep my beed this weake, and as\nyet I haue not bine a whoole day vp. I pray God blles you, and\ngiue you gras and comfort, the portion of His chillderen; so I\nrest, \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Mar: 12, 1640. Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "12 March" ;
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                "Year marked wrong (1640) in corpus." ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "116" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                "gentleman" ;
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                "mother - son (close)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "847" ;
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                "1641" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 12 March, 1641"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Clifford" ;
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                false ;
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                "YKS" ;
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                "Nobleman" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "KATHERINE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SCROPE/CHOLMELEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1585" ;
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                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1598" ;
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                "WESTMORLAND; Yorkshire" ;
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                "WIFE (WIDOW) OF JOHN SCROPE (D. 1549), WIDOW OF SIR RICHARD CHOLMELEY (D. 1583); DAUGHTER OF HENRY CLIFFORD FIRST EARL OF CUMBERLAND AND MARGARET (DAUGHTER OF HENRY ALGERNON PERCY, FOURTH EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1598" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "KATHERINE SCROPE/CHOLMELEY" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAPEDWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ap Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "316" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John ap Edward" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P24_transferred_title_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing or things involved in an E8 Acquisition. \nIn reality, an acquisition must refer to at least one transferred item.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a fait passer le droit de propriété sur"@fr , "transferiu os direitos de propriedade sobre o"@pt , "übertrug Besitz über"@de , "转移所有权的标的物是"@cn , "передал право собственности на"@ru , "μετεβίβασε τον τίτλο του/της"@el , "transferred title of"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SROSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Cowper W" ;
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                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24098" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University of Glasgow; Lincoln's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Dr William Rose (1719–1786), scholar and schoolmaster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
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                "1787" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rose" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1767-1804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Chiswick" ;
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                "Assisted Cowper in his work" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Barrister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1804" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Rose" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herefordshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Herefordshire)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sheffield%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sheffield?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sheffield?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MWOLLSTONE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10893" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "A few years at a day school in Beverley, Yorkshire; otherwise self-acquired, including several languages (at least French, Dutch, Italian, German)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Wollstonecraft (1736-1803), merchant's son who became a gentleman farmer (albeit a failed one); wife Elizabeth Dixon (1730-1782) of Ballyshannon, county Donegal, Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1759-1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (domicile, 1780s-1797); Primrose Street, Spitalfields, London (birthplace); farm in Epping, Essex (early 1760s); Yorkshire, Wales, London (in her youth); Ireland; France (1793-95); Scandinavia (1795)." ;
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                "Author and advocate of women's rights; eldest daughter; her family's fortunes declined steadily; by the end of the 1770s she was employed teaching, governessing, doing needlework or serving as a lady's companion; opened a school for girls with her sisters 1784 which was failing by 1786; sold her first book \"Thoughts on the Education of Daughters\" (1787); met Joseph Johnson (in 1786), the publisher of the rational dissenters (later Unitarians), who employed her to write for \"Analytical Review\", and published her book \"Thoughts...\"; Johnson was a good friend and patron all her life. Works: \"Mary: a Fiction\" (1788), \"Original Stories from Real Life\" (1788), \"The Female Reader\" (1789), \"A Vindication of the Rights of Men\", \"A Vindication of the Rights of Woman\", \"A Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution\" (1794), \"A Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark\" (1796), \"The Wrongs of Woman, or, Maria\" (1798). Met Captain Gilbert Imlay (1754-1828) in France 1793, had a daughter, Fanny, with him; they never married, though Imlay registered her as his wife in the American Embassy in Paris, to protect her; the relationship was not successful; met William Godwin (1756-1836) in 1791 and in 1796 they became lovers; in early 1797 she discovered she was pregnant and they married, she moved in to his house in the Polygon in Somers Town, London; died while giving birth to her child Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (later Mary Shelley) on 30 August; buried in St. Pancras churchyard." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Author, writer for the \"Analytical Review\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "31909" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1797" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EMONTAGUJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19013" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated; studied Arabic and European languages; university education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Wortley Montagu (1678-1761), MP, ambassador" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward Wortley Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1713-1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Constantinople 1716-1718; London 1718; at sea 1727 (e.g. West Indies); to Europe 1732; back to England 1734; Leyden 1741; France 1745, 1748; London 1750; Paris 1751; Leyden 1761; Rome 1762; Egypt 1762; Jerusalem 1764; to Armenia and Italy 1765; lived in Egypt 1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The first native of UK to be vaccinated against smallpox. On bad terms with his parents because of his reckless and strange behaviour. Travelled widely and studied languages." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Author and traveller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1776" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Wortley Jr Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/geekcode>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A textual geekcode for this person, see http://www.geekcode.com/geek.html" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "geekcode" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPAYNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private school at Greenwich; Royal Academy (Portsmouth) 1767-, passed his examination in 1775." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lieutenant-governor of St. Christopher's" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Willett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Payne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1752-1803" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at St. Christopher's; c. 1769 to Quebec frigate, West Indies, 1773 returned to England, back to Guinea & West Indies, 1775 England, N. Am., 1779 England etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Served during the war of the American revolution; at the peace became a boon companion (personal friend, associate in the prince's vices) of George III, who made him his private secretary. MP. Served till 1798 in the war of the French revolution when ill-health compelled him to retire; rear-admiral 1799." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Captain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "279" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1803" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Willett Payne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHIGDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PREBENDS AT LINCOLN, ARCHDEACON OF YORK 1515, DEAN OF YORK 1516, D.D. 1506 (OXFORD). WOLSEY'S AGENT IN THE NORTH. Lots of administrative duties (King's Council in the north, negotiations of treaty of Berwick 1526)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Bachelor of Civil Law at Oxford 1499; Doctor 1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BRIAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HIGDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; NORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DEAN OF YORK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1539" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BRIAN HIGDON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ysselstein>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ysselstein" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ysselstein" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P75_possesses>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies former or current instances of E30 Rights held by an E39 Actor."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "κατέχει"@el , "拥有"@cn , "possesses"@en , "владеет"@ru , "é detentor de"@pt , "est détenteur de"@fr , "besitzt"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E30_Right> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCARR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir John Danvers)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carr née Danvers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Sir Robert Carr; first cousin of Dorothy Osborne who was a sister of Sir Thomas Peyton's first wife Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "733" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Carr née Danvers" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walden" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2PITT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Old Sarum 1761-1768; MP for Okehampton 1774-1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pitt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22335" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Student at Cambridge, MA Clare College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Pitt (1705-1761), politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pitt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1737-1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Boconnoc, Cornwall; lived in London; Twickenham 1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Designed houses. Student at Cambridge at time of letters. Father was constituted Lord Warden of stannaries of duchy of Cornwall." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MP; (Baron Camelford 1784)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9071" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1793" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Pitt" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABATHURST>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Cirencester 1705-1712. A Tory politician." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift, z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "GLS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Benjamin Bathurst (d. 1704), governor of the East India Company, treasurer and cofferer to Princess Anne of Denmark" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bathurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1684-1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; family seat in Cirencester, Gloucestershire; died in Cirencester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Frances Apsley, the sister of Isabella Wentworth. Married his cousin Catherine Apsley 1704. Created Baron Bathurst of Battlesden, Bedfordshire in 1712. Friend and patron of writers and poets, of Pope, Swift and Sterne among others." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Bathurst 1712 (Earl 1772); politician and statesman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "16396" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1775" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Allen Bathurst" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rotterdam%28%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rotterdam(?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rotterdam(?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 4>\n[} [\\LETTER I. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 26TH SEPTEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, her majestie sent me woorde by M=r= Da\n[^EDITOR HAS NOT IDENTIFIED THE ABBREVIATED NAME^] that I shoold\nspeak unto your lordship that her plesure is you forbeare to\nproceed in your preparatyons untyll you speake with her. How\nthis commethe abowt I know not. The matter is to be kept\nsecreat. Thes chaynges here may woorke somme sooche chaynges in\nthe Lowe Contrye as may prove irreparable. God give her majestye\nan othur mynde and resolution then in proceadyng otherwyse yt\nwyll woorke bothe hers and best\n<P 5>\naffected subiects ruine. And so I most humbly take my leave. At\nthe courte, the 26. September, 1585.\n   Your lordships to command,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 26 September, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTHYNNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Thynne (1710-1751), second viscount Weymouth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1734-1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Longleat, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to Elizabeth Cavendish-Bentinck. 1760- lord of the bedchamber, 1763- master of the horse to the Queen, 1765- lord lieutenant of Ireland, 1768 one of the principal secretaries of state. 1770-1796 br. of Trinity House, 1770-1773 Master thereof." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3rd viscount Weymouth, statesman, (marquess of Bath 1789)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1796" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Thynne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Methley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Methley, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Methley" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class is a specialization of E55 Type and comprises the concepts of materials. \nInstances of E57 Material may denote properties of matter before its use, during its use, and as incorporated in an object, such as ultramarine powder, tempera paste, reinforced concrete. Discrete pieces of raw-materials kept in museums, such as bricks, sheets of fabric, pieces of metal, should be modelled individually in the same way as other objects. Discrete used or processed pieces, such as the stones from Nefer Titi's temple, should be modelled as parts (cf. P46 is composed of).\nThis type is used categorically in the model without reference to instances of it, i.e. the Model does not foresee the description of instances of instances of E57 Material, e.g.: “instances of  gold”.\nIt is recommended that internationally or nationally agreed codes and terminology are used."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Материал"@ru , "Υλικό"@el , "材料"@cn , "Material"@en , "Material"@de , "Matériau"@fr , "Material"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-S>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "A known strike that occurred in the corresponding period that may have affected the observation or caused a missing value."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "S" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Strike"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1465 FO MHAMPDEN>\n<X MARGERY HAMPDEN>\n<P I,70>\n[^MARGERY HAMPDEN'S POSTSCRIPT TO THOMAS HAMPDEN'S LETTER NUMBER\n75^]\n   Cossyne, I recomaund me untoo yow, and I beche yow of yowre\ngode cossyne hode yn +te performyng off my husbondes dessyr &c.\nCossyne, and +ge had desyred me or myne soo ofte as I have\ndesyred yow and my cossyns, yowr sones, I wold have sene yow\noftener. I wesse, cossyne, het greveth me &c. Ther may no man\nhold +tat woll awaye: and ther for I moste take het as weele as\nI can, and thenketh thes delyng under wissedome ne kyndnes all\nthyngys consederbred to be soo strange &c.\n   To my right worchepefull cossyn, T. Stonore.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "This is a postscript by M. H. in a letter otherwise written by her husband (also included in the corpus)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband's relative" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hampden née Popham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Hampden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "99" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHAMPDEN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampden> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margery Hampden née Popham to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1465"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AYBACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DIPLOMATIST; AT BURGHLEY'S SUGGESTION TOURED ON CONTINENT IN SEARCH OF POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE 1579-92, M.P. for Wallingford 1593, for Oxford 1597, SERVICE OF EARL OF ESSEX 1593, LIVED AT ESSEX HOUSE 1595-1600. GENEROUS BEYOND HIS MEANS AND FREQUENTLY IN EMBARRASSED CIRCUMSTANCES." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College Cambridge 1573-1575; ancient of Gray's Inn 1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon, Knight, Lord Keeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANTHONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1558-1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TRAVELLED ON THE CONTINENT; FRANCE 1579; LONDON 1591-1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF SIR NICHOLAS BACON I AND HIS SECOND WIFE ANNE NÉE COOKE. INHERITED LANDS IN HERTFORDSHIRE AND MIDDLESEX." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1601" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANTHONY BACON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHACKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Served Mary Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hacker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Supported Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "341" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Hacker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derby+Place>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Derby Place" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Derby Place" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/depicts>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A thing depicted in this representation." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Image> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "depicts" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/depiction> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTANNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Antiquarian of national repute, gifted scholar and Anglo-Saxonist; deacon (1694); Chaplaincy of All Souls, Oxford (1695); fellow of All Souls (1696); Chaplain to John Moore, Bishop of Norwich (1698); Chancellor of Norwich diocese (1701); other ecclesiastical titles; Archdeacon of Norfolk (1721); Canon of Christ Church, Oxford (1724); Bishop of St Asaph (1731)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield, z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26963" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Home; Shrewsbury Free School; Queen's College, Oxford (matr. 1689); BA (1693); MA (1696); BD & DD (1710)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Tanner (1640?-1719), vicar of Market Lavington, Wiltshire 1671-; wife Sarah Willoughby (d. 1711)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tanner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1674-1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxford, Oxfordshire (1689-1698); Norwich, Norfolk (c.1698-1731, after which Oxford/St. Asaph, Wales?) (domiciles); Market Lavington, Wiltshire (birthplace); visits to London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First wife Rose (d.1707), eldest daughter of Bishop Moore (married 1701); Second wife Frances (d.1718), daughter of Jacob Preston of London and Norfolk (gentry); surviving son, Thomas Tanner (d.1786) from marriage with Frances; Third wife Elizabeth Scottowe of Thorpe by Norwich (d.1771) (married in 1733), wealthy heiress; Francis Blomefield was his protégé. Encouraged Humfrey Wanley in his bibliographical studies." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of St. Asaph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1735" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Tanner" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Letter"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P103i_was_intention_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "war Bestimmung von"@de , "was intention of"@en , "был интенцией для"@ru , "ήταν προορισμός του"@el , "était la raison d'être de"@fr , "era a destinação de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/dnaChecksum>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A checksum for the DNA of some thing. Joke." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "DNA checksum" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTICKELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27432" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School at St Bees, Cumberland; Queen's College, Oxford (MA 1709)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rev. Richard Tickell (c. 1648-1692), rector of Distington, Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tickell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1686-1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Cumberland. Oxford 1700-1710. Then mostly London until moved to Dublin in 1724." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford 1710-1726. His poems began to be published frequently from 1711. Worked as Addison's secretary 1714-1719 (later editing his works), and later as Lord Carteret's, moving to Dublin with him in 1724. There he remained as the secretary of the Lord Lieutenants of Ireland until his death. In 1726, married Clotilda Eustace (1701-1792), landowning Irish gentry, and a friend of Swift." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Poet, civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6433" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1740" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Tickell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGARDINER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge 1559-61; minister of St. Andrew's, Norwich 1562; prebendary of Norwich 1570; rector of St. Martin Outwich, London 1571; dean of Norwich 1573-89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon, x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10356" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "BA Christ's College, Cambridge 1544; MA 1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GARDINER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1535?-1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN BERWICK-ON-TWEED, NORTHUMBERLAND; CAMBRIDGE, NORWICH, LONDON, NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"One of those who broke down the cathedral organ, 1570\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3300" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1589" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE GARDINER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1625 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,72>\n[} [\\XLIV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nOur moderate men, or furious frantiques are not more out of\npatience with me then my wife is with you. She looked for I\nknowe not how many thraves of bookes to give her gossips, and do\nyou put her of with such a trick? If she had not feared that you\nwould have showed her letter to my Lord of S. David's, (for\nLindsell, she understandeth, is gon a calving into Essex,) you\nshould have heard of it on both your eares, to tell her that she\nthincks not so well of every word and title as you doe, who\nsaith she will yeld to none in thincking. But by this her choler\nis over, and therefore enough of that. I thought my good frends\nhad talked enough att random till they talked with me to\npurpose, it is more then a nyne dayes wonder. I hope att lenght\nsome of them will sett in hand to answere me. And yet I thincke\nnot, if they begin to encline to the doctrinall part, and kepe\nthe morall out. Lett them come of roundly to my doctrine, I will\neate my words of Puritans, etc. for personall quarell have I\nnone to any one of them. It is well that they begin to talke of\nactions on the case, but that, I doubt, will not hold, for\nadvantage will be on my side. If I have called conformitants,\nthemselves I meane, Puritans, they have stiled me, as conforme I\nam sure, seditious and papist. Let us joyne issue, if they will.\nDr. White and you are in a good course for your Collections.\nHappily [\\haply\\] we may make good use of them otherwise, though\nnot nowe.\n   I have a project I will tell you of one day. But what said\nLindsell to my Lord of Winchester's proposition there? And so he\nis to be printed, indeed, whose barbarismes shall never prophane\nmy pulpett.\n   I thanck you hartily and Dr. Pace, with Mr. Otly, for my pore\nsister. What or when she shall have ease I can not tell yet, I\nfeare to sone to use them. I propose upon Munday, [^GREEK\nOMITTED^] , to be att Windsore. Write your next thether. I am\nsory to heare of Mr. Gibbon's death. Would one I could name had\npress'd him [^GREEK OMITTED^] . Mr. Cruso is well, and look'd to\nheare from you. Whether he did or not I knowe not, for I write\nmy letter instantly upon receyte of yours, having an opportune\n<P I,73>\nand spedy messenger. I mervaile I can not here from my brother\nScull. If you see him, tell him so. (\\Vale.\\) \n   (\\Tuissimus\\) ,\n   R. Mountague.\n   Pettworth, June 10, [\\1625.\\]\n   To the w=rll=. my verie worthie and assured freind, Mr. Iho.\nCosen Chaplyn in house to the L. B. of Durham, att Durham house,\nbe this.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 72" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pettworth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 10 June, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Claxton+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Claxton Hall, Norfolk)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Claxton Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGILBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Half-brother of Sir Walter Ralegh." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "918" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Gilbert" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLOWTHER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "?-1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "416" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1687" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William (?) Lowther" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_037>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1654 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 252>\n[^JOHN JONES TO PHILIP JONES^]\nTo Coll=l= Philip Jones.\nDeare and Hon=ord= ffreind.\n   The office of these lynes are only to acknowledge yo=r=\nkindnesse towards an undeserving creature, manifested in yo=r=\nreadynesse to take notice of any concernm=t= of myne to my\nadvantage, as I have found it in my former experiences of you,\nand hath beene fully presented to mee lately by my Brother. Such\noffices of friendship and respect are y=e= more generous and\nacceptable when extended to such as cannot, or proceeds from\nsuch as neede not answerable retaliation. It is the Blessed\ntemper of y=e= spirit of y=e= Lord Jesus Christ in his S'=ts= to\nbe ready and willing to serve one another in\n<P 253>\nlove, and it is a precious mercy to such as feare the Lord when\nsuch as are in supreame authority have such a frame and temper\nof spirit in them. I have bene (by many providences to mee),\nraised from the dust to sit and act in places too high for mee,\nwherein I have found snares upon my spirit, to be lifted up in\nhigh thoughts of myselfe, and like a wanton Dame sitting on a\nHill, to be regardlesse and compassionatlesse of those who in\ntheir outward stations seeme belowe mee. But my often minding\nthe aboundance of humility, love and compassion that was\nmanifested in the Lord Jesus, and ought to be in his members,\nand the little distance and dissimilitude that is betweene mee\nand the worst of men, hath beene a meanes through grace to keepe\nmee in some measure of sobriety.\n   Deare S=r=. The interest you are pleased to grant mee in you\nI shall freely make use of as often as any occasion of myne\nshall call mee unto it, with this assurance that (if in\nanythinge I shall be found immodest or pertiall, as most men are\nin their owne concernm=ts=) you will be pleased to favo=r= mee\nsoe farr as to smother it, before my weakness be made more\npubliqe, and to that end if my Brother waite upon you oftener\nthan is meete to lay it to my account. I pray present my service\nto deare Mr. Scobell, he is an humble, loving soule, with whom I\ncould comfortably spend all the dayes of my life. I remayne\n   Yo=rs= faithfully to serve you,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, the 13th Aprill, 1654.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "252" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - colonel; friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Philip Jones on 13 April, 1654"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E40_Legal_Body>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises institutions or groups of people that have obtained a legal recognition as a group and can act collectively as agents.  \nThis means that they can perform actions, own property, create or destroy things and can be held collectively responsible for their actions like individual people. The term 'personne morale' is often used for this in French. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Νομικό Πρόσωπο"@el , "Legal Body"@en , "Pessoa Jurídica"@pt , "Juristische Person"@de , "Collectivité"@fr , "Юридическое Лицо"@ru , "法律组织"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TGREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SECOND MARQUIS OF DORSET, THIRD SON, LORD HARINGTON until 1501, KNIGHT OF THE GARTER 1501, WARDEN OF THE SCOTTISH MARCHES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LEI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1477-1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BRADGATE PARK, LEICESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "COUSIN OF SIR JOHN WILLOUGHBY'S WIFE ANNE, DAUGHTER OF EDWARD GREY, VISCOUNT LISLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2ND MARQUIS OF DORSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1530" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS GREY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Upper Clergy"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_052>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1621 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 77>\n[} [\\LII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\n   Dear Madam, - I am extream sorry to hear you have binne so\nill, but with as much gladnes thank God for your good recovery,\nwhos health and happines is not more hartely wished by any\nfreind you have in the world; nor indeed can any be more engaged\nto desier all good to you, since your constant affection to me\nchallenges all the thankefull retornes an indebted freind\nsensible of such kindnes can make, which though I confes myselfe\nin expressing seremoniously, yet I will never be found gilty of\nneglecting any real proofes I\n<P 78>\nmay give therof when eyther you or my good fortune may calle me\nto do so. I have myselfe had an unhealthfull spring of this,\nwhich I hope will not end in a lame leg, and that of that too I\nshall not long have cause to complaine. The greatest nuse I can\nsend from hence is, that this day my Lo. of Arundel is com~itted\nto the Tower by the Upper House of Parlement for refusing to\nmake a submission to the House, and give satisfaction according\nto the order of the House, for som reprochefull speaches he had\nther used to my Lo. Spencer; in which, nor his refusal to make a\nfitting reparacion, he hath not played the part of so wise a man\nas for his noble Ladie'st sake I wish he had. Sir Robert\nChichester's scurvie dealing\n<P 79>\nhath broken up the match betwixt his daughter and my Lo. of\nArran, which drives me to play my game another way than I had\nlayed my cards, and will hold me a Londoner till the ende of the\nnext terme; before which you shall hear from me againe; and I am\nnot unmindful of what any way I owe you, which is more than can\nbe requited by your trewly loveing friend,\n   L. Bedford.\n   Doe me the favor to reco~mend me affectionatly to M=r= Bacon,\nand thanke him for his kind remembering me. Sir Thomas Fraser,\nour oulde fellow, is eyther dead, or cannot passe this night, of\nan imposthume, the fisicians conclude, in the mesentery.\nHarington House, this 17th of May [\\1621\\] .\n   To my Worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "77" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "367" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 17 May, 1621"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RYOUART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EIC service 1614-1616; commander & cape-merchant on the ship Advice to Japan from Bantam 1615." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Youart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1614-1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died in Japan 1616." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Youart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBEAVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Corpus Christi College 1709, MA 1715/16." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Beaver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1690, d. in/post 1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Hampshire. Educated in Oxford c. 1709-1716. Worked in Oxford, probably lived there." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Registrar to the bishop of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "280" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1768" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Herbert Beaver" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_074>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1501 FO R3EYRE>\n<X ROBERT EYRE III>\n<P 160>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXVII.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull brother, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.\ndeliver these.^)\n   Right worshipfull brother, I recomend me unto you and to my\n<P 161>\nlady, your wyfe, and to my daughter Margret. Brother, I spake\nwith Frowick on Satterday next after St. Bartelmewday, and I\nenquired of him whether the assisse held at Nottingham and\nDarby, or not; and he answered and sayd, that he cold not tell,\nnor man els, unto munday next after, for that day the Kings\ngrace had comanded all the Judges and Servants to be with him at\nRichmond, and whether he wold comand them to kepe your Servants,\nor to tary for other besines at that tyme, he west never. Also,\nbrother, as for your parte of your panell, I am promysed suerly\nthey will appere, whose names ar closed in a byll; but as to the\nattachment of the proces for your sute, is not yet, as fare as I\nunderstand. But I send about it unto the Shereffe as sone as\nHare Harlad com from you, for sume remedy ther, if he myspede. I\nhave sent you part the names of the enpannell for Suttell and\nRocliffe, which be in the end of the Hye Peyke, of the which\ndivers have promysed me not to appere, and moe I trust for to\nstoppe. Marveling ye sent nobody to Darby for to take you\nlodging, for Emson hath taken much lodging for him, as I am\nenfirmed. Also I shall wate one you at Nottingham one sunday\n<P 162>\nnext, except ye comand me contrary, praying you to send me\nanswere shortly.\n   Your loving brother, Robart Eyre, esquire.\n[\\September 1501.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "(September)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "160" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fathers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "271" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R3EYRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert III Eyre to Robert I Plumpton on (September), 1501"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norfolk)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hieres>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hieres" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hieres" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Madwell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Madwell" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Madwell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calcutta>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Calcutta" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Calcutta" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPINNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/55393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apparently no proper education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pinney (c.1622-1705), vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1658-1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Broadwindsor, Dorset; London 1682; Dorset 1697-c.1699, back to London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The youngest daughter. Took up the family's London business alone c. 1688 despite the family's disapproval. Successful in the lace trade. Acted as a banker to country relatives and made personal loans before she was thirty. A social riser. A spinster. Had a love affair with the Honourable George Booth. Appointed his paid secretary 1717. Hester was the executrix of George Booth and he bequeathed her his manor of Hadley in Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "11204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1740" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hester Pinney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Varese+%28Milan%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Varese (Milan)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Varese (Milan)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the states of objects characterised by a certain condition over a time-span. \nAn instance of this class describes the prevailing physical condition of any material object or feature during a specific E52 Time Span. In general, the time-span for which a certain condition can be asserted may be shorter than the real time-span, for which this condition held.\n The nature of that condition can be described using P2 has type. For example, the E3 Condition State “condition of the SS Great Britain between 22 September 1846 and 27 August 1847” can be characterized as E55 Type “wrecked”. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Κατάσταση"@el , "Zustandsphase"@de , "État matériel"@fr , "状态"@cn , "Estado Material"@pt , "Состояние"@ru , "Condition State"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "cooperation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1588 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 49>\n[} [\\NO. XXIX. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\About 1st July, 1588.\\]\n<P 50>\n   I am greatly satisfied, my deare brother, that I find, by\nyour owne graunt, that you bilive the trothe of my actions so\nmanifestly openly proved, and thanke you infinitely that you\nprofes so constant defence of your country, togither [{with{]\nmyne, from all Spaniardz or strangers; a matter fur otherwise\ngiven out by bothe our enemies, withe blotting your fame with\nassurance of doble dealing, as thogh you assured them under-hand\nto betake you to ther course; wiche, what a stain hit wer in a\nprincis honor, you yourselfe in jugement can wel deme. For my\npart, I wyl ever trust your word, til I be so sure of the\ncontrary. Right wel am I persuaded that your greatest daunger\nshuld chanche you by crossing your strait pathes, for he that\nhathe two stringes to his bowe may shoute stronger, but never\nstrait; and he that hathe no sure foundation cannot but ruine.\nGod kipe you ever therefor in your wel-begone pathe.\n   I have sent you this gentleman, as wel to declare my good\nagrement to send some finischars of our leage, as other matters\nwiche he hathe to communicate unto you, if hit please you to\nheare him; as my desiar of answering your good frindeship and\namitie in as ample sort as with honor I may, as one that never\nseakes more of you than that wiche shal be best for your selfe.\nAssure your selfe of me, therfor, and shewe by dides ever to\nmantaine hit, and never was ther in christendome betwine two\nprinces surar amitie nor soundar dealing. I vowe hit, and wil\nperforme hit.\n   And for that you speake oft of satisfaction, I haue much\nvrged, as now againe I do, to knowe what therby is ment, sins I\nbothe mynde, and also do, whatsoever may honorably be required\nof suche as I profes myselfe; and therfor, I require you therin\nto answer me. And so, trusting that all your protestations\nlately made me by Cary shalbe readely performed, togither with\nyour constant resolute cours of late professed, I end to molest\nyou longar, but, with my thankes to God that any your offendars\nbe entred to your hands, and not the les not having bine done\nwithout some of our helpe, whiche glads me no les than [{if it\nhad{] happened to our selfe, whose forse shal never faile you in\nall leaful causes: as knoweth God,\n<P 51>\nwho euer bles you from all malignant spiritz, and increas your\nhappy yeres.\n   Your most assurest sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To our right deere brother, the king of Scotland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "c. 1 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "435" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on c. 1 July, 1588"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Notts>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Notts" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BWILLIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Purefoy, z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School of the Revd Abraham Freestone; Westminster School; 1700 Christ Church, Oxford (tutored by mathematician & divine Edward Wells) and the Inner Temple. Left Oxford 1704 without taking a degree. Afterwards studied 3 years under theological scholar William Wotton. Was awarded the degree of master of arts at Oxford in 1720 and a doctorate of civil law in April 1749." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Willis (1658-1699) of Bletchley, Buckinghamshire (gentry lower?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Willis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1682-1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Blandford St. Mary, Dorset. Schooled in Beachampton, Buckinghamshire; London and Oxford -1704. Lived at Whaddon Hall, Buckinghamshire (inherited through father) until his death. Also owned the manors of Bletchley in Buckinghamshire and Burlton in Herefordshire. Travelled extensively in England and Wales. Visits to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Alice née Browne (1663-1700) was from Blandford. Married 1707 Katharine Eliot (1690-1724) of Cornwall. Tory MP for Buckinghamshire 1705-1708. Eccentric character. Highly energetic antiquarian, one of the first to use original documents. Also an architectural patron and builder of churches, spent most of his wealth on restoring local churches. Purchased the 2/3 of Whaddon Hall which his family didn't own and renovated it. \"Secker's chief researcher in matters of jurisdictional contention\"; related (distantly) by marriage to Secker through Martin Benson, bishop of Gloucester." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "9169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1760" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Browne Willis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDMONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Army and naval officer and diplomat. Deputy lieutenant of the eastern association, colonel of foot 1643; governor of Henley, acting major-general, MP for Huntingdonshire 1645; county commissioner; member of Barebone's Parliament, council of state 1653; treasury commissioner 1654; diplomatic roles; admiralty committee 1655-59; joint general at sea 1656; Cromwell's privy councillor 1657; baron, member of the 'other house', colonel of horse 1658; member of the council of state, joint general at sea, admiralty commissioner, represented Dover in the Convention 1660; at the restoration made earl of Sandwich, knight of the Garter, treasury commissioner, privy councillor, master of the wardrobe, warden of Trinity House; member of the Royal Society, master of the king's swans, effectively vice-admiral of England, ambassador-extraordinary to Portugal 1661; admiral in the 2nd Anglo-Dutch war 1664; ambassador-extraordinary to Spain 1666; president of the council for foreign plantations 1670; admiral in the 3rd Anglo-Dutch war 1672." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19010" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school in Huntingdon; entered on the books of the Middle Temple 1635 aged ten but never studied there. Embarked on a military career early on. Mastered Spanish as ambassador. Fascinated with topography, mathematics, astronomy and navigation." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Sydney Montagu (c. 1571-1644) of Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdonshire; MP for Huntingdonshire, master of requests, groom of the bedchamber to James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1625-1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Barnwell, Northamptonshire; schooled in Huntingdon; moved with the army 1643; politics in London 1645; withdrew at Pride's Purge, retired to Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdonshire; returned to public life 1653 (London, at times abroad at sea); retired to Hinchingbrooke 1659, returned 1660; Hinchingbrooke & London/court 1661, at times abroad (Portugal, Spain), at sea (where died); buried in London. Also had estates at Brampton, Lyveden and Oundle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving son. Mother: Paulina, formerly Pepys (d. 1638). Married 1642 Jemimah Crew (1625-1674). Parliamentarian who went over to royalism." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Sandwich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1672" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-716>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for weekly series)\nfrom year/week to year/week"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "716" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYWWCCYYWW"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNORGATE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "College head. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1567; chaplain to Archbishop Parker; rector of Latchingdon, Essex 1573; master of Corpus Christi College 1573-87; rector of Marsham, Norfolk 1575; university preacher 1576; rector of Forncett, Norfolk 1587; prebendary of Lincoln 1578-87; prebendary of Ely 1579-87; rector of Little Gransden, Cambridgeshire 1584; vice-chancellor of the university 1584-5." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated as a pensioner at St. John's College, Cambridge 1550, BA 1565, MA from Corpus Christi 1568, BD 1575, DD 1581." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Norgate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Aylsham, Norfolk; career at Cambridge; benefices in Essex, Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Elizabeth, daughter of John and Katherine Baker of Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "231" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1587" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Norgate" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P7D>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "P7D" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Weekly"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL2_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "letter of politeness" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614? FN BELIZABETH>\n<X ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA>\n[} [^TO KING JAMES I, OCTOBER 20TH 1614?^] }] \nSr, Being desirous by all the meanes I can to keepe my self\nstill in your M. remembrance, I would not lett pass so good an\noccation as this bearer returning for England to present my most\nhumble dutie and seruice to your M. by these beseeching your M.\nto continue me still in your gratious fauour it being the\ngreatest comfort I haue to think that your M. doth vouchsaf to\nloue and fauour me, which I shall ever strive to deserue, in\nobeying with all humbleness whatsoever your M. is pleased to\ncommand her, who shall euer pray to God with all her harte for\nyour M happiness and that she may be euer worthy the title\n   Sr of your M,\n   Most humble & obedient daughter and seruant\n   Elizabeth\nHeidleberg this 20 October\n   (\\Au Roy\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "electress palatine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters to King James the Sixth from the Queen, Prince Henry, Prince Charles, the Princess Elizabeth and her Husband Frederick King of Bohemia, and from their Son Prince Frederick Henry. Ed. by Walker, Sir Patrick and Alexander Macdonald. Edinburgh: The Maitland Club. 1835." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "135" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BELIZABETH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Heidelberg> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stuart to James I Stuart on 20 October, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dublin?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dublin?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_S%C3%A9dan>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sédan" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sédan" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barn+Elms>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barn Elms, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barn Elms" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCALTHORPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "JAMES CALTHORPE (D. 1559)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of James Calthorpe (d. 1559); John Calthorpe imprisoned for his debts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "348" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RJOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WOOL MERCHANT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HIS BROTHERS JOHN AND OTWELL." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to Anthony Cave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant (Richard Johnson)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JOHNSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1521" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Margaret Mattrys of Calais; was imprisoned at bankruptcy; junior partner of Johnson & Co. RICHARD JOHNSON ACTED AS A SCRIBE TO ANTHONY CAVE (2191 WORDS)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3892" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "20302" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1521" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD JOHNSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "love letter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 19>\n[} [\\XV. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\n   The neglect of my weekely promise, sweetest Madam, maketh me\nsomewhat ashamed of the approbation of myne honesty by yo=e=\nletter; but I am suer reason ther was, w=ch= I desier you will\nat the least imagine worthy an excuse. The owld\n<P 20>\nprouerbe, (^Out of sighte out of mynde,^) I haue proued\ndirectlye contrary, for I haue bin so wholely possesed in this\nabsence w=th= the trewe consideration of yowr deservinges, that\nthe desier of yo=e= presence is nowe inexpressible, & I do rest\nin a more troubled estate then yo=e= credit to my greatest\nprotestations can make you sensible of. The tyme maketh me happy\nin the expectation of yo=e= sodayne cominge downe, w=ch= I wish\nfor many respects may be made by this way: lett me vnderstand\nperticularly of yt, & I will warrant you safe conduct; vntill\nwhen I leaue you w=th= my best wishes & prayers moste\nreligiously attended.\n   Yowrs entyrely,\n   Nath. Bacon.\nCulford, this February 6 [\\1613-14\\] .\n   Speak yo=e= mynde to the Lady of Bedford in my behalf, & tell\nher that the weather hath bin very vnfauorable to the\nproceedinges of her picture.\n   To the much honored Lady, the Lady Cornwalleys, geue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future husband - future wife; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 February, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_037>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499? T H5PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 5TH EARL>\n<P 76>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVII.\\] }]\n(^To my Right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton,\nknight.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cousin, I commennd me unto you. And\nwheras variance and discord is dependyng betwixt my servant,\nThomas Saxston, and Richard Ampleford, of my Lordshipe of\nSpofford, the cause wherof, as I am enformed, hath bene, or\nthis, shewed unto you; and if it hath not, I desire and pray you\nreply to exammaen it, and therupon to shew your lovyng\ndiligence, not onely to se the peace kept in this behalfe, but\nalso to sett the sayd parties at agrement, so that this matter\nmay be pacefied. And for asmuch as ye have the rule ther under\nme, I pray you to shew you of semblable disposicion, if any\nmatter of varience hereafter happen within your sayd rule; so\nthat the parties sue not to me, if ye by your discret wysdome\ncan reforme it, as my very trust is in you: and in your thus\ndoyng, ye shall shew unto me thankfull pleasure. That knoweth\nGod, who preserve you. Written in my castell of Warkworth, the\nxv day of June. Cousin, I pray you to se this matter pacefied,\nthat there be no more calling upon me therfore, as my very trust\nis in you.\n   Yore Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "76" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "5th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H5PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warkworth+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 15 June, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Saxlingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Saxlingham, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Saxlingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FLEMING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM LANCASHIRE TO RYDAL, Westmorland? Father was of Kirkby, Lancashire; husband seems to have lived at Coniston, Lancashire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MOTHER OF DANIEL FLEMING; wife of William Fleming, Esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE FLEMING" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Twictnam>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Twictnam" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Twictnam" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Andromeda>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Halifax+Harbour> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Andromeda, Halifax Harbour" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andromeda" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Christ%27s+College>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Christ's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christ's College" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSPENCE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Professor of poetry in Oxford 1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Winchester School; Magdalen Hall & New College, Oxford; MA 1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph Spence (1661-1715), rector of Winnal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spence" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1699-1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Kingsclere, Hampshire; house in Byfleet, Surrey; another residence: Finculo Abbey in Durham; travelled in Italy; died in Byfleet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Accompanied young men of rank on foreign tours. Published 'Polymetis' in 1747. Took notes of the conversations of Pope & his circle, which were later published." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1768" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Spence" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPHIPPS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Phipps" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wrote to Thomas Wentworth about the Yorkshire election, involved in the proceedings." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2290" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Phipps" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWYDESLADE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Wynnard of Wolveston, Cornwall, and of Hatherleigh, Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Annys (Agnes)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Devon/Cornwall; moved to Stonor, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Granddaughter and heir of William Wynard, an Exeter merchant with substantial estates in Devon and Cornwall; widow of John Wydeslade the younger; Sir William Stonor's second wife." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1481" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Annys (Agnes) Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Halifax+Harbour>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Halifax Harbour" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWALLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HUN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Presumably studied law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "J." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Waller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of St. Neots, Huntingdonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Was involved in Edward Young's establishment of a charity school for boys." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "472" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "J. Waller" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WADEHILL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant of John de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk (1442-1492)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wadehill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Servant of John de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "317" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Wadehill" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "general matters, earl of Bristol's trial" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1620S TC CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 167>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXCIX. PRINCE CHARLES TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.\\]\n}] \n   Steenie\n   First I must thanke you for the token you sent me, then that\nyou imployed so good a Secretaire to answer my letter. Now I\nmust crave your pardon to truble you a little: and it is this;\nBristo stands upon his justification, and will by no means\naccept of my councells; the King does hait to have him cum to\nhis tryall, and I am affeard that if you be not with us to helpe\nto charge him, and to set the King right, he may escape with too\nslight a sencure; therfor I would have you send to the King to\nput of Bristoe's tryall untill you might waite on him: but for\nGod's sake doe not venter\n<P 168>\nto cum suner then ye may with the saftie of your health; and\nwith that condition, the suner the better. If ye will answer me,\ntruble not your selfe, but doe it by the Secretaire ye used\nlast. Take care of your selfe for my sake, who is and ever shall\nbe \n   Your treu, loving, constante frend\n   Charles P.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "prince - royal favourite" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to George Villiers on ?, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CWYCHE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1660 BY CHARLES II. SECRETARY TO THE EARL OF ESSEX 1676-, LORD JUSTICE OF IRELAND 1693-95, AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY 1695. FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY, PRESIDENT 1683." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church, Oxford; Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Peter Wyche)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CYRIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WYCHE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1632?-1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN CONSTANTINOPLE, WHERE HIS FATHER WAS THE AMBASSADOR; COURT; LONDON AND IRELAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5314" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1707" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CYRIL WYCHE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDODDINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman, attorney for William Plumpton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Doddington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Farmer of the manor of Sacombe, Hertfordshire, part of Isabel Plumpton's inheritance. As a lawyer spent time in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5012" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1544" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Doddington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_187>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 294>\n[} [\\CXCIV. ANNE LADY MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy deare sister,\n   I give you manie thanks for your kind letter, which I receved\nby M=r= Meautys's ancient, who tells me he is very much your\nservant for your kind\n<P 295>\nintertanement of him, the which we both take really as done to\nourselves. I understand by him my niece is maried; I pray God\nmake her happie, and I doe sincerely wish that all things may\nfall out to your contentment. This gentellman doth not fale to\nacquaint me how judissially carefull you are of the education of\nour sonne, and by his relation gives me much hope and comfort of\nhim: therfore, in the first degree, I render God the prayse for\nthe present comfort, not doubting, if the Lord shall be pleased\nto increse the number of his dayes, your haveing layed soe good\na foundation, but that the expectation of his futer time shall\nbe blessed in honoring of his Maker; and, secondly, in rendering\nyou all humble and dutiefull thanks for your tender care and\ntrue affection which you have been pleased to bestow upon him.\n   Thus, with my prayers to the Almightie for you and all yours,\nI kiss your hands,\n   Yo=r= most affectionate and truly loving sister, ever to\nserve you,\n   Anna Meautys.\nHage, 19 of Maye 1641.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "294" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 19 May, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "religious, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 237>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS HARRISON^]\nCol=l= Jones to Major Gen=ll= Tho. Harrison, \nMost precious friend,\n   I forbeare herein to use the greate titular addicions due to\nyou, that I may speake the language of the present\n<P 238>\ntemper of my heart, which I desire to doe in this hower of\ntemptation in simplicity and faithfulness.\n   My spirit hath beene of late much saddened by an apprehention\nof grevious heart Divissions, which to me seemed to be amongst\nthe people of God in Ireland, upon the Accompt of differing in\njudgm=t= about y=e= circu~stances of an outward Administracon.\nBut y=e= confidence I had that the Lord would make those persons\nwho (upon y=e= accompt of being more Religeous, more meeke in\nspirit, and more selfe denying than those y=t= went before\nthem), were called together to act the Supreme authority of the\nNac~on, would be instrum=ts= of healing of and repayrors of the\nBreaches amongst the people of God, supported me in hope to live\nto see those occasions of Divisions removed, and y=t= Rubish\n(which hinders the cementing of Christian spirits), was hed\naway, by y=e= swete and plesant Streame, those Rivers of\npleasures, the powerfull love of God in Christ to the Saints\nbegetting in their Spirits an overflowing of p'fect love towards\none another and striveing by a holy emulac~ion, who should\nexceede each other in offices of Love and spirit of humility.\nBut Deare friend it hath been declared unto us to the exceeding\ngreate greife of some that there are Contentions and Divisions\namongst you; the choisest and most singularly elected Parliam=t=\nthat ever was in England. Without question our contentions and\ndivisions proceede from our lusts. And the raigning lusts\namongst professors are pride, coveteousnesse, and hypocrasie, O\ntherfore watch over yo=r= owne hearts that those lusts may not\nlodg there. It is a sadd thing to reade what is writ from\nEngland, that the very face of authority is worn out, and the\nhopes and expectation of the Saints frustrated through yo=r=\nDivisions, you are reputed to be men fearing God, that being the\ncharacter by which you were made choice of, and therefore men at\na distance cannot conceive that those Civill interests\n<P 239>\nwhich divided Councells formerly is the cause of yo=rs= But\nrather guesse yo=rs= growes by Diversity of Judgm=ts= about\nformes or Administrac~ons tending to Religious worship, And how\nfarr the Civill power and authority of Armies and supreme\nCouncells professing Christ have warrant to contest in these\ndisputes, to the dividing of their power, defacing their\nauthority, and endangering the involving of a Nac~on in blood,\nand exposing them to the cruelty of y=e= Com~on Enemy to y=r=\nscandall and dishon=r= of y=e= Lord Jesus, and scattering of his\nChurch, is not difficult to Judg, and y=t= will be the issue of\nyo=r= divisions if the Lord in mercy prevent not; O therfore for\ny=e= Lord Jesus sake strive for a spirit of humility, and\nmeeknesse, and strive with all y=e= powers, and faculties of\nSoull to unite y=e= hearts of all the S'=ts= in Love and holy\nCom~union, and walking together, and lett it never be sayd that\nthe Com~union of S'=ts= once an Article of our Creede, is\nneither in the faith nor practice of the S'=ts= in England, I\nwish and earnestly pray, that these my weake apprehensions, or\nfeares may have no grounds to warrant them. But I hope the Lord\nhath given you a Spirit not to dispize small things, and y=t=\nyou are fully p'swaded that I am one who unfaignedly loves you\nin the highest and sweetest Bonds, and in love will be alwayes\nfound,\n   Yo=r= most faithful and reall freind and servant in Christ\nJesus, \n   Jo. Jones.\nDated 11th August, 1653.\n   Major Gen=ll= Hardresse Waller presents you with his humble\nservices.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "major-general, member of the council of state & Barebone's Parliament" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - major-general; friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Thomas Harrison on 11 August, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28France%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(France?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(France?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHESKETH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter, z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13124" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"well-informed, well-bred\" (Fanny Burney)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Ashley Cowper (1701-1788), clerk of the parliaments" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Harriet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hesketh née Cowper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1733, d. 1807" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Baptized in Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire. As a child lived at Southampton Row, London. Husband (married in London post 1754) was from Lancashire. Spent periods abroad 1769-?1778. 1780-1796 lived in New Norfolk Street, Grosvenor Square, London. 1793-?1795 stayed at Weston Underwood, near Olney, Buckinghamshire. Divided her last years between Bath, Clifton, and Weymouth; died in Clifton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Cousin and close friend of poet William Cowper. Mother Dorothy was the daughter of the Revd. John Oakes of Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire. Married post 1754 Thomas Hesketh (1726/7-1778) of Rufford Hall near Ormskirk, Lancashire; he was created baronet 1761. After a period of estrangement of 19 years, resumed friendship with Cowper in 1785; helped alleviate his depression with her cheerfulness and generosity (paid for his house at Weston Underwood, nursed him). An ardent tory, a redoubtable personality, a loyal friend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8396" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1807" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Harriet Hesketh née Cowper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to a merchant in Manchester." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROGER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FLEMING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. after his brother Daniel, who was born in 1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born Coniston, Lancashire; apprenticeship in Manchester; apparently in business in London 1662, returned to Coniston soon afterwards, became a major before 1677. Rydal, Westmorland?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. BROTHER OF DANIEL FLEMING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "422" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROGER FLEMING" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leadgate>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FDurham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leadgate, ?Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leadgate" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MALEXANDER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon 1722; priest 1724; curate of Mareham le Fen and Wilksby. Vicar of Ewerby, Lincs. 1732-1735." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Alexander" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Described as 'literatus'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1949" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1735" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Alexander" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JYAXLEE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Legal adviser to a friend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lawyer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Yaxlee (Yaksley)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "142" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Yaxlee (Yaksley)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Honslerdyck%28%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Honslerdyck(?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Honslerdyck(?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Corsica>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Corsica" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Corsica" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barnishurst>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barnishurst" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barnishurst" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_108>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for recommendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481 T JSHYNNER>\n<X JOHN SHYNNER>\n<P II,133>\n[} [\\299. JOHN SHYNNER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(c. 1481)\\]\n   Most worchepfull and reveryend Mayster, I recummend me onto\nyowr reverynd Maisterchep also lowly as I can hoder may: wyllyng\nyowr Maysterchep to have knowleche +tat syr Wylyam Sandys ys\ngretely dysplesyd with me, and Jaye do lesayd maner also, as for\na grehowde +tat I scholde send onto yowr maysterchep as they\nsay: +te weche I know not what coler +tis grehowd ys, noder no\nseche I send to yow, neyder was consente +ter to: werefor I\nbeseche yowr maysterchep to wrythe onto Syr Wiliam Sandys as for\nmyne a skese, and to speke to Jaye at Londun, wen, ye methe with\nhym, as my treste ys on yowr Maysterchep, and as I schall and am\nyowr preste to praye to God for yow and yowrys, ho have yow and\nyowrs in hys kepyng ever, Amen\n   your preste Syr John Shynner.\n   To my ry+gth worchepfull and reverynd Mayster Syr Wiliam\nStonor, yn hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year not earlier than 1478, probably 1478-81" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "local clergyman & protégé - local squire & master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shynner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "clergyman (styles himself \"sir\"?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHYNNER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shynner to William Stonor on ?, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMASHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BARONET, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, M.P." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MASHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Otes, High Laver, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd husband of Sir Francis and Lady Joan Barrington's daughter Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7073" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM MASHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Babington conspiracy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 37>\n[} [\\NO. XXIII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\4th October, 1586.\\]\n<P 38>\n   I hope, my deare brother, that my many waighty affayres in\npresent may make my lawful excuse for the retardance of the\nanswer to your ambassadeurs charge, but I doute not but you shal\nbe honorably satisfaict in all the pointz of his commission, and\nnext, after my owne errand done, I must rendar you my\ninnumerable thankes for suche amicable offers as hit hathe\npleased you make, making you assured that, with Gods grace, you\nshal neuer have cause to regrat your good thoghtz of my meaninge\nto deserue as muche good wil and affection as euer one prince\nowed another, wisching all meanes that may maintaine your\nfaithful trust in me, that neuer wyl seake aught but the\nincrease of your honor and safty. I was in mynd to haue sent you\nsuche accidentz as this late monethe brought furthe, but the\nsufficientie of mastar Archebal made me retaine him, and do\nrendar you many loving thankes for the joy you take of my narow\nescape from the chawes of dethe, to wiche I might easely haue\nfallen but that the hand of the hiest saued me from that snare.\n   And for that the curse of that desaing rose up from the\nwicked sucgestion of the Jesuites, wiche make hit an axceptable\nsacrifice to God, and meritorieus to themselfe, that a kinge not\nof ther profession shuld be murthered, therfor I could kipe my\npen no longar from discharging my care of your person, that you\nsuffer not suche vipars to inhabite your lande. The say you gaue\nleue undar your hand that the might safely come and go. For Gods\nloue regard your surety aboue all perswations, and account him\nno subiect that intertaines them. Make not edictz for skorne,\nbut to be obserued. Let them be rebelles, and so pronunsed, that\npreserue them.\n   For my part, I am sorier that the cast away so many goodly\ngentilmen than that the soght my ruine. I thanke God I haue\ntaken\n<P 39>\nmore dolor for some that ar gilty of this murther than beare\nthem malice that the soght my dethe. I protest hit before God.\nBut suche iniquitie will not be hide, be hit neuer so craftely\nhandeled; and yet, whan you shal here all, you wyl wondar that\none accownted wise wyl use suche matter so fondly. But no\nmarvel, for whan the ar giuen to a reprobat sence the offen make\nsuche slip.\n   I haue bine so tedious that I take pitie of your paine, and\nso wyl ende this skribling, praying you beliue that you could\nneuer haue chosen a more sure trust that wil neuer begile than\nmyself, who dayly prayes to God for your longe prosperitie.\n   Your most assured louing sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] (\\A mounsieur mon bon frere et cousin le roy\nd'Escose.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on 4 October, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "York House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "York House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCODRINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Vicar of Congresbury, Somerset 1689; canon of Wells 1692; rector of Dodington, Gloucestershire 1693." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. Edmund Hall, Oxford 1678, BA 1682, MA 1685." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Codrington, pleb." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Codrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Bristol; educated & early career in Oxford (current domicile); later livings in Somerset and Gloucestershire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vice-principal of St. Edmund Hall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "105" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Codrington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Courtrai>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Courtrai" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Courtrai" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Louiers>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Louiers" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Louiers" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-711>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for daily and business series)\nfrom year/month/day to year/month/day"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "711" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYMMDDCCYYMMDD"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P43_has_dimension>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records a E54 Dimension of some E70 Thing.\nIt is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E70 Thing through P39 measured (was measured by), E16 Measurement P40 observed dimension (was observed in) to E54 Dimension. It offers no information about how and when an E54 Dimension was established, nor by whom.\nAn instance of E54 Dimension is specific to an instance of E70 Thing.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "tem dimensão"@pt , "有规模数量"@cn , "έχει μέγεθος"@el , "has dimension"@en , "a pour dimension"@fr , "имеет величину"@ru , "hat Dimension"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bentinck+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bentinck Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bentinck Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RecipientFirstName"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_065>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "a court case - local administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 T T1HUTTON>\n<X TIMOTHY HUTTON 1>\n<P 246>\n[} [\\LETTER CLX.\\] MY LETTER TO MR. DODSWORTH, CHANCELLOR, FOR\nETHERINGTON.}] \n[\\9ber 22, 1623.\\]\n   Sir, I have made bould heeretofore to entreate your lawfull\nfavour for Tho. Cooke, alias Etherington, in hys tedious and\nchardgeable sute; which now I heare is to be sentenced upon\nThursday next. If you please to remember, I was att your owne\nhowse, when and wheare I shewed you all the evydences which\nweare taken upon oath for the King, and they prooved strongly\nfor hym; otherwyse he had been condemned att the last assises,\nand had suffered death, which had gyven an end to all hys\ntrobles: butt now, whatt with the hanging of cause soe long, and\nthat yf sentence goe agaynst hym, ytt wylbe worse then death\nunto hym, beeing utterlye undon allreadye.\n   And, good Sir, gyve me leave to remember you, that, when I\nshewed you the depositions, you sayd that you had beene\nstronglye enformed of the heynousnes of the fact, and that you\nnever heard soe much to the contrarye before; and that, yf they\nweare true, there would be no doubt but the cause would goe well\nenough on hys syde.\n   Sir, nott to interpose my poore opynyon with your reverend\njudgment, I doe proteste unto you even upon my conscience and\nknowledg ytt is as conscionable a cause (whearein I beseech your\nfavour) as ever I knew in my lyfe.\n   I would nott wrongfullye intimate thus much unto you, bycause\nif the cause goe agaynst hym ytt is hys undoing (as he is\nallreadye), yea though ytt weare upon the hazard of myne owne\noverthrow, for all the worlde; butt onlye that I cannott\ncontayne but in soe conscionable a case to entreate your lawfull\nand just censure.\n<P 247>\n   And the rather for that I have heard ( (\\nescio quo\\) ) that\nyou are resolved to gyve sentence agaynst hym; which I doe\nrather wonder att then beleave, knowing that the judgement of a\njudge is (untyll ytt be delyvered) (\\in scrinio pectoris\\) .\n   He hath beene mooved by dyvers to appeale further, but I have\nstyll dyswaded hym from ytt; assuring hym of your upryghtnes and\nlawfull favoure, wheareof I doubt not, and whearein you shall\nfynd hym an humble and thankefull remembrancer of the same. And\nthus, loath to add tediousnes to bouldnes,\n   I rest your ever loving frend,\n   T. H.\n   (\\9ber\\) 22, 1623.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Autograph copy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dodsworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chancellor to the archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "knight - law officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "377" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MDODSWORTH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Timothy Hutton to Matthew Dodsworth on 22 November, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTATLOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tatlock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Liverpool." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "File-maker. Outworker for Peter Stubs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Manufacturer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "312" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Tatlock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_UDERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/93800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "UNTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DERING N. GIBBES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Surrenden, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF SIR EDWARD DERING of Surrenden, baronet, antiquary & politician; GUARDIAN OF SIR ANTHONY PERCIVAL'S CHILDREN, SISTER OF THEIR MOTHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1744" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "UNTON DERING N. GIBBES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "love letter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1613 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 14>\n[} [\\X. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Madam,\n   The pretiousness of a faier winde & a good ship, especially\nat this tyme of the year, hath constrayned to me (by the\nsuddayneness of the occasion offered) to transgress all the\nbounds of loue & ciuillitye in that I haue not bin able to kyss\nyo=e= sweetest hands before my departure; but these\ncircumstances, I do not doubt shall sufficiently satisfie yo=e=\ndiscretion and howld me excused. Deare Madam, all my happyness\nhath bin purchased by yo=e= fayth to what I haue proffessed,\nwherefore farther protestations ar altogether unnecessarye;\nonely lett constancie still seeme my cheifest vertue, w=ch= I do\npersewade my self shalbe easilye able to make good, or better\nyo=e= greatest expectations. My retourne shall rest altogether\nvppon yo=e= command & the conueniencye of farther proceedinges,\nvntill when I leaue you w=th= M=rs= Cooke & yo=e= pretty sonne,\nw=th= my best seruisse, and prayers for all blessinges temporal\nand spirituall most religiously attended. From Grauesend, ready\nto depart for Flushing, this 29 Nouembre. Yours absolutelye,\n   Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1613.\\]\n   Yo=e= La=pp= may be pleased to lett M=r= Cuckow\n<P 15>\nenquire at M=r= Quester's howse, the postmaster of Antwerp,\ndwellinge in Fillpot Lane, once in eight or ten dayes, wher he\nshall vnderstand of my letters.\n   To the much honoured Lady the Lady Cornwallis, at M=rs=\nCookes howse by Charinge Cross, geue these. London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "29 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future husband - future wife; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gravesend> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 29 November, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "summons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499 T H5PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 5TH EARL>\n<P 73>\n[} [\\LETTER XLII.\\] }]\n(^To my Right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved freind, I commend me unto you, and pray\nyou to apply your comyng unto me, according unto such order as\nwas taken of late tofore your departure from me; and that ye\nfaile not hereof, as my very trust is in you. Written in my\nCastell of Wresull, the xx day of Januarie.\n   Yore Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is uncertain according to Kirby (?1498/9)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "5th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H5PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wressle+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 20 January, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AGROVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Grove (d. 1751), mercer of Andover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alicia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bentham née Whitehorn née Grove" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "from Andover, Hampshire; lived in London after marrying Jeremiah Bentham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Richard Whitehorn. Fell in love with Jeremiah Bentham, whom married in 1745. Maternal estates at Browning Hill, near Reading, where JB spent much of his childhood. Had 6 children with Jeremiah, only Jeremy and Samuel survived infancy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1759" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alicia Bentham née Whitehorn née Grove" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wivenhoe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wivenhoe" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wivenhoe" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P123_resulted_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E77 Persistent Item or items that are the result of an E81 Transformation. \nNew items replace the transformed item or items, which cease to exist as units of documentation. The physical continuity between the old and the new is expressed by the link to the common Transformation.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E81_Transformation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "resultou em"@pt , "resulted in"@en , "a eu pour résultat"@fr , "είχε ως αποτέλεσμα"@el , "ergab"@de , "повлек появление"@ru , "转变出"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Freven>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Freven" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Freven" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-I>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Observation imputed by international organisations to replace or fill gaps in national data series, in line with the recommendations of the Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities (CCSA)."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "I" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Imputed value (CCSA definition)"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P48_has_preferred_identifier>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded.\nMore than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.\nUse of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal validity to the respective CRM instance.\nP48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "hat bevorzugtes Kennzeichen"@de , "tem identificador preferido"@pt , "имеет предпочтительный идентификатор"@ru , "a pour identificateur retenu"@fr , "has preferred identifier"@en , "有首选标识符"@cn , "έχει προτιμώμενο αναγνωριστικό"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E42_Identifier> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBOUNDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Boundy was \"rente gadirer of Hembury in 1465\" and still in 1478." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boundy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rent-gatherer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "74" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Boundy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCULLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Culley, Matthew, farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1720-1816" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Great Aycliffe, County Durham. Lived with relatives in Durham and Northumberland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Seems not to have married, and to have been involved in the family business of farming." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Farmer?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "278" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1816" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Culley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SIREDMUND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Thomas Grene's curate at Poringland, directly employed by Grene." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Grene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1530s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived at Poringland, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Presumably called \"Sir\" to mean that he was an ordinary priest, perhaps not graduated in a university (see OED)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "430" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "condolences" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1566 T ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 229>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXIX. QUEEN ELIZABETH TO THE LADY HOBY.\\] }] \n   Madam\n   Although we heare that since the death of your husband, our\nlate Ambassador, S=r= Thomas Hoby, you have received, in France,\ngreat and comfortable courtesyes from the French King, the Queen\nMother, the Queen of Navarre and sundry others, yet we made\naccompt that all these layd together cannot so satisfye you as\nsome testimony and sparke of our favour, with the application of\nthe late service of your Husband, and of your own demeanour\nthere: wherefore though you shall receive it somewhat lately in\ntime, yet we assure you the same proceedeth only of the late\nknowledge of your return. And therefore we let you know that the\nservice of your Husband was to us so acceptable, as next\nyourself and your children we have not\n<P 230>\nthe meanest loss of so able a Servant in that calling. And yet\nsince it hath so pleased God to call him in the entry of this\nour Service, we take it in the better part, seeing it hath\nappeared to be Gods pleasure to call him away, so favourably to\nthe service of him, especially in the constancy of his duty\ntowards God, wherein, we hear say, he dyed very commendably.\n   And for your self, we cannot but let you know that we hear\nout of France such singular good reports of your duty well\naccomplished towards your husband, both living and dead, with\nother your sober, wise, and discreet behaviour in that Court and\nCountry, that we think it a part of great contentation to us,\nand commendation of our Country, that such a Gentlewoman hath\ngiven so manifest a testimony of virtue in such hard times of\nadversity. And therefore though we thought very well of you\nbefore, yet shall we hereafter make a more assured account of\nyour virtues and gifts, and wherein soever we may conveniantly\ndo you pleasure, you may be thereof assured. And so we would\nhave you to rest yourself in quietness, with a firm opinion of\nour especiall favour towards you. Given under our Signet at our\nCity of Oxford the .. of September 1566: the eight year of our\nReign.\n   Your loving Friend Elizabeth, R.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Russell née Hoby née Cooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady, widow of Sir Thomas Hoby (d. 1566)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "queen - courtier and widow of ambassador" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ERUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to Elizabeth Russell née Hoby née Cooke on September, 1566"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSECKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24998" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated in dissenters' academies and by himself (free school in Chesterfield 1699; academy near Sheffield 1708; academy in Gloucester, then Tewkesbury c. 1711-1714), then medical studies in Leiden and Paris 1718-1721 (MD Leiden 1721), and finally Exeter College, Oxford in 1721 (BA 1722, MA 1724)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Secker (c. 1631-1700), son of a butcher from Lincolnshire, nonconformist, rented a farm in Nottinghamshire to support his family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1693-1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Sibthorp, Nottinghamshire. Schooled in Chesterfield, Sheffield, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Leiden, Paris, and Oxford. From c. 1720 spent most of the year in London. Lived mainly at Durham 1727-1732. As bishop of Bristol 1735- and Oxford 1737-1758 spent summer months in his dioceses, the rest of the year in London. Died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Abigail Brough (1666-1707), daughter of a Nottinghamshire gentleman farmer, was Thomas Sr.'s third wife. 1720- got to know London society. Friend of William Talbot (c. 1659-1730), bishop of Durham, and his widowed daughter-in-law Mary, her companion Catherine Benson, and his grand-daughter Catherine Talbot. Ordained deacon 1722, priest 1723, both times by WT. Rector of Houghton-le-Spring near Durham 1724; married Catherine Benson (d. 1748) in 1725 - she wanted to continue sharing a house with Mary & Catherine Talbot, so the two families lived together. Rector of Ryton and prebendary of Durham 1727-1750. Royal chaplain 1732 (recommended by Martin Benson & Thomas Sherlock); rector of St. James's 1733-1750; bishop of Bristol 1735; bishop of Oxford 1737-1758; dean of St. Paul 1750-; archbishop of Canterbury 1758-1768. Secker was methodical, conscientious and hardworking, and one of his primary concerns was the sorting out of records and finances." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Oxford, later archbishop of Canterbury; scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "15536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "16125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1768" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Secker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises documented plans for the execution of actions in order to achieve a result of a specific quality, form or contents. In particular it comprises plans for deliberate human activities that may result in the modification or production of instances of E24 Physical Thing. \nInstances of E29 Design or Procedure can be structured in parts and sequences or depend on others. This is modelled using P69 has association with (is associated with). \nDesigns or procedures can be seen as one of the following:\n1.\tA schema for the activities it describes\n2.\tA schema of the products that result from their application. \n3.\tAn independent intellectual product that may have never been applied, such as Leonardo da Vinci’s famous plans for flying machines.\nBecause designs or procedures may never be applied or only partially executed, the CRM models a loose relationship between the plan and the respective product.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Projeto ou Procedimento"@pt , "Design or Procedure"@en , "Entwurf oder Verfahren"@de , "Conception ou procédure"@fr , "Проект или Процедура"@ru , "Σχέδιο"@el , "设计或程序"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E73_Information_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECARTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Published poetry, translations, and other writings; magnum opus a translation of the works of Epictetus (1758)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Given a good classical education by her father, who taught her Greek, Latin, Hebrew and the Scriptures. Boarded for a year at the house of Huguenot refugee minister M. Le Suer in Canterbury, learning French, needlework, drawing and music. Taught herself Italian and Spanish; studied German at 20; later in life taught herself Portuguese and Arabic. Under the antiquarian and natural philosopher Thomas Wright studied some astronomy, mathematics, and Greek history and geography." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicolas Carter (1688-1774), perpetual curate of Deal Chapel, preacher at Canterbury Cathedral" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1717-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Deal, Kent, had a house there (father's; bought her own 1758). Knew and visited people in Canterbury and East Kent. From 1735/1739 until her death spent most winters in London, returning to Kent in the spring. 1763 toured the Rhineland and the Low Countries." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Margaret née Swayne (d. c. 1728) was an heiress from Bere Regis, Dorset. Introduced to the literary world in the late 1730s through publisher Edward Cave (father's friend); got to know Thomas Birch, Jane Brereton, Moses Browne, Mary Masters, Richard Savage, and Samuel Johnson. One of her most important friends was bluestocking Catherine Talbot. Had a wide circle of friends, preferred life as an independent intellectual over marriage (had a loving family in her father, stepmother and 8 siblings, whom she took care of from an early age). Suffered from debilitating headaches." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Poet, translator and writer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "25499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Carter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer; common clerk of the City of York 1490-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Some legal training." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Plumpton (1404-1480), landowner and administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robenett (Robert)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
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                "b. c. 1440 (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/emodeng/info/rplumpt2.e1.htm); d. 1507" ;
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                "Yorkshire (practiced & resided in York, held lands in Yorkshire); business in London from time to time." ;
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                "Illegitimate son of Sir William Plumpton; half-brother of Sir Robert Plumpton. Apparently brought up in the Plumpton household; loyal adviser & confidant of the family. Kirby calls him Robinet." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3375" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1440" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1507" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robenett (Robert) Plumpton" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property documents an E36 Visual Item shown by an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.\nThis property is similar to P62 depicts (is depicted by) in that it associates an item of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing with a visual representation. However, P65 shows visual item (is shown by) differs from the P62 depicts (is depicted by) property in that it makes no claims about what the E36 Visual Item is deemed to represent. E36 Visual Item identifies a recognisable image or visual symbol, regardless of what this image may or may not represent.\nFor example, all recent British coins bear a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, a fact that is correctly documented using P62 depicts (is depicted by). Different portraits have been used at different periods, however. P65 shows visual item (is shown by) can be used to refer to a particular portrait.\nP65 shows visual item (is shown by) may also be used for Visual Items such as signs, marks and symbols, for example the 'Maltese Cross' or the 'copyright symbol’ that have no particular representational content. \nThis property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity which is shortcut by, P62 depicts (is depicted by).\n"@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
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                "εμφανίζει οπτικό στοιχείο"@el , "apresenta item visual"@pt , "zeigt Bildliches"@de , "显示视觉项目"@cn , "показывает визуальный предмет"@ru , "shows visual item"@en , "présente l'item visuel"@fr ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128_carries> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_STRANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stranks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brackley, (Northamptonshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; shopkeeper?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "136" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Stranks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Strasbourg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Strasbourg, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Strasbourg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "The letter is also signed by George Villiers, marquess of Buckingham; they were incognito in Paris." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 121>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLXXIV. PRINCE CHARLES AND THE MARQUIS OF\nBUCKINGHAM WHILE INCOGNITO AT PARIS, TO THE KING.\\] }]\n   Sir\n   Since the closing of our last we have beene at Court againe,\n(and that we might not houd you in paine, we assure you that we\nhave not been knowen,)\n<P 122>\nwhere we saw the young Queene, littell Monsieur, and Madame, at\nthe practising of a Maske that is intended by the Queene to be\npresented to the Kinge, and in it ther danced the Queene and\nMadame with as manie as made up nineteen faire dancing Ladies,\namongst which the Queene is the handsomest, which hath wrought\nin me a greater desier to see her sister. So in haste, going to\nbed, we humblie take our leaves and rest\n   Your Majestie's most humble and obedient sone and servant\n   Charles:\nParis the 22 of Feb. 1622/3.\n[\\POSTSCRIPT IN THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM'S HAND-WRITING\nOMITTED.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Written in 1st person plural." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to James I Stuart on 22 February, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Surrey?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_182>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1636 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 285>\n[} [\\CLXXXIX. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   I am extreame sorrie that this occation is hapened, which\nmakes me sende this messenger to kisse your hands and to tell\nyou that I believe Sir Arthur Capell is uncapable either to\nserve your La=p= or his nephew by reason of an unfortunate\naccident which hath happened to him lately, which was the\nkilling of Sir John Jenithrope in a duel, which although it wear\nfairly and with a great deal of pressing, so that he is not in\ndanger for his life, yet by it, till after his trial, he is\nuncapable to follow any sute in law, and he himself is much\ndisordered by it; the more because the gentillman that he killed\nand he had been a long time verie good friends. The particular\nrelation I leave to my wife's man.\n   Now, Madam, I have nothing more to say, not being able to\nadvise, only to expect yo=r= La=p's= commands, which shall be\nobeied by, Madam,\n   Yo=r= affectionate and obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\nS=t= James's, May 4, 1636.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "285" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 4 May, 1636"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_039>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1680? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 101>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXX.\\] }] [^WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HER NIECES^]\n   For my dear Girls,\nMy dear sweet girls you must not think your sister Keat is dead,\nthough my ioys bee so. She truly lives, and shall never dy. She\nlaughs at our fond tears, for God has wyp'd her eyes. Wonder not\nthat I speak so confidently, for all\n<P 102>\nthat saw her virtues, (which is every one in the house) thinks\nwhat I say. This last half year God was pleased to try her with\nmuch infirmity and great paines, especially in her head; in that\nextremitie, that somtimes she could not speak; but she had made\na bargan with me, that when she held up her fingar, I must torn\nto God for her, with a (\\fiat voluntas tua\\) . Just the night\nbefore God took her from me, she had been discoursing with one\nof our sisters, who lamented the misery of humaine frailty, that\ndrags us somtimes to doe or say, what wee know to be amiss. No,\nsed she, say not so, tis too true, that we often frayly doe\namiss, but I cannot belive that any will doe ill, when they\nperceive itt so. When this was told our father, he aunsered, she\nmeasured others by herself, for she never did. Ile say no more,\nleast I coole yr devotion in praying for her, and we must\nremember, our judgments fall infinitly short of allmightie Gods,\nin whose sight the very stars are not pure.\n   I am your too much affectionat aunt,\n   W. T.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "101" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "daughters of Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "aunt - nieces" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN17> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to  Aston on ?, 1680"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Literary historian, classical scholar, antiquarian, editor; Poet Laureate 1785. Professor of poetry 1757-1767, of history 1785-1790." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson, z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28799" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private; Trinity College, Oxford" ;
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                "Thomas Warton (1688-1745), clergyman and poet" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warton" ;
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                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "56" ;
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                "50" ;
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                "1728-1790" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "A" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "44" ;
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                "1728" ;
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                "1790" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Warton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing>
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Thing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "instructions" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 29>\n[} [\\X. INSTRUCTIONS FROM SHILLINGFORD TO HIS DEPUTY. 24 DEC.,\n1447.\\] }]\n   After the recommendacion had yn the most godely wyse, ye\nshall seye to my lord that the Maier yeveth yow yn commaundement\nto seye, that my lorde Chaunceller greteth hym well and sendeth\nhym the letter, bysekyng hym of his gode lordship avisely to\noverse hit: wherapon as ye suppose after the entent of the\nletter that ye most speke myche more with him, also bysekyng him\nof his gode lordship\n<P 30>\natte reverence of my lorde Chaunceller to yeve leyser and\nattendence therto; seyyng also that hit is the Maier is part to\nhave come hym self with the letter and exscuse, &c., and then\nhow dangerous hit was to make eny worthy man to come to hym att\ntyme for strange chere at Clist, &c., and that the Maier\nexscused hym ayenst my seide lorde Chaunceller to brynge the\nletter, &c., and promytted to sende of the most worthiest as he\nhath, &c.\n   Item, that ye commende my lorde Chaunceller yn the most beste\nand trusty wyse, and that hit is his commaundement and other\nlordes, and longe tyme hath be, that we sholde entrete at home,\nthe whiche hath be the Maier is grete laboure the grete part of\nall this yere, and myghte noght be excepted therto, and so he\nhath reported before the lordes as well as the furst coming to\nhym to Clist to seke his gode lordeship and pees for his\nexscuse: and yet the Mayer and the Cite now aswell as before\nthis tyme by commaundement of the lordis and by their awne gode\nwyll prayeth and desireth that the matter myght be disclosed\nbefore his gode lordship, the Maier, the Recorder with other of\nthe Cite at his pleser beyng present, trustyng to God verely al\nfor the best, and myche the rather and the better to have a gode\nende as lawe, reson, and right gode conscience requyren, he to\nfele alle the maters, and so as ye suppose to be his awne juge,\nand ende myche of the maters by his awne conscience, we knawing\nhis blessednysse and gode conscience, &c. Forthermore, ye shall\nseye as for the Maier wher my seyde lorde hath seide, and sende\nhym word that he is not the man that he wend that he had be, the\nwhich worde is to hym right hevy, and seith that he shall fynde\nhym the same oo man and same true man as he hath be, and so he\ntrusteth to God he is take and knawe among the lordes above; but\nthogh he and other labor for the right of the Cite w=t= true\nmenys as he hath do and none otherwise as hit shalbe well\nproved, hit is no cause, &c., they beth sworn therto as he is to\nthe right of his benefice. Make ye myche of this matter and of\nthe deme suying, and of the short chere at Cliste, and the gode\nchere that the Maier had yn his Closet, bryngyng Coteler\n<P 31>\nto his gode grace, y yet praying the same yf y may be herde, and\nthat ye desyre his gode leysur now, and but yf ye mowe now to\ncome to hym ayen.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "mayor's deputy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mayor - his deputy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mayor of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to   on 24 December, 1447"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140i_was_attributed_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a reçu un attribut par"@fr , "was attributed by"@en , "foi atribuído por"@pt , "получил атрибут посредством"@ru , "被指定属性於"@cn , "χαρακτηρίστηκε από"@el , "bekam Merkmal zugewiesen durch"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGRANVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Granville (1628-1701), earl Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Grace" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Granville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1665-1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Presumably lived on the family estates near Haynes, Bedfords." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Succeeded to her father's great Bath estates. Married 1685 George, later Baron Carteret (1667-1695). Created Viscountess Carteret & Countess Granville 1715. Mother of John Carteret. Family seat \"Hawnes\" near Haynes, Bedfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess Granville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "163" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1744" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Grace Granville" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1596 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 108>\n[} [\\LETTER LI.\\] CECYLL LORD BURGHLEY TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\Maie 15, 1596.\\]\n   After my verie hartie commendacions to your Grace. As it hath\nbene thought good and expedient that nowe, uppon the departure\nof hir Majestie's royall navie at sea, under the conduct of the\nErl of Essex and H. Admirale, that some declaration should be\npublished in prynt to the world of the causes moving hir\nMajestie thereunto, for the manifestation of the justnes of hir\nprocedinge; so I have thought good to send unto your Grace 3 of\nthem, 2 in Englishe and one in Latyn, both for your Grace's owne\nsatisfaction and for the better notifying the same unto that\ncountrie, who wilbe gladd to heare of it, and by your Grace's\nreport will quicklie and easilye be divulged thereaboute. And\nso, not doubting but that our armye shall have your Grace's good\nprayers to God for their good successe in this expedition\nagainste his professed ennemyse and ours, I bidd your Grace\nverie hartely farewell. From the Court at Grenewich, the xv=th=\nof Maye, 1596.\n   Your Grace's verie assured lovinge frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   (^For hir Majestie's spetiall affayres.^)\n   To the moste Reverend Father in God, my verye good Lord, the\nArchbishopp of Yorke his Grace.\n   (^W. Burghley.^)\n   15 May, '96, 8 at nighte.\n   Hast, hast, post hast!\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature and italicised direction autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "108" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - council president" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 15 May, 1596"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFPETTY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Viscount Fitzmaurice 1753; father's titles from 1761; marquis Lansdowne 1784. Military service on continent 1757-60; aide-de-camp of George III by 1760. MP 1760; House of Lords 1761. Secretary of State for the south 1766; opposition 1768-82; Prime Minister 1782-83. Conceded independence to the US; made peace with France and Spain. \"One of the most unpopular statesmen of his time.\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy, z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22070" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Dr Ford's school in Dublin; private tutor; Christ Church, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Fizmaurice (Petty from 1751) (1706-1761), landowner of co. Kerry, earl of Shelburne 1753 (Br. peerage 1760)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fitzmaurice Petty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1737-1805" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Ireland. Oxford 1751-55; Germany 1757-60. Lived mostly in London (?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) 1765 Sophia Carteret (d. 1771), da. of Earl Granville; (2) 1779 Louisa Fitzpatrick (d. 1789), da. of Earl of Upper Ossory. Friend of Jeremy Bentham and Samuel Romilly. Patron of the fine arts." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl of Shelburne, 1st marquess of Lansdowne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1805" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fitzmaurice Petty" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Country squire; served as local officer in Oxfordshire and Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/63926" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Stonor I (c. 1394-1431)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1424-1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A ward of Chaucer, until the latter's death in 1434; may then have been in the tutelage of William de la Pole, earl, later duke, of Suffolk, who had married Chaucer's heiress, since Thomas's wife, Joan, is said, quite possibly correctly, to have been an illegitimate daughter of Suffolk and Jacqueline of Hainault." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8364" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "372" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1474" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Stonor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of CRM classes. Instances of E55 Type represent concepts  in contrast to instances of E41 Appellation which are used to name instances of CRM classes. \nE55 Type is the CRM’s interface to domain specific ontologies and thesauri. These can be represented in the CRM as subclasses of E55 Type, forming hierarchies of terms, i.e. instances of E55 Type linked via P127 has broader  term (has narrower term). Such hierarchies may be extended with additional properties. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Tipo"@pt , "Type"@en , "Type"@fr , "Τύπος"@el , "Тип"@ru , "Typus"@de , "类型"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Windsor>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBerkshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Windsor, ?Berkshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Windsor" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY6>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12953" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1421-1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1421" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1471" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VI " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E69_Death>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the deaths of human beings. \nIf a person is killed, their death should be instantiated as E69 Death and as E7 Activity. The death or perishing of other living beings should be documented using E64 End of Existence.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Смерть"@ru , "Mort"@fr , "Θάνατος"@el , "Death"@en , "Morte"@pt , "死亡"@cn , "Tod"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KPASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/46917" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight: Sir Thomas Knyvett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "KATHERINE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1578-1628/9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk; Paston, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR EDMUND PASTON (1585-1632), KNIGHTED IN 1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10867" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "17176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "KATHERINE PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DGARRICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley, z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10408" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school in Lichfield; c. 6 months in Dr Johnson's 'academy' at Edial near Lichfield; apprenticed briefly to a vintner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain Peter Garrick (1685-1737), army officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "David" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1758" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "97" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1717-1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Hereford; to Lichfield as an infant; to London 1736/37; tour on the Continent 1763-1765; villa at Hampton; house at Southampton Str.; died in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandson of a Huguenot refugee, family of French descent. Went to London in 1737 with Johnson to seek his fortune. Briefly worked in the wine business before gained a foothold in theatrical circles. Finally dominated the London stage for nearly 40 years, making his debut in 1742 as Richard III. Wrote plays, acted, became successful; managed Drury Lane Theatre 1747-1776 with increasing success. Elected into Johnson's Club in 1773. Buried in Westminster Abbey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "43489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1779" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "David Garrick" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P152i_is_parent_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is parent of"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SenderFirstName"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news, family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients: JC's mother, brother & sister; directed to William Marchall at Standlake, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1450S? FO JCOLLAS>\n<X JOHN COLLAS>\n<P F49>\n[} [\\SC 1: lviii, 49. JOHN COLLAS TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Ryth Reu~ant and velbelowyd worschyp ffull modyr and brodyr &\nSyst~, wyth all my hart I reco~awnd me to you, desyryng my God\nmodyr hartlly off your blessyng both day and nyte, desyryng w=t=\nall my hart to her of yo~ vell far eu~ more, both day and nyte,\nthat I be sech Allmyty Jhe~ cep you all in porsperyte and in hel\n& in long lyffe to goodes plesu~ amen; lettyng you vyt hat the\nmakyng of thys lett~ I vas in god hel; the cawse of my vrytyng\nto you hat tystyme ys for to let you haue cnowlach that I ham in\ns~uyce with my lord of ely. I thanke Good ther of hartly for be\nmy trowt I let you haue hondyrstandyng that I vas neu~ meryer\nnor bett~ hat yef, nor bett~ be lowyd in no plase that yeu~ I\ndwelld in, & that ys both w=t= my lord and w=t= all the\ngentyllme~ and all the howssold; letyng you vyte I haue in\nvagges be yer iij li. and ij Gownys and as for my met and drynke\nI neu~ fard bett~ in no plase that eu~ I come in and that ys\ndaly; lettyng you vyt my lord hath in ys chappell dayly xxvj=ti=\nserplers and viij chylldyrne &c; lettyng you vyt as my trobyll\nthat I vas in, I thanke good and my god mastyrs yt ys hat a god\nyend, & ther for I p~y you, jentyll brodyr, Comfort my god modyr\nand let not her take no thowgt ther for, sche schall haue neu~ a\ncawsse be the g~ce of good; I vot Ryte vell sche hath take gret\nthowth that I Repent me full, for not w=t= stondyng I hame not\nthe furst that a ben be gylyd nor schall not be the last, and\nhas for hyme y=t= dyd be gylle me, I trow at the long Renyng a\ndyd be gyle hymeself and that I schall hondyrstand & yevyr a com\nin my dawnger thaw I haue lost a lytyll money I trust to good\nfor to get as mych Ryt vell; and ther for I p~y you hartlly take\nno thowt ther for; I p~y you hartlly be Ryt mery eu~y schon, for\ngood ys ther as a vas and sondsstt~ myellmasse I truste in good\nto se yo=ur= vell far, both I & my vyff allsso; no mor to you at\ntystyme, butt, jentyll brodyr and Syst~, chereth vell my god\nmodyr & to my power I schall; I p~y good hartlly cep you and me\nand hus all for ys blesyd marcy, Ame~. Vrytyn at downam in my\nlordes plase of ely, the Sonday afft~ Sent baroulmess day,\n   Be yo~ brodyr,\n   John Collas.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To Wyll~m Marchalle dwellyng in Stanlake be thys\nlett~ dyllyu~d I p~y you in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "JC & WM were half-brothers, step-brothers or brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Collas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "in the service of the bishop of Ely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOLLAS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Downham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Collas to William Marchall on August, 1455"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Strangmillis>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Strangmillis" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Strangmillis" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Nottingham%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Nottingham?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Nottingham?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Luneburg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Luneburg" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Luneburg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGTEMPLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1st Lord of the Admiralty. MP for Buckingham 1734." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Grenville (1678-1727), landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard Grenville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1711-1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; died in Stowe near Buckingham, Bucks. (family estate); London (domicile)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Viscount Cobham, inherited the title through his mother from his uncle. Brother-in-law of William Pitt." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir; statesman; (later viscount Cobham/2nd earl Temple)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "374" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1779" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Grenville Temple" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_103>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481? FS WELMES>\n<X WALTER ELMES>\n<P II,123>\n[} [\\288. WALTER ELMES TO (SIR WILLIAM STONOR)\\] }]\n[\\(16 April, 1481)\\]\n   After all humble recommendacion &c. I have spokyn with John\nHarecort, and he sweryth he wull do for yow, and purposyth to\nsytt in the Ester wyke, but he wuld fayne have Stepenhyth\nendityd: but +tat shuld not help your mayne. Sir W. Norreys wull\ndo for yow, and sey whatt he kanne. Ye must be here fore the\nnewe Reconisaunce. I wrote to yow +tat Bradbury wull delyvere\nyour gayne in stuffe and ware,\n<P II,124>\nbut not in money. I purpose to be homwarde to morowe, yf I may,\nand shall do and make all thynges suere as by woode advyse kan\nbe made or I goo. If ye have any certeynte of your men I wuld\nadvyse yow to come shewe hit, for my lord of Gloucester, my lord\nChamberleyne be gon, and now be her your frendys. No more to\nyow, but Jhesu preserve yow. At London the morowe after Palme\nSonday. I purpose to come home bye Wynsore and fett your money.\n   Your servaunt W. Elmes.\n[\\NO ENDORSEMENT.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master; relatives?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Elmes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WELMES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Elmes to William Stonor on 16 April, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EVESEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28257" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Vesey (1668-1730), bishop of Ossory, baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth Handcock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vesey née Vesey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1715-1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Irish by birth; spent every alternate winter in London (1746-->), others in Dublin; a frequent visitor to Bath, Tunbridge Wells and Paris in her earlier years; passed the last years of her life entirely in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A leading Bluestocking, friend of Edmund Burke, and member of Dr Johnson's Club. Her salon ran from 1770-1784. Became demented 1789. Married: 1) William Hancock, an Irishman, sometime member of Parliament for Fore; 2) Rt. Hon. Agmondesham Vesey, her cousin, an Irishman (married c.1746)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "401" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1791" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Handcock Vesey née Vesey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSLOCOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Samuel Slocok, brewer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hannah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Slocock (Aldworth)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived (and presumably was born) in Newbury, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Her father Samuel was \"prosperous\"; Hannah left £800 to \"poor deserving females of Newbury\" and died \"greatly and deservedly respected\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "388" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hannah Slocock (Aldworth)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_COURTNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Courtney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Humphrey Jones knew Mr. Courtney, and the two probably didn't live very far apart from each other. His first name might be Hugh; John Jones talks in his letter to Edmund Ludlow (p. 289) about \"our good friend Mr. Hugh Courtney\", who had a brother named William Courtney, who was in Ireland 1659. Thomas Harrison also mentions in his letter to John Jones (p. 226) 1653 a Hugh Courtney, who was \"out of your parts\", i.e., north Wales, and chosen to \"serve on behalfe the Saints\" there." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "330" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Courtney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Paris, France?" , "Paris, France" , "Paris" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Paris" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Floore>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Floore" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Floore" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-S>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "S" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Half Yearly, semester"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_076>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 337>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXVII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 8TH JULY, 1586.\\] }]\n   Yt is like you shall heare of it before this comes to you,\nthat we haue taken Axell, a towne in Flaunders, nere Ternous, a\nforte of our side. Your sonne Philip with his bands had the\nleadinge and entringe the towne, which was notably handled, for\ntheie caused xxx or xl to swime over the ditch, and so gett vpp\nthe wall and opened the gate; yet, or theie could enter half\ntheir nombers, the souldiers were in armes, and came to resist\nour men,\n<P 338>\nbut they were overthrowen, and most of them slaine, being vj=c=,\nas I heare, souldiers in that towne, beside burgers; iiij\nscon[\\c\\]es beside are taken. The count Morrice was there, and\nmy lord Willoowby, and young Mr. Hatton, for his first\nnuselinge. God send we may hold it, vittell is so hard to come\nby there; but all is done that can be possible.\n   I see wee shall starue on everie side. I here now, that there\nis x=m li= sent over by exchange, and other x=m= in the middest\nof August; you wrote vnto me that her majestie had appointed\nxxxij=m li= to come over. It is no marvell our men runn fast\nawaye. I am ashamed to write it, there was v=c= ran away in two\ndayes, and a great manie to the enemye, of which sort I haue\ntaken sixe, and Welch is taken, that went with Pigott, where the\ncount Hollock and Robin Sidney overthrew a good cornett of horse\nof Camilles, beside Breda, kild and tooke 28 prisoners, and\nhorse. This Welch was one. There is of our runagates ij=c=\nbrought againe from the coast-side. Divers I hanged before the\nrest, and I assure you theie could haue bine content all to haue\nbine hanged rather then tarry. Our old ragged roggues here hath\nsoe discouraged our new men as, I protest to you, theie looke\nlike\n<P 339>\ndead men. God once deliuer me well of this charge, and I will\nhange to, yf I take charge of men and not be sure of better pay\na forehand. I assure you it will frett me to death or longe, to\nsee my souldiers in this case, and canot help them. I cry now,\npeace! peace! for neuer was there such a warr, and a cause so\nslenderly countenanced; but God will help vs I trust. And you\nmust looke to yourselues there what you will doe, you see the\nyeare runns on apace.\n   I will not now hold you longer; but, Mr. secretary, I tell\nyou, if our people shalbe noe better releiued, by the Lord, I\nlooke for the fowlest mutiny that euer was made, both of our men\nand these countrey souldiers, and I am sure I can doe as much\nwith them as ever anie man could, and I doe but wonder to see\ntheie doe not rather kill vs all then runn away, God help vs!\nAnd I would God you were all here one moneth, to see our\nhandling from ourselues. I doe assure you, if our paiments come\nthus, you must looke to heare I and theie shalbe come shortly\nMartin Rous and his companie, for men will not starue, and for\nsuch monie as the states owe I look verie shortlie to haue\n[\\it\\] . The enemie doth vse his old practice; he hath conveied\nabove ij=c= of our men by Callice, and I beseech cause good wait\nat Dover, and Sandwish, for such as come without my pasport, and\nthat some example be made, or we shall never keep them here.\n   I haue good hope of the count Hollock. Paul Buis, a very\nknave, more and more.\n   The opinion conceaued that you will leave vs will vndoe all,\nand past help shortlye. Yf help doe come in sort to pull out\nthis late deep-rooted conceat, lett me loose life, and all I\nhaue in the world, yf these countries be not brought free of\nthis warr within one yere, and, before the Lord I speake, I doe\nthinke it had bine this yere if matters had bine well followed\nand supplied; but, as you deall, I knowe not what to say, nor\nwhat councell to giue, but\n<P 340>\nto pray to God, and looke for ruin of all here or longe, for you\nmust thinke these conceats cause matters to alter more in a\nweeke then heretofore in iij monthes. And yet is there life. God\nbe with you. In hast this 8. of July.\n   Your assured.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "copy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "337" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 8 July, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brighthelmston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brighton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brighthelmston, Brighton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brighthelmston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SHELDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sheldon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "129" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Sheldon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1621 T T2HUTTON>\n<X TIMOTHY HUTTON 2>\n<P 228>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLV.\\] TIM. HUTTON, MY KYNSMAN, TO JO. ELLOW.}]\n[^TO JOHN ELLOW^]\n[\\Maie 31, 1621.\\]\n   Kinde John Ellow, my best love and harty commondationes\nremembred unto you. This is to certifie you that I have receved\nyour letter, and M=r=. Forte another ffrom Sir Timothie, for the\nwhich I give you many thoussand thankes; intreating you to\ndeliver M=r=. Forte's letter to Sir Timothie, and to further me\nin my affares: thus desiring your love to speake to Sir Timothie\nfor me to stand my frend at this time, and I shall be mad for\never, and my fortunes raised againe. M=r=. Forte and his wife\nand Susan remembers their loves to you. Soe I end, leavinge you\nto the protection of Allmightie God. Frome the Blew Ancker in\nFeld Lane, London, May the 31=th= day.\n   Your loving ffrind to his power in what I may,\n   Timothie Hutton.\n   To his assured and very lovinge ffrind, John Ellow, dewelling\nwith Sir Timothie Hutton, knight, at Maske, deliver this.\n\n"@en ;
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                "31 May" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HUTTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JELLOW> ;
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                "Timothy Hutton to John Ellow on 31 May, 1621"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1523 T T2HOWARD>\n<X THOMAS HOWARD 2>\n<P 214>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXVII. THE EARL OF SURREY TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }] \n   Plesith it your Grace to be advertised, that upon Fridaye at\nx. a clok at nyght I retorned to this towne, and all the\ngarnysons to their places assigned, the busshopriche men, my\nlorde of Westmerland, and my Lord Dacre in likewise, every man\nhome with their companys, without los of any men thanked be God\nsaving viij. or x. slayne, and dyvers hurt at skyrmishis and\nsaults of the towne of Gedworth and the forteresses; whiche\ntowne is soo suerly brent, that noo garnysons ner none other\nshalbe lodged there, unto the tyme it be newe buylded: the\nbrennyng whereof I commytted to twoo sure men, Sir William\nBulmer and Thomas Tempeste.\n   The Towne was moche bettir then I went it had been, for there\nwas twoo tymys moo howses therein then in Berwike, and vell\nbuylded with many honest and faire howses therein, sufficiente\nto have lodged M=l= horsemen in garnyson, and six good towres\ntherein; which towne and towres bee clerely distroyed, brent,\nand throwen downe. Undoubtedly there was noo jorney made into\nScotland in noo manys day, leving\n<P 215>\nwith soo fewe a nombre, that is recownted to bee soo high and\nenterprice as this, bothe with thies contreymen and Scottishmen,\nnor of truthe somoche hurt doon; but in th'ende a great\nmysfortune ded fall, onely by foly, that suche order as was\ncomaunded by me to bee kepte was not observed, the maner wherof\nherafter shall ensue.\n   Bifore myn entre into Scotland I appointed Sir William Bulmer\nand Sir William Overs to be marshallis of th'army: Sir William\nBulmer for the vangard, and Sir William Overs for the reregard.\nIn the vangard I appointed my lord of Westmerland as cheif, with\nall the busshopriche, Sir William Bulmer, Sir William Overs, my\nLord Dacre with all his company; and with me remayned all the\nrest of the garnysons and the Northumberland men. I was of\ncounsaill with the Marshallis at th'ordering of our lodgings,\nand our campe was soo well envirowned with ordynaunce, carts,\nand diks, that hard it was to entre or issue, but at certain\nplaces appointed for that purpoos; and assigned the mooste\ncommodious place of the said campe for my Lord Dacre company\nnext the water, and next my Lord of Westmerland. And at suche\ntyme as my Lord Dacre came into the feld, I being at the sault\nof th'abbay, whiche contynued unto twoo houres within nyght, my\nsaid lord Dacre wold in nowise bee contente to ly within the\ncampe, which was\n<P 216>\nmade right sure, but lodged hymself without, wherewith at my\nretourne I was not contente, but than it was to late to remove.\nThe next day I sente my seid Lord Dacre to a strong hold called\nFernherst, the lorde whereof was his mortall enemy, and with him\nSir Arthure Darcy, Sir Marmaduke Constable, with vij c. of their\nmen, one cortoute, and dyvers other good peces of ordynaunce for\nthe feld. The seid Fernherste stode marvelous strongly within a\ngreat woode. The seid twoo knights with the moost parte of their\nmen, and Strikland your Graces servaunte, with iij C. Kendall\nmen, went into the woode on fote with th'ordynaunce, where the\nseid Kendall men were soo handled that they found hardy men that\nwent noo foote bak for theym. The other twoo Knights were alsoo\nsoo sharply assayled that they were enforced to call for moo of\ntheir men, and yet could not bring th'ordynaunce to the\nforteresse unto the tyme my lord Dacre with part of his horsemen\nlighted on fote, and marvelously herdly handled hymself; and\nfynally with long stikmyshing and moche difficultie, gut forthe\nth'ordynaynce, wan the howse, and threwe downe the same. At\nwhiche skyrmyshe my seid Lord Dacre and his brother Sir\nCristofer, Sir Arthure, and Sir Marmaduke, and many other\ngentilmen, ded marvelously hardly, and found the best resistence\nthat hath be seen sith my comyng to thies parties, and above\n<P 217>\nxxx=ti=. Scottis slayne, and not passing iiij. English men; but\nabove sixty hurt. Aftir that, my seid Lord retornyng to the\ncampe, wold in nowise bee lodged in the same, but where he laye\nthe furst nyght: and he being with me at souper about viij. a\nclok, the horses of his company brake lowse, and sodenly ran out\nof his feld in suche nombre that it caused a marvelous alarome\nin our feld; and our standing watche being set, the horses cam\nronnyng along the campe, at whome were shot above one hundred\nsheif of arrowes and dyvers gonnys, thinking they had bee Scotts\nthat wold have saulted the campe. Fynally the horses were soo\nmadde that they ran like wild dere into the feld above xv. C. at\nthe leest in dyvers companys; and in one place above l. fill\ndowne a great rok and slewe theymself; and above two hundred and\nfifty ran into the towne being on fire, and by the women taken\nand caried awaye, right evil brent; and many were taken agayne;\nbut fynally by that I can esteme by the nombre of theym that I\nsawe goo on fote the next daye, I think there is lost above\nviij. C. horses, and all with foly for lak of not lying within\nthe campe. I dare not write the wonders that my Lord Dacre and\nall his company doo saye they sawe that nyght, vj. tymys, of\nsprits and ferefull sights. And unyversally all their company\nsaye playnely, the Devill was that nyght amongs theym vj. tymys.\nWhiche mysfortune hath blemyshed the best Jorney that was made\nin Scotland\n<P 218>\nmany yeres. I assure your Grace I found the Scotts at this tyme\nthe boldest men, and the hotest that ever I sawe any nation: and\nall the Jorney, upon all parts of th'army kept us with so\ncontynuall skyrmyshe that I never sawe the like. If they myght\nassemble forty thousand as good men as I nowe sawe fifteen\nhundred or two thousand, it wold bee an herd encounter to mete\ntheym. Pitie it is of my lord Dacres losse of the horses of his\ncompany. He brought with hym above four thousand men, and lodged\none nyght in Scotland in his moost mortall enemys contre. There\nis noo herdyer ner bettir knyght, but often tym he doth not use\nthe most sure ordre; whiche he hath nowe payed derely for.\nWritten at Berwike the xxvij. of September.\n   Your most bownden\n   T. Surrey.\nTo my Lord Legats goode Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Wolsey" ;
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                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
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                "military leader - royal minister; (later?) political opponents" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Surrey, lieutenant-general of the army against Scotland" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1085" ;
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                "1523" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HOWARD> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berwick> ;
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                "Thomas Howard to Thomas Wolsey on 27 September, 1523"@en .

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                "Mile End" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mile End" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_145>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "private (asking for reconciliation)" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1631? FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 231>\n[} [\\CXLVIII. ELIZABETH LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }]\n[^TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMadam,\n   Both dutie and desire dooth, by the asshurans that your soon\nhath euer gifen me of your La=p's= goodnes and loue to him, giue\nme confidens by thes to beg your blessinge and his pardon, hoo\n<P 232>\nthinks himselfe most vnhappy in your La=p's= displesure, which I\nmost humbly beseech yo=r= La=p= to forgeef to him, that so much\nloufs and hono~rs you as that, withthout your La=p's= loue and\nfauor restorde to him, hee will neuer ioye in any thing ether\nhee dooth ore shall posses; therfor, I besech your La=p=, let vs\nnot any loungger suffer the want of that which will make vs so\ninfinitly happy: and thoue, by want of the good fortune of being\nknown to your La=p=, I coulde not hitherto hope of any fauor\nfrom you, yet now my indeuors shall euer bee such towards you as\nthat I will all wais aprooue my selfe to bee\n   Yo=r= La=p's= most obedient daughter and humble saruant,\n   Eliza Cornwalleis.\n[\\1630-31.\\]\n   Madam, if your La=p= will be plesed to make vs so happie as\nto let vs know when we shall haue the hono~r of seing you heare,\nwe will com down to fetch you vp, or wait of yo=r= La=p=\nwhersoeuer you will apoynt; and so ons more I kis your hands,\nand by all humble intreattis beg your La=p's= pardon.\n   For my much honored mother the Lady Bacon, thes.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "231" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
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                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
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                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "234" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1631"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
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                "Umberleigh, Devon" ;
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                "Umberleigh" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winslade%3F>
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                "Winslade?" ;
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                "Winslade?" .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "bill" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1479 T ABASYNGTHW>\n<X ALEXANDER BASYNGTHWAYTE>\n<P II,92>\n[} [\\254. ALEXANDER BASYNGTHWAYTE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\12 Nov. 1479\\]\n   Jhesu.\n   Reverent and wurchipfull Syr, after all dew recommendacion, y\nrecommaund me unto your Maisterchipe desyryng to here of your\nwylfar, the wych Almyghty Jhesu preserve and kepe to hys plesour\nand your hertes desyre. Forthermor letyng your Maisterchip to\nhave in consideracyon that y stonde in sych a nessescyte at hys\ntyme, the wyche withowt y have your help and your socowr it wyll\nbe unto me gret hurt and henderans: for y most pay to my\nson-y-lawe a C. li. or Crystysmas day, the wych y beseke yowr\nMaisterchipe to remember me in my ned acordeng to yowr old\npromys: for withowt ye help me, y wot wyll y may not kepe my\nhows. Syr, also my servant can infourm your Maisterchyp of my\ngrevans. Also prayng you that thys sympoll byll may recommaund\nme unto my good lady your wyff. No mor to you at thys tym, but y\nbeseke Jhesu hau you in hys kepyng. Wretyn at London, the\nxij=th= day of November, A=o=. E. iiij=ti= xix=mo=.\n   Be your own servant Alix. Bassyngtwhait.\n   To ... mayster Syr William Stonor, knyght, thys be delivered\nin hast.\n\n"@en ;
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                "II, 92" ;
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                "William" ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                "Sir" ;
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                "servant (tailor) - master" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Alexander" ;
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                "Basyngthwayte" ;
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                "tailor" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABASYNGTHW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alexander Basyngthwayte to William Stonor on 12 November, 1479"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Burslem>
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                "Burslem, Staffordshire" ;
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                "Family lived in Reading, Oxfordshire until 1754, when they moved to London. Husband, too, had connections to Oxfordshire and London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Mary (d. 1778) was the daughter of the Revd. Haviland John Hiley, headmaster of Reading grammar school. Brother Henry became first Viscount Sidmouth and prime minister. Married 1769 William Goodenough, MD, brother of Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "309" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Goodenough née Addington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "introduction of Lady Jane Grey as queen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients also include the rest of the lieutenancy of Surrey, but the letter mostly addresses Parr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1553 T JGREY>\n<X JANE GREY>\n<P 183>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXVII. THE LADY JANE GRAY, AS QUEEN, TO THE\nMARQUIS OF NORTHAMPTON, LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY OF SURREY.\\] }]\n   Jane the quene.\n   Right trustie and right welbeloved Cousen, we grete you well,\nadvertising the same that where yt\n<P 184>\nhath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercie out of this lief\nour derest Cousen the King your late Sovereigne Lorde, by reason\nwherof ande suche Ordenances as the said late King did\nestablishe in his lief tyme for the securitie and welthe of this\nRealme, we are entrerid into our rightfull possession of this\nKingdome, as by the last Will of our said derest Cousen, our\nlate progenitor, and other severall instruments to that effect\nsigned with his own hande and sealed with the grete Seale of\nthis Realme in his own presence, wherunto the Nobles of this\nrealme for the most parte and all our Counsaill and Judges, with\nthe Mayor and Aldermen of our Cytie of London, and dyvers other\ngrave personages of this our Realme of England, have also\nsubscribed there names, as by the same Will and Instrument it\nmaye more evidently and plainly apere; We therfore doo You to\nunderstand, that by th'ordenance and sufferaunce of the hevenly\nLord and King, and by th'assent and consent of our said Nobles\nand Counsellors, and others before specifyed, We doo this daye\nmake our enterye into our Towre of London as rightfull Quene of\nthis realme; and have accordingly sett furthe our proclamacions\nto all our loving subjects gyvenge them therby to understande\ntheir duties and allegeaunce which they now of right owe unto us\nas more amplie by the same you shall briefly perceyve and\nunderstand; nothing doubting, right trustie and right welbeloued\ncosen, but that you will\n<P 185>\nindever yourself in all things to the uttermost of your powre,\nnot only to defend our just title, but also assist us in our\nrightfull possession of this kingdome, and to disturbe, repell,\nand resist the fayned and untrue clayme of the Lady Mary basterd\ndaughter to our grete uncle Henry the Eight of famous memory;\nwherein as you shall doo that which to youre honor, truthe, and\ndutie aperteyneth, so shall we remembre the same unto you and\nyours accordingly. And our further pleasure is that you shall\ncontynue, doo, and execute every thinge and things as our\nLieutenant within all places, according to the tenor of the\nCommission addressed unto you from our late Cousen King Edward\nthe vj=th= in such and like sorte as if the same hadd byn, as we\nmynde shortely it shal be, renued, and by us confirmed under our\ngrete Seale unto you. Yeven under our Signet at our Tower of\nLondon the xj=th= of July, the furst yere of our Reign.\n   To our right trusty and right welbeloved Cousyn and\nCounsaillor the Marquiss of Northampton our Lieutenant generall\nof our County of Surrey and to our trusty and welbeloved the\nDeputes of that Lieutenancy; and the Sheriff, the chief Justices\nof Peace and the worshipfull of that Shire.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "183" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "marquess of Northampton, lieutenant of the county of Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler(?) - military leaders" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady, proclaimed queen of England on 10 July 1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGREY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2PARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tower+of+London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Grey to William Parr on 11 July, 1553"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FRUSSELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Served under his father in the royal army 1544; MP for Buckinghamshire 1545, -47; KB, sheriff of Buckinghamshire 1547; campaigned to suppress the western rebellion 1549; styled Lord Russell 1550, summoned to the Lords as Baron Russell 1553; imprisoned for supporting Lady Jane Grey 1553-4; succeeded as 2nd earl 1555; lord lieutenant of Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Somerset 1557; privy councillor 1558; lord warden of the stannaries 1559-80; special envoy to Paris, absentee member of the council of the north 1561; governor of Berwick, warden of the east marches towards Scotland, KG 1564; lieutenant-general in the north 1565; manager of parliamentary elections in Devon & Cornwall 1571, in Buckinghamshire as well 1572; high steward of the duchy of Cornwall 1572; lord president of Wales, lieutenant of the Garter 1576; chief justice of forests south of the Trent 1584." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24306" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "King's College, Cambridge (did not take a degree); learned Italian in Venice c. 1555; under the tutelage of reformer Henry Bullinger 1556-57." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Russell (c. 1485-1555), 1st earl of Bedford, courtier and magnate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Russell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1526/7-1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Both a courtier (councillor) and a regional magnate. Family of Dorset origin but seated at Chenies, Buckinghamshire by his birth (father also at court & abroad); educated in Cambridge; west-country affairs throughout life, inherited estates & local office from his father; also inherited a house at Woburn, Bedfordshire; travelled/exiled on the continent 1555-57; court 1558; military duty in the north (Berwick) 1564, often away in the south for months at a time; back at court 1567; military duty in Wales 1576; spent more time in the west country (Exeter, Devon) 1577-; died in his London house, buried at Chenies." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Mother: Anne (d. 1559), daughter of Sir Guy Sapcotes of Huntingdonshire. Married (1) 1546 as her 2nd husband Margaret Gostwick (d. 1562), daughter of Sir John St John of Bletsoe; (2) 1566 Bridget (d. 1601), daughter of John, Lord Hussey, and widow of Sir Richard Morison and of Henry Manners, 2nd earl of Rutland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "172" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1585" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Russell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MPARKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CHAPLAIN TO ANNE BOLEYN, DEAN OF STOKE-BY-CLARE 1535, MASTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, 1544-53, DEAN OF LINCOLN, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY (Bekesbourne) 1559-75; Vice-chancellor of Cambridge U." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bentham, x Gardiner, x Paget, x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. Mary's Hostel; Corpus Christi, Cambridge 1521, BA 1525, ordained in 1527; MA 1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Parker, calenderer of stuffs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MATTHEW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PARKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1504-1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM NORWICH TO CAMBRIDGE, LONDON, BEKESBOURNE, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF WILLIAM PARKER, CALENDERER OF STUFFS. STEPFATHER JOHN BAKER, GENTLEMAN. Friend of William Cecil and Nicholas Bacon; married in 1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1371" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1575" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MATTHEW PARKER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MA1STANHOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably wife of Sir Thomas Stanhope, father-in-law to the 1st earl of Clare." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "361" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret 1 Stanhope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P144_joined_with>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the instance of E74 Group of which an instance of E39 Actor becomes a member through an instance of E85 Joining.\nAlthough a Joining activity normally concerns only one instance of E74 Group, it is possible to imagine circumstances under which becoming member of one Group implies becoming member of another Group as well. \nJoining events allow for describing people becoming members of a group with a more detailed path from E74 Group through P144 joined with (gained member by), E85 Joining, P143 joined (was joined by) to E39 Actor, compared to the shortcut offered by P107 has current or former member (is current or former member of).\nThe property P144.1 kind of member can be used to specify the type of membership or the role the member has in the group. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E85_Joining> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "joined with"@en , "verband mit"@de , "加入成员到"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises non-material products of our minds and other human produced data that \t\thave become objects of a discourse about their identity, circumstances of creation or historical \t\timplication. The production of such information may have been supported by the use of  \t\ttechnical devices such as cameras or computers.\nCharacteristically, instances of this class are created, invented or thought by someone, and then may be documented or communicated between persons. Instances of E28 Conceptual Object have the ability to exist on more than one particular carrier at the same time, such as paper, electronic signals, marks, audio media, paintings, photos, human memories, etc.\nThey cannot be destroyed. They exist as long as they can be found on at least one carrier or in at least one human memory. Their existence ends when the last carrier and the last memory are lost. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Концептуальный Объект"@ru , "Begrifflicher Gegenstand"@de , "Objeto Conceitual"@pt , "Νοητικό Αντικείμενο"@el , "概念物件"@cn , "Objet conceptuel"@fr , "Conceptual Object"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_039>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
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                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 139>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIX. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 27TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   This day, being the xxvij. of February, having wrytten\nyesterday another letter unto you, I have received intelligence\nfrom Gelderland. Coronell Shenkes hath ageyn donn a notable pece\nof servyce. He hath taken a towen and castle of great importance\nfor impeching the enemye in those partes, a place we have bynn\nbusye about this good while to gett, and now by his dyllygence\nand dyscrete handling brought to effect. Hit ys a town in\nWestfalia,\n<P 140>\nthe principall town of all that provynce, called Werle,\nbelonging to the byshop of Colloyn, but in the enymyes handes,\nand dyd us here great dyspleasure. This good fortune, God be\nthankyd, ys now com to us.\n   Beside, the count de Meurs hath donn a notable pece of\nservyce very lately uppon a lettre I wrote unto him, beinge\ndiscovered unto me from a man of Deventer that was one of their\ncouncell and of the religyon, a place of mervellous importance\nto this state, who opened a full conspyracye of certen\nmagystrates of that town to delyver yt upp to the enymye, and\nhad sworne a company among themselves for the purpose. The\nhonest mans letter I sent to the count, who presently without\ndelaye repayred thether, at whose coming they wold not lett him\nentre but with vj persons, for indede they wold never yet\nreceive garyson into the towen, albeyt they held for this state\nalways, and beside they had comytted the party that wrote to me\nto pryson before the countes coming, for that he semed to refuse\nto joyn with the rest, being one of the chefe of the towen, in\nthis conspyracye. And the count hath so well behaved himself, as\nhe hath overthrowen all this practyce, and hath changed all the\nmagystrates, to the great lykyng of all the towen and the full\nassurance of the same as at any tyme before, which, God wylling,\nshall [\\be\\] better assured or long, uppon this occasion. I\ntrust ye shall hear of other manner of places taken or long.\n   Myself had byn at Utrycht or now, but expecting styll hir\nmajesties pleasure from England, which tyll this day I hear\nnothing; and yt ys most requysytt that I repayr into those\npartes about Utrycht, for, tyll the houer of hir majesties\npleasure knowen, I wyll not neglect the servyce of this aflycted\ncountrey, which God, I trust, wyll prosper, yf not by me, yet by\nsom other that hir majesty shall apoint more fytt. For very\nfezeable yt ys at this present, yf God putt into hir majesties\nhart to procede in geving hir good countenance to them. I dare\nundertake this v yeres they werr not in so good towardnes of\nwell doing as synce they tasted\n<P 141>\nof her majestys good favour, which God Almighty styll contynew\nher in toward them.\n   I am thretned to be used as the prince of Orang was, but I am\nat a point for that, and yet, yf yt be founde that hir majesty\nwyll go thorow with all how many soever shalbe so delt withall,\nthey wyll leave those practyces. I besech you procure a gracious\nlettre, first to the count de Meurs, and next to coronell\nShenkes, who hath notably deservyd synce my coming; he hath now\ndonn iij exployttes uppon the enymye synce I cam to the Hagu,\nand he desyers nothing more than to have her majestye know his\ngood hart toward hir. The count de Meurs, whome som call\nNewener, ys lykwyse very greatly affected to hir majesty, and he\nys the best protestant that I here of in all these partes, and\ndoth most earnestly deall in causes of relygyon. And those at\nUtrycht begynne excedingly to encreace in relygyon, who werr\nlately the worst of all these provinces. Even synce my coming\nthey have shewed great frutes of yt; and so hath some other\nplaces, also, that lyved newtraly before. The mynesters begynn\nto be bolder than then they durst be before hir majesties\nauthoryty was here, for fewe did care for relygyon in dede, and\nthey have prospered accordingly, but only the meaner sort, and\nGod be thanked they be manny, and the work of God doth appeare\nin them, by ther trade of lyfe from all others. The mynysters be\nnot many lernyd, but those that be ar very honest and dylligent,\nand I am perswaded, within vj months, you shuld heare that these\nprovynces wylbe equall with any countrey for religyon, they doe\nso dayly encreace.\n   Thus, for this tyme, meaning to goe to morrow toward\nAmsterdam and so to Utrycht, I wyll byd you farewell; in much\nhast, trusting shortly to send you more as good newes as this.\nAt the Hag, this xxvij. of February.\n   Your most assured,\n   R. Leycester.\n   I pray you bear with my scrybling; this berer can informe ye\nof\n<P 142>\nall our state here. I wold hir majesty had many such, and so\nable men, and of lyke good wyll.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my very good frend sir\nFrancis Walsingham, knight, principall secretary to her majesty.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1680? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 88>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXIV.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Sep. 3.\n   Hond. dear Brother,\n   Is it not preposterous to com with complaynts, wher in\njustice I owe so many thancks? It wear so, if my complaynts wear\nnot of that nature, that they may pass as part of payment; but\nthey are of so good mettall, that, if tryd, thay will be found\npure and weighty gould. I apeale to your judgement for best\nproufe; yet with this exception. Ile not alow you waye your\nself, for ther your ballence is not even with myne, but with all\nthe rest of yr dear company, I will trust you. Waye then iustly,\nwhat I must suffer for every one, when I know not how any one\nhas past so long, so dangerous a jornye. I, who have so much\nlove for all, that it seemes an undivided flame; and yett\nagayne, so much perticuler love for every one, as if one onely\nperson wear sole heir of it. Waye, I say,\n<P 89>\nand redresse the greif, the care, and if you can, the love of \n   Dear Brother,\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   W. Thimelby.\n   Sweet Keats hart can take no change. She has all resentments\ndue, yet none of power to change her steady temper. She is hapy\nin spyt of fate.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 18>\n[} [\\V. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS. LONDON, SAT. 11 NOV. 1447.\nDRAFT LETTER.\\] }]\n   I grete you well alle, doyng yow to understonde that y am at\nLondon as y have write to yow afore this tyme, &c. and as\ntouchyng the laboure and spede of oure comyn mater sithen y\nwrote last to yow, y was at Lambeth with my lorde on Sonday next\nafter alle Halwyn day and spake with hym at gode leisure and yn\ngode tyme and well disposed. Among other thynges y asked [{...{]\nat dey and how we sholde be demened to brynge yn oure\nrepplicacions, he seyde \"Come the morun Monedey [{...{] the love\nof god,\" Y seyde the tyme was to shorte, and prayed hym of\nWendysdey; y enfourmed hym [{of t{]he grete malice venym that\nthey have spatte to me yn theire answeris as hit appereth yn a\ncopy that y sende to yow of. My lorde seide, \"Alagge alagge, why\nwolde they do so? y woll seye right sharpely to ham therfor and\ny nogh,\" and commaunded me to bryng the answeris to hym the\nmorun at Westminster, and that he wolde amende hit w=t= his awne\nhondis, &c. and so y departed, and mette w=t= hym that morun yn\nthe escheco=r= chamber, and as sone as ever he saw me a ferre,\nhe called me to hym and asked the seide answere, and he rased\nhit as hit plesed hym w=t= his owne handys, oure party advers\nw=t= theire counsell beyng present and yvell plesed and payde\ntherwith, and my lorde was to tham right sadde ne wolde hire ham\nspeke no worde, but spake to the chif Justyse Fortescu and\nprayed hym to be w=t= hym that morun atte mete to comyne of oure\nmater, and yeaf no dey to that other\n<P 19>\nparty ne to me to be there and so departed. The morun tuysdey y\ncame to my lorde at Westminster ayen and asked yf he wolde\ncommaunde me eny thyng to do that dey, he seide yee, to be w=t=\nhym that after mete to comyne as hit is aboveseide. Y seide, \"My\nlorde oure repplicacions beth not yet alle redy ne mygh not be\nfor shortenesse of tyme thogh y sholde dye therfor, and yet y\nhadde waked nyghte and dey.\" He seide hit was right yvell y do\nyf hit myght otherwise have be, and commaunded me not fealle but\nkepe my dey, that after mete: and so y didde and with me\nDourissh and Speare, and for that other party Kys, Hengston,\nMore, Wode, and Orcharde, a greet barre. Furste my lorde asked\nhow we departed laste. Hit was seyde apoune the answerys of the\nBysshop, Deane, and Chapitre, put yn and we to replye. Y seyde,\n\"My lorde, oure repplicacions beth not yet fully redy bot anon\nto oon and that oon almost as hit appereth here aredy to shewe.\"\nMy lorde and the Justyse seyde no force to shewe and ryght meny\nresons why. Y seyde yes, and made resons sympelly as y cowde; so\nhit was graunted that y sholde bryng ham yn, &c. My lorde seyde\nthat he wolde sende for the bokys that y have write to yow of yn\nKent ys warde: then he bade that other party goo a part and\ncomyned w=t= my seyde felowship and me nigh by an oure, and he\nwas right mery and comyned meny dyvers maters bothe of disporte\nand sadnesse: furste of dysporte of Bysshop Stafford ys tyme\nwhen my lord was there, and among other y spake to my lorde yn\ndysporte of the arest of S=r= Thomas Gogh and of Hugh Luccays\natte Denys place, and what favo=r= y had do and had no thanke\nand of other thyngys as come yn to my mynde. He cowde telle us\nhow Germyn toke the churche +te day of eleccion, &c. Y seide\n[{...{] therof a disporte, and that Germyn putte his fynger yn\nhis ye and wepte, also y t [{...{]e most sadly wyse. Atte last\nfyll to mater of sadnesse, and they spake of Goddys hous Seynt\nPeter ys churche of Excetre, and my lorde spake of his house,\nhis halle, and the Justyse the same, how\n<P 20>\nloth they wolde be to make arestys theryn, and seyde that seynt\nPeter ys churche was Goddis hous and his halle, &c. and made\nmeny resons to bryng yn abstynce of arestys. They were answered\nas God wolde geve us grace. Douryssh didde well his part;\nnerthelez all the longage bot hit were the lesse was by twene my\nlorde Chaunceller the Justyse and me. My lorde Chaunceller wolde\nthat y sholde myve of menys. Y seyde, savyng his commaundement,\nthat y cowde not theryn; hit was not my part: and then he hym\nself and the Justyse moved of menys dyvers, and atte the laste\nmy lorde moved of this mene to forbere arestys of alle men of\nhabyte and theyre servantys, famylyars, and bailliffs, withynne\nthe churche and cimetere at alle tymes, &c. Douryssh acquytted\nhym well, and leyde meny myschyffys, &c. Y seyde therto also as\ny cowde sympelly, and then y reherced to hym of the last accorde\nof the suberbys withoute Esteyeate and what abstynance was of\ncourtesy y graunted at that tyme, &c. y conceyved that my lorde\nwolde move of no nyre mene and then y seyde to hym thus: \"My\nlorde, y beseke you of youre gode lordship to have me exscu\n[{...{] to move or aggre to eny mene [{...{] y have speke with\nmy felowship at home or they here with me.\" Tham thoghte y seyde\nreso [{...{] hadde right moche longage of the Bysshoppis fe, and\nspecyally of the vyw and of the Bysshoppis Court what court he\nhadde and sholde have: here of was right moche longage and reson\nprove and contra. Y hilde myn awne. Y hadde maters y nogh, &c.\nMy seyde lordys bothe seyde that thay hadde olde recordys and\nevydences to prove their content. My lord hym self spake derkely\nof right olde charters the whiche y as ever have supposed right\nwell; so y said, \"My lorde, y have hurde of suche thyngis, bot y\nsawe hit never, praying yow yf eny suche thyng be, that they may\nbe shewed and seyn, and bot yf hit maybe answered ellys so to\nmake an ende,\" &c. My lorde conjoured me to make an ende of this\nmater and yf y so didde y sholde be cronycled. Y seyde, \"My\nlorde, y have don my\n<P 21>\npart as y truste to God ye shall knawe and wolle reporte as fer\nas y can may and thar do after youre commaundement.\" Y conjoured\nmy lorde ayen and seyde these wordys, \"My lorde, ye beth lorde\nunder hevyn, excepte the kyng, that the Cite of Excetre have\nmost feyth hope and truste theryn, and have fulle power to make\nan ende, bysekyng you and as y dar requyre yow, se the ryght and\nlete hit never passe yo=r= hondes bot so to make an ende,\" and\nmade us go a part and called that other party. They were with\nhym bote ryght a litell while and called us yn ayen, and bade\nthat other go apart, and seyde to us that they hadde comyned\nwyth that other party, and they seyn moche that they woll abyde\napoun theire right, and shewe theire forseyde evydence to prove\nhit. Y seyde, \"My lorde,\" as y have aboveseyde, &c. My lorde\nseyde, \"Mayer, ye seye right well, and so we woll do and\nprecede,\" and so we all departed (\\sine die\\) , &c. Bot sythenys\ny have be w=t= my lorde dyvers tymes and now have a day, and\nthat other party to be before my seide lordis the morun Sonedey\napon the makyng of this letter; they to shewe ther evydences as\ny suppose. What they meneth that they woll abyde apon theire\nright and shew theire evydence constre ye. Gode and gentell\nlongage and shere y have of that other party, and that they will\nabyde the rule of the lordys, &c. and that the lordys purpose to\nmake an ende, &c. bote y fere therof bot the courte be so hard\nagainst us, therfor to speke wyth the nywe shyrf y sette hit\ngrete wysedome so hit be by soche a mene as be knowe noght fro\nus for drede. Certe hit be seyde that that ys the cause of the\nbreche, &c. for they have labored strongly and sayeth nay, &c.\n\n"@en ;
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                "11 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Draft." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "commonalty of Exeter?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mayor of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1417" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN1> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
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                "John Shillingford to   on 11 November, 1447"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1595 T TMATTHEW>\n<X TOBIE MATTHEW>\n<P 95>\n[} [\\LETTER XLI.\\] DR. TOBIE MATTHEW TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON,\nBISHOP OF DURHAM.}] \n[\\29 Jan. 1594-5.\\]\n   My bounden dutie and thankfulnes remembred to your good\nLordship. I receaved yesterdaie from my Lord Lieutenant these\nenclosed from M=r=. Dethick by poste, wherwith I thought meete\nto acquaint your Lordship, that yow maie therby partely perceave\nhow thinges goe and come. My brother D. wanteth good advise in\nmyne opinion. For myne owne parte, I must and doe referre my\nselfe wholely to the divine providence of God, to her Majestie's\ngratious favor, still continewed for ought I can learne, and to\nyour Lordship's good furtherance as tyme and occasion shall\nserve, which I humbly desyre and will unfainedly seeke to\ndeserve alwaies. Your Lordship is godlie wise; you will doe\nnothin but what you maie doe with a good conscience and with\nhonorable credit. What that is no man can judge of better then\nyour self, having therunto all the helpes that maie be. (\\Sed\nnoli justus esse nimium\\) : yet I knowe also what followeth.\nYour Lordship, I presume, will geve me leave - \n   (\\\"Si bene quid facias, facias cito: nam cito factum Gratum\nerit, ingratum gratia tarda facit.\"\\)\nGod loveth, and so doe princes, a cherefull gever. (\\Noli\nperdere substantiam propter accidens.\\) Thinges be not as they\nbe, but as they be taken. Olde frendes loke to be used after the\nolde fasshion. Newe frendes are not like the olde, neither so\nwell knowen, nor so easily kept, nor so assuredly to be trusted,\nif and when a man hath or maie nede them. Sy. Comyn, my man, is\nabout the churche's affayres to goe toward London upon\n<P 96>\nFrydaie next. If your Lordship have any letters or busines that\nhe can doe, I dare undertake he shall doe it carefully and\nfaithfully. Thus, humbly craving pardon if I have exceeded, and\nhoping your Lordship will impute it rather to the plainnesse of\nmy heart toward you then to any presumption, I wisshe your\nLordship longe to live and prosper, to God's glorie, and comfort\nof all this province. At Duresme, 29 Jan. 1594.\n   Your Lordship's most humble assured alwaies,\n   Tobie Matthew.\n   To the Right Honorable and Right Reverend Father in God, the\nLord Bushop of Duresme, my verie good Lord, at Awkeland.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "95" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Tobie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dean of Durham" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "340" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMATTHEW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
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                "Tobie Matthew to Matthew Hutton on 29 January, 1595"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Penelope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sclater née Lutley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Residing at \"the Tythings\" near Worcester" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "578" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Penelope Sclater née Lutley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_108>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1627 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 168>\n[} [\\CVIII. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I receaved yours by Nutte, and am sorry that his soddaine\ndeparture hath soe turned my hower glasse that I have not time\nto inquire and send you worde, so distinctly as otherwise I\nwould, of that which I assure myself would be wellcomest to you\nin this letter, as it was in my last; namely, the health of your\nbest friend. Onely thus much I can say of it from M=rs= Dixon,\nfrom whom I heard it some two dayes sinse, that it was in the\nway of increasing to a perfect recovery. I should have been\nright glad to have heard the like of my cosin's health, for\nwhich, as for that of your La=p= and all yours, I shall dayly\npray as for myne owne, and remayne all and ever\n   Yo=r= La=p's= to love and serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\nApril 5th, 1627.\n\n"@en ;
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                "5 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "168" ;
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                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "151" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 5 April, 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cork>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cork, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cork" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P91_has_unit>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property shows the type of unit an E54 Dimension was expressed in."@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "имеет единицу"@ru , "hat Einheit"@de , "έχει μονάδα μέτρησης"@el , "tem unidade"@pt , "has unit"@en , "有单位"@cn , "a pour unité"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E58_Measurement_Unit> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCOVENTRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coventry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4935" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Coventry" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
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                "Sutton; London" ;
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                "George's son Robert became a doctor." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "290" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Symcotts" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWALPOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private; Eton; King's College, Cambridge; Grand Tour." ;
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                "Robert Walpole (1676-1745), first earl Orford, prime minister" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Horace" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Walpole" ;
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                "23" ;
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                "6" ;
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                "1717-1797" ;
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                "Born and raised in Westminster; Eton 1727-1734; Cambridge 1735-1738. Grand Tour 1739-1741 (France and Italy). London from 1741, and Houghton, Norfolk until 1745. From 1747 summers at Twickeham, Middlesex, winters in London. Paris 1765-1766." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a Norfolk family. Received three sinecure offices from his father in 1738 (for life). MP 1741-1768. Estranged from Gray 1741-1745. Bought and enlarged an estate at Twickenham 1747-. Published from 1748, \"Castle of Otranto\" in 1763. 1754 became secretary to Henry Seymour Conway, Lord lieutenant of Ireland. Retired from parliament in 1768. Earl of Orford 1791." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1797" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Horace Walpole" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HPULTENEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1792 created baroness of Bath, 1803 countess of Bath. Actively involved in the development of her estates, Laura became a shrewd businesswoman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/59519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at home by her father's cousin, Miss Murray; 1783 completed her education at the convent of Montparnasse in Paris; social education not neglected, either." ;
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                "Sir William Pulteney [formerly Johnstone] (1729-1805), politician and property developer, 1794- fifth baronet" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henrietta Laura" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pulteney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1766-1808" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in London. Schooled in Paris 1782-1783. As a young woman spent time living at Sudborough. Had estates in London, Bath, Shropshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire, and Wales. Grand tour 1795 (e.g., Naples). Died in Brighton, Sussex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Frances née Pulteney (1728?-1782) inherited indirectly the estates of William Pulteney, earl of Bath, which passed on to Laura after her death (with a partial life interest to father). Close friendship with the Revd. Archibald Alison of Sudborough and his family.  Married 1794 General Sir James Murray of Claremont, 7th baronet (ca. 1755-1811), a first cousin of her father; had no children. Religious and charitable; supported friends who broke moral conventions. Regarded as eccentric. Frail health, may have died from tuberculosis." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Heiress, suo jure countess of Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1808" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henrietta Laura Pulteney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_048>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1476 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,12>\n[} [\\170. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\9 October, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu M. iiij=c= lxxvj.\n   Right Interly and beste belovyde Cosyn, I recomaunde me unto\nyou in moste lovyng wyse. Syr, I resayvyde ffrome you a letter\nby the wyche I consayvyde that ye canne not departe but it\nshulde be to your gret lose. Wherffor ye do ryght welle to set\nhyt in a suerte: ffore hyt thys no lytell monay that he howys\nyou. And Syr, as ffore my Cosyn Fowler, he whas not come as thys\nnythe, but he wylle be to morow at his plase as hyt thys tollde\nme. And as ffore my son Betson I have no wrytyng syn you\ndeparte. I truste yt shall not be longe to or whe shalle have\nwrytyng ffrome hym. And Syr, ther as ye wrte unto me ther as\n+tat Chetys and Hoderstone shulde be leffte ther stylle, truly\nso hyt thys: ffor I have put ffore no thyng save hondely for\nsarten plote. fforder more, Syr, ye schall under[{stonde{] +tat\nThomas a Wode hys very sore syke at the Sworde in Flete strete.\nSyr, the Kyng hys come to Westemester, and I understonde there\nschalle be a gret Counsell, whereffore I wot never. My Cosyn\nHellmys recomaunde hym unto you. And Syr, I thanke you hartely\nas I cane ffore your good tynchys: ffore truly thay whare very\ngoode and swet as I het hany many a day. Whereffore I sent my\nffader hone off them to hys soper. Whereffor he thanke you ryght\nhartely. No more unto you at thys tyme, Jhesu have you in his\nkepyng, Amen. At London the ix day of Octobur at ix a Cloke at\nnythe.\n   By your owne Elysabeth Stonor.\n   Allso Syr, ye schulle understonde that Thomas Wode hys [{syke\nwi{]th the pokys.\n   To my Ryght Reverent and Worshipffull hosbon Wyllm. Stonor,\nSqyer, at Orton thys letter be delyverd. In hast. dd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Dictated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "312" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 9 October, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Middlesex?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and parliamentary army officer. Joined the parliamentarian army by 1643; governor of Monmouth 1644; governor of Canon Frome garrison near Hereford 1645; general of horse for Hereford and Radnor 1646; MP for Herefordshire 1646-48, -56, -60; imprisoned 1648-49 for turning against his fellows in the army and supporting a settlement with the king; member of the commission for the ejection of scandalous ministers in Herefordshire 1654; JP 1656; member of the council of state 1660; governor of Dunkirk 1660-61; knight of the Bath 1661; fellow of the Royal Society 1663-85; MP in all of Charles II's parliaments (for New Radnor 1661, -79; Herefordshire 1679); removed from local office 1682, briefly imprisoned 1685; took up arms on behalf of William of Orange 1688; MP for Herefordshire 1689, -93, -95." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Harley, x Marvell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HEF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12335" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schools in Shrewsbury and Gloucester; Magdalen Hall, Oxford 1638-40 (tutored by Edward Perkins); Lincoln's Inn 1641-42." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Harley (bap. 1579, d. 1656), politician, of Brampton Bryan Castle, Herefordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1624-1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire. Schooled in Shrewsbury, Shropshire and Gloucester, Gloucestershire; studied in Oxford 1638-40; in London 1640-42. Civil war 1643 => moved around, mostly near Herefordshire? MP 1646-48, -56, -60, -61, -79, etc. => (visits to) London. Not permitted residence in Herefordshire for 10 years 1650- (but appointments there 1654, -56); governor of Dunkirk, Kent 1660-61; built a new house at Brampton Bryan soon after 1660. Retired from public life for his last 2-3 years, died at Brampton Bryan." ;
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                "First surviving son. Mother: Brilliana, Lady Harley, née Conway (bap. 1598, d. 1643), parliamentarian gentlewoman, the second daughter of Edward Conway, first Viscount Conway. Married (1) 1654 Mary, daughter and coheir of Sir William Button of Parkgate, Tawstock, Devon; (2) 1661 Abigail, daughter of Nathaniel Stephens of Eastington, Gloucestershire. Moderate roundhead." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "23834" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1700" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ashwellthorpe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ashwellthorpe" , "Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ashwellthorpe" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-N>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "While N denotes \"minutely\", usually, there may be no observations every minute (for several series the frequency is usually \"irregular\" within a day/days). And though observations may be sparse (not collected every minute), missing values do not need to be given for the minutes when no observations exist: in any case the time stamp determines when an observation is observed."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "N" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Minutely"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_071>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 286>\n[} [\\LETTER CVIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 3RD JUNE, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good [{lord, I think{] good by the opportunyte of\nthis gentleman to let your [{lordship{] understande, that I am\nadvartysed that the prince of Parma is determyned to attempt\nsomewhat agaynst Sluse, which maketh me to doubt that he hathe\nsome intellygence within that towne. He meanethe to commit the\nexecutyon of the matter unto the count of Egmonde, goyernor of\nFlaunders, and unto La Mota, in whom [{he{] reposethe his\nchefest trust. I am greatly affrayde, unless ther shall be some\nEnglishmen placed there, that that towne wyll be lost. By\n[{sir{] William Pelham your [{lordship{] shall understande howe\ngreatly yt importethe her majestye to kepe the porte townes owt\n[{of{] the Spaniards handes. And so I most humbly take my leave.\nAt the Barnealmes, 3. June, 1586.\n   Your lordships to command,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n   This gentleman hathe verry well acquited sooche favor as yt\nhathe pleased your lordship to shewe him. He was verry desyrowse\nto have levyed a bande of footemen, but could not performe yt\nfor lacke of meanes.\n\n"@en ;
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                "3 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "174" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barn+Elms> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 3 June, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBLENNERHASSETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "ESQUIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BLENNERHASSETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "POCKTHORPE AND LITTLE PLUMSTEAD, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ONE OF THE EXECUTORS OF BISHOP PARKHURT'S WILL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1598" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM BLENNERHASSETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A, z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/48025" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Drummond (1690-1746), 4th viscount of Strathallan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Drummond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1730-1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Charing Cross banker. Henry Drummond's employee James Drummond courted Hester Lynch Piozzi's daughter, which HLP wanted to end." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Banker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "949" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1795" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Drummond" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JRADCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "STEWARD OF HENRY VII'S HOUSEHOLD, KNIGHT, BEHEADED IN 1496; THE TITLE FROM MOTHER, BARONESS FITZWALTER" ;
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                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22984" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Radcliffe" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
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                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "RADCLIFFE" ;
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                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1452?-1496 (beheaded)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ATTLEBOROUGH, NORFOLK; CALAIS; SETTLED TO ATTLEBOROUGH CA 1476." ;
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                "MOTHER ELIZABETH, BARONESS FITZWALTER, RELATED TO THE PASTONS. FATHER SIR JOHN RADCLIFFE." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LORD FITZWALTER" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "194" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1496" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN RADCLIFFE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P39i_was_measured_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was measured by"@en , "wurde vermessen durch"@de , "μετρήθηκε από"@el , "был измерен посредством"@ru , "foi medida por"@pt , "a été mesuré par"@fr , "被测量於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E16_Measurement> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140i_was_attributed_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1POTTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield; 1688 matriculated University College, Oxford (servitor; BA 1692, Lincoln College MA 1694). Skilled in Greek from an early age. Pupil of Thomas Bateman and Joseph Bingham at Oxford; interested in classical history and patristics. BD 1704, DD 1706." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Potter, linen draper, presbyterian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Sr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Potter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1742" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1673/4-1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Black Rock House, Market Place, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Schooled in Wakefield, 1688- Oxford. Held several livings in various parts of the country. Moved to Lambeth, London 1704 (1708- Oxford?). Moved to Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire 1715 (still connections to London and the court). Returned to Lambeth House 1737 and died there 1747." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Yorkshire fellow of Lincoln College 1694-1706; rector of Greens Norton, Northamptonshire 1697-1700; vicar of Coleby, Lincolnshire 1700-1709. 1698 deacon; 1699 priest; 1704 chaplain to the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Tenison; 1706 chaplain-in-ordinary to Queen Anne and rector of Mongeham, Kent; 1707 rector of Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire. 1708-1737 regius professor of divinity, canon of Christ Church (married a Miss Venner while there), rector of Newington, Oxfordshire; 1715-1737 bishop of Oxford; 1737-1747 archbishop of Canterbury. A high-churchman, yet politically a whig; stayed mostly away from secular matters, however, and eventually became isolated at court. Enjoyed the patronage of John Churchill, duke of Marlborough; was a favourite of Queen Caroline. Published a number of classical works. Suffered from ill health and poor eyesight. Died of an apoplectic fit." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "439" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1747" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Sr Potter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news report" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1519 T TBOLEYN>\n<X SIR THOMAS BOLEYN>\n<P 146>\n[} [\\LETTER LIII. SIR THOMAS BOLEYN TO KING HENRY THE EIGHTH.\\]\n}]\n<P 147>\n   Pleasyth it your Highnesse to understand that yesterday I\ndelyvered your lettre to the Kyng here with as harty and\naffectuous recommendacions from your Grace as I cowlde devise.\nAnd after he had at lenght and with good laysure read over your\nsaid lettre, I declared to hym for my credence, according to\n<P 148>\nthe Instructions which your Grace late sent me. First the\neffecte of your said Lettre. And after I shewed hym how great\ndesire your Grace hath for the increase of his honnor, and what\npleasure and consolation your Highnes taketh in the same,\nconsideryng the unfeyned amytie and aliance that is established\nbetwixt you, both which your Grace belevith to bee soo rooted in\nyour hartys that what high honnor or advauncement shall fortune\nto come to hym, the fructe thereof shuld redonde to your\nHighnesse, wherfore to advaunce hym to the preferment of this\nImperiall dignitie, your Grace, uppon knowledge of his further\nintent and mynd shalbe glad to employe your self as well by\nworde and writing as by acts and dedes to the best of your\npower, wheruppon he may assuredly trust. Wherunto, he, taking of\nhis bonett thanked hartely your Highnesse, and sayd that the\ngreat love and favour which he well perceyveth that your Grace\nberyth towardes him is the greatest comfort that he hath upon\nerth. And for the great honnor that your Grace shewith to hym in\nadvauncyng hym to th'imperiall dignitie which is his most\ndesire, he sayth he knoweth nat how nor by what meanes he may\nrecompence your Highnesse in doing any thing so moch for your\nGrace, but he sayeth as long as he lyveth, in any thing that he\nmay doo that shalbe to your pleasure, he shall always bee as\nredy and as glad to doo yt as he wold be to doo for hymself, and\ndesireth\n<P 149>\nno thyng moore than to have knowledge wherein he might employe\nhymself to doo your Highnesse some pleasure. Rehersyng to me\nthat by the reason of the perfecte love and aliaunce betwixt you\nboth he rekeneth your Highnesse to bee of great mygth and power,\nsayeng that what with your owne puissance and with his help,\nwhich he sayeth your Grace shall alwayes have redy at your\ncommaundement, there is nother honnor, dignytie, nor other thing\nin Crystendome but that your Highnesse shall y... and ordre yt\nat your own pleasure, and tolde me that he cowlde not expresse\nto me with his tonge the due thanks that he t[{hinketh{] to your\nGrace in his hart for the loving kindnesse that he fyndeth in\nyour Highnesse: and sayd that, whan ye both mete, which he\ntrusteth shalbe shortly, your Grace shall knowe his hart, no man\nlyving soner. Wherunto I sayd that your Highnesse thanked hym,\nspecially consideryng that amongs all his other things and great\naffaires, he is so moch desirous to mete, visite, and see your\nGrace; and toolde hym of your conformable mynd therunto, shewing\nto hym the tyme, place, fourme, and maner as is at lenght\nexpressed in th'instructions that I have. Wherunto he sayed that\nhe is determyned to see your Grace though he shuld come but\nhymself, his page, and his lakaye: and that noo buysenesse shall\nlette yt: how be it, for the tyme, place, and order of\n<P 150>\nthe Meeting he said he wold common with the Great Master, and\nwithin ij. or iij. dayes he wold send hym to Parys, wher he\nshuld make me aunswer of every article concernyng the said\nEntreview and Meting. And bicause that the Quene here hath been\nvery sycke thies ij. dayes, and in great daunger, as I have more\nat large wryten of the same to my lord Legat and Cardinall of\nEngland, which I am sure woll shewe your Grace thereof, I can as\nyet have no aunswer what order shalbe taken for the Marchaunts\nmatiers. Beseching the holy Trynyte long to preserve your\nHighnesse. From Parys this xiiij=th=. day of March.\n   [\\THE SIGNATURE BURNT OFF.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "14 March" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "146" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "diplomat - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Henry VIII's ambassador in France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBOLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Boleyn to Henry VIII Tudor on 14 March, 1519"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sporle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Sporle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sporle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPOPLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Popley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bristol" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Confidential servant of Thomas Cromwell." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "313" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Popley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_140>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1630? FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 225>\n[} [\\CXLIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   I much wonder the Lady Barrington reseaved so drie an answer\nfrom Curtene, for shee was very confident it would have bene\nthankfully entertained, and that an extraordinary portion would\nhave bene given, because shee knew he gave five thousand pounds\nwith a daughter to one that had\n<P 226>\nbut twelve hundred pounds a year, and shee thought he would give\nratably according to the estate: but this is the cause, I\nperseave, why he makes a stay; he hath a brother latly dead in\nthe Low Contryes, and his sone is gone thither to see how things\nare, and till his retorne he will conclude of nothing, for it is\nreported he hath left him forty or fifty thousand pounds, and\nthen he will looke very hie for his daughters; yet Lady\nBarrington said he gave her many thankes and did not at all\nrefues, but made a stay; but it is not worth your further\nexpectation. I hope a better will come in your way in the meane\ntime; and, if a good offer comes, I presume you will not delay\nit, for it is hard to meet with one whose person and portion is\nwithout exseption. If some such good occasion bring you not to\ntown, I intend, if pleas God to give me leave, to waight on you\nat Culford between this and Easter ...\n   Your most faithful and humble servant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n[\\1629-30.\\]\n   To my most honored frend the Lady Bacon, at her howes at\nCulford, present this.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1630"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2CROMWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier, politician, and lord lieutenant of Ireland. Officer in the parliamentary army by his late teens; captain by 1647; colonel 1649, dispatched to Ireland 1650; representative of Ireland in the nominated assembly, member of its 2nd council of state 1653; MP for the University of Cambridge, major-general of the forces in Ireland, member of the Irish council 1654; chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin 1655; chief administrator of Ireland (in effect) 1655-59: lord deputy of Ireland 1657, lord lieutenant of Ireland 1658." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably went to Felsted School, Essex. Apparently did not enter university according to DNB; but Venn says he was admitted pensioner at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1644 + created MA 1654? Honorary registration at Gray's Inn 1654." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1628-1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Huntingdon. Presumably lived there until 1631, St. Ives 1631-36, Ely (Cambridgeshire) 1636-, then schooled in Essex. Parliamentary army officer from his late teens => moved around: northern England, London 1648, Ireland 1650; England (London) 1652/3-55; Ireland 1655-59 (acquired land there); retired to Chippenham 1659, spent the rest of his life in Cambridgeshire (final decade at Spinney Abbey, which he bought from his in-laws)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth son. Mother: Elizabeth (1598-1665), daughter of Sir James Bourchier. Married 1653 Elizabeth (1637-1687), eldest daughter of Sir Francis Russell, second baronet (c. 1616-1664), of Chippenham in Cambridgeshire, and Catherine, daughter of John Wheatley; had 7 children. A moderate administrator." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord lieutenant of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1674" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Cromwell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RKIRKBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, SHERIFF OF LANCASHIRE IN 1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROGER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "KIRKBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KIRKBY-IN-FURNESS, LANCASHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF FRANCES LOWTHER, SIR CHRISTOPHER'S WIFE. Royalist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2318" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROGER KIRKBY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cloghammen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cloghammen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cloghammen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_080>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients: Sir William Stonor and Humphrey Fo(r)ster the elder. \"Sir William Stonor was regarded with disfavour by Richard, Duke of Gloucester\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1479? T RICHARD3>\n<X DUKE OF GLOUCESTER>\n<P II,81>\n[} [\\243. RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR AND\nHUMPHREY FOSTER, OR FORSTER, THE ELDER.\\] }]\n[\\9 July (? 1479)\\]\nR. Gloucestre.\n   The duc of Gloucestre, gret Chamberleyn, Constable, and\nAdmirall of England.\n   Right trusty and well beloved, We grete you wele, and desire\nand hertely pray you, that incontynent after the sight herof it\nwoll like you at this our instaunce to cause to come afore you\nWilliam Idley and Elizabeth, his Suster, and demaund them the\ncause why they content and pay not to our right welbeloved\nservaunt, Anne Idley, Maistres of our Nurcery, her annuitee of\nv. marcs, graunted for terme of her lyff of the Manor of\nDrayton, and advise them, as they woll avoid our grevouse\ndispleasure, to see her aswele +terof yerely contented as of\n+tat she is behinde unpaied of the same. And of theire\ndisposicions in this behalve\n<P II,82>\nWe hertely pray you to asserten Us in as goodly hast ye may, as\nour speciall trust is in you, and as We may do thing at your\ndesires herafter. And our lord kepe you. Yoven under our signet\nat our Castell of Middelham the ix=th= day of Juyll. J. Kendale.\n   To our right trusty and welbeloved Sir William Stonor,\nknight, and Humfrey Foster, thelder, squier, and aither of them.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 81" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "great magnate - country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duke of Gloucester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middleham+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to William Stonor on 9 July, 1479"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "region"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_065>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN RHARLEY>\n<X ROBERT HARLEY>\n<P 212>\n[}FOR NED HARLEY.}] \n   Ned Harley - I thanke you for your lettre, which you will\nunderstande I hope to be an incourage~t to write to mee. I am\nsorry for the sad accident \n<P 213>\nat Leyntwardine. It is fitt that Pyner should th=ke= how to\nprovide an other tenant for the mille, and let hym co~ferr with\nThos. Davyes of Wigmire abote the death of the man. \n   Divide my blessing betweene yourself and your brothers and\nsisters, and, if you challenge a double parte, strive to walke\nworthy of your title to it, which you can never do, unless you\nfeare all s-e, which the Lord in mercye settle in your heart,\nthat you may be the joye of your father,\n   Ro. Harley.\n   Com=d= me to your cossin Smyth.\n(^London,^) (\\30=o= 8bris\\) , 1641.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "212" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Harley to Edward Harley on 30 October, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGRACE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "(Served Charles II in exile. Governor of Athlone 1687, died defending the town.)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "(Robert Grace (d. c. 1640), sometimes described as 23rd baron of Courtstown)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "(Richard)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Grace" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "(c. 1616-1691)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "(Probably born at Courtstown, Tullaroan, co. Kilkenny, Ireland. 1637 bought an estate at Moyelly, King's county. 1641 to England, back to Ireland 1646. Spain 1653, France 1654, Flanders 1656. After the restoration his time was divided between Ireland and London.)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A Catholic and a royalist. Had a daughter (Frances, d. 1717; and a wife, Sarah Tucker, a native of Kent.)? Possibly the army officer at the DNB link." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1002" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Richard)? Grace" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HEJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Trinity College 1624; dean of Ardagh in Cavan 1625; dean of Kilmore 1637; bishop of Clogher 1645-51; vice-chancellor of Dublin University 1646-60; secretary to Michael Jones (his brother & the parliamentarian governor of Dublin) 1647; scoutmaster general of the parliamentary army 1649; demoted to official historian of recent events under Charles Fleetwood; member of the council of officers of the army in Ireland 1659; represented co. Meath in the general convention of Ireland c. 1660; bishop of Meath 1661." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15010" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Entered Trinity College, Dublin 1616; BA 1621, MA 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lewis Jones (d. 1646), Church of Ireland clergyman, 1633- bishop of Killaloe; born in Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1605-1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Born, lived and died in Ireland; visited London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Mabel Ussher (b. c. 1580), daughter of Arland Ussher and Margaret Stanihurst and sister of the future archbishop of Armagh, James Ussher. Married (1) in/post 1625 Jane Culme (d. post 1641), daughter of a settler of Ardagh in Cavan; (2) 1646 Mary Piers, daughter of a Westmeath landowner, and niece of the antiquary and associate of Ormond, James Ware (1594-1666). Royalist > parliamentarian ~1650s > royalist. Promoted the use of the Irish language in the church." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Church of Ireland bishop of Meath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "416" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1682" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WALLEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CATHOLIC PRIEST; FOUNDER OF THE DOUAI COLLEGE 1568 (had to be moved to Rheims in 1578); CARDINAL OF ENGLAND 1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/391" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oriel College, Oxford 1547-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ALLEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1532-1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN Rossal, LANCASHIRE, AFTER OXFORD YORK 1558-61, LOUVAIN 1561-62, LANCASHIRE 1562-65, ABROAD 1565-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "CARDINAL OF ENGLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5070" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1594" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM ALLEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TPEYTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight; MP for Sandwich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Osborne, x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight & baronet (Sir Samuel Peyton)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PEYTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1613-1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KNOWLTON, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF ANNE OXINDEN NÉE PEYTON, HENRY OXINDEN of Barham'S FIRST WIFE (d. 1640); ROYALIST, imprisoned several times, leader of the Kent rising in 1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2900" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1684" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS PEYTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACLIFTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman (Henry Lord Clifford)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1518" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLIFTON N. CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1518" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WESTMORLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF ROBERT CLIFTON (D. 1517)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "607" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE CLIFTON N. CLIFFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E38_Image>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises distributions of form, tone and colour that may be found on surfaces such as photos, paintings, prints and sculptures or directly on electronic media. \nThe degree to which variations in the distribution of form and colour affect the identity of an instance of E38 Image depends on a given purpose. The original painting of the Mona Lisa in the Louvre may be said to bear the same instance of E38 Image as reproductions in the form of transparencies, postcards, posters or T-shirts, even though they may differ in size and carrier and may vary in tone and colour. The images in a “spot the difference” competition are not the same with respect to their context, however similar they may at first appear.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Изображение"@ru , "Bild"@de , "Εικόνα"@el , "图像"@cn , "Imagem"@pt , "Image"@fr , "Image"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TPLAYTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK AND AGENT; ESCHEATOR OF NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK 1466-67, SKILLED IN LEGAL TECHNICALITIES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1457" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PLAYTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Sent to London in the Pastons' affairs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS PLAYTER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lavenham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lavenham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lavenham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Caster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Caster" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Caster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KASTLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68016" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Received a better education than most women of her class and generation\" (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Philip Champernowne (d. 1545), landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Kate (Katherine)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Astley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1505, d. 1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of John Astley (1507-1595). Lady of the bedchamber 1558. Recommended for post as governess by Ascham (close friend). Great formative influence on Elizabeth I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Nurse/governess to Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1565" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kate (Katherine) Astley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 126>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 18TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretary, these men here doe very ernestly press me to\nbe a sutor to hir majesty, that hit will please her to consider\nof the traffyq of hir marchauntes for clothes, whether these\ntounes in Holland and Zeland may not be thought convenyent\nplaces for the\n<P 127>\nutterance of ther clothes, as they hope all yt wyll; and, yf yt\nso be found good, than wold they be sutors to have them com\nhether, offring all manner of good usage, and in what place or\nplaces so ever the merchantes wyll lyke best they shalbe\nprovyded for to ther contentacions, without tax, or talliage, or\nany manner of charges uppon ther merchandyzes. For my none parte\nI have somewhat travelled to understand what vent they may have,\nand I find plainly, yf you hold your hand from lycenses, and\nforbid going to any other places eastward from Hamboro\nhetherward, and to the Haunces but only some suche nomber of\nclothes as heretofore ye have allowed them, that here wylbe a\nnotable mart for them.\n   Amsterdame, or Enchuson (a place I lyke best for some\ncauses), or Rotradame, any of these iij, wylbe very apt places,\nand, with Mydelborow in Zeland, ye shall not only be sure our\nclothes shall have spedy utterance but greatly content these\npeople, and I am perswaded yf all other places be well examyned\nye wyll fynd this the surest every way. For alredy our clothes\ngoe away apace from Mydelborow, but yf the hole trade come\nhether, all the east partes wyll seke hether, and here ys no\nfear of any arestes or exactyons, except we offer them to to\nmuch wrong. I pray ye, sir, consider of yt, and with some spede,\nfor that the king of Denmark hath promysed to deall for the\nStedes, and ye had nede take hede of them, the king of Spain\nhath a great hand over them, spetyally of the Count de Embden,\nwho, I can assure you, ys wholy at his comaundment; his letters\nhath byn taken.\n   These men, also, doe offer some place, or places, for your\nwoll of England, and wyll deall with nether French nor Spanyesh\nwoolles yf hir majesty wyll, and ye may utter here a great\nquantyty to those that make sayes, and bayes, and other wollen\nworkes, which shall only spend our Englysh wooll: and I wyll\nwarrant your merchantes never found such markettes for ther\nclothes as they shall doe here, yf they wyll not skatter to\nother places. Thys being a matter of great weight I thought to\nwryte yt to ye, and that I may hear from ye as sone as may be,\nat least that hit be\n<P 128>\nnot forgotten to these folkes, howsoever ye deall with the lord\nlyvetenant here. God preserve and kepe hir majesty from all\nevyll, and with longest and happiest yeres to rayne. From the\nHage, this xviij. of February.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   Hit is thought, that yf our woolles cam over hether into\nHolland, that yt wold draw a great nomber out of Flaunders\nhether that occupie wollen occupacions from the parte of the\nenemye. For God's sake remember money, with all possible spede;\nand sir Wylliam Pellam,\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honourable good frende sir Fraunces\nWalsingham, knight, principall secretorye to the queenes\nmajestie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 18 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MJACKSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SCHOOLMISTRESS AT SCHOOL WHERE KATHERINE OXINDEN WAS A PUPIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGARET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JACKSON N. MARSTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1618(?)-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF BENJAMIN JACKSON, IRONMONGER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SCHOOLMISTRESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1618" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARGARET JACKSON N. MARSTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CLOWTHER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT, APPRENTICED TO COMMERCE WITH HIS UNCLE ROBERT LOWTHER, LATER ROYALIST OFFICER, SHERIFF OF CUMBERLAND (1641) AND FIRST BARONET 1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/67098" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted to the Inner Temple 1627, matriculated a pensioner at St. John's College, Cambridge 1628; also apprenticed to commerce." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight, Sir John Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHRISTOPHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LOWTHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "58" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1611-1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SKIRWITH, CUMBERLAND, APPRENTICED TO HIS UNCLE ROBERT LOWTHER, WHO (AT LEAST LATER) LIVED IN LONDON, LIVED IN IRELAND 1632-33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SECOND SON OF SIR JOHN LOWTHER. Royalist; founded the Whitehaven branch of the family; salt making & coal mining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPONB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "33412" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1644" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHRISTOPHER LOWTHER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUTFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STUTFIELD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1422" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY STUTFIELD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABARKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anthony" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Paris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "English scholar studying in Paris. Looked after Lady Lisle's youngest son in Paris." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "446" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anthony Barker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. James's, London" , "St. James's" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. James's" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFOX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1735-; surveyor-general of works 1737; promoted to the Treasury board 1743; secretary at war 1746-54; secretary of state for the southern department 1755-56; leader of the lower house 1755-56, 1762-63; paymaster 1757-65; obtained a peerage for his wife 1762; Baron Holland of Foxley 1763. Whig." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Lennox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10033" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College 1715; matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford 1721, tutor George Wigan, did not take a degree; Gray's Inn 1724." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Stephen Fox (1627-1716), financier and government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1705-1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Chiswick, Middlesex; educated in Berkshire, Oxford & London; travelled abroad early 1730s, after 1763; main domicile London (Holland House), influence at court; had a house at Kingsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent; buried in Wiltshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Christian (1679-1719), daughter of the Revd Francis Hope, rector of Haceby, and afterwards of Aswarby, Lincolnshire. Second son from father's 2nd marriage. Married secretly 1744 Lady Caroline (1723-1774), eldest child of Charles Lennox, 2nd duke of Richmond and Lennox." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Baron Holland of Foxley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-11 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1774" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Fox" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aldcliffe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lancashire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aldcliffe, Lancashire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aldcliffe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainReceiverRank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "uncertain receiver rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_103>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FN EBACON>\n<X EDMUND BACON>\n<P 161>\n[} [\\CIII. SIR EDMUND BACON TO SIR NATHANIEL BACON.\\] }]\nBrother Nath.\n   Yt was tolde me yesterday from Burye, that one cause of your\ngoinge up to London ys to cut of the intayle of Culforde and the\nrest of the landes, which in much love weare confer'd upon you.\nWhether I have any interest or not therin ys utterly unknowne\nunto me, for in my father's tyme I never was made acquainted\nwith any parte of the conveyances; and yf I be in remaynder, my\ndayes are so farre spent, that yt weare too partiall a thinge\nfor me to feed myselfe with any expectation: but yt ys like yt\nconcernes others, for in what belonges to myselfe I finde that\nhe hath had a very strict desyre to uphold his famyly in the\nmeanes he left, which I signify unto you, that you might\n<P 162>\nhave a greate care how you proceede in this busynes, which\nimportes a good parte of the estate. But no more of this matter:\nit concernes me more to have you respecting your health, and to\nentreate you to have a care that you oppresse not your body or\nyour mynd with too much agitac~on, for they are both greate\nenemyes to weake spirites.\n   The proroginge of the Parlament hath given me lybertye to\ntake a vewe of Rotten Thornage before I goe to London, whether I\nam setting forwarde this morning. And thus I rest,\n   Y=r= very loveing brother,\n   E D M. Bacon.\n[\\June 1626.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "161" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet, eldest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "240" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Bury+St.+Edmunds> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Bacon to Nathaniel Bacon on June, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GLYTTELTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1735-56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17306" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College; Christ Church, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Lyttelton (1685-1751) of Worcestershire, fourth baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lyttelton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1709-1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Westminster; grand tour 1728-1730s; lived at Hagley, Worcestershire, and Westminster/London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of the Pitts and the Grenvilles (\"Cobham's Cubs\"). Active politician, but declined political offices. Confidant of Frederick, Prince of Wales in the 1730s. Friend and patron of Pope, and many other writers. Created baron 1756. Married (1) Lucy Fortescue 1742, (2) Elizabeth Rich 1749 (separated 1759). Wrote and published poetry and prose, much of it patriotic. Later friend of Elizabeth Montagu." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Politician and writer; (1st baron Lyttelton 1756)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1773" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Lyttelton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bruxelles>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bruxelles" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bruxelles" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 FS GOXBRYGE>\n<X GODDARD OXBRYGE>\n<P II,5>\n[} [\\165. GODDARD OXBRYGE TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\12 May, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu. A=o=. M. iiij=c= lxxvj.\n   Right worschipffull Syr, please it you to wete that I send\nyou wrytinge bi Howlake +tat Edmond Jod your tenante will\ndeparte owte of your howse I cannat tell wo sone, but I had no\naunswer fro you agene for kowenat what comnante is betwyne you\nand heme, and therfor I beseche your maisterchip to let me have\nkowelige what comnante ys betwne you and heme, for I can\nnothenge say to heme till I have an aunswer fro you or fro my\nmastres. And sir, I have\n<P II,6>\nR[{eceived{] fro Calise ij letters to you, and I wulld a sent\ntheme to you before thise time, but I cowd no none body to\nconvey theme savyng I had delyverde theme to a woman of Henly,\nand assone as sche was on horsebake in the strete sche wase\narestid, and that is +te cause that you had theme nat before\nthese tyme. And sir, I ame callyd apon for +te [\\\"for +t\"\nREPEATED IN MS.\\] monys, the wheche Davyd owyt, and in spesyall\nof the good man of +te marmayd, and of the polt'. And sir, I\nhave inqueryd of maister Wrohntn is comemyng to London, and as\nyet he is nat come, but as sone as heys come you schalle have\nunderstondyng with +te grase of God, who have your Right\nworschipffull and Reverent maister in his blessyd kepyng ever.\nAt London the xij daye of Maye.\n   By your prentyse Goddard Oxbryge.\n   To my Right worshipffull and Reverent maister Willm. Stonore,\nsquyer, be delivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "assistant/apprentice of trade partner - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Goddard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Oxbryge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant/apprentice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GOXBRYGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goddard Oxbryge to William Stonor on 12 May, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#SocialMobility>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Social Mobility"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 99>\n[} [\\LXXXII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDILINE HALL,\nOXFORD.}]\n   Deare Ned - I believe you doo as willing reseafe my letters\nas I rwit them, which makes me willingly to take all oportunitys\nto give you aschurance I am nowaye vnmindful of you. Your father\nhas fully agreed with my cosen Vahan and her sister, whoo went\nfrom heance this morning, and about that biuesnes he now sends\nto Loundon; so that this bearer is to rest at Oxford, on the\nfast. We heare a confidente report that the kinge is agreed with\nthe Scoths, and I hope it is true. Your father, I thanke God, is\nwell. I have resued the booke you sent me, and thanke you for\nit. I beleeue I shall like it well, for the subiet is very\nneedfull to be knowne, and the aughter of it, is of judgment,\nthearefore I beleeue he has doun it well. The wellknoweing how\nfure our pastions are good and how fure euill, and the right way\nto goworne them is dificule; and in my obseruation I see but\nfeawe, that are stutidious to gouerne theaire pastions, and it\nis our pastions that trubells our selfs and others. \n   Deare Ned, I longe to see you, and I hope I shall with\ncomfort. Mr. Salawewell is with your father. The Lord in mercy\nfitt you and us for the day of fast, and I hope Mr. Gower will\npreach at Oxford. Mr. Heath will be at Bromton on the fast. I\nlooke that Mr. Pirkins should rwite to me when he will let you\ncome home. \n<P 100>\nI pray God blles you and fill you with gras, which is the best\nriches. \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^July 4, 1640. Bromton Castell.^)\n   Remember my loue to your worthy tutor. The messenger is not\nyet returned out of Linconscheer.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "99" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 4 July, 1640"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Ontology> ;
        <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description>
                "The Friend of a Friend (FOAF) RDF vocabulary, described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language." ;
        <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title>
                "Friend of a Friend (FOAF) vocabulary" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Currency>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This code list provides code values for currencies."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "code list for Currency (CURRENCY) - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#currency> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_055>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "preferments" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1661 T GSHELDON>\n<X GILBERT SHELDON>\n<P II,25>\n[} [\\XIX. - FROM THE BISHOP OF LONDON, TO BISHOP COSIN.\\] }]\n[^FROM GILBERT SHELDON^]\n   My very good Lord,\nI am confident that Dr. Barwicke and Dr. Sudbury will answer\nboth our expectations, and that we shall be happy in them. Dr.\nTriplet gains little by the exchange, for he leaves his living\nand prebend with you and two other prebends, one in York and\nanother in Salisbury; the person the king commends to you to\nsucced him in his living is one Mr. Tirwit, altogether unknown\nto me, but often recommended to my care by the King, which I\nwonder at, since upon enquiry I hear him to be a person of very\nindifferent parts of learninge or prudence. I have a great\nkindnes for Mr. Sancroft, and am glad that your Lordship hath so\ntoo. When he is the King's Chaplayne for ought I know he is as\nlike to be fixed in your parts as anywhere else, but if there be\noccasion to use him elsewhere I know you will not be too severe\nto us if\n<P II,26>\nwe take him from you. For those you recommend to me I shall give\nyour Lordship an account of my radines to serve them when we\nmeet, which must be at the beginninge of the Parliament, for the\nKing expects it from all of our order, and when his great\nbusines for his revennew and that of the Church is over any may\nhave liberty to returne to his dioces. He supposeth that none\namonge us is so inconsiderable but that he hath interest enough\nin one or other to promote his busines more effectually than can\nbe done by a proxye.\n   Mr. Brevint will I thinke ere longe come over, and so I will\nleave him to looke after his owne busines.\n   I begge your prayers, and rest\n   Your Lordship's most affectionate\n   Brother and Servant,\n   Gilb. London.\n   Sept. 3=d=, '61.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow bishops" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sheldon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "306" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSHELDON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gilbert Sheldon to John Cosin on 3 September, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTANE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1015" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stane" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MMACRO>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; sufficiently well read to recognise literary allusions, interested in contemporary publications; able to read French." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Godfrey, privy purse to Queen Anne; the family came from Risby, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Macro née Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1689-1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Little Haugh Hall, Suffolk (domicile by 1719); earlier probably London or Suffolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1714 Cox Macro, antiquary and Church of England clergyman (though he apparently never held any ecclesiastical preferment), landowner; had three children (one died in infancy). Liked to entertain her son's university friends; one of her favourites was Richard Hurd." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-25 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3985" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1753" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Macro née Godfrey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSHADFORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sat on all of the parliamentary commissions in Durham during the civil war. Sheriff of Durham 1651." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shadforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "North (lived in co. Durham)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1631 Elizabeth, daughter of Marmaduke Blakiston (prebendary of Durham), sister of John Cosin's wife Frances. A supporter of the Parliamentary interest during the civil war." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "275" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Shadforth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Blandford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Blandford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Blandford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_East+Sheen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "East Sheen, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "East Sheen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pall+Mall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pall Mall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pall Mall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_085>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 133>\n[} [\\LXXXV. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeare Sister,\n   I am very sorry in deed to understand by your servant that\nyou are not in good health, & the more bee cause I heare that it\nis an ague that travills you att this present: it is the desease\nthat dooes att this tyme moste predomynate, for wee heare, the\nLorde bee praysed for it! that the plague is lessenned att the\nleste 3000 a week of the proportyon of what it hath bin. Your\nservant founde mee att Colchester this daye, beeing Sondaye,\nwhere I have bin eaver sence Frydaye night past. I am inployed\nto survaye these marrytanyan parts, for to rayse sutch workes or\ntake sutch order as I shall thincke fyttest for the presurvatjon\nof the towne & haven of Colchester. I have with mee 500 foote &\na troope of hors, beesids 200 foote which I founde in the towne\nbeefore my aryvall. The daye after I came theather beeing\nSatterdaye, I spent it sollely inspecting the harbore & the\ntowne: the sayme night I received letters from my Lord of\nWarrick to hasten my retourne to the army with all expedytyon,\nfor that, hee rights, since my coming from that, the enymye is\ndrawne downe with more forses to Donkerick, &\n<P 134>\nthat all there fleet is drawne out of their harbore, & lyes\nunderneath the castle of the towne, reddy to seet sayle; upon\nwhich newes I have sent a curryer this daye back to my Lord, to\nadvertis him of the present estate of the place, & to lett him\nknow that one Tusedaye morning by bracke of the daye, God\nwilling, I pourpose to bee att the army. The troops are not\nlyckely to seaver this good whyle yett. You maye bee assured to\nheere from mee, as occasion shall offer it selfe to me,\ncontjneually: but I dooe want the assistance of servants\nexcedingly; my Lord of Warrick was fayne to lend mee his page to\nattend mee this jorny. I have received the fortje pounde from\nyour servant which I wrjt unto you for; for the which I am much\nyour servant, & I must desier you to paye your selfe againe with\nyour one money. My pore wyfe I am shewer is much distresed for\nthat shee hath not hard from mee neaver sence my coming from\nhir; neather dooe I knowe how to send unto hir, pore creature!\nto comforte hir. I praye, remember my love to my brother Bacon &\nto all your lyttle ones; &, I praye, entertayne the treu love of\n   Your eaver: affec' brother & servant,\n   T. Meautys.\nColchester, Sept. the 18=th= 1625.\n   To my deare sister the Lady Cornewallis, att her howse att\nBrowme, these, Suffolk.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Colchester> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 18 September, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hayes>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hayes" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hayes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWILKES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP; Lord Mayor (1774)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29410" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Leyden (Holland)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Israel Wilkes (1698-1761), malt distiller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilkes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1725-1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Buckinghamshire; retired to Paris in 1764; returned to London and Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of Laurence Sterne. A demagogue, once an outlaw for libel." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "174" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1797" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Wilkes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dewsbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dewsbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shrouesbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shrouesbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shrouesbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flanders> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Louvain, Flanders" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Louvain" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Charterhouse>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Charterhouse" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charterhouse" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (family, local war events, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 204>\n[} [\\CCI. TO HER SON EDWARD.\\] }] \n   My deare Ned - On saterday I receued your letter by Raphe.\nYour being well is mine, and thearefore you may beleeue I\nreioyce in it. That you left me with sorrow, when you went last\nfrom Brompton, I beleeue; for I thinke, with comfort I thinke of\nit, that you are not only a child, but on with child-like\naffections to me, and I knowe you haue so much vnderstanding\nthat you did well way the condistion I was in; but I beleeue it,\nyour leaueing of me was more sorrow then my condistion could be;\nbut I hope the Lord will in mercy giue you to me again, for you\nare both a Joseph and a Beniamin\n<P 205>\nto me, and deare Ned, longe to see me; and I hope when you haue\nspent some littell time in the army you will come to Brompton.\nSence you desired your brother to come to you, I could not deny\nit, though I was loth to leaue him. I hope he is come, before\nthis, safe to you; and I pray God blles you both togeather, and\nthat I may agene haue you returne in safety with your deare\nfather. In this cuntry they begine to rais nwe tropes, and they\nhaue seast the country at 1200 (^l.^) a-month. My lo. Harbert\nand colonel Vaueser whoo is to be gouerner of Heariford, is gone\nvp into Moungomeryscheere to rais soulders. All of them are\nreturned into Hearifordsheere; S=r= Wallter Pye, M=r= Brabson,\nM=r= Smaleman, M=r= Wigmore, M=r= Ligen, and M=r= Stiles and\nGardnas, whoo has quartered soulders in Kingsland, and they say,\nthat besides the 1200 (^l.^) a month, theare must be free\nquarter for soulders. They counsell, but the Lord in mercy\ndefeate theaire counsells. I must looke for nwe one-seets, but I\nhope I shall looke to my rocke of defence, the Lord my God, from\nhome is deleuerance. Out of Chescheere, I heare from a sure\nhand, that on the 19 of this month S=r= William Brerton sent out\na party of hors into Sharpschere, but when they weare plundering\nat Hanmere, the lo. Capells tropes supprised them; they hasted\nto theaire horsess and fleed, but theare was taken prisnors of\nthem the leftenan colonell and captain leftenant Sanky, and 13\nmore taken prisners, and about 12 slaine, and many more wounded.\nThey vsed the prisnors very barborously. All Lancascheere is\ncleered, only Latham howes. My lord of Darby has left that\ncounty, which they take ill. My deare Ned, I know you loue to\nheare how I doo. I thanke God, beyond my expectation or that of\nsome in my howes, my prouistions has heald out; and I haue\nborrowed yet not much mony, though my tenants will not pay me,\nand Coolborn deales very ill with me, and will pay me no mony;\nand M=r= Connisbys steward sent to him to know wheather he would\nreceaue the 6 coolts, and he neuer toold me of it, but sent them\nword he durst not. This M=r= Eaton rwite me word of yesterday.\n   Your brother can tell you I sent for a sargent to colonnell\nMassey, \n<P 206>\nand he sent me one, and I hope he will doo very well. As you\ndesired to haue some honnest man sent you, I did as much desire\nto send you some. Those that I thought would haue gone gladly,\nfindes out excusess, but theas 3 desired to goo, to venture\ntheair liues with you, or elles they would not goo from me.\nDoctor Write asked his man the question, but the poore gardner\nand Stangy desired it of themselfes, and they seet forward with\ngood corage. I will endeuor to see wheather any will contribute\nto buy a hors; but thos that haue harts haue not means, and they\nthat haue means haue not harts. I doo not send you Jack\nGriffets, becaus I thought you might like Phillip Loouke, whoo\nis a pretty inienious fellow, but if you would haue Griffets, I\npray you let me know by Raphe, and I will, if pleas God, send\nhim to you. By Raphe and the rest I haue sent you [^IN EDITION\nyon^] your bookes. Deare Ned, I could say much more to you, but\nI haue run out my paper. The Lord of Heauen blles you and\npresarue you, and make you to doo worthely and to outliue all\ntheas trubells. \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^June 30, 1643.^)\n   I am confident you will hate all plundering and\nvnmercifullness. I pray you aske your brother what I bide him\ntell you concerning M=r= Hill.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman, parliamentary army officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 30 June, 1643"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkeley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Berkeley, Gloucestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Berkeley" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89i_contains>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "inclut"@fr , "enthält"@de , "περιέχει"@el , "содержит"@ru , "空间上包含了"@cn , "contains"@en , "contém"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Warminster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wiltshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Warminster, Wiltshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Warminster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bombay>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bombay" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bombay" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOCKRAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC as a merchant in 1619, worked at Bantam 1619-1626. Organized closing of EIC Japan factory in 1623." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cockram" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Worked at Bantam 1619-1626. Visited Japan 1623-24." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died at sea en route to England in 1626." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Cockram" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business (mistress Swete's case)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1462? T THAMPTON>\n<X THOMAS HAMPTON>\n<P I,59>\n[} [\\67. THOMAS HAMPTON TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\31 Aug. (1462)\\]\n<P I,60>\n   Rythe wurschypf[{ull Co{]syn, I recommaunde me to yow, letyng\nyow understande +tat my Suster Swete ffulherteyly dayly praying\nGodd for yourre gode. S[{yr, sche recomaunds{] her to yow,\ns[{pec{]yally prayng yow to do your tender dyligens as unto the\nparson of Sylverton for +te hafyng of p[{rofe . . .{] . Syr, ye\nwere no rather gon fro my house but +te parsons man came unto us\nand lete my Suster understande +tat his mayster had ff[{ound{]\nfayre evydens under seale to profe Thomas to be sone of syr\nWater Romsey and Jahne, his ffurst wyff, and with +tat sche wuld\nordeyne a suffycyaunte persone to be bounde with here in maner\nand forme, as we ben boundyn and as ye must nedys see: ffor +te\nsayde Obligacion moste nedys be delyveryd by your hands or by\n+te hand of Phylyp Pymme acordyng to an endenture made betwene\n+te parson man and [{. . . Mo{]reover, Syr, in eny wyse +tat we\nmay haf notyse of +te parson what maner tytull Wykes made ffor\nStapulham ayenst hym and ayenste Syr J. Beynton, Knyth, and thyf\nhit were by d[{er{]ayng, +tat in eny wyse +tat we may haf a\ncopye of hit; and thyf hit be by wey of ple, +tat we may haf +te\nRecord and what yere hit was, and what terme: and +tat +te\nparson wull stere theym +tat were of Beyntons Counsell and his\nto be of owr Counsell for owr mony. And also, Syr, I lete yow\nwyte +ter schall no more be don to +te offyse ffyndyng in no\nwyse. Hyth wat ye may +tat ye were wyth uns, ye schall\nunderstande a beter meane &c. on. Remembre . . . my lord of\nSuthfolke wull be in the mater and he be made on of +te ffeffes,\nas ye wull desyr hym ye or naye, or m . . . ch on as ye dar\ntruste: the mater ys beter +ten we understode, a grete dell,\n+tankyd be Godd. No more to yow at +tis tyme, but he +tat made\nboth yow and me preserve us in perpetuyte, Amen.\n   Wrytyn at London in Our Palys of the Flete, +te laste daye of\nAugust.\n   By your owne Thomas Hampton.\n   Gode syr, I pray yow remembre Mowne in your comyng homward\n+tat he woll be my gode Cosyn, +ter ys non o+ter mene, but +te\nKyng wull haf mony me semyth by Fowler.\n   Unto my ryght Wurshypfull Cosyn, Thomas Stonor, be thys\ndelyveryd in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Passages missing" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow gentlemen; friendly" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "408" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hampton to Thomas II Stonor on 31 August, 1462"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P84_had_at_most_duration>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the maximum length of time covered by an E52 Time-Span. \nIt allows an E52 Time-Span to be associated with an E54 Dimension representing it’s maximum duration (i.e. it’s outer boundary) independent from the actual beginning and end.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "hatte Höchstdauer"@de , "had at most duration"@en , "είχε μέγιστη διάρκεια"@el , "имеет длительность меньше чем"@ru , "durou no máximo"@pt , "a duré au plus"@fr , "时间最多持续了"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P38i_was_deassigned_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E42_Identifier> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was deassigned by"@en , "ακυρώθηκε από"@el , "wurde aufgehoben durch"@de , "был отменен посредством"@ru , "foi retirada a atribuição por"@pt , "被取消标识符於"@cn , "a été désattribué par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & church issues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1625 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,52>\n[} [\\XXXII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good Jhon,\nMy best love remembered. The letter you sent inclosed came from\nParis by Fetherston. It is about Eusebius, whose works they are\nnow printing there in Greek and Latin, and desire my notes out\nof manuscripts and the 5 books against Marcellus, which I have\ntranslated out of Greeke into Latin. I must therfore have my\nEusebius sent back agayne, to fitt it for them, though I have\nwritten first to tender unto them some conditions. Fetherston I\nam by them directed unto, to deale [{with{] . It is\n<P I,53>\nMorell the printer that sendeth by means of one Lucas\nHolstenius, with whom I was acquainted here, an Hamburger, a\ngood scholer, who telleth me he is setting forth another tome to\nthe (^Bibliotheca Patrum^) , of Fathers not yet extant, and\nwould fayne have some from us, if we have any. What Austen hath\nI can not tell. The man is, I thincke, an honest man.\nHowesoever, he may take the fortune I do, in helping\n(\\rempublicam literariam\\) . Send me, I pray therefore, Eusebius\nback, and Cassander's works if they may be had. I here say Dr.\nPrideux' 9 eggs are rotten, that is, must be called in. My Lord\nof Northumberland's chappleyn coming yesterday from London told\nme so. And to quitt him I said that Elton's books must be burnt.\n(\\Molem invidiae\\) , howe shall we beare. As sone as you can,\ngett directions from Court what to doe. And concerning that of\nthe Crosse (\\quid si\\) I did affirme openly what I meane? what\nhave they to do? is it against comon [\\? prayer,\\] etc? They\nwill say it is Popery. So they do allredy. Can they convent me\nfor it? Or if, (\\quo jure\\) punish me? But let it go as it is,\nonly with that addition you speake of out of the Letany, (\\Per\nCrucem et Passionem libera, etc.\\) It is much to purpose.\n<P I,54>\n   You delt bravely with that nodder with his grave head you\nwrote of. I shall tell him a peice of my minde when we meet. For\nF. and his curate, knave and foole, lett them go. If you thincke\nfitt, leave out the postscript. I am indifferent if you do it or\nnot. It is no matter whether the D=r=. see my Answere any more.\nI have much added out of Mr. Perkins, as you see, their great\nRabbi, what will he say to that. Touching the Epistle, to whom?\n(\\Cui\\) but (\\Domino Regi\\) , if att all. I say if att all, for\nis not the Title an Epistle? Shall I make an other? Beside, in\nthe conclusion I fly to him agayne. But I will follow my Lord's\nand your advise in this: (\\cui responsum meum hoc intimes\\) . I\nsend you the rest of my Latin observations. Here is all I will\nyett putt forth. Lownes I thincke is true, though hard. The\nother you say is a (^Fether^) , let him fly alone. You have the\ntitle of that, have you not? My wife saith such exquisite\nthancks nede not. She hath asked me twyce or thrice if you can\nnot in fayre whether [\\weather\\] (\\excurrere\\) hether. It may be\nI shall see you before Shrove-tide. (\\Vale.\\)\n   (\\Tuus\\) , R. M.\n   Feb. 7, [\\1624-5.\\]\n   [\\ADDRESS TORN OFF.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 7 February, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OJOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WOOL MERCHANT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HIS BROTHERS JOHN AND RICHARD JOHNSON, MEMBER OF THE COMPROLLER OF ROYAL HOUSEHOLD'S HOUSEHOLD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to a merchant in Calais; service of John Gage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant (Richard Johnson)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "OTWELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JOHNSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1518?-1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A DEEPLY RELIGIOUS PROTESTANT; spoke & wrote fluent French; married Maria Warner 1546 (2 children Israel b. 1547 & Abigail b. 1548)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1098" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "24873" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1518" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1551" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "OTWELL JOHNSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician. Received his father's barony of Cessford & other lands from the crown 1573; declared a rebel, property escheated to the crown 1590 for murdering William Ker of Ancrum; received a remission 1591; warden depute > warden of the middle march 1594 (still raided into England); arrested by Sir Robert Carey in February 1598, handed over to the custody of the archbishop of York, released by June; Scottish privy councillor 1599, 1610; raised to the peerage as Lord Roxburghe 1600; lord of the articles 1604, -07; active in parliament; commissioner to the synod of Merse and Teviotdale 1607; 1st earl of Roxburghe, Lord Ker of Cessford and Caverton 1616; lord privy seal 1637; deprived of all public office 1649 due to his support for the engagement with Charles I 1648." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; did not know Latin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Ker (d. 1600) of Cessford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1569/70-1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Fled to England 1590; back 1591; after 1603 sojourns at court in England; died in Scotland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Janet Douglas, daughter of Sir James Douglas of Drumlanrig. Married (1) 1587 Margaret Maitland, only daughter of Sir William Maitland of Lethington, secretary of state under Mary of Guise and Mary, queen of Scots, and his wife, Jean Fleming, one of the famous ‘four Marys’, ladies-in-waiting to Mary, queen of Scots; (2) 1614 Jean Drummond (d. 1643), daughter of Patrick, Lord Drummond, and governess to the children of James VI; (3) Lady Isabel Douglas (d. 1672), daughter of William Douglas, 5th earl of Morton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Roxburghe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "127" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1650" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Ker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBRIERTONNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRIERTONNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "422" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BRIERTONNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1BANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Attorney in Yorkshire, dealt in property and grew wealthy, bought Revesby 1714; Clerk of the Peace for Nottingham 1706-, MP 1716-1727." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "(Giggleswick grammar school?) Apprenticed to attorney Thomas Chappell." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Banks (sr.) (c. 1630-1711), \"gentleman\", royalist soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1665-1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Giggleswick, Yorkshire. Sheffield 1681-; Scofton, Nottinghamshire c. 1702-; London c. 1716-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Mary Hancock when finished apprenticeship 1689." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "16589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5045" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1727" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph 1 Banks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Drayton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Drayton, Oxfordshire" , "Drayton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Drayton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_048>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1620 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 71>\n[} [\\XLVIII. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\]\n}]\nDeare Cornewallis,\n   I know that by this tyme I have deserved and undergonne much\nof your censuer, if I have not lost all your favor; which to\nredeem I do protest unto you that the only cause you have binne\nso long without hearing from me was, that I was ashamed to send\ntill I could retorne you that part of your wealth you have so\nlong binne pleased to trust me with; to whom alone I had binne\nbeholding for a curtesy of this natur. Now, if you be so\ncrewell as you cannot forgive me this fault,\n<P 72>\nplease yourselfe in imposeing any punishment on me you thinke my\noffence deserves, and I shall willingly undergoe itt, so itt may\npurchas my pardon, which I affectionatly beg, under promis never\nto be a trespasser in this kind againe. I hope to reseave itt\nsigned, by this bearer, who can give you an acount how I have\nspent my tyme this many months; att whos retorne to me if I\nmight hear that you wold be shortly att London, itt wold bring\nan infinit deale of contentment to\n   Your most faithfully loveing freind,\n   L. Bedford\nLeister, this 12th of September [\\1620\\] .\n   To my worthy and dear freind the La. Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leister+%28Leicester> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 12 September, 1620"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London+%28prison%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "London (prison)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London (prison)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLOMNOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FRIEND AND AGENT OF THE PASTONS, 'GENTLEMAN', JUSTICE OF THE PEACE often 1466-1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LOMNOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MANNINGTON, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "POSSIBLY RELATED TO THE PASTONS (Margaret calls him \"my brother\"), HIS WIDOW MARRIED EDMOND PASTON II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2012" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1481" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM LOMNOR" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CBANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "(Collingwood)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Lincolnshire? Lived in London after marrying Joseph II Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Née Collingwood? Widow of J2B's tenant Newcomen Wallis of Lincoln. Second wife of Joseph II Banks, m. 1731. Lived in St. James' Square, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1736" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Banks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P118_overlaps_in_time_with>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an overlap between the instances of E52 Time-Span of two instances of E2 Temporal Entity. \nIt implies a temporal order between the two entities: if A overlaps in time B, then A must start before B, and B must end after A. This property is only necessary if the relevant time spans are unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated).\nThis property is the same as the \"overlaps / overlapped-by\" relationships of Allen’s temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "overlaps in time with"@en , "est partiellement recouverte dans le temps par"@fr , "überlappt zeitlich mit"@de , "sobrepõe temporalmente"@pt , "προηγείται μερικώς επικαλύπτοντας"@el , "时段重叠了"@cn , "перекрывает во времени"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMASHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Hill (d. c. 1690), Anabaptist, merchant of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Abigail" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Masham née Hill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1670-1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "?Born in London. Chafford, Kent late 1680s-90; St Albans 1690-. Windsor 1700-. Langley (near Windsor) 1714-; Otes, Essex, 1723-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Elizabeth Jenyns (c. 1642-1691x9; da. of Sir John J. of St Albans); second cousin of Robert Harley; cousin of Sarah Churchill (later duchess Marlborough), who became Abigail's patron in 1690. A's father died before 1690; she joined the household of Sir George Rivers for a while before being taken in by Sarah Churchill. Became the favourite of Queen Anne, whose household she joined c. 1700; woman of the bedchamber 1702. Married 1707 Samuel Masham (1678/9-1758), a groom to Prince George of Denmark, created baron ?1711. Weilded political influence over Anne c. 1705-14. Keeper of the privy purse 1711. After Anne's death lived in retirement. Friend of Swift." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baroness" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1734" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abigail Masham née Hill" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P87_is_identified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an E53 Place using an E44 Place Appellation. \nExamples of Place Appellations used to identify Places include instances of E48 Place Name, addresses, E47 Spatial Coordinates etc.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "有辨认码"@cn , "идентифицируется посредством"@ru , "αναγνωρίζεται ως"@el , "é identificado por"@pt , "est identifié par"@fr , "is identified by"@en , "wird bezeichnet als"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ROJACKSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Rowland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Belfast" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sir Christopher Lowther's partner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2862" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rowland Jackson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_English+Harbour>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "English Harbour" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P84i_was_maximum_duration_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "είναι μέγιστη διάρκεια του/της"@el , "был максимальной длительностью для"@ru , "war längste Dauer von"@de , ""@cn , "was maximum duration of"@en , "foi a duração máxima de"@pt , "a été la durée maximum de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mitchelstown>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mitchelstown, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mitchelstown" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACOLLETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Collett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COLLETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1603?-1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BOURN, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, AND LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF SUSANNA AND JOHN COLLETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1374" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1090" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1638" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNA COLLETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 80>\n[} [\\LXII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDALENE HALL,\nOXFORD.}]\n   My dear Ned - Yesterday I reseued your letter by my cosen\nDauis, and this day yours by the carrier, both weare very\nwellcome to me, and I desire to acknowledg Gods mercy to me,\nthat you inioy your health, which I pray God you long doo, with\na hart desirous to spend all your strentgh and health to the\nglory of your God. \n   My deare Ned, I thanke you for your ernest desire for my\nhealth. I am, I think, better for your prayers. I did not send\nfor doctor [^BLANK IN THE TEXT^] to take phisick, for I thanke\nGod I was not sike, but I knwe I had need of cordialls, and thos\nI toucke of doctor Deodate and not of Doctor Rwit. I thanke God\nI am now abell to site up a littell. This day I sate vp out of\nmy beed allmost an ower. I should be glad to haue you with me,\nsince I can let your thoughts run with me. I did not thinke I\nhad bine with child when you weare with me. The Lord blles you,\nand make you still a comfort to\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Pheb. 8. 1639. Bromton.^)\n   Your father, brothers and sisters are well. \n   Remember my saruis to y=r= worthy tutor, whoo I hope\nremembers me in his prayers, for I doo him in mine.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "80" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 8 February, 1640"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_N1BACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "solicitor of court of augmentations 1537; solicitor of Cambridge University; attorney of court of wards and liveries 1546; high steward of St. Albans; KNIGHTED 1558, LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL 1558, PRIVY COUNCILLOR; \"the most important figure in East Anglian politics [in the 1570's]\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon, x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1002" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1523; BA 1527; Gray's Inn 1533; bencher 1550; treasurer 1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "NICHOLAS I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1510?-1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GORHAMBURY (Norfolk), HERTFORDSHIRE AND LONDON. ALSO TRAVELLED TO PARIS AFTER STUDIES IN CAMBRIDGE. Buried in St. Paul's Cathedral. Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D, DA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "15417" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "9538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1510" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1579" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "NICHOLAS I BACON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GHICKES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13203" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School in Thirsk, Yorks.; free school in Northallerton, Yorks.; apprenticed to Plymouth merchant; St John's College, then Magdalen College, Oxford (MA 1665, BD 1675)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Hickes, landowning farmer of Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hickes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1642-1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Yorkshire. Cornwall 1658-1659. Oxford 1659-1676. Grand Tour 1673-1674. Worcester 1683-; London 1691-, with some years spent elsewhere." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Leading philologist and Anglo-Saxon scholar. Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England 1694. Fellow of Lincoln College 1664-1681; 1665 to 1673 tutor of LC. Deacon 1665. Various church offices 1670s-, incl. chaplain to Charles II 1681. Married 1679. Dean of Worcester 1683-1691. Outlawed 1691. Moved around for the rest of the decade. Wrote and published many works, noted for his \"thesaurus\", a history of English and other old Germanic languages and cultures." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop, scholar, antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2952" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1715" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Hickes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MROPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24071" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "High level of home education; classical languages" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight; lawyer; Lord Chancellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGARET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ROPER N. MORE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1505-1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MOVED FROM LONDON TO THE CONTINENT AFTER HIS FATHER'S DEATH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF SIR THOMAS MORE, WIFE OF WILLIAM ROPER, LAWYER, 1521-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10065" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "841" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1544" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARGARET ROPER N. MORE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_050>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1660 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,12>\n[} [\\X. - FROM DR. JOHN COSIN, BISHOP ELECT OF DURHAM, TO MR.\nSANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nYesternight the Bishop of Carlisle brought me word that Dr.\n<P II,13>\nBall must, of necessitie (as he alledgeth) bee at Ely upon the\nday when we are to be consecrated; and therefore wee are now\nbecome solecitors to you, as I told you my intention was before,\nto undertake the preaching of the sermon; which will bee most\nthankfully acknowledged as a speciall kindnes and favour done\nboth to the Bishops of Carlile and Chester, and to\n   Sir,\n   Your most affectionate friend\n   And servant in Christ,\n   Jo. Dunelm: (\\Electus\\) .\n   Durham House Nov. 13, 1660.\n   The Consecration day is like to be upon Sunday sevenight, the\n25 day of this moneth.\n   For Mr. Sancroft, at Mr. Beamont's, a Bookeseller's house in\nlittle Britaine, without Aldersgate.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop elect of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 13 November, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_C1MONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Finance minister, lord of the treasury 1697-99, first lord of the treasury 1714." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Addison, z Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19004" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School 1675; Trinity College, Cambridge 1679; MA and fellow of Trinity College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Montagu (1622-1681), politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1661-1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Horton, Northamptonshire (1661-1675); Westminster 1675-1679; Cambridge 1679-1680s; London 1680s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Founded the Bank of England. President of the Royal Society 1695-1698. \"No other statesman has initiated schemes which have left a more permanent mark on the financial history of England\". \"One of the ablest lords of the Whig junto\". Something of a benefactor to Daniel Defoe b.o. his campaign against the Tories." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Halifax" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3833" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1715" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-D>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "D" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daily"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holwal>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holwal, Dorset" , "Holwal" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holwal" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ludham%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ludham?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ludham?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_POORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Poore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Mainland Britain." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Owned land in Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1411" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Poore" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGRAVES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11313" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "BA Pembroke College, Oxford 1736; fellow of All Souls' 1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Graves (1677-1729), antiquary, educated at Pembroke College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Graves" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1715-1804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Mickleton, Gloucestershire (family seat); c. 1740-1743 Tissington, Derbyshire; a curacy near Oxford c. 1740s; Claverton, Somerset 1749-1804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Contributed his poems to Robert Dodsley's 'Collection'. Regular correspondence with Dodsley. Rector of Claverton 1749-1804. Offended his relatives by marrying a farmer's daughter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "9288" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1804" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Graves" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_080>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news on the death of her friend (James Marquis of Hamilton?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 118>\n[} [\\LXXX. COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeare Madam,\n   I acknowledge that I feele so to the quicke this last\nafliction God hath pleased to lay upon me as no worldly comfort\nwill ever be able to prevaile against itt, for I have lost the\nbest and worthiest freind that ever breathed, whom I could not\nlove enoffe for what he was to me, nor sufficiently\n<P 119>\nadmire for what he was in himselfe and to all the world; nor can\nI ever by any sorrow satisfie my owne hart that itt is such as I\nought to have for such a heavie crosse, which yett I trust will\nbe a means to fitt me the sooner for heaven, because I am sure\nnothing on earth will ever be able to recover much hold on me;\nnot that God hath not yett in mercie leaft me freinds I love\nbetter then ever I did myselfe, but this hath made me see that I\nmust have the best freinds in the world but to loose them I know\nnot how soone, for he that was so sodainly taken from me, both\nfor his years, strength, health and temper, was like to have\nlived to much greater adge than any I have left and so I think\nwould, had not his noble hart binne too great for thes tymes and\nhis fortunes in them. But he is, I doubt not, now wheare nothing\nof felicity is grudged him, and hath left behind him more trewly\nsorowfull harts of both nacions then any man's death now living\ncan make againe, and many of us yett know not how to indure one\nanother's sight, being deprived of his; for myselfe I must\ntrewly say I am a maimed body and worse, and so is my Lo.\nChamberlain, the last person left of power that I can relie on\nfor the worth of his affection and friendship to me; and, to\nspeake freely to you, the only honest harted man imployed that I\nknow now left to God and his countrie, in which I believe you\nwill hear\n<P 120>\nof a great change before this letter comme to your hands, for I\nheard this morning from Tibaults that the King was this morning\nin so weake estate, as there was no hope of his lyfe, though\ntill his 3 last fitts there was no [{more{] doubt of his safety\nthen of every man's that hath an ordinarie tercian ague, so\nfatal a yeare is this to great persons as well as meaner. The\nLo. therfore give us all grace not to delay preparing to be\nready whensoever He shall please to call us, and then the sooner\nHe takes us out of the misserable world the more cause we shall\nhave to magnifie his compacion. Deare Madam, retorn my thankes\nand affectionat salutacions to your husband, and believe that,\nthough itt will be with a sadder hart, I shall ever continue to\nlove you as your kindnes hath from tyme to tyme given me cause,\nwhich is all so unfortunat a woman as I am can deserve itt by;\nbut of that you shall never want any real proofe can be given by\n   Yo=r= most affectionat and thankefull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\n   I know I need not tell you that I take your kinde sending as\nkindly as is posible, and that I thanke you more for itt then I\ncan sett downe.\n   More Lodge, this 23 of March 1624-5.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_More+Lodge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 23 March, 1625"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P149i_identifies>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E75_Conceptual_Object_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "identifies"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APERCIVAL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "COMPTROLLER OF CUSTOMS AT DOVER, CAPTAIN OF ARCHCLIFF BULWARK AT DOVER, DURING THE CIVIL WAR CHARGED WITH MISAPPROBATION OF PUBLIC MONIES AND IMPRISONED. ROYALIST." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANTHONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PERCIVAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Denton Court, Kent (after Edward Swan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1647" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANTHONY PERCIVAL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDESAVEUZES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jeanne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "de Saveuzes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister-in-law of Anne Rouaud, Madame de Bours." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Madame de Riou" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "174" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jeanne de Saveuzes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises all phenomena, such as the instances of E4 Periods, E5 Events and states, which happen over a limited extent in time. \n\tIn some contexts, these are also called perdurants. This class is disjoint from E77 Persistent Item. This is an abstract class and has no direct instances. E2 Temporal Entity is specialized into E4 Period, which applies to a particular geographic area (defined with a greater or lesser degree of precision), and E3 Condition State, which applies to instances of E18 Physical Thing.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Temporal Entity"@en , "Έγχρονη  Οντότητα"@el , "Entité temporelle"@fr , "Временная Сущность"@ru , "Geschehendes"@de , "时间实体"@cn , "Entidade Temporal"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN14>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Shrewsbury, Shropshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Bailiffs, burgesses and commons of the town of Shrewsbury." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Citizens of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN6>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Might have been Thomas Cromwell himself? http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=38012" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Patron of Legbourne Priory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "285" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1424 T T1STONOR>\n<X THOMAS STONOR1>\n<P I,38>\n[} [\\46. THOMAS STONOR TO (SIR JOHN FORTESCUE)\\] }]\n[\\30 October, 1424\\]\n<P I,39>\n   Ryth welle belovyd syr, I grete yow well, doyng yow to\nundurstonde +tath yowre son Jon and I beth fully acorded as\ntowchyng to the ferme of the Maner off Ermyngton, as hys\nendenturys +terof beth enseylyd. And ye shall have +te lawe\nCourt of Mychellmasse last passed. Fur+turmore I send yow be the\nberer of +tys letter endenturys betwene yowre sone Rychard and\nmy feffeys, +te wyche ben made be avyse and asent of yowre son\nJon: prayinge yow that ye delyver nat the party of +te same\nendenturys enselyd be my feffeys into the tyme that yowre sone\nRychard have enselyd hys party of the same endenturys: and\nthanne hys party soo enselyd that ye delyver sesyng unto the\nsame Rychard and hys wyff aftyr the fourme of the endenturys: to\nwyche endenturys lakketh +te selyng of my uncle Belknap, wyche\nshall ensele +tem whanne he com fro beyonde see. And seeth that\nyowre forseyde son Rychard duly ensele +te same endenture, for\nyowre son Jonys honestie hanketh theron. And as towchyng the\nwarde of Wytburyes heyr, and of +te londys, the wyche longen to\nme, I pray yow that ye soo see +terto that my ryth be saved,\nthat I and my frendus schull have yow thonke therfore. And yf ye\nsee that hyt may lawfully be sesyd +tath ye sesed [\\hyt\nAFTERWARDS ERASED\\] as my trust ys in yow. Nomore y wryte unto\nyow at thys tyme, but the holy gost have yow in hys kepyng.\nI-wrytte at London the Monday nexte before alle-halwenday.\n   By Thomas Stonore.\n[\\NO ENDORSEMENT.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Draft." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Fortescue" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "neighbours" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "258" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1FORTESCUE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Stonor to John Sr. Fortescue on 30 October, 1424"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bender>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia+%28Moldavia%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bender, Russia (Moldavia)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bender" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newport>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Isle+of+Wight> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newport, Isle of Wight" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newport" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LHYDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP Newport 1660-1661, Oxford University 1661-1679, Wootton Bassett 1679; master of the robes to the king 1661-1678, diplomat 1676-1678 (e.g., ambassador-extraordinary to Poland), lord of the treasury 1679, privy councillor 1679-1685, viscount Hyde of Kenilworth 1681, earl of Rochester 1682, lord treasurer 1685-1687, knight of the Garter 1685, lord lieutenant of Hertfordshire 1687, privy council 1692, lord lieutenant of Ireland 1700-1703, lord president of the council 1710." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14332" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University of Oxford MA 1661." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Hyde (1609-1674), first earl of Clarendon, lord chancellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Laurence" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hyde" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1642, d. 1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in England (baptized in London), spent much of the interregnum in exile on the continent. Back to England 1660, MP for Newport (Cornwall). 1660s-70s London & court, connections to Oxford. 1676 on the continent (e.g. Poland, Nijmegen), 1677 Holland (The Hague), back to London 1678. Lord lieutenant of Ireland 1684 & 1700-1703 but never went there? Died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Frances née Aylesbury (1617-1667), Clarendon's 2nd wife. Married 1665 lady Henrietta Boyle (1645/6-1687), a younger daughter of Richard Boyle, first earl of Burlington and second earl of Cork, and his wife, Elizabeth Clifford, baroness Clifford. A court politician before the 1688 revolution, high-church tory after it." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Rochester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1711" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Laurence Hyde" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P135i_was_created_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wurde geschaffen durch"@de , "был создан посредством"@ru , "δημιουργήθηκε από"@el , "被创造於"@cn , "was created by"@en , "foi criado por"@pt , "a été créé par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E83_Type_Creation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94i_was_created_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Weymouth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Weymouth, Dorset" , "Weymouth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Weymouth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,25>\n[} [\\XVII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good honest Mr. Cosen,\nI shall send you my answere, I hope, the next weeke unto my\nInformers, though composed (\\tempore saevissimo\\) . My little\nMall hath ben desperately sicke ever since my returne from\nWindsore,\n<P I,26>\nand whether you shall ever see her more in this world or I enjoy\nher long I can not tell. I feare no. God must worke wonders if\nso. My joy, my greife! Till that come I send you this, a part of\nmy answere to Bulenger for Mr. Casaubon. If you like it and you\ncan gett it printed do. It will [{be{] a book it self, though it\nbe not the half of what I have don. Commend me to Dr. Lindsell,\nthough I thinke he hath forgotten me. Tell him his hostesse, a\nwidow by the way, at Chichester, is in love with the impresse\nand motto of his ring. (What passed (\\inter partes\\) then?) She\ndesireth a sample to make one for her self, and desired my wife,\nbeing at Chichester last weeke about my child, to procure. This\nin breife. I am in the house of mourning, therefore I can not\nlaugh. You and my Lord of St. David's may. If you write, lett me\nhave some newes, (\\de\\) Bishoprickes and Denryes, and who it was\nwould have putt my L[\\ord\\] K[\\eeper\\] out of Westminster\nlately, for so we heard at Pettworth. (\\Vale.\\)\n   Your assured,\n   R. M.\n   Nov. 14. [\\1624.\\]\n   Our newes is that Sir R. Weston shalbe Lord tresurer.\n(\\Faxit.\\) So if so, good Jhon, use all the strength you can to\nbring my brother Jh. Scull into his house. Will. Lakes, you\nknowe, can do all with him, and Will, I hope, will do any thing\nfor us. (\\Interest Ecclesiae\\) to have some of our side in such\nplaces, and he wilbe no great charge, being beneficed in towne.\n   To the w=ll=. my worthie frind, Mr. Ihon Cosen, att Duresme\nhouse.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "311" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 14 November, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hendon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hendon, Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hendon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MPENDARVES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "At home and a school run by a Huguenot refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Bernard Granville (1671-1723) (grandson of Bevil Grenville (1596-1643), royalist army officer)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pendarves née Granville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1700-1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wiltshire. Raised in London. Benchland, Gloucestershire 1714-1717, then Longleat, Wiltshire. Roscrow, Cornwall 1718-1721, then London until 1743 (Ireland 1731-1732). From 1743 mainly in Dublin until 1768, when London again. Summers at Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire. From 1785 to death at Windsor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) in 1718 Alexander Pendarves, a rich old Cornish landowner (d. 1724). Married (2) in 1743 Patrick Delany, until whose death in 1768 she lived mainly in Dublin. Friend and correspondent of Margaret Harley (duchess Portland) and Young. Popular in court circles, later great socialite. Friend of Swift from 1731." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Court favourite, artist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1788" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Pendarves née Granville" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 FN JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 227>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HUMPHREY JONES^]\nTo Mr. Humphrey Jones.\nGood Brother,\n   I have not had any letters from you these two last posts. If\nI had but a word how you and yo=r= family doe by every post it\nwould be sufficient.\n   The inclosed is from Coll=l= Mason to Mr. Courtney. It is\n<P 228>\ndesired that you should deliver it with yo=r= owne hand, because\nthere is inclosed a letter to Colonell Twisleton to pay you\n+L1000, with thirty pounds interest, which Twisleton owes Mason,\nupon a bond which Mr. Courtney hath in his custody, to deliver\nup upon paym=t= of the money. Coll=l= Mason hath a desire that\nthe money might be in his owne disposall, and apprehensive of\nthe slipperyness of such a single security for soe greate a sume\nin case of mortality or other alteration.\n   I have written to you by y=e= Lord Henry Cromwell that I\nmoved him to become purchaser of y=e= Lo=pp= of Bromfield and\nYale, which he tooke in very good p=t= and perceive he hath a\nvery good minde to y=e= purchase. I believe he is gone in his\nreturne to Wrexham to see the countrey. I acquainted him that I\nconceived he might buy the Lo=pp= from y=e= Sould=rs= whose\nDebentures are in the purchase for about 7s. in the pound, and\nfor my owne interest I would leave it to himselfe to give mee\nsatisfac~con for it in which way he please, and have likewise\nacquainted him that I have an other Debenture with the true\nstate thereof, and he seemed to be very desirous to be\nserviceable unto me in y=t= perticular. If I might have\nsatisfac~con for both my Debentures in the Lands I now hold from\nthe Com~onwealth as Tenant of the State and other, tho' the most\ncongruous lands, to those lands in the counties of Dublin and\nKildare or one of them, att double the Rates in the Act for\nSould=rs= and adventurers, I should be very well satisfyed with\nit, and thereby the satisfying of my Interest in Bromfield and\nYale in ready money would be avoided. The lands I now hold as\nTenant to y=e= State, are y=e= Townshipps and lands of\nNewcastle, Coleman's Towne, Ashgoe, Rathcredan, Greenoge\nLoughtowne, Ballinakelly, and some other small parcells mixed\nwith these, all of them being small Tenem=ts= and not one\ngentleman's house, or farme house,\n<P 229>\norchard or garden, standing upon them, but were wholy wast when\nI tooke them, haveing not within three myles of them neither\nwood, turfe, nor any other fuell, nor a River, saveing one\nlittle Brooke, soe small that I thinke a Trowt cannot live in\nit, neither is there any mill there to turne, soe that if I had\nit I conceive noe man would envy mee for it. These lands stand\nupon the moares of the county of Kildare, and the next adjoyning\nlands on to mee in Kildare is the Towne and lands of Castle\nLyons, a poore place inhabited by Irish, and part of it\nintermixed with the lands in my possession. I am the more\np~ticular in this matter that in case you finde any inclination\nto have any kinde of this nature done for my satisfac~con, you\nmay be furnished with soe many perticulars and certaintyes as I\ncan at present give to direct the drawing of such an Act or\norder for mee from his Highness and his Councell, as shall be\nadvised by Councell. It may be I shall have further occasion to\ntrouble you in this matter by the next. I cannot see any\npossibility to avoid it, but that the Lo=pp= is purchased with\nour Debentures which are delivered in, cancelled, and that none\nelse can have any clayme in it, for now we have noe security but\nour purchase, and the rest have their Debentures in their hands,\nwhich they may make sayle of or take satisfac~con for, and I\ncannot prevent it. Suppose that in this +L2000, only +L600\nshould be accounted and allowed unto mee upon the purchase, how\nshould I be secured y=e= rest, my Debenture is cancelled; and if\nit be said that I shall have a share in their Debentures which\nare comprehended in the letter of attorney, are not many of them\nsold away? And what proportion should I have out of every man's\nDebenture, and how shall those proporc~ons be secured unto mee?\nseeing I must not have their Debentures in my owne keeping, and\nhow many besides myselfe must have the like share out of every\nman's Debenture. The fancy\n<P 230>\nof intituling all the Brigade to y=e= purchase made with our\nDebentures hath neither reason, nor possibility of practice in\nit, without apparent loss and confusion. It may be wee might\nhave the favour of haveing our money upon the Exise paid in\nintirely, if you have not made sayle thereof already. I am now\nin hast. My service to my sister.\n   Yo=r= loving Brother,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, y=e= 24=o= March, 1653.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year should be 1654? National Library of Wales catalogue gives the date as \"1653[/4], Mar. 24\"; however, this letter is doubtlessly posterior to the letter written to Lord Henry Cromwell (JONES_039, p. 255), dated 17 April 1654." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "227" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Humphrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "deputy governor of Dublin in 1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "834" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Humphrey Jones on 24 March, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PHENRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12976" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St Martin-in-the-Fields; Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford (MA 1652)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Henry, courtier (1590-1652; keeper of the orchard at Whitehall; later page to James, Duke of York)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1631-1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Westminster; Oxford 1647-1652, then lived in Worthenbury and finally in Broad Oak, Flintshire (briefly Whitchurch, Shropshire 1667-1668)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Playmate of the princes Charles and James. Godson of earls of Pembroke and Carlisle, and the Css. Salisbury. Ordained presbytarian minister 1657; ejected 1661. Remained a preacher; later taught young scholars in his home. 1672 licensed to preach at home. Persecuted again 1680-1687." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1696" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philip Henry" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P10_falls_within>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes an instance of E4 Period, which falls within the E53 Place and E52 Time-Span of another. \nThe difference with P9 consists of (forms part of) is subtle. Unlike P9 consists of (forms part of), P10 falls within (contains) does not imply any logical connection between the two periods and it may refer to a period of a completely different type.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "发生时间涵盖於"@cn , "находится в пределах"@ru , "fällt in"@de , "falls within"@en , "εμπίπτει"@el , "s’insère dans le cours de"@fr , "está contido em"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of England, Scotland and Ireland 1649- (de jure) or 1660- (de facto). Father executed after civil war 1649; lived in exile 1551-1660; monarchy restored 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3, x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Charles, Hamilton, Original 3, x Minette" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5144" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "1631 countess of Dorset appointed his governess; 1638-1641 governed by William Cavendish, earl of Newcastle (taught sports and the arts); tutored by the learned Dr. Brian Duppa, dean of Christ Church, Oxford; 1641 governed by William Seymour, marquess of Hertford; 1642 back to king's custody; governed by the earl of Berkshire. Nominal leader of royalist forces in the west country 1645, advised by a council of moderate royalists. 1646 reunited with mother in France; religious upbringing, academic instruction continued by Duppa (now bishop of Salisbury); taught mathematics by Thomas Hobbes, acquired a great compass of knowledge (physics, chemistry, navigation). Studied French and Italian in Cologne c. 1654." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles I Stuart (1600-1649), king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1630-1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Civil war 1642 => Oxford -1645, Bristol, Cornwall; 1646 Paris (Scotland & England 1650, then back); 1654 Cologne; 1656 Brussels; 1660 back to London. Court!" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Henrietta Maria Stuart (1609-1669), daughter of Henri IV of France and Marie de' Medici. Married 1662 the Portuguese infanta, Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705). Had numerous mistresses (e.g., Nell Gwynne), acknowledged 14 illegitimate children; no legitimate children that lived. Interested in science and technology; \"favoured pursuits rather sporting than cultural\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10389" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Buckinghamshire?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Buckinghamshire?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, goodwill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1619 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 63>\n[} [\\XLIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF\nBEDFORD TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Cornewallis,\n   I send this bearer to inquire of my sicke freinds, into which\nnumber I am extream sorry to hear M=r= Bacon is fallen, both for\nhis own sake and yours, and as desirous as any can be to hear of\nhis amendement, which I hartely pray for, and hope to reseave\nthe good newse of att this messenger's retorne. I heard not of\nhis being ill till my Lo. Chamberlain told me of itt, and that\nupon that occasion you had excused your selfe from coming to the\nQueen's funeral, whear I hoped to have seen you, and am doubly\nsory upon this occasion to faile of that contentment; ear long I\ntrust a happier one will bring us with gladnes to meete, which I\nwish to you in as great a measure as I do to\n   Your most affectionat freind and servant,\n   L. Bedford.\n   The K. is earnest to have the funeral hastened, and sayth itt\nshall be on Saturday com se'night; but, for all that, I thinke\nitt will not be till this day fortnight.\nBedford House, in haste, this Thursday morning,\n[\\April 1619.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on April, 1619"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_065>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500 T GEMERSON>\n<X GEORGE EMERSON>\n<P 145>\n[} [\\LETTER CXIII.\\] }]\n(^To the right wyrshypful Sir Robert Plompton, kt. in hast.^)\n   Right wyrshipful Sir, and my special good mastre, after dew\nrecomendations had, I hartily thank your good mastership that it\nwold please you to cause mee to bee praied for. I beseeche\nAlmighty God that I may live to do you such service therfore, as\nmay contente your mastership. I received your letter by Mr.\nSygskyke, clerk, and 2 ryals closed therin; and acording to your\ncommandement I have retained in the Exchequer, by the advice of\nMr. Blakewall, Mr. Denny; in the Chauncry, Porter, and given\nunto them ther fees. I have delivered all your letters, and from\nMr. Blakwall, I trust, ye have answer by one of Mr. Gascoygne\nservants. And also for all things compresed in your first letter\nthat I received by John Wadd, as touching any accion to be taken\naganst you, or any (\\diem clausit extremum\\) for any office to\nbe founde, I shall doe therin as much as lyeth in my power, that\nyour mastership may have knowledg therof. If ther be any such\nwryt made, yt must be in Porters office, and he hath promysed me\nthat ther shall none passe, but he shall give me knowledg\ntherof; and if ther come any (\\Inquisicio virtute officii\\) , it\nmust come into the office, wherat Mr. Deene is dayly: wherfore,\nI trust to\n<P 146>\nGod that your mastership shall have knowledg, if any such things\nfortune. They have made search in the Escheker for the perdon\nthat was pledet, suppose the title had bene made therin as here\nto Sir William, and when they saw that it was by feffment, they\nwere not well content. The names that are in the byll for to be\nschereff; (^Not: and Derb:^) Sir Ralfe Langford, Ormound, and\nSuch; (^Yorkshire^) , Sir William Bulmer, Sir William Engelby,\nand Sir W. Griffith. Sir Humfrey Stanley labors to be Schereffe\nin Staffordshire: herof I shall acertan you, as sonne as the\nbyll cometh from the King. I have receyved from your mastership\nxl=s=; at the end of this terme, I shall send you a byll of all\nthe matters of this terme; and as for the accion which procedeth\nagainst Sir John Hastyngs, I shall contynue yt to the next\nterme, by the grace of God, who ever kepe you and yours. From\nLondon, with the hand of your servant, the x day of November.\n   Georg Emerson.\n   Sir, also yt was shewed unto me by one Master Newdigate, that\nthes names for (^Not: and Derb:^) were put in the byll by the\nlabor of the sayd Master Newdigate, at the request and desire of\nSir William Meryngs heire. And yt please your mastership, me\nsemes that yt were well done to send unto M=r= Meryng, to know\nwheder he wilbe frindly in thes matters or no; and if he may doe\nany thing with the above named personnes.\n   [\\10 Nov. 1500.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Emerson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GEMERSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Emerson to Robert I Plumpton on 10 November, 1500"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P10i_contains>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "时间上涵盖"@cn , "contains"@en , "enthält"@de , "contém"@pt , "περιλαμβάνει"@el , "содержит"@ru , "contient"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Halstead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Halstead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Halstead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPULLEIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Outer barrister at Lincoln's Inn 1496, governor by 1516/17, lent reader 1521/22. Local administrative & governmental offices: vice-chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster 1515; eschator for Yorkshire 1516-17; commissioner for examinations in Star Chamber proceedings 1520, -36; commissioner for taking Duchy depositions 1521; steward of the manor of Barnoldswick 1522; collector of the West Riding subsidy 1523; JP for the West Riding 1530-41; recorder of York 1534-37; deputy steward of Knaresborough, commissioner for the muster at Harrogate 1539. Attorney for Sir Robert Plumpton (after Edward Plumpton)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lincoln's Inn 1496." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Pullein, \"late of Killinghall\" 1509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pullein" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Knaresborough, Yorkshire; barrister at Lincoln's Inn => London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married the daughter of Thomas Roos of Ingmanthorpe, who was related by marriage to the Plumptons. Also known as John Pullan or Pulleyne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3413" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1541" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pullein" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HTODD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of University College, Oxford 1678; chaplain to Thomas Smith (bishop of Carlisle) and vicar of Kirkland, Cumberland 1684; prebendary of Carlisle 1685-death; vicar of Stanwix 1685-88; rector of Arthuret 1688-death; vicar of Penrith 1699-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queen's College, Oxford 1672, BA 1677, (University College?) MA 1679, BD & DD 1692; \"a man of wide intellectual interests\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Todd, rector of Hutton in the Forest, Cumberland, who was ejected by Cromwell's sequestrators and imprisoned at Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Todd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1657, d. 1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Blencow, Cumberland; educated, career in Oxford 1672-; Cumberland 1684-death (visits to Oxford), buried in Carlisle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Married 1700 Lucy Dalston (d. 1733), the eldest daughter of the late Christopher Dalston who had been lieutenant-governor of Carlisle in 1697. Excommunicated for a while c. 1708 for questioning the bishop of Carlisle's right of visitation. Antiquary and bibliophile; a high-church tory." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1728" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Todd" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CBRUNSWICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Karl II Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Duke of B-W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Caroline Amelia Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1768-1821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Brunswick, lived in Germany. Moved to England in 1795." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Queen of George IV (forced by George III), married 1795. Lived at Carlton House; persecuted by the prince's mistresses; child Charlotte Augusta born Jan. 1796. Deserted by George IV April 1796, lived at Shooter's Hill; removed to Blackheath 1801." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Princess of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1990" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1821" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "various state matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 26>\n[} [\\NO. XVII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\January 1585-6.\\]\n   Right deare brother, I am not a litel satisfaict of many a\ncarefull thoght that my mynde tossed up and downe, with doutes\nwhat care might do to a kings brest, invirunned of a seubdain\nwith so vnlooked for an accident; my thankes, therfor, may\nsca[{r{]se be contained in this paper for your most acceptable\nmessanger, whom it pleased you to commaund [{for{] my\nsatisfaction of your good estat, togither with your good liking\nof the lordes and ther action, whom I\n<P 27>\nbeseche God no longar preserue in life, than the be ready for\nyour preservation to spend all thers; so far wer euer my intentz\nfrom any trechery towarde you. And wheras your desiar seameth\ngreat that the league in hand myght come to ende, I am\naddressing a gentilman vnto you for the same purpose, and wyl\ndelay no time for so good a intent, trusting than, that no\nwhispering treason shal haue credit in your eare to retarde or\ncut of so nideful an action. Suppose suche, I pray you, to\nresemble a golden houke that oft deceaues the vnwary fische, and\nmakes him receaue his worst in lieu of bettar hope.\n   Amidz al thes kind dealings of yours, let me not forget how\nlitel care the worlde shal thinke you prise me at, if in middest\nof greatest frindship, my los of honor be no whit repaired for\nthe shamful murther of the baron Russell. Pondar it depely, I\nbeseche you, for hit striketh nere me, so publik an iniurye to\nhaue no redres, without we shewe the thoght, wiche God alone\nreserues his part. The like answer was neuer yet giuen, and\n[{I{] hope for bettar paiment.\n   For your churche matters, I do bothe admire and reioise to\nsee your wise paraphrase, wiche far excedeth ther texte. Since\nGod hathe made kinges, let them not unmake ther authorite, and\nlet brokes and smal rivers acknowledge ther springes, and flowe\nno furdar than ther bankes. I praise God that you uphold euer a\nregal rule.\n   For all other matters wiche this gentilman hathe told me, I\nwil hope stil that your faithful profession of constantie in my\nbehalfe shal far surmount the devellishe practises and suttel\niniquitie of those wiche, undar pretence of your aduancement,\nwil skanten your best fortiune. And albeit I am aduertised, even\nfrom amonge themselves, that your assurance to them doth shewe,\nthat al my faire offers from you be (\\ad Ephesios\\) and\nridiculus, meaning wholy to folow them and temporise with me,\nyet I mynd to (\\peccare in meliorem\\) if I must nides be\nbegiled, and mynd not to trust them til I see you faile me, and\nthan (\\deceptis ad decipientem digne vertitur\\) . Til than, I\nwyl trust your worde, and dare assure you shal neuer, on my\nbehalfe, haue cause to\n<P 28>\nrepent your woues, meaning you no les good than I pray God euer\nto afourde me, prayinge him longe to conserve you. And to ende\nthis lettar, let me not forget to recommend this gentlemans good\nbehavor in this his charge, hauing used it to your honor and his\ngreat praise. Thus I finische to troble you, but do rest,\n   Your most assuredzt louing sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my deerest brother and cousin the king of\nScotts.\n\n"@en ;
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                "January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on January, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Latham+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lancashire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Latham Hall, Lancashire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Latham Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Canterbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Canterbury, Kent" , "Canterbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Canterbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Waller had seized Dublin Castle and arrested Jones (who had sided with the army officers in London against parliament)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 296>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HARDRESS WALLER^]\nTo S=r= Hardres Waller, Knight, &c.\nS=r=\n   There came to my hand this day a printed Paper, intituled a\nCoppie of a l'=tre= from Gen=rll= Moncke, bearing date y=e= 11th\nday of November last, importing an answere to a letter sent\n<P 297>\nfrom me, yo=r= selfe, and others, to him, beareing date y=e= 4th\nof November. If such a l'=tre= came from him, It was not\nadvisedly donne to conceale it soe longe, if agreement betweene\nthe Parliament and their Army bee the thinge wee ayme att; for I\njudge the substance of y=e= l'=tre= to bee both in matter &\nlanguage, soe honest & sober, & soe full of Christian\nExpressions of faithfullnesse & integrity to the Cause &\nInterest we have beene ingaged in during all y=e= tyme of the\nlate Troubles in these Three Nations, That I doe very freely\nagree w=th= the desire in y=e= Close thereof (vizt), That wee\nhere should joyne w=th= him & the fforces in Scotland in o=r=\ndesires to y=e= Army in England that this Parliam=t= may be\nrestored, and put a legall Period to their sitting, and settle\nsuch Expedients as may bee for the secureing of these Nations\nagainst the Comon Enemy; and had y=e= letter come to my hand\nwhen I was in a capacity to have propounded it to the officers\nhere, I had done it w=th= as much ffreedome as any that pretend\nto more zeale in that matter; and if yet I may bee any way\ninstrumentall to promote y=t= meanes of accommodation, I doe\nhereby declare unto you y=t= I am ready to use my endeavo=rs= in\nsuch way as may bee judged most effectuall. Had this or the\noriginall come to my hand sooner, I had sooner tendered my\nservices herein, which I leave to yo=r= consideration, and rest\n   S=r= y=r= humble servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin Castle, the 22=d= of December, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "296" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Hardress" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Waller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, major-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "arrested commander-in-chief - major-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "318" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWALLER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Hardress Waller on 22 December, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCLERK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MAYOR OF SOUTHAMPTON 1457-59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WALTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLERK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MAYOR OF SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "805" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WALTER CLERK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMUSGRAVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, knighted 1523; CONSTABLE OF THE BORDER castle of Bewcastle 1531" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edward Musgrave (d. 1542), of Hartley, near Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, and of Edenhall, near Penrith, Cumberland; wife Jane, daughter of Sir Christopher Ward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MUSGRAVE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. in/ante 1506, d. 1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WESTMORLAND AND CUMBERLAND; after 1537 mostly abandoned Cumberland and moved to his house in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. A Clifford man against Lord Dacre." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "403" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1544" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM MUSGRAVE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P78_is_identified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an E52 Time-Span using an E49Time Appellation."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "αναγνωρίζεται ως"@el , "est identifiée par"@fr , "é identificado por "@pt , "wird bezeichnet als"@de , "有识别称号"@cn , "is identified by"@en , "идентифицируется посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E49_Time_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CROBERTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Roberts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Yateley, Hampshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Worked with/under J.P. Jones." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "359" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Roberts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (about Jane Cornwallis)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1613 T NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\VI. NATHANIEL BACON TO MR. PARR.\\] }]\n   M=r= Parr, - I have sent to you according to my promise,\nbeing desirous to understand the estate of the supposed sicke\nperson, of whose health my well wishes have not as yet geven me\nleave to despair. I praye send me word whether our intelligence\ndid fayle or not, and how the determination for the jorney\nhouldeth, or, if the party be evilye affected, whether shee will\nbe visitable this afternoone or not? Thus, not desiring you\nfurther trouble at this tyme, I commyt you to God. Yo=r= assured\nfriend,\n   Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1613.\\]\n   To his much respected friend M=r= Parr, at Palgrave, gev\nthis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "groom - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Elnathan Parr on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Reading>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Reading, Berkshire" , "Reading" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Reading" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (legal dispute)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1488? FO R2EYRE>\n<X ROBERT EYRE II>\n<P 69>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXVI.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull master, Sir Robart Plompton, kt. this\nbill be delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, I recomend me unto your mastership;\nplease it you witt, that I understand that my cousin, Ralfe\nHawgh, sendeth to your mastership for such dues as was granted\nto his mother and to him, by my master your father, and you,\nunder your seales; the which writting and your seales, to come\nbefore men of worship and discretion, I am certayne, when ye se\nhim, will not be denyed: for your seals be well knowne, and to\nshow in money other matters in this contry, the which are of\ngreat charge. Wherwith, it please your mastership, that after my\npoore advice, take a direction with him at this tyme; for it\nwill els be proces turne to more cost, and that wold I be right\nsory fore. From Padley, on Sunday next before St. Mary day in\nLent.\n   From yours, Robart Eire.\n[\\anno circiter 1488.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Kirby: date possibly 23 March 1488/9. Relationship should probably be T, as the marriage which would have made them relatives seems not to have been contracted until c. 10 years later, by which time Robert II was already dead." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "69" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "landowners (later distant relatives by marriage?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire, JP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2EYRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert II Eyre to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1488"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Penrice+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Penrice Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Penrice Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_E>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Authenticity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Modernized"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Villeneuve+St.+Georges>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Villeneuve St. Georges, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Villeneuve St. Georges" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN1>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "422" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWALLBANK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Harry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wallbank" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Buckingham, Bucks." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A close friend and medical attendant of Henry Purefoy. Medical attendant at Clayton House." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Surgeon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "271" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Harry Wallbank" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Other"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFLEETWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Army officer. Earl of Essex's life guard 1642; captain 1643; receiver of the court of wards 1644; commander of a regiment of horse in the New Model Army 1645; MP for Marlborough 1646; governor of the Isle of Wight 1649; lieutenant-general of horse 1650; member of the council of state, commander of the army in England 1651; commander-in-chief in Ireland 1652-57, Irish commissioner 1652-54; lord deputy of Ireland 1654-57 (recalled to England -55); member of the protector's council 1654 (took his seat -55); lieutenant of Wychwood Forest in Oxfordshire; major-general of several counties 1655-56; member of the House of Lords 1656 (or -58?); member of the committee of safety and council of state, commander-in-chief 1659; disabled for life from holding any office or trust 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted fellow-commoner at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1635; BA 1638. Entered Gray's Inn 1638, barrister 1645. (DNB + Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Miles Fleetwood (d. 1641) of Aldwincle, Northamptonshire and Wood Street, London; receiver-general of the court of wards" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1618, d. 1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Northamptonshire/London? Probably educated in Cambridge, then London. Moved with the army; politics in London 1646-; Ireland 1652; back to London 1655, lodgings at Derby House (also had property in several counties); later residence at Wallingford House, London; after 1664 resided at Stoke Newington, Middlesex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Anne, daughter of Nicholas Luke of Woodend, Bedfordshire. Third son. Married (1) Frances (d. 1651), daughter of Thomas Smith, of Winston, Norfolk, Esq.; (2) 1652 Bridget (bap. 1624, d. 1662), daughter of Oliver Cromwell and widow of Henry Ireton; (3) 1664 Mary (d. 1684), daughter of Sir John Coke and widow of Sir Edward Hartopp." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord (under the protectorate)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1898" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1692" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Fleetwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nijmegen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nijmegen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nijmegen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bettiscombe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bettiscombe" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bettiscombe" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P138i_has_representation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wird dargestellt durch"@de , "παριστάνεται από"@el , "has representation"@en , "имеет представление"@ru , "est représentée par"@fr , "有图像描绘"@cn , "tem representação"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67i_is_referred_to_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPERROT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clerk of Sir Joseph Williamson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oriel College, Oxford BA 1649, MA 1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward of Northleigh, gent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Perrot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 23.4.1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Northleigh, (Devon?); London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "264" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1677" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Perrot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRFRANCIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "913" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Francis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barcelona+Road>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barcelona Road" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barcelona Road" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_178>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (about the death of Dr. Sibes)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1635 FN N3BACON>\n<X NICHOLAS BACON>\n<P 278>\n[} [\\CLXXXV. NICHOLAS BACON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Mother,\n   I, according to your Ladyships commands and my humble former\npromises, present my respects dutifull to your Ladyship. 'Tis a\ntroublesome time, I confesse, now; yet nothing may hinder a\nready hart from breaking out into this paper service. I suppose\nyour Ladyship expects to heare something concerning Dr. Sibes:\nthe newes is the worst we can send, for God hath removed him\nfrom a mastership here to the fellowship of Himself and blessed\nangels. A post this night gave us notice of his departure this\nmorning. God turne all to the best. My tutor & M=r= Pots\nrecommend\n<P 279>\ntheir humble service to your Ladyship; and I, as duty bindes me,\nclose my letter with nothing but this, that I resolve to remaine\n   Yo=r= Ladyship's most obedient sonne,\n   Nich. Bacon.\nCambridge, July 6, 1635.\n   To my deare mother, the Lady Bacon, at Culforde, present\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "278" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "son of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II; student at Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "147" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_N3BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 July, 1635"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653? FN JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 221>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HUMPHREY JONES^]\n   To M=r= Humphrey Jones,\nDeare Brother,\n   I have by my last given you an acc=t= of my inten~cons\ntouching my interest in the Lordshippe of Bromfield and Yale,\nthat I am not willing to part with it upon the Tearmes\npropounded by those Gentlemen that would purchase it. I cannot,\nindeed, see how my couzen Vaughan and you that are intrusted in\nthat purchase can convey over the interst of any man conserned\ntherein whose debentures are delivered up in satisfac~ion of\ny=t= purchase without their consent in writing under their hands\nand seales, you being only intrusted to take y=e= Estate for\ntheir use and not to convey it away. If any of those whose\nDebentures are in that purchase, have conveyed their Interest\ntherein to those\n<P 222>\ngentleman, they may enjoy soe much Interest in the Lordships as\nbelongs to such persons without necessitating you to prejudice\nthat trust reposed in you by the rest. I desire to know who\nthose p'sons are that have an Interest therein, and how much\neach man's interest is that I may know how farr I may provide to\ntake in yo=r= Interest upon better tearmes, for them then what\nis offered, or be otherwise more serviceable unto them. I\npresume Coll=l= Mason and Majo=r= Elliot may have some\nDebent=rs= in that purchase, and if soe, they are willing to put\nthe Interest they have therein into my hands and I presume that\nthere are others of them that will be willing to doe the like. I\nam not much in love with such interest as holds up any\nburthensome power over the people and therefore would willingly\npart with all the interests I have of that nature. But the way\nnow proposed in this perticular tends not to ease the people of\nsuch burthens, but rather to continue it upon them by putting it\ninto such hands. But my aime is to improve my owne and that\ninterest of those other concerned w=th= mee to the gaining of\nwhat is really due unto us and thereby to make the people free\nwhen they have given due satisfacc~on for what doth issue out of\ntheir respective Estates unto us, and for y=e= end I doe propose\nto myself that by the consent of all those that have their\nDebentures in y=t= purchase, or by buying in their interests to\nimpower Com=rs= to treate with the respective Tena~nts of y=e=\nLo=pps= for the acquitting of those Rents and the emolum=ts= due\nfrom them upon reasonable Tearmes and thereby reemburse\nourselves, and if wee must abate of the price I had rather do it\nto y=e= respective Te~nants then to any other that are soe\nearnest to interlope other men's interest for lucar or setting\nup of a power in their hands over the people who may expect but\nlittle ease from such Instrumen=ts=. As touching the negociation\nyou menc~on, I am yet free either to continue\n<P 223>\nor breake it of as the Lord shall incline the hearts of such as\nare concerned therein, but I doe not yet see how that matter can\nbe brought to a speedy and comfortable period by reason of my\nfixedness in this Country and the improbability of consum~ating\nit w=th=out my presence and therefore I am silent in y=t=\nmatter, expecting an answer of a letter I lately sent into South\nWales, being unfree to bee obliged by previous condic~ons in a\nmatter of y=t= nature, looking upon myselfe under higher\nobligac~ons in y=t= thinge then those y=t= are accustomed to be\nmade amongst men upon the like occasion. I pray remember me to\nM=r= Courtney and Cap=t= Price, from whom I have not herd of\nlate, and have not any thinge to com~unicate unto them but what\nI have written in my last to M=r= Courtney. Present my kinde\nLove to my Sister. In haste I remayne,\n   Yo=r= very affec~conate Brother,\n   Jo. Jones.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Humphrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "deputy governor of Dublin in 1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Humphrey Jones on ?, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EJOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Jervis, \"a Warwickshire squire\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Johnson née Porter née Jervis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1689-1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Lichfield, then Birmingham; moved to London 1737. Moved to Hampstead, Middlesex, in 1748." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "After death of first husband, Birmingham mercer Harry Porter (m. 1714/15), married Johnson in 1735. Was \"a difficult hypochondriac\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1752" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Johnson née Porter née Jervis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northwalsham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Northwalsham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northwalsham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499 T JPULLEIN>\n<X JOHN PULLEIN>\n<P 132>\n[} [\\LETTER CI.\\] }]\n(^To his especyall good master Sir Robart Plompton, knight, at\nIdell, in hast.^)\n   Sir, please yt your mastership to understand that I sent a\nletter to you with Bryan Pullan of Gawkthorp of all the\ncyrcumstance of the matter betwene my master and your son and\nhis wyfe, and William Babthorp; and as that none ther wold be.\nBut the (\\venyre facias\\) com in servid. Sir, so yt is now that\nsuerly they intend to have a (\\habeas corpora\\) agayn the\nJurrours with a (\\nisi prius\\) this next assise in Lent, at\nYorke. Therfore, Sir, ye must make speciall frynds to the\nJurrours, that they may be labored specially, to such as ye\ntrust wylbe made frindly in the cause. Sir, I have letten Mr.\nKyngesmell see the dede of gift of the chaunchry of Elton, and\nshewed to him as your mastership presented in after the deith of\nthe last Incumbent, which presentee was\n<P 133>\nin by the space of iiii or v dayes at the least, and desired of\nhym to have his best counsell. And he answered to me thus; that\n(\\subpena\\) lay not properly in the case: but the best remedy\nfor your Incumbent was to have assise at the common law, if any\nland belonged to the sayd Chaunchre. And if he had no land, then\nto have a spoliacion in the spirituall court agaynst the preyst\nthat now occupyeth, because he is one disturber, or els to suy a\n(\\quare Impedit\\) at the comon law. And so is to take no\n(\\subpena\\) . And for these causes I rest to I know your\npleasure ... wryting. Sir, as for the (\\subpena\\) agaynst Sir\nJohn Hastyngs, I shall remember it. The accion of wast agaynst\nSir John Hastings goeth forward, as fast as the law wyll serve.\nAnd if ther be any other service to doe, it shalbe done to all\nmy power, with Gods grace, who be your preservor. From Lyncolns\nInn at London, this tuesday next Candlemas day.\n   Your servant and bedman,\n   John Pullan.\n[\\29 Jan. 1498-9.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "132" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pullein" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPULLEIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pullein to Robert I Plumpton on 20 January, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman (social climber)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Arabella" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth née Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Thomas Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1631" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arabella Wentworth née Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P73_has_translation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the source and target of instances of E33Linguistic Object involved in a translation.\nWhen a Linguistic Object is translated into a new language it becomes a new Linguistic Object, despite being conceptually similar to the source object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "hat Übersetzung"@de , "has translation"@en , "έχει μετάφραση"@el , "tem tradução"@pt , "a pour traduction"@fr , "有译文"@cn , "имеет перевод"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130_shows_features_of> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P70i_is_documented_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "τεκμηριώνεται σε"@el , "被记录於"@cn , "est mentionnée dans"@fr , "документирован в"@ru , "wird belegt in"@de , "is documented in"@en , "é documentado em"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E31_Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67i_is_referred_to_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Castle+of+Touque>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28France%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Castle of Touque, (France)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Castle of Touque" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Chaplain; clerk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Godfrey Plumpton (d. by 1486), esquire, younger brother of Sir William Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "will proved 15 March 1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire, apparently." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Heir (elder brother of Edward Plumpton, apparently). Mother: Alice, daughter of Thomas Wintringham of Knaresborough; her sister became Sir William Plumpton's 2nd wife." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "426" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1524" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Plumpton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MAURICE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Royalist army officer and naval officer. Military service with the prince of Orange's army 1637, 1648; Swedish general Banier's army 1640; colonel of horse in England, member of the council of war 1642; general of horse and foot, lieutenant-general > general of the western forces 1643; commander of the southern counties, lieutenant-general in Wales and the marcher counties 1644; naval officer 1649; vice-admiral 1652." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18383" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Studied at a French university (perhaps at Paris 1638-9) and possibly Leiden." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Frederick V (1596-1632), elector palatine of the Rhine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Maurice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1621-1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Palatinate. Born in the castle of Küstrin on the Oder; 7 years in Berlin with his Brandenburg kin; Holland 1628 (exiled palatine court at The Hague); fought in Germany 1637; studied in France; fought in England 1642; returned to Holland 1645/6; sailed abroad 1649; disappeared in a storm at sea 1652." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth son. Mother: Elizabeth (1596-1662), queen of Bohemia, daughter of James I and sister of Charles I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Prince palatine of the Rhine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1652" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Maurice " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1440S FN RMARCHALL>\n<X RICHARD MARCHALL>\n<P F72>\n[} [\\SC 1: li, 72. RICHARD MARCHALL TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Jhesu.\n   Worchipfull Brodyr I comawnde me un yow desyryng to here of\ny=r= good hele the qwyche god encresse for hys m~cy, & I pray\ngod qwyte yow of +te g~te byngnesse & grete Cost y=t= yee do to\nmy ffader & to me, & I pray yow to comawnde me un to Syr Thomas\nhalys & I pray yow thonggyth hym myche for me. Also Syr I pray\nyow as myche as ffader and I may y=t= yee woll speke un to your\nmaster for y=e= summe of money y=t= wee spoke to yow, for y=e=\nencresse shall turne to me as well as to my fad~ & your labor\nschall be qwytte for y=s= howr; hayth payd eu~y may, & men crye\non hym for to [\\shalbe CROSSED OUT\\] bye here woll & truly yt\nwowolde be a grete assayle un to my fader & to me & as euer I\nmay be your s~uant y=t= +gee labor there for, or els y=t= wee\nmay not bye no woll & y=t= qwere grete herte unto us & schame. I\nwrytte at bursset~ ye sonday a fore Myssom~ day, for my Wyffe &\nI weryn at dyn~ w~h bettes y=e= same sonday & I pray yow\nthonggyth hym yer for.\n   By y~r Brodyr & s~uant\n   Rychard Marchall.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] Wylyam Marchall & Bel ... Smyythfelde at london\nwith Sturgeon clerke of y=e= Crowne.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F72" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "woolmonger?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bicester> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Marchall to William Marchall on June, 1445"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dawley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dawley, Middlesex" , "Dawley, Middlesex?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dawley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHEVENINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HEVENINGHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1633?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM ALBURY, HERTFORDSHIRE, TO KETTERINGHAM, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR ARTHUR HEVENINGHAM, KNIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1633" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY HEVENINGHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nottinghamshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nottinghamshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nonsuch>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nonsuch" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nonsuch" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E87_Curation_Activity>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the activities that result in the continuity of management and the preservation and evolution of instances of E78 Collection, following an implicit or explicit curation plan. \nIt specializes the notion of activity into the curation of a collection and allows the history of curation to be recorded.\nItems are accumulated and organized following criteria like subject, chronological period, material type, style of art etc. and can be added or removed from an E78 Collection for a specific purpose and/or audience. The initial aggregation of items of a collection is regarded as an instance of E12 Production Event while the activity of evolving, preserving and promoting a collection is regarded as an instance of E87 Curation Activity.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Kuratorische Tätigkeit"@de , "Curation Activity"@en , "典藏管理"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (\"price of Elizabeth's blood\" - possible plot against E.; secret letter)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\NO. VI. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\January 1584-5.\\]\n<P 11>\n   I mynde not deale, my deare brother, as wise men commenly\ncounsel, to try my trust with trifles first, and therby iuge of\nlike event, but haue agried to make my first assay of your many\npromises and desires that you might knowe the way to please me\nmost; and therfor do require, that a question may, upon\nallegeance, be demanded by yourselfe of the mastar Gray, whether\nhe knoweth not the prise of my bloude, wiche shuld be spild by\nbloudy hande of a murtherar, wiche some of your nere-a-kin did\ngraunt. A sore question, you may suppose, but no other act than\nsuche as I am assured he knowes, and therfor I hope he wyl not\ndare deny you a truthe; but yet I beseche you let it not seme to\ncome from me, to whom I made no semblance but ignorance. Let him\nsuppose that you receaued it elzwhere. O most wicked treachere,\nto gusche the droppes of innocent bloud, yea, of suche as\nperhaps hath saued often thers! As this toucheth me nearest, so\nuse it with best commodity, and let the answer be speded after a\nthre or foure dayes after his retourne. It\n<P 12>\nmay please you, aske it no sonar, lest he suspect it come of me,\nfrom whom, according to trust, let it be kept.\n   Your most assured sistar and cousin,\n   [\\UNSIGNED\\] .\n   God euer kepe you from al daungerous attempts, and graunt you\nmany yeres to liue and raigne.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] (\\Au roy d'Escose, mon bon frere et cousin.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Unsigned." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on January, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A lieutenant in the Lion in 1672 and in the Royal Charles in 1673; held command in the East Indies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain William Haddock (c.1607-1667)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Leigh, Essex?; served in the Dutch War 1670s; in the East Indies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lieutenant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1491" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Haddock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DFELTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Bass. Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "DOROTHY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FELTON N. GAWDY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WEST HARLING, NORFOLK TO IPSWICH, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR HENRY FELTON, KT; DAUGHTER OF SIR BASSINGBOURNE GAWDY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1596" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "DOROTHY FELTON N. GAWDY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHERLOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Worked on the renovation of Revesby Abbey 1716-1718." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sherlock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Carpenter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2025" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Sherlock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPAGET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Diplomat and administrator. Joined Stephen Gardiner's household c. 1527; clerk of the signet 1528-49; MP 1529; diplomatic missions to France & to the German princes 1530-35; JP for Middlesex c. 1536; secretary successively to queens Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, and Katherine Howard; clerk of the privy council 1540; clerk of the parliament 1541-49; ambassador to the French court 1541; one of the two principal secretaries of state, privy councillor 1543; knighted 1544; short special embassies 1544-46; joint master of the posts 1545; adviser to the duke of Somerset, knight of the Garter, high steward of Cambridge University 1547; chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster 1547-52; comptroller of the household 1547-49; Baron Paget of Beaudesert 1549; diplomatic mission in France 1550; imprisoned in the Tower 1551, accused of corruption as chancellor of the duchy, stripped of the Garter, lost chancellorship, released, pardoned 1552; restored to the privy council & Garter, commissioner to hear coronation claims 1553; lord privy seal 1556-58; not given a post by Queen Elizabeth, ostensibly due to his ill health." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gardiner, x Paget, y Gardiner 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. Paul's School under William Lily; Trinity Hall, Cambridge during the mastership of Stephen Gardiner (became his protégé), \"thoroughly trained in the literary, rhetorical, and linguistic skills which made him an excellent humanist\" (DNB); afterwards studied in Paris?; seems to have learned languages quickly on his diplomatic missions; honorary member of Gray's Inn 1537." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pachett or Paget of London, a citizen of small fortune variously employed as a shearman and sergeant-at-mace to the sheriff of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1505/6-1563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born probably in Colman Street near the Guildhall, London; educated in London & Cambridge; Paris, France for at least a year c. 1526-7; London & court (main domicile); intermittent diplomatic missions on the continent (France, Germany, Low Countries) 1530-35, 1544-46, 1549, -50, -56; starting to accumulate a gentleman's estate by 1536 (West Drayton, Middlesex); bought 11 manors in Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Worcestershire (centred on Beaudesert, Staffordshire), prominent landowner 1546; acquired the bishop of Exeter's former London house 1548; imprisoned in the Tower 1551-52; poor health by 1554 => periodic absences from court; probably died at West Drayton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married c. early 1530s Anne (d. 1587), daughter of Henry Preston of ‘Prestcon’, Lancashire. Low birth often objected to by the courtiers." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Paget of Beaudesert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "18607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "23128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1563" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Paget" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "congratulations on victory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1665 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 327>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXXV. KING CHARLES THE SECOND TO THE EARL OF\nSANDWICH.\\] }] \n<P 328>\n   Whitehall 9=th= June 1665.\n   My Lord Sandwich, Though you have already done me very\neminent service, yet the great part you have had in this happy\nVictory which it hath pleased God to send us, adds very much to\nthe former obligations I have to you. I send this bearer my Lord\nHawly on purpose to lett you know more particularly my sence of\nit, and will say no more my selfe till I see you, that I may\ntake you in my armes, and give you other testimonies how truely\nI am\n   Your affectionat frinde\n   Charles R.\nFor the Earle of Sandwich.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Sandwich, admiral" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - admiral" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDMONTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to Edward Montagu on 9 June, 1665"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-702>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for annual series)\nfrom year to year"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "702" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYCCYY"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHEYSHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bolton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Heysham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; visited West Indies, particularly Barbados (owned lands there); bought the Manor and Park of Stagenhoe, Hertfordshire, in 1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In 1720 elected alderman of Billingsgate Ward; trading agent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Heysham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HTYNDALE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Pembroke Hall; President of Queen's College 1579; Dean of Ely 1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harvey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tyndale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "See Venn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1194" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1614" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Tyndale" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Scotland%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Scotland?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_056>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "sending a book" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1594 T TMATTHEW>\n<X TOBIE MATTHEW>\n<P 188>\n[} [\\LETTER CXIV.\\] TOBIE MATHEW, DEANE OF DURESME, [\\TO MR.\nTIMOTHY HUTTON.\\] }] \n[\\Ult. Dec. 1594.\\]\n   Sir, I am geven to understand you fall to your studies\nagaine, and thereof am I glad to heare; especially that you take\na speciall delight in historie, the witnes of tyme and memorie\nof life, yea after death. Let me recommend to your diligent\nreading the book I send you herewith, a translation of a most\nexcellent author by a great learned frend of myne. You shall in\nmyne opinion profit and please yourself muche in the perusing\nthereof, attending it well, and using with the text the\nannotacions, but, of all other thinges, preferring here and\nthere your Christian judgement before the profane pollicie of\nthe originall writer. No merveile, for what booke all faltlesse\nbut the Book of God? And so, hartily wisshing you and yours\nlonge and prosperously to enjoye the yeares, lyfe, and land of\nyour honorable and reverend father, I betake you and gentle\nM=rs=. Hutton to the grace of God. At Duresme, (\\ult. Decemb.\\)\n1594.\n   Your assured loving frend,\n   Tobie Matthew.\n   To my worshipful and verie loving frende M=r=. Timothie\nHutton, at Awkeland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "188" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "family friend - son of a friend and colleague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Tobie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dean of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMATTHEW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tobie Matthew to Timothy Hutton on 31 December, 1594"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GTHIMELTHORPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "COLLECTOR OF TENTHS AND SUBSIDIES IN NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "THIMELTHORPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON-IN-LAW OF ALDERMAN ROBERT RUGGE OF NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3918" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3576" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE THIMELTHORPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCLARKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLARKE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KING'S LYNN, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "378" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD CLARKE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brompton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brompton, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brompton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (about N. Bacon's courting)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1613 T JCORNWALLIS>\n<X JANE CORNWALLIS>\n<P 1>\n[} [\\I. JANE LADY CORNWALLEYS TO MR. PARR.\\] }]\n   M=r= Parr, - I hope you do so well remember what I said to\nyou, at your being here, as that you have not given no\nincoregement to the gentleman to prosede in that matter, for,\nas, I tould you then, I saye now, that sinc Sir Willem\nCornwaleys's death I neaver as yet had a thought of changing the\ncourse of life which I now lede. What may be my fortune herafter\nI know not, for it is onli known to Him which is the disposer of\nall things; whom I beseche so to direct me in all my courses as\nmay be most to his glori: but this gentleman being so desierous\nto see me, as you said he was, I thought then, and so I do now,\nit ware uncivell\n<P 2>\npart of me to forbid him coming, but lef it, you know, to\nhimselfe, and so I do still.\n   Yo=r= asseured frend, Ja. Cornwaleys.\n[\\1613.\\]\n   To my kind frend, M=r= Parr, at Palgrave.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future bride - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brome> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys to Elnathan Parr on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Osbornby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincs.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Osbornby, Lincs." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Osbornby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1489 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 59>\n[} [\\LETTER XXII.\\] }]\n(^To my master, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   In my most humble and faythfull wyse I recommend me unto your\nmastership, and to my singuler good lady. This day in the\nmornyng I spake with my master Gascoyne at Poymfrett, and he\ncomended him to you and to my lady; and then I spake with Sir\nRich. Tunstall, and had great commyning with him of (\\per et\ncontra\\) . Sir, I wold advise your mastership cause William\nScargell to take good regard to himselfe and not to use his old\nwalkes; for and he doe, he wylbe taken, and brought to fynd such\nsurety for peace and otherwise, as shalbe to him inconvenient:\nnotwithstanding, the said Master Tunstall gave to me right\ncurteouse words at my departing; but therto is no great trust.\nFor the tyme it is good to dreed the worst, insomuch as the land\nlyeth in his rule, in the honor of Poymfret. Sir, as for such\nmatters I had with\n<P 60>\nRobert Lenthorpe, he will give me no perfitt answere unto the\nbegining of the terme; in the meantyme he will speak with a\ndoctor, and send to me a letter to London by one Watkinson of\nPoymfrett, atturney of the common place, and then your\nmastership shalbe answered of the premises, with Gods grace, who\never the same preserve in prosperouse felicitie long tyme to\nendure. From Poymfrett, the xi day of January.\n   Your humble servant, Edward Plompton.\n[\\9 Jan. 1488-9.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pontefract> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 11 January, 1489"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28north%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(north)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(north)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gottingen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gottingen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gottingen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Mary+Spital>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Mary Spital, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Mary Spital" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_018>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "refusal to promote Seymour's courtship to Catherine Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1547 T MARY1>\n<X QUEEN MARY>\n<P 149>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXIII. THE PRINCESS MARY TO THE LORD ADMIRAL\nSEYMOUR.\\] }] \n<P 150>\n   My lorde after my harty commendacions theyse shalbe to\ndeclare to you that accordyng to your accoustomed gentilnes I\nhave receyved six warrants from you by your seruant thys berer,\nfor the whiche I do gyve you my harty thanks; by whom also I\nhave receyved your lettre, wherin (as me thynketh) I parceyv\nstrange newes concernyng a sewte you have in hande to the Quene\nfor maryage; for the soner obtayneng wherof you seme to thynke\nthat my lettres myghte do you pleasure. My lorde in thys case, I\ntruste, your wysdome doth consyder, that, if it weer for my\nnereste kynsman & dereste frend on lyve, of all other creatures\nin the worlde, it standeth lest w=t= my poore honoure to be a\nmedler in thys matter, consyderyng whose wyef her grace was of\nlate; and besyds that, if she be mynded to grawnt your sewte, my\nlettres shall do you but small pleasure. On the other syde, if\nthe remembrance of the Kyngs mayestye my father (whose soule God\npardon) wyll not suffre her to grawnt your sewte, I am nothyng\nable to perswade her to forget the losse of hyme, who is as yet\nvery rype in myn owne remembrance. Wherfore I shall moste\nearnestlye requyre you (the premysses consydered) to thynke non\nvnkyndnes in me, thoughe I refuse to be a medler any wayes in\nthys matter, assuryng you, that (woweng matters set aparte,\nwherin I beeng a mayde am nothyng connyng) if otherwayes it\nshall lye in my litle power to do you playser, I\n<P 151>\nshalbe as gladde to do it, as you to requyre it, both for hys\nblodds sake that you be of, and also for the gentylnes whiche I\nhave alwayes fownde in you. As knoweth almyghty God, to whose\ntuicyon I commytte you. From Wansted thys Saterday at nyghte\nbeeng the iiij=th= of June.\n   Your assured frend to my power, Marye.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron, lord admiral, privy councillor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "princess - queen dowager's suitor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MARY1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSEYMOUR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wanstead> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary I Tudor to Thomas Seymour on 4 June, 1547"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AROUAUD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rouaud" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Abbeville, France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Nicholas de Montmorency, Seigneur de Bours. Brought up Honor Lisle's daughters." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Madame de Bours" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "580" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Rouaud" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Port+Royal>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barfleur> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Port Royal, Barfleur" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Port Royal" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SCRISP>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney, z Burney F" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Burney F, z Crisp" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Samuel Crisp (1671?-1718), merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Crisp" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1707-1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "In Italy for several years; retired to Chessington in Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wrote a tragedy called \"Virginia\" in 1754, but soured by the severe criticism of his play, Crisp retreated to Chessington, where he lived with the owner of the house, his friend Mr Christopher Hamilton. Re-established his friendship with Charles Burney in 1764, and became a regular visitor and a good friend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6924" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "22338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1783" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Crisp" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSCROPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BARON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SCROPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTH; family seat at Bolton Castle, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON-IN-LAW OF HENRY CLIFFORD, FIRST EARL OF CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "8TH LORD OF BOLTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1549" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN SCROPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JACALTHORPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Calthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1558-1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cockthorpe, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Nephew of Thomas Calthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "233" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1615" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Calthorpe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CCALTHORPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "READER AT FURNIVALL'S INN, STEWARD OF YARMOUTH, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF IRELAND 1583-1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University?; inns of court" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHARLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WEYBREAD, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHARLES CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Utrecht>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Utrecht, the Netherlands" , "Utrecht" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Utrecht" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kirtling>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kirtling, Cambridgeshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kirtling" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANORTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clergyman, elected as abbot of Norton in 1469, occurs in 1499." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CHS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Malbon (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norton, Cheshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The rectory of Pyrton, where William Stonor was situated, belonged to the Abbey of Norton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Abbot of Norton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "222" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Malbon (?)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29059" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Courts and army\" from 16 years of age" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Wentworth (d. 1692)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1672-1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Stanley Hall, near Wakefield, Yorkshire; to London as an infant; at Court as a page (c. 1686); on the continent: served in Flanders c. 1692-1695?, in Berlin 1701-1711 as an ambassador, United Provinces 1711 as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary; London residence; country estate was Stainborough Hall (name changed to Wentworth Castle in 1727), Stainborough, Yorkshire (purchased in 1708); after quitting public affairs in 1714, he seems to have devoted himself to the completion of his great house and to the improvement of his estates in Yorkshire; died in Wentworth Castle, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son, but the older brother died young. Page to Mary, the queen of James II. Inherited the title from a cousin. Quit public affairs in 1714. A tory." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord Raby 1695, Earl of Strafford 1711; diplomat, soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "62223" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1739" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Broadstreet>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Broadstreet" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Broadstreet" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stanhope>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham%28%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stanhope, Durham(?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stanhope" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "friendly commendations (letter-writing practice)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1600S FN BELIZABETH>\n<X ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA>\n<P 89>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXLVIII. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH, TO HER BROTHER\nPRINCE HENRY.\\] }]\n   My most worthy and dearest Brother: I geve you a million of\nthankes for the servant you sent mee, but\n<P 90>\nmore for your kinde Letter, takyng few thinges so joyfully as to\nhear of your health, and though I cannot requite you with so\npleasant a token, yet are these few lines a testymony of the\naffection of her whome you shall ever constantly finde\n   Yo=r= most loving sister\n   Elizabeth.\nTo my good brother the Prince.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "76" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BELIZABETH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stuart to Henry Frederick Stuart on ?, 1605"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dartford+%28prison%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dartford (prison)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dartford (prison)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Baieux>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Baieux" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Baieux" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMSTUART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Queen Consort of England, Scotland and Ireland 1625-1649 through her marriage to Charles I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Charles, Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12947" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated in riding, dancing and singing; participated in court theatricals. Had a tutor but apparently did not progress much beyond reading and writing. Instructed by Carmelites in piety, aesthetics and morals." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henri IV (1553-1610), king of France and Navarre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henrietta Maria" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1609-1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: French. Born in Paris, France; England (court) 1625; Holland 1642; England (e.g., Oxford) 1643; France 1644 (mostly in or near Paris); London 1662; Colombes, France 1665-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Maria de' Medici (1573-1642), daughter of Francesco I, grand duke of Tuscany, and his wife, Archduchess Johanna of Austria. Married 1625 Charles I Stuart (1600-1649), king of England, Scotland and Ireland. After the death of Charles's favourite, the duke of Buckingham, the couple fell in love with each other. A patron of artists and artisans. \"By openly practicing Roman Catholicism at court, she alienated many of Charles's subjects, but during the first part of the English Civil War she displayed courage and determination in mustering support for the king's cause\" (Encyclopædia Britannica)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "PON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1331" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1669" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henrietta Maria Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Java>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Java" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FPIERSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Bailiff of Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pierson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff of Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "310" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Pierson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_173>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for advice (a bill of exchange for £200, the validity of which she doubts, asks for advice), news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1634 FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 270>\n[} [\\CLXXX. ELIZA LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Mother,\n   I hade last Satterday broute me by a Londonere a bill of\nexchange, as they cale it, for tow hunderd pounds, presently to\nbee paid to the barare therof, becas hee had alredy hade the\nmunie. I must confes the hand is so licke my husband's, that I\nueryly beleue it came from him, but whear hee shude thinke I\nshud haue the munny I cannot imagen; and, to, one of thos\nletters I sente to y=r= La=pe= last was datted the same daye\nthat the marchant's note was, which was the 24 of May, and in\nthat hee spack of noe suche thinge. Now what in the worlde to\nsaye to this marchant for the presente I knowe not, becas they\nsay that if bills bee not presently paide heare, thay send back\nand protest them thear, and then nobody will trust them for any\nthinge. Now, if that wod bring him home, it weare noe matter;\nbut, alas! I fear it will note: therfore I tould the man, more\nto delay the time awhile, then for any hops that I hade of the\nmunny, becas I think thear is more paide alredy to him and for\nhim then is dwe to him of his halfe year's reuenue, that I\nmyselfe was alltogether unprouided of such a sume of munny, and\nthat hee sed nothing of it in his letter to me; but I wode\n<P 271>\nsende doun to them that had the ordring of his bisnes, to see if\nther weare any munny to be had, but named nobody. I tould him it\nwode be neere a fortnite before I coulde heare an ansor, which\ntime hee was contente to stay before hee sent backe to protest\nhim. Now I beseech you, Madam, gife me yo=r= aduis what to say\nto him, for I know not whear to haue the munny; for, as for that\nthat I am to haue for the halfe yeare, I haue so long promised\npaiment of what I can possibly spare, that I shud bee loth to\nfaile them, if I wantted not food for my saruants and myselfe,\nbeing my husband has a compidens besides; for out of 150+L I am\nshur I haue promised abufe 6 score pound, shift as I can, and\nthay com and send daily for it, but as yet we can geet none out\nof the Exchecer. I humbly beseech God to presarue my poore\nhusband, and bring him hom in saftie to us; but, Madam, thes 2\nmunths are mity loung. But, good Mother, I beseech you, be you\nchearly and make much of yo=r= selfe; and with thes resaue my\nhumble thanks for our poore sweete babs, whom I most humbly\nbeseech Almighty God to bles with His sauing grace. Trwly,\nMadam, I loung to see them and you, and you and them: and I hope\nthe Queene's being with childe, which now begins to bee\npubleckly spoken of, shall bee noe hindrans to my coming to\nyo=r= La=pe=, thoe I fear it will be to my stay with you; for\nthe Queene had gifen me leaue\n<P 272>\nto a com to y=r= La=pe= when shee had gon her progres, and then\nI shud a had too munths ore 6 weeks to af staide with you, and\nnow I fear I shall be cut shorte of that time. Here is much\ntalking of forren wars and armis joyning, yet on sartentie; but\nI humbly beseech God kepe our Fred from amongst them and all\nharm. My Lady Harborte, with all her youth and buttie, is deed\nof a spotted feuer, I which is uery rife at London: she is much\nlamented. M=r= Tressurer is taken in his rite hand with a ffitt\nof the ded palsie, as he was sitting down to supper. I haue\nsente yo=r= La=e= a littill barrell of Seffill oullifs: thay say\nthay are uery good for the spleene, if thay bee eaten in a\nmorning\nfasting, and disgested by sum exsersise. S=r= Thomas Stafford\nand M=r= Gorge Elliot presents ther saruis to yo=r= La=pe= and\nmy faire sister, to whoom with my saruis I wish all happie\nsuckses, and bege yo=r= blessing for and too us all, and so\nhumbly kis yo=r= La=p's=\n<P 273>\nhands as, Madam, Yo=r= La=p's= trv affectinate dautter and\nhumble saruant, Eliza Cornewalleis.\n   The King has sente M=r= Harry Murry to see his sister the\nQueene of Boheme: she has had many fits of ane ague. The Dutches\nof Richman is uery uell recouered againe.\n   Grinwich, the 4 of June [\\1634\\] .\n\n"@en ;
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                "4 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "like letter 178, different in style from previous ones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "270" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 4 June, 1634"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises any gatherings or organizations of two or more people that act collectively or in a similar way due to any form of unifying relationship. In the wider sense this class also comprises official positions which used to be regarded in certain contexts as one actor, independent of the current holder of the office, such as the president of a country. \nA gathering of people becomes an E74 Group when it exhibits organizational characteristics usually typified by a set of ideas or beliefs held in common, or actions performed together. These might be communication, creating some common artifact, a common purpose such as study, worship, business, sports, etc. Nationality can be modeled as membership in an E74 Group (cf. HumanML markup). Married couples and other concepts of family are regarded as particular examples of E74 Group.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Menschliche Gruppe"@de , "Groupe"@fr , "群组"@cn , "Группа"@ru , "Group"@en , "Ομάδα"@el , "Grupo"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E68_Dissolution>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the events that result in the formal or informal termination of an E74 Group of people. \nIf the dissolution was deliberate, the Dissolution event should also be instantiated as an E7 Activity.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Gruppenauflösung"@de , "Роспуск"@ru , "解散"@cn , "Dissolução"@pt , "Διάλυση Ομάδας"@el , "Dissolution"@en , "Dissolution"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHARRIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bicester, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "327" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Harris" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church administration (Hutton's translation to York)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1594 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 87>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXIII.\\] A LETTER FROM ARCHBISHOP WHITGIFT TO\nBISHOP HUTTON.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\4 Nov. 1594.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I dowte not but that your Lordship\nunderstandeth of her Majestie's disposition to remove you to\nYorke. I have signifyed to her Highnesse that you are better, in\nrespect of living, now where you are placed, and that I thowght\nyou wold be lothe to remove. She answered that you shal remove,\nand that you are well able to bere the charges thereof: so that\nyou must prepare yourself thereto, if this resolution hold, as I\nthink it will. I wold not have written to you of this matter\nuntil yt had bene fullie concluded, but for the importunitie of\nyour man. And so, with my verie hartie commendations, I commit\nyou to the tuition of Almyghtie God. From Lamb. the 4 of Novemb.\n1594.\n   Your Lordship's loving brother and frend,\n   Jo: Cantuar.\n   To the Right Reverend in Christe my verie good Lord and\nbrother, the Bishop of Durham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "87" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 4 November, 1594"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELCLIFFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELEANOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLIFFORD N. BRANDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1519-1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF HENRY CLIFFORD, SECOND EARL OF CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COUNTESS OF CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1547" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELEANOR CLIFFORD N. BRANDON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WAHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private, good" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Augustus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1721-1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; fought on the continent and in Scotland; later returned to London where he died; spent much of his youth in Berkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Never married. Soldier by profession, fought in the War of Austrian Succession (1740-1748) and defeated the Jacobites at Culloden in 1746. Returned to the Continent: Seven Years' War (1756-1763). 1765 headed a ministry." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Cumberland, Prince, soldier/politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1765" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Augustus Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HART" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1585?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF JOHN HART" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "947" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1585" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY HART" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBARROW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barrow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "?; Dublin, Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1045" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Barrow" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1450S? FO WTHAME>\n<X WALTER THAME>\n<P F43>\n[} [\\SC 1: xliv, 43. WALTER THAME TO THOMAS DANE.\\] }]\n   Ry+gt reu~end and worschepefull Cosyn, I cumma~de me on to\ny+gow desy[{r{]yng hertely to here of y+gowyr whelfare and good\nprosperite, y=e= whyche y be seche all myty god to manteyne and\nincresse to hys pleysyng and to y+gouyre hertys desyyre; and yf\nhyt pleyse y+gowe to here of my wellfare at y=e= maky~g of yis\nlettyr I whasse in good hellte; ferthyr mor gefeyng y+gow\nknowlege at cristemasse last past I be gan Arte, purposyng w~h\nthe grase of all myty god and my good fryndys to continu forthe\nthere in, trustyng to god y=t= +ge wyll be on to me there yn\nhensseforward as ye affe byn here a forre, & there to y bes eche\nyyow w~h all my harte; also my fathyr and mothyr and my gransar\ncumawnd them on to yow hertely to here of yyowyr whellffar;\ngefeyng yyow knolege that my brothyr Jon by the wyllys of hys\nfry~dys beyng there ny hym hathe gett hym a wyfe and y~for my\nfathyr and my mothyr and my gransare and also m[\\y\\] Maystyr\nbeddford and my Maystras & my brothyr & I bothe pray yyow\nhartely yf hyt pleyse y+gow of y+gowyr goodnes to take y=s=\nlabyr a pon y+gow to cu~me thethyr to y=e= Weddyng, all they\npray yow hartely the whyche shall be to them grete worchepe &\njoy; also y delyu~yd a peyyr of glouis to my brothyr Jon, yf hyt\npleyse y+gow to take them I pray y+gow hartely; no more to y+gow\nat thys tyme but y=e= holy gost haue y+gow in h~s kepyng; thys\nlettyr whas wryte at Oxford the morro afftyr syn benedyt ys day,\n   be y+gowyr cosyn & also y+gowyr bed man Wat~ Thame\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my worchepefull cosyn Maystyr Thomas Dane Be\nthys lett~ deliu~d.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 March? (the day after St. Benedict's Day)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prior of Berden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHAME> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDANE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Thame to Thomas Dane on 22 March? (the day after St. Benedict's Day), 1455"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P76i_provides_access_to>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E51_Contact_Point> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "παρέχει πρόσβαση σε"@el , "é ponto de contado de"@pt , "被用来联系"@cn , "предоставляет доступ к"@ru , "permettent de contacter"@fr , "provides access to"@en , "bietet Zugang zu"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Region> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "North"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gloucester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gloucester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_067>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 272>\n[} [\\LETTER C. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 20TH MAY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, her majestye hathe made me acquaynted\nwith the letter she wrytethe with her owne hande unto your\nlordship, and where she chargethe your lordship with the\nacquaynting the cownsell of state there with the overture of\npeace made unto her by the prince of Parma as a faulte, herin\nyour lordship is wronged: for the fault is myne, yf any were\ncommytted, but, in verry trothe, she gave me commaundment to\ndyrect you to acquaynt them withall, thowghe nowe she dothe\ndenye yt. I have receyved within thes fewe dayes many of thes\nharde measures.\n   Her majestie dothe, also, revoke her resolutyon towching the\nsendyng over of voluntary men in sooch nomberes as doe nowe goe;\nshe saythe, she was content that a 1000 or 2000 shoold be\npermytted to goe, but no greater nombers. Sooch as are alreadye\nlevyed shall, notwithstanding, be permytted to passe, but the\nrest are ordred to be stayed. This chayng as I learne growethe\nuppon\n<P 273>\na malytyouse informatyon, that the subiectes of this realme\nshoold murmore greatly at the imployement of so many people of\nthis realme in defence of others, to the weakening of the seyd\nrealme; wheras, contrarywyse, all men of judgement, lookyng into\nthe persons that are imployed, being for the moste parte loose\nmen and having nothing to take to, or into the present dearthe,\ndoe thinke her majestie happye to have so apt an occasyon to\nimploye them in so necessary a servyce. So lyttle love is\ncarryed to the contynewaunce of this actyon as the weakest\nargument that may be used wyll suffyce to woorke an hinderaunce\nto the cause. I wyll, therfor, doe my best indevor to procure\nyour lordships revocatyon.\n   The thre last letters your lordship sent unto me, by Browne\nthe messenger, I thowght good, for sundrye causes, to shewe them\nunto her majestye, but espetyally to the end she myght see the\nyll husbandrye used by the thresorer, and how necessary yt was,\nboth for her proffyt and her servyce, to have another\nsubstytuted in his place. I fownde her disposed to geve good\neare thereunto, and thereuppon I moved her for the sendyng of\nsir Valentyn Browne, for that your lordship fownde the audytor\nnowe imployed there verry weake, but coold not drawe her to any\nresolutyon. For, fyrst, towching sir Valentyn Browne, she\nalleaged two impedymentes; the one, that she was necessarily to\nuse his present servyce in Ireland abowt the peoplyng of\nMonster. The other, that yt woold be a matter of great charg to\nhave two audytors imployed there at one tyme. For the fyrst, yt\nis trewe that he cannot be well spared, being, as he is, best\nacquaynted with the plott for the peopling of Monster; towching\nthe charge, I shewed how that the benefyt she shoold reape\ntherby woold verry largely requyt the charge. The audytors here\nbe so softspryted men as I dowbt there wyll not any one be\nfownde owt emongest them more suffytyent then he that is now\nimployed. I fynde her majestyes dysposytyon to be sooche, as\nrather than she wyll entre into an extraordynarye charge of an\nhundrethe pownd\n<P 274>\nshe can be content to be deceyved of 5000=li=. I suppose when\nthe thresorer shall be dysplaced your lordship wyll make choyse\nof sir Thomas Shurley, whoe, I doe assure your lordship, is a\nmost constant affected gentleman unto you, and deservethe an\nextraordinary good usage at your lordships handes.\n   This daye the lord-thresorer and I dealt with her majestie\nfor the sendyng over of money, in sooche a proportyon as ther\nmay be a thorrowghe paye made, which we shewed her woold proffyt\nher at the least thre thowsand pownd; but we coold no waye\nprevayle, she styll standethe uppon the returne of the accompt\nof the threasure last sent. Your lordship therfore shall doe\nwell to hasten the sending over of the same. The next threasure\nthat shall be sent over shall be chested under two lockes, as\nyour lordship advysed, to the ende you may be assured to see the\nimployement thereof.\n   I doe rejoyce greatly, notwithstanding the dyscowntenancyng\nof your lordship every waye, that God dothe blesse your care and\ntravayle with most happye successe, which suerly faulethe owt so\nmyche the better for that your lordship hathe cause to ascrybe\nthe same to the goodnes of Almyghtie God, to whos protectyon I\ncommyt your lordship. At the coorte, the xx=th= of Maye, 1586.\n   Your lordships to command,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my verie good lord the\nearle of Leycester.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "272" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 20 May, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJACKSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Master of Richmond grammar school 1618-20; ordained deacon 1619; rector of Marske 1623; priest 1624; also rector of Melsonby and Barwick-in-Elmet; member of the assembly of divines; preacher at Gray's Inn 1642-44." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated sizar from Christ's College, Cambridge 1613; BA 1617; MA 1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Jackson (d. 1607), rector of Melsonby, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1600; d. c. 1648? (another source: 1661)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father had a living in North Yorkshire; educated in Cambridge 1613-20; Richmond, North Yorkshire 1618; Marske, North Yorkshire 1623; London 1642; retired to Barwick on the arraignment of the king; buried at Barwick." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1629 Joan, daughter of Ralph Bowes. Puritan but royalist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Marske" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1648" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jackson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Habberforth+%28%3F+Aberford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Habberforth (? Aberford, Yorkshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Habberforth (? Aberford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22My+lodging%22+%28London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"My lodging\" (London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"My lodging\" (London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JELLIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Public service; various secretarial jobs; Under-secretary of State 1695-1705; in parliament 1705, 1707; justice of the peace for Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Prideaux, z Prideaux 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster; Christ Church 1664 (no degree)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rector of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire (a puritan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ellis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1645-8.7.1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire?; Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "23505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1738" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Ellis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Scofton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Notts%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Scofton, Notts?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Scofton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_051>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal (MH's relation to lord Burghley)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1602 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 162>\n[} [\\LETTER CII.\\] MY LORD OF CANTERBURIE'S LETTER TO MY LORD'S\nGRACE OF YORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\17 May, 1602.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I had speach of late with the Lord\nBurghley towching your self. His Lordship did gyve verie good\n<P 163>\ntestimonie of you, onelie he fownde hymself discontented that\nyou seme to estrange your self frome hym by absenting your self\nfrom York when he is there, saying that your praesens sometymes\nthere wold do much good; he wished also that you wold take\npaynes now and then to here causes your self, and not to committ\nthem wholie to your other officers. Your Grace knoweth how\nalthings prosper where there is concorde, and what effects the\nsame dothe work bothe in Church and civill government; and\ntherefore I do wisch and assuer my self that you will have an\nespeciall care thereof. (\\Vis unita fortior.\\) My Lord semethe\nto be of a good nature, and I know that you were never delited\nwith separation; and therefore, in my pore opinion, you shal do\nwell to conferr with hym and to be reconciled. I know that he\nfor hys parte will willinglie embrace yt, and yt can not be but\na great comforth to you; besides, that both God and her Majestie\nshal by that meanes be better served. This I write of my self\nunto you, bycause I wold lett you understand in what state\nthings are. As for hearing of matters your self with others in\ncommission with you, I shal not nede to write of; I am suer you\ndo so, and thingk yt to be necessarie for you so to doe. Her\nMajestie hath bestowed the denerie of Powle's upon D=r=.\nOverall, reader of the divinitie lecter in Chambridge and M=r=.\nof Kateren-hall; and the denerie of Chester upon D=r=. Barloe.\nThe bishopprick of Hereford hangeth as yet in suspence betwixt\nthe Bishop of Chester and D=r=. Bennet, Dene of Windsor. (\\Vale\nin Christo!\\) Frome Lamb. the 17 of May, 1602.\n   Your Grace's loving frend and brother,\n   Jo. Cantuar.\n   To the most Reverend in Christ, my verie good Lord and\nbrother, the Archbishop of Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "331" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 17 May, 1602"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1516 T MTTUDOR>\n<X MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND>\n<P 130>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVIII. QUEEN MARGARET TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }] \n   My Lorde Cardinal I comand me to you, and I vould fayne have\nspokyn vyth you but ye var gon or I coud cam to you and therfor\nI most vryt to you my mynde. My Lorde I beseche you to schw your\ngud mynd to me, as ye have doon ever, but specyaly now, for now\nys the tyme. Me Lorde I pray you hartly to get me som monne\naganst ... yr day for ye knaw vell I moust gyf part of rewards\nand other nedful thyngs both for the kyng my brothers honour and\nmyne: and I schal not put you in no more troubul but I be sysch\nyou hartly my Lorde that I may have it to morow at nyght at the\nfarest: for ells I vyl be dysapointtyd. But I put my hooll trust\nin you, and thys berar schal wayt apon you for your ansuer as\nour Lord knouth wham kype you\n   Margaret R.\nOn To my Lorde Kardenall.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "queen - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of Scotland (had been replaced as regent by the duke of Albany)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "165" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor to Thomas Wolsey on ?, 1516"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_City+of+Liseux>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "City of Liseux" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "City of Liseux" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPACE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Diplomat, humanist and administrator. Amanuensis to bishop Thomas Langton; servant of Christopher Bainbridge (archbishop of York and Henry's newly appointed agent at Rome) 1509; prebendary of North Muskham 1510; Bainbridge's Latin and Italian secretary by 1511; archdeacon of Dorset 1514; \"continuous and gruelling ambassadorial duties\" 1515-25; Henry VIII's principal secretary 1516-25; secret council, granted arms, dean of St. Paul's Cathedral 1518; archdeacon of Colchester, rector of Barwick, prebendary of Exeter, vicar of St Dunstan's, prebendary of Finsbury 1519; dean of Exeter 1522; imprisoned 1527-29 (Wolsey wanted to remove him from power; had bouts of insanity); dean of Salisbury c. 1529-31. Employed by Wolsey 1515 to incite the Swiss against Francis I, to promote Henry VIII's election as emperor 1519, and to support Wolsey's candidature for the papacy 1521 & -23." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21065" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Bishop of Winchester's domestica schola; sent to study bonae literae at the University of Padua c. 1498; studying at Bologna by 1501, Ferrara 1508; \"educated by Niccolò Leonico Tomeo of Padua, Paolo Bombace of Bologna, and Leoniceno of Ferrara in rhetoric, Greek, medicine, Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy, and the natural sciences\" (DNB). Praised by Erasmus for his expertise in Greek and Latin literature; fluent in several languages; translated, e.g., from Greek into Latin; authored the earliest English rhetorical textbook; musically gifted as well." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Probably a member of the minor gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pace" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1483?-1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Winchester, Hampshire; bishop of Winchester's household 1493; studied in Italy c. 1498-1508; diplomacy in Rome/Venice 1509; London/court 1515; diplomatic missions on the continent 1515-25 (Switzerland 1515-17, back at court 1518, Germany > court 1519, Italy etc. 1521); Brigettine cloister of Syon at Isleworth, Middlesex 1525-26; imprisoned in London & Syon 1527-29; recalled to court 1530 but retired to St. Dunstan's, Stepney, Middlesex, where died 1536." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Became friends with Erasmus in Italy. May have suffered from bipolar disorder." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dean of St. Paul's" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "409" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1536" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Pace" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_136>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 218>\n[} [\\CXXXVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   My last to your La=pp=, being rightly interpreted, was rather\na bemoaning of my owne misfortune then reproving another's\nfaulte. This comes to\n<P 219>\ngive you thankes that you have at length been pleased to impart\nsoe much of your minde to mee as gives mee ayme whear to find\nyou when I shall bee at liberty to waite on you, whearin if I\nfayle toward the end of the terme, I shall indeed reckon it\namong my misfortunes, though your La=pp= peradventure place it\namong my faultes; neyther will I then, or at any time doubt of\nmy welcome, though I meet with nothing in any of your letters\nlike an invitation, and though, comparing them with letters from\nother friends to whom I am less professed, full of invitations,\nthey seeme to speake colder then they meane, and mought somtimes\na little trouble mee did I not conclude that it wear alike\nerroneous to judge of the store and inside of your affections\nand cordialnes to your friend by the outside of your\nexpressions, as to judge of the stores of a rich goldsmith or\njeweller by that onely which appeares upon his stall toward the\nstreete. And now, my dearest Cosin and friend, fearing to renew\nthose paines of your head by the reading of thease, which wear\nsoe troublesome to you at the writing of your last, I forbear to\nsay for the present any thing else in thease then what my heart\nnow and at all times inforceth mee to say, namely, that I am\nreally all and ever\n   Your La=pp's= to serve you, T. M.\nNovember [\\1629\\] .\n<P 220>\n   You may peradventure hear of commitments of my Lo. of Clare\nto the B=p= of Winchester, my Lo. of Somersett to the B=p= of\nLondon, my Lo. of Bedford to the M=r= of the Roules, Sir Rob.\nCotton and one M=r= S=t= John, a lawyer, to other places, which\nis all true; the cause not yett apparent, voyced generally to\nbee for some writing or discourse passed from hand to hand,\ncounterprerogative and seditious, now discovered. Our Parlement\nmen shall, they say, be proceeded with speedily upon an\ninformacion in the King's Bench.\n   For yo=r= hon=d= self, deere Madam.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "376" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on November, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Devon?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richmond+%28North+Yorkshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Richmond (North Yorkshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richmond (North Yorkshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBOWREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant interloper (non-EEIC). Spent 19 years in the Indies, after which invested in ventures from England. Wrote an account of the Bay of Bengal region (1680). Wrote an English-Malay dictionary (1701). Various mercantile projects 1688-. Half-owner of the Mary Galley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey, z Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "MDX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/57447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "?Thomas Bowrey, mariner, of Wapping, Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1650-1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wapping? In the Indies and India 1669-1688. Lived for the rest of his life in Wapping, Middlesex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Younger Brother of Trinity House. Daniel Defoe told the story of Bowrey's ship, seized by the Scots 1704. Later both advised Robert Harley during the formation of the South Sea Company. Came ashore in c. 1698 with a few thousand pounds, invested in a china shop and a small group of ships he managed, c. 1700 he put them in the East India Company trade. Married his cousin in 1691." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "14513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3990" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1713" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bowrey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLEIGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Under-sheriff of London (Ralph Leigh)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joyeuce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Leigh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lambeth; Convent of Poor Clares outside the walls of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "437" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joyeuce Leigh" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CWWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28878" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; St. John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Watson-Wentworth (1693-1750), 1st marquess of Rockingham; politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Watson-Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1730-1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and brought up in Rotherham, South Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Leader of opposition in the House of Lords (Whig). Twice Prime Minister: 1765-1766 & 1782. Supported the colonies against parliament." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd marquess of Rockingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1782" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Watson-Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stapleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "358" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Miles Stapleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCOTESWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Royal Grammar School, Newcastle; Sedbergh; writing master & commercial school in London; business house in Amsterdam; 1721- Middle > Inner Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cotesworth Sr. (c.1668-1725), merchant and industrialist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cotesworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1702-1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Gateshead(?), Northumberland; schooled in Newcastle; 1716- Sedbergh; 1718?- London; also stayed in Amsterdam" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Played the flute." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1729" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cotesworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_076>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478? T HDOGETT>\n<X HENRY DOGETT>\n<P II,70>\n[} [\\231. HENRY DOGETT TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\24 Dec. (? 1478)\\]\n   Ryght worshepfull and my goode and feithfull maister, after\ndew recomendacion pleasith yow to wete +tat my clerke and your\nservaunte have been at Abendon with the vicar of Seynt Elyns to\nhave leverey of your cuppe, and offurred hym x. li. acordyng to\nyour writeyng: and he\n<P II,71>\nanswered them that he wold not deliver the said cuppe with owte\nthe bille indented +tat is made bytwene yow be brought upon the\ndeliveraunce: and to have sewrete for the residew of the money\nto be paid at Candelmas next. I remitte all to your maistershep\nand wysedome. The said x. li. shall be redy at eny tyme that ye\nlike, havyng fro your maistershep a writeyng to be content ayen\nby Ester next comynge. And God preserve yow, my good lady, your\nwyfe, and all yours. At Aston, a Cristemas yeve with the hand of\nyour servaunt\n   Henry Dogett.\n   To my maister, Syr Willm. Stonore, knyght.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "receiver - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dogett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver c. 1443-1482?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "156" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HDOGETT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aston> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Dogett to William Stonor on 24 December, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWATERTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Administrator. Followed Sir Hugh Waterton into Lancastrian service; master forester of Pontefract 1391; served Henry Bolingbroke as an esquire 1392; steward and constable of Pontefract, constable of Tickhill by 1399; master of the horse to Henry IV 1399; custodian of Richard II in Pontefract Castle 1400; on embassies to Germany and Denmark 1401-02; on the king's side in the civil war 1403; chief steward of the north parts of the duchy of Lancaster 1407; diplomatic mission 1408; sheriff of Lincolnshire 1411-12; ambassador to France 1414, -16; custodian of Richard of York 1415-23; keeper of the duke of Orléans at Pontefract 1417-?19; subsequently trusted with the keeping of other French prisoners; reappointed to his Pontefract and Tickhill offices at the accession of Henry VI." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/54421" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Waterton of Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1420" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Waterton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1420" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "probably born in the 1360s; d. 1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Lincolnshire; a dominant figure in the West Riding of Yorkshire (Pontefract), north Nottinghamshire, and Holland, Lincolnshire 1399; diplomatic missions abroad 1401-02, 1414, 1416; received estates in Northumberland and Yorkshire 1403; principal estate at Methley, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth Newmarch. Married (1) by 1398 Joan (b. 1362), a coheir of the Everingham family and widow of the Yorkshire MP Sir William Elys; (2) between 1399-1408 Cicely Flemyng, from a knightly west Yorkshire family; (3) 1422 Margaret Clarel, widow of John Fitzwilliam." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1425" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Waterton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CCOOPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained priest 1754; DD 1769. Usher of Westminster school 1750s-. Later prebendary of York, then Salisbury, then Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster grammar school; Trinity College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Cooper of Westminster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cooper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1727, d. post 1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Westminster. Cambridge 1745-c.1754; later presumably went North." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1727" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Cooper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SMACHETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EMPLOYED BY SIR JOHN HEVENINGHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SAMUEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MACHETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1581-1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GIMMINGHAM, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1652" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SAMUEL MACHETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "friendly commendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1546 FN EDWARD6>\n<X EDWARD VI>\n<P 131>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLIX. PRINCE EDWARD TO QUEEN CATHERINE PARR.\\] }]\n   Most honorable and entirely beloued mother, I have me most\nhumbli recommended to your Grace w=t= lyke thankes, both for\ny=t= your Grace did accepte so gentylly my simple and rude\nletters, and also y=t= it pleased your Grace so gentylly to\nvowchesaufe to directe unto me your louing and tendre letters,\nwhich do geue me much comfort and encouragement to go forward in\nsuch thinges wherein your Grace bereath me on hand, y=t= I am\nalredy entered. I pray God I maie be hable in part to satisfy\nthe good expectation of the Kings Maiesti my father and of your\nGrace, whom God have ever in his most blessed keping.\n   Your louing sonne\n   E. Prince.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "131" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "queen of England, wife of Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "stepson - stepmother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD6> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward VI Tudor to Catherine Parr on ?, 1546"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-PT1M>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "PT1M" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Minutely"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSMYTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Tewther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SMYTH N. TEWTHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE, TO LONDON AND ASHTON COURT, SOMERSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF MATTHEW SMYTH, LAWYER; son Hugh and daughter Anne. WIDOW OF BARTHOLOMEW SKERRE OF PATTISWICK HALL, ESSEX; three daughters by that marriage." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "326" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "171" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1594" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JANE SMYTH N. TEWTHER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Osaka>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Osaka" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Osaka" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSOUBISE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Attended Eton and 'Domenico Angelo's Academy' (fencing and riding)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Non-gentry?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Julius" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Soubise" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1754-1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in St. Kitts, the Caribbean; to England c. 1764-1765 (London?); to India 1777, died there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Favourite of the Duchess of Queensberry, was later sent to Madras for sexually assaulting one of her maids 1777. Established an academy for riding and fencing in India." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Servant (of African origin)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1277" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1798" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Julius Soubise" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Allington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Allington, Kent" , "Allington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Allington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thurcaston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Thurcaston, Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thurcaston" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E22_Man-Made_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises physical objects purposely created by human activity.\nNo assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding an object as man-made. For example, an inscribed piece of rock or a preserved butterfly are both regarded as instances of E22 Man-Made Object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Künstlicher Gegenstand"@de , "Man-Made Object"@en , "Objeto Fabricado"@pt , "Ανθρωπογενές Αντικείμενο"@el , "人造物件"@cn , "Рукотворный Объект"@ru , "Objet fabriqué"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cockthorpe%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cockthorpe?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cockthorpe?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTOCKWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Apothecary (Nicholas Perry)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STOCKWELL N. PERRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF CAPTAIN THOMAS STOCKWELL, gent., 1604/5, DAUGHTER OF NICHOLAS PERRY, APOTHECARY, sister of Thomas & John Perry. WAS ABLE TO SIGN HER LETTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "994" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "135" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HESTER STOCKWELL N. PERRY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/jabberID>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A jabber ID for something." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "jabber ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/40752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Harley (1689-1741), Earl of Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bentinck née Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1715-1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; raised there and at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire. After 1734 lived at Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire, spending winters in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of Garrick, Rousseau, Young, Mary Delany and Elizabeth Montagu. \"Something of a wit\". Married 1734 William Bentinck, Duke of Portland (1709-1762). Gathered possibly the largest collection of natural history in Europe." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Portland; collector, patron of arts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1785" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Cavendish Bentinck née Harley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hereford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hereford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hereford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 65>\n[} [\\LETTER LXV.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   (^Thes for Mr Herbert Aston.^)\n   Hond. deare Brother,\n   Sure you thincke me so hardned by affliction, that I have\nlost both sence of ill, and tast of ioy, els you'd never keepe\nme so short of comfort. You rite seldomer now then ever; though\nI never wanted that satisfaction so much as now. Lett me\nundeceive you, I am no stone: kyndnis is as living in my breast,\nas full in power as ever: cloude yours no more with sylence:\nwher love shynes with full beames grife disapeares. O hasten\nthat fayer day. Meane tyme Ile steale som glimes of comfort,\n<P 66>\nby remembering we are both walking towards each other, and\ncertaynely shall meet att last, sence every houre dispatches\npart of our way: you know our harbenger went longe agoe, to\nprovide us a place. All things are ready, when when we are ready\nfor them; and every houre brings the good newes of our aproach\nto death, that gate of lyfe. Forgive me, that I longe to fley\nbefore you, sence I dar promise when you com, to give you place\nbefore me, preheminence in all but love. But ther Ile boast I am\ncertaynely even, at least with you: na, my hopes give warent, I\nshall be proclamed eternally,\n   Yr most constant, most true,\n   most affectionat sister,\n   Winefrid Thimelby.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "65" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clacton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Clacton, Essex?" , "Clacton, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clacton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASTUART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SECOND IN LINE OF SUCCESSION AFTER JAMES, ECONOMICALLY DEPENDENT ON QUEEN ELIZABETH AND LATER KING JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Formally educated in the classical tradition (Greek & Latin), (on the model of Queen Elizabeth)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox; died when Arbella was 6 months old" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ARABELLA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STUART" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "65" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1575-1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hardwick Hall (Derbyshire); Wrest Park (Bedfordshire); Derbyshire (with the Talbots); Court; Tower of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROUGHT UP BY HER MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER, ELIZABETH TALBOT (BESS OF HARDWICK); MARRIED WILLIAM SEYMOUR IN 1610; IMPRISONED IN THE TOWER BECAUSE OF THE IMPROPER MARRIAGE; DIED IN PRISON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, FS, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1834" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "29744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1615" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ARABELLA STUART" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Landguard>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Landguard" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Landguard" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GFULLWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Gervase" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fullwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Huntingdon, Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Bishop's Licence -> \"of good family and position\". 2 sons (William & Gervase), also studied medicine." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "doctor; assistant to John Symcotts Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "290" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2130" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gervase Fullwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Reymerston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Reymerston, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Reymerston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks for congratulating, future prospects of H's career" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1583 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 71>\n[} [\\LETTER XIX.\\] THE BYSHOP OF WORSTRE, ELECT CANT., TO MR.\nDEANE OF YORK.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\17 Sept. 1583.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I hartelie thangk you, good M=r=.\nDene, for your frendlie letters, where in you shoe that assured\ngood\n<P 72>\nwyll which I have ever fownd in you towards me. The burden layed\nuppon me ys verie heavie and great; yet, bycause yt ys God's\nowne doeing who hath wrogght yt in her Majestie's hart, my trust\nys that he wyll also furnish me with gyfts and graces\nnecessarie, that I may, without faynting, performe that\nwhereunto he hath so called me; and the rather thorowe your good\nprayers, whereof I assuer my self. I have not hard anie thing of\nyou or M=r=. Cheke touching that matter, nether wyll I beleave\nyt yf yt shold be reported, knoweng you bothe so well as I doe.\nFor your nephew, I wyll be glad to do the best I can, as\noccasion shal serve. To stay you there, I wyll do my endevor,\nonlesse yt be for some better preforment: but assuer your self\nthat I wyll not cease to labor you frome thens, yf yt may be to\nsuch a place as wyll countervale that, and wherein you may doe\nmore good. Towching the last poynt of your letters, nothing\nshalbe omytted that lieth in me: yt ys a wonde in dede, God\ngraunte yt may be healed. Her Majestie ys moste gratiouslie\naffected therein, and there ys hope to bring yt to passe: there\nare, God be thangked, manie learned and worthie men, so that\nthere lacketh no choise; I besech God that such respect may be\nhad to there praeferment as the Church may be furnished with\nworthie men, and others thereby encoraged. Thus, with my hartie\ncommendations, I committ you to the tuition of Almyghtie God.\nFrome Lambeth, the 17 of September, 1583.\n   Yours as hys owne,\n   Jo. Wigorn. Elect. Cant.\n   To my assuered and loving frend, Mr. Doctor Hutten, Dene of\nYork.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Worcester, elected archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "314" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 17 September, 1583"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUPERCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21944" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Hugh Percy (formerly Smithson), Duke of Northumberland (1716-1776)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1742-1817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; served in America 1775." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd Duke. Served in the Seven Years' war and in the American war (1774-7). MP 1763-76; married Bute's daughter in 1764 (divorced 1779). Lord Percy 1776, Duke of Northumberland 1787, K.G. 1788. Joined Prince of Wales's circle of friends c. 1790. General 1793." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "948" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1817" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Charlton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Charlton, Sussex" , "Charlton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charlton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_South+Yorkshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "South Yorkshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Excestre+%28Exeter>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Excestre (Exeter, Devon?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Excestre (Exeter" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_W.Yorkshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "W.Yorkshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cockermouth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cockermouth, Cumbria" , "Cockermouth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cockermouth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APADDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paddon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hotton, Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mrs. Paddon was the daughter of Henry Purefoy's nurse." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "208" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice Paddon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31i_was_modified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wurde verändert durch"@de , "τροποποιήθηκε από"@el , "was modified by"@en , "被修改於"@cn , "a été modifié par"@fr , "foi modificada por"@pt , "был изменен посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Hague>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "the Hague, Holland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "the Hague" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_039>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,2>\n[} [\\161. THOMAS BETSON TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\12 April, 1476\\]\nJhesu An=o= xvj=o=.\n   Right worshipfful Syr I recom[{aund{] me unto your good\nmaystershipe, and to my right worshypffulle maystresse your\nwiffe, and, yf it plese your maystershipe, to my maystresse\nKateryn. And syr, +tankyd be the good lord, I understond ffor\ncerteyn +tat oure wolle shipped be comen in [{. . .{] beste to\nCales. I wold have kept the tydynges till I had comen my self,\nbecause it is good: but I durst not be so bold, ffor your\nmaystershipe now ayenst this good tyme may be glade and joyffull\noff this tydynges; ffor in trouth I am glad and hartely +tannke\nGod off it. And syr, whene I come I shall tell your maystershipe\nmany +tinges moo by +te mercy off our Lord, who preserve your\nmaystershipe ever. At London (\\le xij jour de Apprill\\) . Your\nservaunt to my power\n   Thomas Betson.\n   To my right worshipffull and synguler good mayster Willm~.\nStoner, Esquyer, (\\soyt d.d.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "business partners; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to William Stonor on 12 April, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lions>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lions" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lions" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHLEE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Litchfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "158" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Henry Lee" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_In+the+Sound>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "In the Sound" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PHILOSOPHER, 'CAMBRIDGE PLATONIST', SCHOLAR, FELLOW IN CAMBRIDGE 1639-, D.D. 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; Christ's College, Cambridge; Fellow 1639-; Dr. of Divinity 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman, Alderman and Mayor of Grantham (Alexander More)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MORE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1614-1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM GRANTHAM, LINCS. TO CAMBRIDGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "THE YOUNGEST (12th) CHILD OF ALEXANDER MORE, ALDERMAN AND MAYOR OF GRANTHAM, 'GENTLEMAN'. Old and honourable family." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5106" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "22802" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1687" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY MORE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFITZWILLIAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LORD HIGH ADMIRAL, KNIGHTED 1513, COMPROLLER OF THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD AND K.G. 1526, CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER 1529, EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON 1537, KEEPER OF THE PRIVY SEAL IN 1540; INTIMATE FRIEND OF HENRY VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Brereton, x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1531" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FITZWILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN YORKSHIRE. AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE IN 1521" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "AN INTIMATE FRIEND OF HENRY VIII'S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GMERITON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge, ordained deacon and priest 1589; junior bursar 1595/6, senior bursar 1596/7; rector of Hadleigh 1599-1618; dean of Bocking 1599; chaplain to James I and Anne of Denmark; dean of Peterborough 1612; prebendary of Tockerington, dean of York in March 1617." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated sizar from St. John's College, Cambridge 1581; BA 1585, MA 1588; Queens' College BD 1596, DD 1601." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "\"a tenant of Thomas Howard, 1st earl of Suffolk (1561-1626), who was born under the earl's roof\" (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Meriton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Hertfordshire, probably at Braughing; educated, early career in Cambridge; had a living at Hadleigh, Suffolk 1599-1618; court ?; Peterborough 1612; York 1617-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife: Mary Rands, granddaughter of Henry Rands, bishop of Lincoln." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1624" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Meriton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 248>\n[} [\\LETTER XCI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 30TH APRIL, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 249>\n   Mr. secretary, I did writt ij dayes past to you at some\nlenght, and in that letter by chaunce haue answered some thinges\nthat your last letter of the xxj=th= of Aprill doth require,\nwhich letter I receaued this last of Aprill; but one thinge I\nmust cheifly remember and thanke you for, which is, that I neuer\nreceaued letter, or word, of comfort from you, since I came\nover, but by this letter. I would be sorrie my enemie, much\nlesse my freind, should suffer such a time as I did, almost\nfoure monethes together; but the blessednes of England I see\nhath made manie forgett the miseries of others. God grant me his\ngrace to strengthen me in this service, and that he will send\nher majestie victorie over all her enemyes; and that poore men,\nwhoe doe hazard there life, honor, and liveing, maie be better\nremembred then I haue bine. But now that her majesties good\nfavor is promised me, and is the onlye worldlie thinge I begge\nof God, I doe greatlie quiet myself, and doe protest, even\nbefore the majestie of the eternall judge, that I haue sought\nnothinge in this service of mine, but, first, the glory of God,\nand, next, the saftye and service of her majestie, for which\nrespect He doth knowe, and I doe feele, I haue lost the sweet\ncomfort of her majesties presence, my most gratious soueraigne,\nthe safe protection of my happy countrey, the contented life\namong my deere and loveinge freinds, and the libertye with all\ncomfort in a most blessed state. What I purchase here, insteed\n<P 250>\nof all theis, lett my companies and beholders witnes. But if x\ntimes worse were possible to be felt, and maie doe my gratious\nmistress but half the service I desire, with enioying her favor,\nall would be pleasure, ioy, and comfort; for I knowe, if God be\npleased, this accion must needs turne to her majesties great\nsecuritie, or ells was I vnhappy to enter into it. Well, sir, I\nthanke you now, at last, that I receaued some lines of comfort\nfrom you; as that her majestie is my good ladye, that she will\nassist me in her service here, with licensinge of voluntary men\nto come over, in favoring sir Wylliam Stanleys fechinge men out\nof Ireland, in imparting to me the offers for peace.\n   For the voluntaries, I trust noe way to chardge her majestie,\nbut shall all be borne here, and shortlie to send moneie over;\nthere are v or vj=c= come already, whoe had prestes out of my\nowne purse.\n   For sir William Stanley, also, I will speedily send over to\nyou for that you haue prested, as also to send him a further\nprest, wishing of God that it had pleased her majestie to haue\nsent, or yet to send, sir William Pelham over. I knowe, I say I\nknowe it, that all the debt he oweth had bine saved another way\nif he had bine here, beside the great service to the whole\ncause, as you shall find in a tickett, &c.\n   Touching the matter of peace, I haue, I thinke, said in my\nother letter as much as I now can say. And I doe most humbly\nbeseech her majestie to consider well of it. I perceaue that I\nheard here is true, and confirmed by your letter, soe that there\nis dealing for peace as well by Grefyne as others, which\nintelligences being so knowen caused me to take that course\nwhich I perceaue her majestie doth will me, which is, to let the\ncouncellers vnderstand of the meanes which are offered her\nmajestie, as, in very troth, I haue done but to the wisest sort\nof them, alwaies to\n<P 251>\nprevent the hearing of it; for theie be very subtill, and as\nsuspicious people as ever I delt withall, which made me to vse\nsome speech of this matter to them; how greatly her majestie is\nsought for peace, and how carefull I knowe she wilbe to doe anie\nthing to their hurt. And theie beleeue she is soe, for I tell\nyou theie knowe it, and I am sorry I haue not heard sooner, for\nI haue often writen what I haue heard of this matter, that I\nmight haue authority to say somethinge, as, I thanke God, I did\nit sondry times of myself, to avoid the iealousye. And I knowe\nit hath done great good, and sir Thomas Henneage declaracion\nthereof, also, did exceeding much good, and confirmed in good\ntime, and fully, that I had said before to them.\n   But to the peace, what I thinke I referre you to my other\nletter, protesting, before God, I desire nothing more in this\nworld then a good and sure peace for her majestye, being I knowe\nmost agreable to her best liking, whome, next God, I would in\nall dewtifull service most please, and, beside, I am most\nperswaded that all good Christians ought to seeke and preferre.\nMy onlie advice doth tend to haue her majestie haue as sure\npeace as in reason may be gotten. And I doe verilie thinke, as\nmatters stand here, if her majestie will vse her advantage, she\nshall bringe the kinge, and specially this prince of Perma, to\nseeke it in other sort then by waie of merchantes. I can assure\nyou he was never soe deiected, nor soe mallancholy, since he\ncame into these countreys, as he is at this daye, nor so far owt\nof courage. I protest vnto you, I would gage my life and\ncreditt, if I were supplied as were but reasonable, I would haue\nAntwerpe towne and Burges or midd June. This last overthrow is\ngreater then you there can imagin, with the vitelling of Grave,\nbeing a towne of greatest importance of all the places we hould\nin theis provinces, for Brabant, Gelders, Vtryckt, and Over\nIsell, being the very passage into all those places, saving into\nGelders the enemie maie goe another way, but far worse and more\ndiscomodious, and the prince made as sure accompt of it as ever\nhe did of anie skonce that he\n<P 252>\ntooke in hand. His men doe marvellously beginn to mutinie; manie\nrun away, specially Spaniards.\n   I thinke I wrot to you, how Shenks lieutenant very latlie\nagain hath overthrowen, nere Mustryckt, aboue v=c= footmen,\nwhereof onlie l are kild, and a c with their cheif ainsynes\ntaken and brought awaie, with losse of five or sixe at most; he\nhimself was, and is, here with me, about a service presentlye to\nbe done, in building a fort whereby we will choke vpp Newmeagen,\nand stopp all vittells that waie to the enemie.\n   The count Hollocke is here also, a most noble gentleman, and,\nto deale plainlie, geuing every man his right, he was the cheife\ncause, vnder God, of our days victorye, wherein, beside his\nvaliant behaviour, he delt as like a good souldier as ever I\nheard of, and afterwards, for the vitellinge the towen, in his\nperson he did most desperatlye adventure it, and went into it\nhimself, where he past a 1000 shott of muskett and caliver, and\na c shott of cannon and great ordinance; surelye he is to be\nhonored and cherished. Shenks is a worthy fellow. I made ij\nknights as theie shuld be, one having a bloodye wound, thother\nnot whole of a shott thorow his thigh at the overthrow at Werll,\nwhere he slew almost iij=m= men of the enemies, which was\nShenke, thother Mr. John Norris, whoe was but newly hurt, and is\nas valiant a gentleman as ever liued, and he giues this\ncommendacion to the count Hollock that I tell you for that dayes\nservice, whome, before his face, he saw kill a Spaniard with his\npistell, when thother was ready to throst his pike thorow him;\nthese two knights deserved it well.\n   I am likewise in assured hope to drawe awaie from the enemie\nfurthwith ij=c= of his best Albanesines, whoe be his cheif\n<P 253>\nhorsmen. I haue spoken this daie with the capten, whoe is\nsecretlie stollen hether to me, being within a dayes iourney or\nlitle more of their troupes, being not farr of Grave; he is as\nmanlike a gentleman as euer I looked vppon, and Shenks tels me,\nthe onlie leader among them. He asketh me nothing till he brings\nhis bandes to me. I assure you there cannot be a thinge will\nfrett the prince more at the heart. This man doth tell me for\nall troth, vppon his owne knowlege, that there is three hundred\nItalians and Spaniards of his best cauallery gone to the duke of\nGuise against his will, and that he hath written to the duke\nagainst them, but he keeps them, and hath done this moneth. This\ncapten was in hight of the fraye at Grave, but the waters kept\nall the horsmen off; he doth assure me that there was not so few\nas vj=c= Spaniards kild, and the verie flowre of all their\ncampe, but don John de Aquilau is alive, whoe we thought was\nkild; soe that for peace, you maie see whether it be not like\nthat it wilbe sought in better sort at her majesties hands then\nby merchants. I am borne in hand of all, the lords and cheif\ngentlemen of Heynalt, Arteyes, and Flaunders will seeke it, and\npresse the prince for it, and there is one that will giue me\nknowlege verie shortlie thereof, and, if I be not abused, the\nprince and kinge both will dailie, as longe as theie can, to\nentertain, talke of peace, and to discourage these countreys\nthereby, before theie will either harken indeed to a peace, or\nto treat of anie. And, vnder corection be it spoken, if these\nmen here conceave once her majestie to be in hand with a peace,\ntheie are gone without once looking back, and will make their\nmen, and overthrow her majesties, or lett me suffer for it. God\nI take to record, vppon that I haue conceaued, and what you haue\nwritten, of her majesties disposition, I would creepe vppon the\nground as farr as my hands and knees would bere me, to haue a\ngood peace for her majestie, but my care is to haue a peace\nindeed, and not a shew of it to devid her freinds and her\ninsonder; they loaue her not that wish that kind of weake\ndealing. Yf all the Spanish faction in England\n<P 254>\nprocure her majestie a peace fitt for hir, in any respect, lett\nme be hanged for it. Nay I thinke, if you or I should shew to\nhaue so much creditt that waie as some doe as I heare of in\nEngland, I doubt whether we should be thought worthy to be\nhanged or noe; but I haue not to doe with other mens doings, God\npreserve her majestie, and send her trew faithfull councellors.\nAnd the best waie for a good peace, I thinke still, is to bring\nit by a good sharp warr; and if I had monie, noe more but that\nher majestie hath promised to imploye here for this yeare, if\nher majestie be not sought and sought againe, as she should be,\nlett me beare the blame. But, soe long as pedlers and merchantes\nbe seking and paultringe in so weighty a cause, the enemy will\nmake his profitt of it, or, if it were knowen that I did but\nadvise thus much, the enemy would be in the greatest prid in the\nworld, and hold out to the vttermost houre, whereas now, hard\nhandling must doe the feate, without conceat of hasty or easy\nbeleeuing. Thus, I pray you beare with my tedious writinge, and\nlett me certenly knowe her majesties will and pleasure therein\nindeed, for what her will is must be obeyed, and, after I knowe\nit, I will deall accordingly, by the grace of God, to the\nvttermost of all my witt.\n   I receaue even now a lettre from Amsterdam, by which it is\nwritten, that the kinge of Denmark hath stayed in the Sound a\ngreat nomber of shipps, and will suffer none to passe except he\npromise, or put in bands, not to goe either to Spaine or to\nPortugall; if it be true, as I doe verilie hope it is, hit is a\nverie happy matter for her majestie.\n   I thinke it will fall out plainely that [\\John\\] Jentile\nwhich I wrote to you of, that came to the princes of Symeye,\nseming to discouer that he was hired to poison her from her\nhusband, came onlie to doe it to me; all circumstances of his\nspeeches leanes to it. He was not yet put to anie torture, but\nhe shalbe, his tales\n<P 255>\nbe so full of contrarietyes and doubtes as he beginnes now to\nwish himself dead, and craves mercye. He confesseth now his\nmeaning was to serve me, and he doubteth there be others that\nhaue comission for the matter, though he hath not; but all is\none for him or anie other, my God hath chardge of me, and will\nnot suffer their malice to take place. Yf it should, welcome be\nhis blessed will, hit is for a good cause and soe I am at a\npoint, and yet will I be as carefull as I may be. Thus God haue\nyou in his good keeping. From Vtrickt this last of Aprill.\n   Your assured freind.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629? FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 207>\n[} [\\CXXXII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   I am now, I thanke God, soe well rid of my paine that I am\nable to give you an acount at larg of all the busines you wright\nabout; which I had done sooner, but that I reseaved not your\nletter, which I imagine should have come on Wednesday or\nThursday, as they use to doe. I went sins to visit M=rs=\nDickson, and in discors fell upon the ould busines; but she made\nanswer ther was no good to be done for the two elder daughters,\nther was now a treaty of marage betwene my Lord North's sone for\none, and Sir Gervis Clifton's for\n<P 208>\nanother, and the third was too young. I spake with M=r= Chitting\nabout Sir Thomas Barrington's neese; he semes to thinke she is\nworth seven thousand pounds, but he will wright to you the\nperticulers. But I beleve my inteligens will prove better then\nhis, for my Lady Barrington, who is now in town, and presents\nher most afectionat servis to you, tould me M=r= Chitting had\nsome speach with her concerning the gentlewoman, and would have\nhad her wright to you about it; to which she made answer she\nwould not propound it to you, but, if upon her informacion you\ntoke liking to it, she would be redy to do you any servis, and\nwould show how glad she would be that any that had relation to\nher might be soe happy as to come under your government. I asked\nher what her portion was: she tould me she had one thousand\npounds in money and a hundred pounds a year land of inheritans,\nand they valued this at five thousand pounds or therabouts. I\nmade answer; I had not heard any thing of it from you, but I\nthought you would not aksept of soe small a portion with any\nbody; besides, you would rather have money then land: but this I\nsaid from myself. You may give what answer you please, and, if\nyou like not of it, you need retorne noe answer to M=r= Chitting\nfor I have putt off my Lady Barrington from any hope of it;\ntharfore, if pleas you, let M=r= Chitting say nothing that he\nhath acquainted you\n<P 209>\nwith it, becaus I think you will denie it, and I would have\nnothing hinder the proseding of a busines which I have some hope\nmay come to good, which is this: As I was with my Lady\nBarrington, ther came in Sir William Curtene, a Dutchman, and\ntwo of his daughters, the one of which was soe conveniently\nhandsome that I wished her my cosin's wife if shee had ten\nthousand pounds; to which Lady Barrington answered, they were\nreported to have so much a piece, and ther father might give\nthem more if he liked the condicions, for he is very rich. I\nasked the lady if shee had so much intrest in them as to\npropound such a business with hope of suckses, and whether she\nwould be pleased to favor her frends soe much as to doe it: to\nwhich she answered, she had some power ther, and would use her\nbest endeavors if she might reseave full com~ition from me,\nwhich I must first reseave from you, and so will prosede by your\ndirection. Now, to give you some acount of your frends and\nservants here, of which my mother is one that retornes you many\nthankes for your kind wishes to her and her busines, in which\nyet\n<P 210>\nwe can do nothing. The letter you sent my cosin Meautys was\nunsealed. You sent three open, one to him, one to Sir William\nPlaiters, and one to me; but I delivered them to them both with\nmy own hands, and I think they both beleved I looked not in\nthem; for, if I did not, my cosin was very testy at the\nreseaving of it, which had I known I would have sealed it for\nhim. I think he meanes to come quarrell with you for it if he\ncan find noe greater matter, for he intends to come to you as\nsoon as the tearme is done. Sir William Plaiters is in this\ntowne, and hath bene ever sins he came from you, but he hath.\nbene ill of late with soare eyes. And now my paper reminds me I\nhave bine so teadious to you, and bids me say noe more but that\nI am\n   Your most loving, faithfull, & humble servant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "207" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1629"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P65i_is_shown_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wird gezeigt durch"@de , "εμφανίζεται σε"@el , "est présenté par"@fr , "is shown by"@en , "被显示於"@cn , "é apresentado por"@pt , "показан посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128i_is_carried_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wayhill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wayhill" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wayhill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPRIESTLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Preached at the dissenting chapel of Needham Market, Suffolk 1755; dissenting chapel at Nantwich, Cheshire 1758; tutor in languages and belles-lettres at Warrington Academy 1761; ordained minister 1762; FRS 1766; minister at Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds 1767; in the service of William Petty, 2nd earl of Shelburne in Calne, Wiltshire 1773; senior minister of New Meeting, Birmingham 1780; member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham; fled the riots 1791; morning preacher at Gravel Pit meeting in Clapton, near Hackney 1791." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably learned to read & write at a local dame-school; learned Latin, Greek and shorthand at Batley grammar school; studied Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac and Arabic at minister John Kirkby's small school at Heckmondwike 1746-49; taught himself French and German at sixteen; continued studies independently (language, history, philosophy); Daventry Academy 1752-55; awarded LLD by Edinburgh University 1764." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jonas Priestley (1700-1779), cloth dresser, of Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Priestley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1733-1804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Birstall Fieldhead, West Riding, Yorkshire (birthplace); Birmingham, Warwickshire (domicile 1780-91); other domiciles: Daventry, Northamptonshire 1752-55; Needham Market, Suffolk 1755-58; Nantwich, Cheshire 1758-61; Warrington, Cheshire 1761-67; Leeds, Yorkshire 1767-73; Calne, Wiltshire 1773-80; Hackney, Middlesex 1791-94; abroad in Pennsylvania, the United States 1794-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First child. Mother: father's 1st wife Mary (d. 1739), daughter of Joseph Swift, farmer and maltster of Shafton near Wakefield. Married 1762 Mary (1743-1796), daughter of ironmaster Isaac Wilkinson. Theologian and natural philosopher (discovered oxygen), also wrote on grammar and politics. Emigrated to the United States 1794. DNB: \"he never quite lost his Yorkshire accent nor his tendency to stammer\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dissenting minister; natural philosopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1804" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Priestley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_071>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business, family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FS THENHAM>\n<X THOMAS HENHAM>\n<P II,60>\n[} [\\222. THOMAS HENHAM TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\16 July 1478\\]\n   Jhesu. A=no= lxxviii.\n   Ryght Reverent and worshypffull mayster, I recommaunde me\nunto your goode maystershype, ever more desyryng to here off\nyour goode wellfare, +te wyche I be-sche Jhesu longe to continue\nunto your hartys\n<P II,61>\ndesyre. And fforder more, Syr, your maystershype shall\nunderstonde that ther hys shypyde towarde unto Calys in your\nname, Syr Wyllm. Stonor, knythe, and Thomas Betson, in the Jhesu\noff London, John Lolyngton mayster under God, Summa ij=m= iiij\nC. xlviij Cottes felles. Forder more your mayster schalle\nunderstonde that I sende dow[{n{]e by John Talbose, your\nsarvaynte: Itm. your demy gowne off chamelet; Itm. your demy\ngowne off blake pewke lynde with grene wellffete; truste in a\nshete. Forder more, Syr, ye shall understonde that masterys Hane\nhys well amendyde, blesyde by Jhesu, and hys in goode hallthe.\nForder more, Syr, your maystershype shall understonde that the\nhale brewer callys apone me dayly sore ffore monay, the wyche I\nhave wretyn unto your maysterschype affor tyme, the Somma ys v.\nli. and hode monay, the wyche he besekys your maysterschype that\nhe mythe have some monay in hande unto the tyme that your\nmaysterschype come unto London. All so, Syr, I beseke your\nmaysterschype +tat ye wylle remember your brede baker at London,\nffor he callys apone me daylle ffor monay, the wyche some hys\nxxxv. s. and iiij d. No more unto your maysterschype at thys\ntyme, butt all mythy Jhesu have you in hys kepyng. Wretyn at\nLondon the xvj day off Jullii.\n   By your prentes Thomas Henham.\n   Unto my Rygh honorable and myne in spesyale goode Mayster Syr\nWillm. Stonor, Knyght, In +te maner at Stonor thys be delyvered.\ndd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "apprentice/assistant - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Henham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant in wool trade" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "279" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THENHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Henham to William Stonor on 16 July, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lye>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lye" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lye" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flamstead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Flamstead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Flamstead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_056>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (siege)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 189>\n[} [\\CLXXXVII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I rwite to you the other day by M=r= Taylor,\nand I am as glad to doo it now, and I hope this will come safe\nto your hand.\n   I am in the same condistion as I was; still amongst my\nenimys, who now threeten me not with forsess, becaus the\nsoulders are goon before Gloster; theaire randevous is S=r= Ro.\nCookes howes. My deare\n<P 190>\nNed, desire your father to send me word what he thinkes I had\nbeest doo; for if I should put away the men in my howes, I\nshould be eury day plundered, and as basely vsed as it is\nposcibell, and I can receaue no rents. \n   Sam Piner toold who went with you, and so Leeg and Poell are\nindited. \n   M=r= Yaets and M=r= Lowe and Edward Pin. goo towards Loundoun\nthe next weake. Edward Pin. biusnes is to speake with your\nfather aboute the legacy he should pay M=r= Poells daughter; he\nhas sould land to her husband, and he would haue him take the\nmony of your father. I would not haue had him goo vp to\nLoundoun, becaus I thinke it is not a time for your father to\ntake vp mony to pay that legacy, that the land is still in\nquestion; but your brother tells me Piners intentiene is to geet\nmore lives on Buckton for that mony. If your father pleas to\nconsider it, I thinke it is not so much for his profit to let on\nman haue so many liueings in his hand; for then they put poore\ntenants into them, and let the howses goo downe, and your father\nhas but on tenant, for his tenant haueing 2 or 3. I pray you\nspeake to your father about it. Good M=r= Bayley is come to me.\nThey rage more then euer. I pray God keepe vs from them; and,\ndeare Ned, pray for vs and desire all good Christians to doo so.\nThe Lord in mercy blles you, and giue me, a comfortabell seeing\nof you, who hoold you as deare as my owne soule.\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n   I longe to see your sister Brills sonn. \n   I think it seuen yeare tell he come.\n   I sent you all your linnens the last saterday. \n   M=r= William Griffits tooke them with him, and promised to\nsend them to his brother Gorge. \n   I purpos to send your man vp to you, when Piner goos, for I\nbeleeue you will hardly haue on that is better and loues you\nmore.\n(^Feb. 25, 1642.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "429" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 25 February, 1643"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thornage>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Thornage, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thornage" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FGAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and parliamentary diarist. JP for Norfolk 1614-, numerous other local commissions; ran the family's fold-course sheep farming business; MP for Thetford in the parliaments of 1614 through 1640 (with the exception of 1628); captain of the foot militia in Norfolk 1626; commissioner for the forced loan 1627; sheriff of Norfolk 1628; deputy lieutenant for Norfolk 1642; moderate parliamentarian, did not sit in parliament after Pride's Purge 1649, removed from local commissions after Charles's execution." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy, x Gawdy Lettice, y Gawdy 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted to Gray's Inn 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy Jr. (1560-1606); 1st wife Anne (d. 1594), daughter and heiress of Sir Charles Framlingham of Crows Hall, Debenham, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Framlingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1589-1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Berdwell Hall, West Harling, Norfolk; sent to live in London at the age of 16, introduced at court; inherited substantial estates in Norfolk and Suffolk; returned from London to West Harling 1609; frequent visits to London (MP); died at Berdwell Hall." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Heir to his father and his grandfather Sir Charles Framlingham, thus a person of considerable consequence. Married (1) 1609 Lettice, daughter and co-heir of his guardian, Sir Robert Knollys or Knowles (their son William was created a baronet in 1663); (2) 1653 his cousin Dorothy Gawdy (d. 1659)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7496" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1655" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Framlingham Gawdy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_083>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,311>\n[} [\\III. - FROM MR. COSIN TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Durham Castle, Aug, 26. 1661.\n   Sir,\nI should not, I perceive, appeare in my owne colours, that is,\n(^soe good a freind^) , as you thinke competent to revive the\nmemory of an absent freind, if I should excuse my long silence.\nYet if I could\n<P II,312>\nbespeake that powerfull intercession which I formerly desired, I\nshould not be averse from it, maugre your arguments. For suppose\nthat I did not so wisely in troubleing Archimedes to take up a\npinne, yet whilst I rely upon the curtesy of such a freind,\n(\\dulce erit vel desipere\\) . Sir, I take the greatest content\nin the world that you speake to me in your letter so like a\nfreind, and my Lord did professe publikely the content he took\nhimselfe at the receipt of your present to him. I assure you the\naffectionate expressions he has used in your behalfe will\nappeare (\\ad extra\\) , if I may so speake, to have been most\nreall, and (\\ostensio amoris exhibitio est operis\\) . You tould\nme you was become a water drinker. I hope that by this time the\nrecovery of your health has proved the first verse of Pindar to\nbe true. But oh! that I had been at Westminster that Sunday on\nwhich my freind preach't there! [^LATIN OMITTED^] For the rest,\nlet freindship, holy freindship, live: and let the loveliest of\nall the freinds in the world live and flourish; and be our\nfreind for ever. I would (and I think by so doeing I should)\nreturne your civility of sending me one inclosed in yours, by\nre-sending one inclosed in yours, if I thought that either our\nfreind or your selfe were in London, but if you chance both to\nbe there, I doe still persist in bespeakein a powerfull\nintercession to excuse mee, but that is none but your owne: and\nto none but (^soe good freind^) , and for none but\n   Sir,\n   Your most affectionate servant,\n   John Cosin.\n   You have 1000 salutations from hence.\n   To my ever honored freind M=r=. William Sandcroft These\np=snt=.\n   Leave this w=th=. M=r=. Robert Beaumont, at the Starre in\nlittle Brittaine, London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 311" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 26 August, 1661"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E37_Mark>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises symbols, signs, signatures or short texts applied to instances of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing by arbitrary techniques in order to indicate the creator, owner, dedications, purpose, etc. \nThis class specifically excludes features that have no semantic significance, such as scratches or tool marks. These should be documented as instances of E25 Man-Made Feature. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Marque"@fr , "Marke"@de , "Σήμανση"@el , "标志"@cn , "Пометка"@ru , "Mark"@en , "Marca"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSADLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DIPLOMATIST. KNIGHTED IN 1542, CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER 1568. IN SERVICE OF THOMAS CROMWELL, SECRETARY OF STATE 1537, AGENT OF CECIL 1558, GUARDIAN OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS 1580-81" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "GOOD EDUCATION." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RALPH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SADLER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1507-1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN HACKNEY, MIDDLESEX. STAUNDEN ?, spent some time in SCOTLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER \"HELD A SITUATION OF TRUST\" IN THE HOUSEHOLD OF A NOBLEMAN IN ESSEX. THE BACON COLLECTION CONTAINS 299 WORDS BY SIR RALPH AND 552 BY SADLER ET AL." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "934" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1507" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1587" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RALPH SADLER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P98_brought_into_life>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.\nTwins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "brachte zur Welt"@de , "诞生了"@cn , "a donné vie à"@fr , "породил"@ru , "έφερε στη ζωή"@el , "brought into life"@en , "trouxe à vida"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E25_Man-Made_Feature>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises physical features that are purposely created by human activity, such as scratches, artificial caves, artificial water channels, etc. \nNo assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding a feature as man-made. For example, rock art or even “cup and ring” carvings on bedrock a regarded as types of E25 Man-Made Feature.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Caractéristique fabriquée"@fr , "Hergestelltes Merkmal"@de , "Искусственный Признак"@ru , "Man-Made Feature"@en , "Característica Fabricada"@pt , "人造外貌表征"@cn , "Ανθρωπογενές Μόρφωμα"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E26_Physical_Feature> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hampshire?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westmorland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Westmorland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JROCHEFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Active at court from c. 1522; Viscountess Rochford 1529; lady of the bedchamber (and sister-in-law) to Queen Anne Boleyn, turned against her 1535; lady of the bedchamber to the next three queens as well, became the chief confidante of Queen Katherine Howard, organised secret meetings between her and Thomas Culpeper; declared guilty of high treason, beheaded 1542." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/70799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; owned 2 books 1536." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Parker (1480/81-1556), 10th Baron Morley, gentleman usher to Henry VIII, translator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boleyn née Parker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father's chief residence was in Essex; court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Alice (1486-1552), daughter of Sir John St John of Bletsoe. Married 1526 George Boleyn (c. 1504-1536), later Viscount Rochford, only son of Thomas Boleyn, earl of Wiltshire (1476/7-1539); George was Anne Boleyn's brother. May have been the source of the rumours of incest between Anne and George that were used as evidence in their trials." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Rochford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "263" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Boleyn née Parker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 87>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 4TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n<P 88>\n   Good Mr. secretary, even as ye love the furtherance of this\nservyce, send us money with all spede, for, as you shall\nunderstand by Mr. Davyson, all our treasure ys gonn, and ye may\nse, by experyence, how dowbtfull the wyndes ar to pass at your\nwyll. I pray you also that you wyll obteyn lycence that we may\nhave men, and the captens I have sent over may be dyspached only\nwith hir majestys authorytye for the leavy of them.\n   Mr. Norrys doth this day departe hence to Utrycht, whether\nalso I send all my horsmen. Yf we may have money and men from\nEnglond only to abyde the first brunt this sommer, I trust you\nshall hear of great servyce to the honour and quyett of hir\nmajesty.\n   The prince of Parma gyves yt out styll, and hath sent ageyn\nto Antwerp, to provyde for hir majesties embassador, ether to\ncom thether or to Brusselles, only to make shew of yt, to brede\nbusses in these mens heddes here. The preparacion at Antwerp for\nshipping ys not as ye have hard, for certen, nether his forces\nto be feared, spetyally yf we may once gett before hand with our\nmen this spring. Here ys a man that doth offer to cure your\ndecease uppon loss of his lyffe. Fare ye well; in much hast,\nthis 4. of February.\n   Yours assured,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honourable good frende Mr. secretory\nWalsingham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "87" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "242" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 4 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2SYMCOTTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge; BA 1612, MA 1615, MD 1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Symcotts Sr (1562?-1649)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1592?-1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Sutton; Huntingdon, Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Medical attendant to Oliver Cromwell and his family for years. Died childless." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "doctor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2083" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8354" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jr Symcotts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 54>\n[} [\\LETTER LX.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO MRS ELIZA\nCOTTINGTON^]\n   (^For yr dear self.^)\n   Both dearly kynd and cruell Neece,\n   You feast me so with choyce excesse of kyndnis, I am torn'd\nepicure: upon your conscience bee itt. Every line of yours is\nsuch a severall daynty dishe I can not feede on it without\nglottony: God forgive you. You seeme to raigne as queene of\nlove, say, doe, what none els can; shoote arrows wher you\nplease, wound, and heale att once, whilest I, lyke som poore\nslave, looke on, admire, receive your favours with blushes, and\nwith ioy. Burne in my hart with love, yet dar not speake of itt,\nbecause tis naked, and can not apeare. It wants all yr\nadvantages of power to sett it forth: but glory not too much;\nfor ther is great complaynts of yr government. You violently\nrob'd a preist of all the treasure of his love: he has not so\nmuch\n<P 55>\nas a graine, to bestow upon his poore sister heer att Lovaine;\nbut kynd providence has given her better fortune in loves\ntrafick, then her brother (^bankerot^) ; for though she spent\natt Lovaing as much as he could loose att London, she fynds itt\nan unexhausted treasure, and if but wysely lay'd out, the\ncomings in inritch beyounde expression. Arithmatick cannot\ncoumpt the dear satisfactions which true worth renders to its\nlovers. Thus you crowen the most sencire, constant, cordiall\nlove of\n   Dearly kynd neece,\n   Yr poor and infinitly oblig'd ante,\n   W. Thimelby.\n   My thancks can no wayes reach yr bounty. My debt so great\nnothing but love can crosse the score.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "54" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Eliza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cottington née Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Mr. Cottington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "aunt - niece" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECOTTINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Eliza Cottington née Thimelby on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P71_lists>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property documents a source E32 Authority Document for an instance of an E1 CRM Entity.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E32_Authority_Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "περιλαμβάνει"@el , "define"@pt , "définit"@fr , "lists"@en , "条列出"@cn , "listet"@de , "перечисляет"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67_refers_to> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E42_Identifier>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises strings or codes assigned to instances of E1 CRM Entity in order to identify them uniquely and permanently within the context of one or more organisations. Such codes are often known as inventory numbers, registration codes, etc. and are typically composed of alphanumeric sequences. The class E42 Identifier is not normally used for machine-generated identifiers used for automated processing unless these are also used by human agents."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Kennung"@de , "Identificador de Objeto"@pt , "Κωδικός Αναγνώρισης"@el , "标识符"@cn , "Идентификатор Объекта"@ru , "Identificateur d'objet"@fr , "Identifier"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Soestdyck>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Soestdyck" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Soestdyck" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_116>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1546 T HSAVILL>\n<X HENRY SAVILL>\n<P 250>\n[} [\\LETTER XXV.\\] }] [^TO WILLIAM PLUMPTON^]\n(^To my Cossin Plompton this be delivered.^)\n   Cossin Plompton, I hartely recommend me unto you. The cause\nof my wryting to you is, for that Roger Ramy said to me, he\nthought ye would aboute Low sonday be at Thornhill. Ye shall\ncome to a old howse cleane downe, and as yet litle amended; but\nye shall be very welcome, as I can think. I wold be sory that ye\nshoold take paine, and I not at home when ye come. Tomorrow\nbegging thursday, I must of force ride to Tankerslay, viij miles\nhence, and mete my Lord of Shrewsburry, who will be thear\ntomorrow by ij of the clock, and se a showt at a stage, as my\nkeper hath sent me wourd. And of monday, tewsday, and wedsday,\ntheare is apoynted a great number of gentlemen to mette at cocxs\nat Sheifeild, whear I intend, God willing, to be, and every\nnight will ly at Tankerxlay; soe it will be friday or I come to\n<P 251>\nThornhill, which is the xviij (xiiij) of May. Wherfore, I desire\nyou either put of your comming to that day, or take so much\npaine to come the viij myles to Tankerxlay, whear I have no\nlodging, but you shall have the best bed the keper haith; and ye\nshall se a polard or tow, both rid and falow, and se all our\ngood coxs fight, if it plese you, and se the maner of our\ncocking. Ther will be Lanckeshire of one parte, and Derbeshire\nof another parte, and Hallomshire of the third parte. I perceive\nyour cocking varieth from ours, for ye lay but the battell; and\nif our battell be but x=li= to v=li=, thear wilbe x=li= to one\nlaye, or the battell be ended. And whensoever ye come, I require\nyou take time to hunt with me for one weke; bring bowes and gray\nhounds, and at the time of the year, hownds. A polard is swet\nnow, and I love it best now at this season; and by Whytsonday\nthis year I shall have fatt bucks. And or any red deare be fatt,\nit will be July, as far as my experience serves. Com when ye\nwill, and such as I have, ye shall se; and bring good stufe, for\nI warne you they ar wild about Tankerxlay and ill to cach: and\nif all fale, I have that ar tame enough. I make all these brages\nto cause you to com, for I never yet did se you in thease parts;\nand ye shall come no time wrong, fence-time then other. I have\ntame plenty lyeth out; I can make you game at rid and falow, and\nstir no rascall. I besich Jesus send us mery meting. Thus\nhertyly far ye well. This Wendsday at Thornhill, the v=th= of\nMay, Anno 1546: 38 H. 8.\n   Your asured frind\n   Henry Savill, kn=t=.\n[\\5 May 1546.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be FO?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Savill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSAVILL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thornhill> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Savill to William Plumpton on 5 May, 1546"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Axminster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Axminster" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Axminster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Goldsborough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Goldsborough, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goldsborough" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "invitation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1475? FO ADELAPOLE>\n<X ALICE DE LA POLE>\n<P I,154>\n[} [\\148. ALICE, DUCHESS OF SUFFOLK TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\5 March, (? 1475)\\]\n   Right trusty and entierly beloved ffrende we grete you well,\ndesiryng and praying yow, all excuses layde apart, that\nincontinent this lettur seyne ye come to us to Ewelme for\ncertayne grete causes concernyng our wele and pleasir, whiche at\nyour comyng ye shall undrestond more pleynely: and theruppon ye\nto departe ayen at your pleasir, so that ye fayle not here ynne\nat this tyme as our parfait trust ys in you: and as in gretter\ncase we woll be gladde to do for you, that knoweth our lorde,\nwho have you ever yn gouvernaunce. Wreten at Ewelme the v day of\nMarche. +g .\n   Alyce Suffolk.\n   To our Right trusty and entierly beloved ffrende Wyllyam\nStoner.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives through marriage, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "de la Pole née Chaucer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duchess of Suffolk, widow of William de la Pole (duke of Suffolk)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ADELAPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ewelme> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice de la Pole née Chaucer to William Stonor on 5 March, 1475"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Watford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
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                "Watford, Hertfordshire" ;
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                "Watford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, religious instructions" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 60>\n[} [\\XLVI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDELINE HALL,\nOXFORD.}]\n   Deare Ned - I rwite to you yesterday, and I beleeue to many\nothers I should haue aleaged that, as an excuse for not rwiteing\nat this time, yet I cannot give meself leaufe to do so to you,\nbut willingly I vse a kinde of violence to my other ocations, in\ntakeing time to rwite to you, sence I cannot haue the\ncontentment in speaking to you. I reseued your letter by the\ncarrier this morning, so that Moene is now in request againe. \n   I blles God that you are well, and my deare Ned, be carefull\nof yourself; be carefull of the health of your body for my sake;\nand aboue all, be carefull of the health of your soule for your\nowne and my sake; and as to the body, thos things doo most hart\nwhich are of a deadly quallity as poyson, so nothing harts the\nsoule like that\n<P 61>\ndeadly poyson of sinn; thearefor, my dearest, be wacthfull\nagainst thos great and suttile and vigilent enimys of your\npresious soule. I beleeue you knowe that one of the best parts\nof a soulder is to stand vpon his garde, and his greatest shame\n(next to runeing away) not to be found so; so is it in our\nspirituall warefare; if Sathen surprise vs, he takes vs at his\nwill, and if we turne our bakes and rune away, O! he will persue\ntell we be taken. My deare Ned, I beleeue you are confident that\nyou are most deare to me, thearefore thinke it not strange, if I\nam stuedious and carefull that your peace should be keept with\nyour God, whous fauor is better then life. I longe to see you,\nand I hope I shall doo it shortly. I hope before this, you haue\nreseued your hate and stokens, but Burigh is something ngligent.\nYour father is, I thanke God, well; he is ride abroode. In hast,\nI giue you this ascurance that I am \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Bromton, July 5, 1639.^)\n   Remember my loue to your worthy tutor. I should haue rwit to\nGorg, but I haue not time. Your father has diuers times sence\nyou went asked for strawbery butter, and in memory of you this\nday I made Hacklet make some. I wisch you a disch of it.\n\n"@en ;
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                "5 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "389" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 5 July, 1639"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Barnay+in+Normandy>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Barnay in Normandy" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Barnay in Normandy" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P21_had_general_purpose>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes an intentional relationship between an E7 Activity and some general goal or purpose. \nThis may involve activities intended as preparation for some type of activity or event. P21had general purpose (was purpose of) differs from P20 had specific purpose (was purpose of) in that no occurrence of an event is implied as the purpose. \n"@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "tinha propósito geral"@pt , "имел общую цель"@ru , "avait pour but général"@fr , "had general purpose"@en , "有通用目地"@cn , "είχε γενικό σκοπό"@el , "hatte den allgemeinen Zweck"@de ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_046>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1659 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,289>\n[} [\\CXV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN TO\nWILLIAM SANDCROFT^]\n   Paris, Aug. 28. 1659.\n   Sir,\nI have received yours of Aug. 9, but my sight is so obstructed\n(as it hath bin now these 5 or 6 months together) with a\ncatarraque in both my eyes, that I cannot, without much\ndifficulty, either read or write any letters. Yet I neglected\nnot to make my acknowledgment in writing, and to give you thanks\nfor what you ordered to be paid unto me here at Paris in June\nlast, though it should seeme my letter is not yet come to your\nhands. And therfore I will here renew my thankfullnes to you\nagaine, being more obliged to you for the severall good supplyes\nyou have bin pleas'd to make and procure to me then I am any way\nable to recompense. And what I say to you, I beseech you say for\nme to Mr. Robert Gayer, whom I have great reason, among others\nthat freely disperse their piety, to affect and honour. His\nintended journey and yours into Italy, (where you can see little\nels but vice and vanity,) if God blesse our hopes now begun in\nour owne country, will be soone at an end. For wee are here\nassured that there is in England a considerable armie of ten\nthousand about Chester, and divers others in severall parts of\nthe Kingdome, that are resolv'd to put off their new masters,\nand to call in the King, who with his brother the Duke of York,\nis already gone that way, to attend God's good pleasure and\nblessing upon us all.\n   I am glad to heare from you that my history of the Scripture\ncanon pleased you so well: but it was my late sitting up at\nnights to follow that work that lost me the vigour of my eyes,\nand will now retard me, till I recover my sight, from perfecting\n<P I,290>\nany other such treatise, which I intended to publish, wherof\nthat which Dr. Morley shewed you, if God give me leave, is like\nto be the first.\n   Of Dr. Duncon's purpose to doe any thing, either about our\nordination or other subject, I never heard, and I give the lesse\ncredit to that report which you had of him, because I have not\nheretofore observed any inclination in him to bend his studies\nthat way, and now all his imployment is to make sermons before\nthe English merchants at Ligorne and Florence, where (if your\njourney should hold through Italy) you will be sure to find him.\n   Of Mons=r=. De Labadie I am able to say little, but I have\nbin inform'd here by those that knew him well, that he was never\neither Franciscan or Oratorian, but brought up a while among the\nJesuites, whom he forsooke, and afterwards became a chanoine in\nPicardie, and a zealous preacher there, from whence, upon\nCardinal Richlieu's displeasure stirr'd up against him, he\nremov'd to Languedoc, and changing his religion first became\nminister at Montaban, then at Orange, from whence he was invited\nto the French Congregation at the Chappel by Somerset house in\nLondon, but being offered better conditions at Geneva, there you\nfind him. The motives of his conversion I have not seen, but\nthey here that have both read them and know him well, though\notherwise they speak well of him, give no great commendations of\nhis books, and I shall not seek after them til my eyes be better\nable to read them then now they are.\n   Your inclosed letter to Mr. Abdy in London I sent away by the\nEnglish post upon Wednesday last, and to morrow night I shall\nsend the other by the Holland post to Mr. Honywood.\n   When the books that you have bought at Geneva, or ought els,\ncome hither to my hands, I shall take care to preserve them\nsafely for you, till you be pleased to dispose further of them.\nI write hastily at a guesse, with my eyes at my pen's end, the\nfaults wherof you wilbe pleas'd to pardon, and to continue your\ngood affection to, Sir,\n   Your most assured and humble servant,\n   J. Cosin.\n   My service humbly presented to Mr. Gayer.\n   (\\A Monsieur, Monsieur Sandcroft, Gentilhomme Anglois, chez\nMonsieur Perrot, Rue des Chanoins, a` Geneve.\\)\n\n"@en ;
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                "28 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 289" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "unemployed" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paris> ;
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                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 28 August, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HAMILTO_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1650 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 255>\n[} [\\175. CHARLES II. TO THE DUKE OF HAMILTON. 1650, AUG. 14.\\]\n}]\n   Aug. 14.\n   I Have sent this bearer 270: 16: 135: 9: 190: to acquaint you\nwith my condition. I desire you to give him credite in what he\nshall say to you. I entreate you to send me your opinion as\nsoone as you can, what I ought to doe. I dare not say any more\nfor they are so watchful over me that I doe nothing but they\nobserve it.\n\n"@en ;
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                "14 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (James Hamilton) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "255" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "2nd duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - Scottish royalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Hamilton Papers: Being selections from original letters in the possession of his grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, relating to the years 1638-1650. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden new series 27. 1880." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "71" ;
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                "1650" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHAMILTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Charles II Stuart to William Hamilton on 14 August, 1650"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_076>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news, business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 112>\n[} [\\LXXVI. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Hart,\n   I am very glad to vnderstand of yo=e= safe though troublesome\narriuall at London, as allso of the recovering estate of yo=e=\nsister so much contrary to yo=e= expectation, and I pray God\ncontinew yt. Since yo=e= departure yt was reported at Bury so\nconfidently that yt was Sir Thomas Meautys that was sick, and\nnot yo=e= sister, as I had almost belieued\n<P 113>\nyt before I receiued yo=e= letter reportinge the contrary. O=r=\nchildren ar all well, God be thanked, with my self, who haue bin\nthese ij last passed dayes verry well and much better than when\nyou left me or better than I haue bin these 14 dayes. I haue\nvsed garlick agayne w=th= much benifite. The Lady Jermine hath\nentertayned yo=e= bitch w=th= all thanckfullness. I haue cast\nvpp superficially the inuentory of all the stock and mouables of\nCulford w=th= the legacies to be payed out, the plate xcepted,\nand yt amounteth vnto 1200,40 and odd pounds. My brother Coleby\nhath offered to buy the stock of kyne and horses and to hyre so\nmuch ground as now resteth in myne owne hands, but I have\ndiffered my resolution.\n   Thus leaving you w=th= my best loue, wishes and prayers, I\nrest, being alwaies\n   Onely yo=rs=, Nath. Bacon.\nCulford, this Sunday [\\Dec=r= 1624\\] .\n   My loue and servis I pray to all my friends. Sweet Hart, geue\norder to M=r= Morse I pray for the payment of 20 marks to M=r=\nChitting, the fee due to the Herralds upon my father's death.\n\n"@en ;
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                "December" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "112" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
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                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on December, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBENTLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Textile and later general merchant in Liverpool; partnered with the Staffordshire potter Josiah Wedgwood in the manufacture of decorative wares 1769, manager of their London showrooms, established a ceramic enamelling studio in Chelsea." ;
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                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2175" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Presbyterian Collegiate Academy at Finderne, Derbyshire until the age of 16; then indentured to a Manchester textile merchant; learned fluent French & Italian on a tour when 23." ;
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                "Thomas Bentley, a presbyterian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bentley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731-1780" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Scropton, Derbyshire; educated in Derbyshire & Manchester; toured France and Italy at age 23; settled in Liverpool, Lancashire; Staffordshire 1768; moved to London 1769; Turnham Green near Chiswick, Middlesex 1776-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder son. Married (1) 1754 Hannah (d. 1759), daughter of James Oates; (2) 1772 Mary Stamford (d. 1797). Friends with Josiah Wedgwood since 1762; Wedgwood admired him for his \"classical education, languages, and elegant manners\" (DNB). Against slave trade." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pottery manufacturer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "13200" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1970" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1780" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bentley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_098>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1515 FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 211>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXIII.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull father-in-law, Sir Robart Plompton,\nkt. be these delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull father, in the most loving maner that I\ncan, I hartely recomennd me unto you, and to my lady my\nmother-in-law, your wyfe; and likwise my poore wyfe, your\ndaughter, recomends hir unto you and my sayd lady, and prayeth\nyou of your daly blessing. And we desire hartely the knowledge\nof your prosperous health, worship, and welfare, the which I\nbesech Almyghty Jesus long to contynue to encrease to his\npleasure, and your comforth. And, father, if you be remembred, I\nwrote a letter unto you laytly, and sent it unto you by my\nservant; in the which letter I instaunced and desired you to\nshew your fatherly kindnes unto my poore wife and me, and to be\nso gud father unto us, as to make a sure meane that we myght\npeaseably enjoy and occupie the land that I bought of you in\nCombryg in Staforthshire, (for I thought, that unles the sayd\nland in Combryge were specified in this award, now made betwixt\nyou and Roclife and the heires of Suttele, or els of a liklyhod\nthey wold enter upon me and disposses me,) and you send me word,\nthat you thought they wold not have it, nor medle with it. But\nthus it is, that now within this fortnyth ther were servants of\nSir William Parpoints and Sir John Roclifes determined to take\naway the goods that they\n<P 212>\ncould find upon the ground; and so had they donne, but that the\ntenaunt fortuned to here tell of ther coming, and in all\npossible hast came to give me warning. And so, by the helpe of\ngud masters and frinds, at the last, by fayre means, with very\ngreat payne, entreated them to spare distreyning, till such tyme\nas I had sent unto you to know what remedy you wold provide\nherin. Wherfore, at the reverence of God, and for the love that\nyou owe unto my poore wyfe and me and our children, remember how\nwe stand unto you, and be so gud and kind father unto us to find\nthe meane, that we may peasiably occupie that litle land, which\nI bought of you and truly payd for; and it shalbe to a discharge\nof your conscience and, with Gods grace, comforth in lykewyse,\nfor it shall ever succeed in your bloud. Father, I besech you\nthus to doe, to take the payne upon you to make such labor unto\nSir John Roclife, that he will, at your instauncie and by the\nmediacion of such of your frinds as it shall please you to cause\nto labor unto him, make a release of that land in Combrig.\nFather, if it please you to doe your best herin, I doubt not,\nwith Gods grace, but you shall well bring this matter to passe,\nconsidring the familiaritie betwixt you and him now, and that is\nlike to be. Thus doing, you bynd me and all myne ever to do you\nthat pleasure, that may be in our smale power; and not doyng\nthus, all that know you and me myght well speake upon it, that I\nshould, considryng how I stand unto you, pay such a sume of\nmoney to you, and not to be made sure of my bargen. And beside,\nyt wold be to me as great discomforth as lightly cold happen me,\nwhich wold greve much more then the losse of my money, or of my\nland. And, as you know right well, I have Slyngsby bonden as\nyour surty in an obligation of x=li= for the perfirmance of your\nbargan, which I have redy in my keping. And the Lord preserve\nyou. From Redburne in hast, upon Trenetie Munday.\n   By your faythfull loving son,\n   Germayn Pole.\n[\\4 June 1515.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "4 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "211" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Radbourne> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on 4 June, 1515"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1STONOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Apart from the Oxfordshire manors, several possessions elsewhere in the country; played a substantial part in local government, notably as MP and sheriff." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/63925" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Ralph Stonor (c. 1368-1394)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1429" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1394, d. 1431" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From 1403 in the custody of Thomas Chaucer of Ewelme, Oxfordshire, son of the poet and a leading Thames valley landowner; by 1416 married to Alice, daughter and heir of Thomas Kirby of Horton, Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1394" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1431" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Stonor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leicestershire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northumberland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman, made knight of the Bath 1626. Amateur painter, explored various genres. According to Burke's Peerage & Baronetage he also held the office of rector of Great Ryburgh (Norfolk)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/999" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"He was a great lover of all good artes and learning, and knew good literature\" (funeral certificate). May have received some artistic training in the Low Countries." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon II (c.1543-1624) of Redgrave, Suffolk; premier baronet of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1585-1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised at Redgrave Hall, Suffolk. Acquired Brome Hall, Suffolk 1614; inherited Culford Hall, Suffolk from his parents. Travelled in the Low Countries (e.g., Antwerp 1613) and possibly in Italy. Lived mostly in Suffolk? Buried in Culford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest of nine sons. Married 1614 lady Jane Cornwallis née Meautys." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "417" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6962" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brynbella>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wales> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brynbella, Wales" , "Brynbella" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brynbella" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_051>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 176>\n[} [\\CLXXIII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I receued your letter by Mr. Hill yesterday,\nand I thanke God that I heare you are well; the Lord in mercy\ncontinue that comfort to me. \n   They goo on with the milica in this cuntry; the sherafe has\nsent out warents that they apeare on the 15 of this month at\nHerifrd. Your fathers company, I heare, they meane to make offer\nto you, and if you will not haue it, they will giue it to\nanother. They trihumfe brafely, as they say, and threaten poore\nBrompton; but\n<P 177>\nwe are in the hand of our God, whoo I hope will keepe vs safe. I\npray God blles you, as I desire the soule should be bllesed, of\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^July 8, 1642.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 8 July, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSTEEVENS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26355" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; King's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Steevens (1701-1763), captain of a ship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Steevens" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1736-1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Poplar, London; Kingston-on-Thames; Eton; Cambridge; settled in Hampstead, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Shakespearean scholar. Friend of Johnson. Work formed the base of 'the first variorum edition' of Shakespeare (brought out in 1803 by Isaac Read). Quarrelsome, with only 4 friends he didn't quarrel with (Thomas Warton was one)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Literary editor, scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "408" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1800" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Steevens" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "North Yorkshire)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN8>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Master and Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "405" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G2SPENCER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Jones W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Stephen Poyntz (1685-1750), diplomat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Georgiana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spencer née Poyntz" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1737-1814" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Althorp, Northamptonshire; London; died in St Albans, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "William Jones tutored Lady Spencer's son, and they corresponded for years afterward; \"Jones constantly sought her advice\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess Spencer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10926" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1814" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Georgiana Spencer née Poyntz" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCLERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ESQUIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLERE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STOKESBY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "244" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS CLERE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RACURS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ACURS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "349" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT ACURS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "theological issues, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,19>\n[} [\\XII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM OLIVER NAYLOR\nTO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nI thinke I acquainted you the last summer with the tenents of a\nPuritan heere amongst us, who, amongst other things, defended\nthat there was no ordinarie meanes of salvation in that\ncongregation\n<P I,20>\nthat had only the publique prayers, the reading of Scriptures\nand the reading of homilies, the administration of the\nSacraments, &c., concluding nothing to be avaylable that way,\nbut only the hearing of sermons, and such likewise as they made.\nDivers oppos'd him, but amongst the rest one Mr. John Downe,\nsometyme fellow of Emmanuell College, gave so great satisfaction\nin a sermon at a Visitation, that his fellow ministers have\npersuaded him to publish the same, thinking he will doe much\ngood both heere and in other places by it. He purposes to send\nit to London by Mr. Skippon to Mr. Blunt, about a fortnight\nhence, and having not acquaintance there to have a litle care of\nthe comming forth of it, he intreated me to write to some about\nit, and you see I have made bold to do so to you, requesting\nyour furtherance in it, if Mr. Skippon (as I thinke he will) doe\ncome unto you. The gentleman is a verie learned scholler, to\nwhome you shall doe the kindnes, of whome I thinke Dr. Lindsel\ncan tell you, being of that note in Cambridge that he answered\nthe Act at St. Marie's when he commenc'd Bachelor of Divinitie.\nBut besides him you shall oblige my selfe, and divers others,\nwho are verie desirous of the comming forth of the Sermon. So\nhaving not any newes to send you from this corner of the world,\nI commend you to God's protection, and rest\n   Yours ever,\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   Marwoodd, 11 Maij. [\\1624.\\]\n   To my verie worthie freind, Mr. John Coosin, at Durham house\nin the Strond, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "university contemporaries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "rector of Tawstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "305" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ONAYLOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marwood> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Naylor to John Cosin on 11 May, 1624"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises items that have a persistent identity, sometimes known as “endurants” in philosophy. \nThey can be repeatedly recognized within the duration of their existence by identity criteria rather than by continuity or observation. Persistent Items can be either physical entities, such as people, animals or things, or conceptual entities such as ideas, concepts, products of the imagination or common names.\nThe criteria that determine the identity of an item are often difficult to establish -; the decision depends largely on the judgement of the observer. For example, a building is regarded as no longer existing if it is dismantled and the materials reused in a different configuration. On the other hand, human beings go through radical and profound changes during their life-span, affecting both material composition and form, yet preserve their identity by other criteria. Similarly, inanimate objects may be subject to exchange of parts and matter. The class E77 Persistent Item does not take any position about the nature of the applicable identity criteria and if actual knowledge about identity of an instance of this class exists. There may be cases, where the identity of an E77 Persistent Item is not decidable by a certain state of knowledge.\nThe main classes of objects that fall outside the scope the E77 Persistent Item class are temporal objects such as periods, events and acts, and descriptive properties. "@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Постоянная Сущность"@ru , "Seiendes"@de , "Persistent Item"@en , "持续性项目"@cn , "Ον"@el , "Entité persistante"@fr , "Entidade Persistente"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCALTHORPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "JAMES CALTHORPE (D. 1559)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "233" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 67>\n[} [\\LETTER XXV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 22ND JANUARY, 1585-6.\\] }]\n<P 68>\n   Mr. secretary, I can wryte nothing to ye touching the state\nof the tresure or tresorer. I wyll not blame him yet, nor excuse\nhim, but I dowbt he hath a conning under-tresorer. This vj wekes\ncan I gett no reckoning, nor the awdytor any bookes from them,\ntyl this last weke. Our money goeth very low, and I beleive ye\nwill not be best pleased with the former expences, and yet am I\nforst to dysburs much of this money for relyfe of the souldyers\nnot payd, and, as I wrote of late to you, so doe I now also to\nmy lord tresorer by Mr. Davyson, to besech ye both, yf ye wyll\nhave any hope of good of our servyce here, to gett us a good\npece, or rather the hole somme, of that ys behind of hir\nmajestys allowance. Yf hit be not well ordered and husbanded,\nlett the blame light hevyly uppon me.\n   My thinkes I hear your answere alredy, that no man knoweth\nbetter than I the dyffycultye to gett money from hir majesty,\nand so I must satysfye myself. But, as I confes yt ys hard to\nprocure great sommes from hir majesty, so must I lett you know,\nand more now than whan I was partaker of those dyffycultyes ther\nwith you, that yf hir majesty doe not deall now gratyously and\nprincely with these people, and consider how infynyttly hit doth\nimport her highness to bring these causes to a good end, whan yt\nys in such forwardnes as they be, and that yt ys only the\nexpence of a lytle money, and no more than she hath alreddy\ncontractyd and agreed with them for, and for which she hath such\na pawen as she may assure hirself, by them alone, to have all\nhir charges ageyn, yf the worst fall owt that can be. And here I\nsay to ye Mr. secretary, and I speak yt in the presence of God,\nI am veryly perswaded, yf hir majesty had not donn this she hath\ndonn, these hole countreys had byn gonn by this day; and, se the\ngood providence of God! yf I had not come when I dyd, the wynd\n<P 69>\nturned the next daye, and hath so contyneued ever synce, that,\nthis being the xlij day since my aryvall, I never hard word from\nEnglonde; I trust, therfore, whan yt comes yt shalbe good. But,\nif I had steyd tyll this day, all hope had byn gone of hir\nmajesty, and all the practyces of the enymye had byn sett\nafoote, for I founde them very well onward at my aryvall; yet, I\ntestyfye a truth, as sone as hir majestys favour hether was sene\nand known, I thinke from the beginning of these trowbles the\npeople were never hotter ageinst the enemye than at this day,\nnor better devotyd to hir; in so much as she may now dyspose of\nall, and dyrect all, that otherwyse had lost all, both countryes\nand credytt, yea, with a mortall hate for ever to our natyon;\nand yf the case be thus for hir majesty, for Gods sake lett hir\ncomfort all here, and lett hir be sure the enymye was never so\ndowbtfull, nor so perplexed, as he ys at this day; for he stoode\nin great hope, before my coming, to have had certen places\ndelyvered unto him of great importance, and I think hit was so\npromysed to him in dede, but as sone as the souldyers hard of\nhir majesty taking the cause in hand, and that I was com, they\nsetled themselves wholy this way, and so doe contyneue, and have\nresisted the enymyes attemptes most faythfully; yet have they\nnot byn payd a long while, nether wold have trusted the states\nbut for hir majesty, takyng my word only that they shalbe payd;\nand so they shalbe forthwith, I have wroght so for them. Nether\nwold they wyllingly trust the states touching hir majesty, but\nthat I must have the absolute government, and the recept of\ntheir reveneues, or elles they wold not be pacyfyed, nor trust\nto their paymentes more; which suerly hath byn yll handled, for\nthey have meanes and meanes ageyn to meyntayn all these charges,\nbut their careless imploying of yt hath hindred all; but this\nrequyres a hole wekes informacion of Mr. Davison, who hath donn\nhir majesty notable servyce here, and doe pray ye, and as ever\nye tender the success of this servyce, retorn him hither, with\nthe more credytt the better, for without him I confes myself\nquyte maymed. His\n<P 70>\ncredytt ys mervelous great here that ever I sawe of any stranger\nin any countrey, in my lyfe, and he lyves lyke a gentleman and\nchargeably every way. And my nephew Sydney, I assure ye, ys\nnotably estemed, and I think within a few months shalbe able to\ndoe hir majesty here other manner of servyce than may well be\nlooked for.\n   The prince of Parma, uppon my aryvall, and hearing of the\ndysposicion of these countreys wholy bent to shew their good\ntrust of hir majesty, by comytting all chardge and confydence to\nme, being hir servaunt and subiect, he assembled the counsell,\nthe presydent &c. ther opened the matter, shewing the great\ndyffycultyes happened unto them unlooked for, for yt was a\nmatter assured them that the queen of England wold never attempt\nany thing, ether here or elleswhere, but he saw now yt was\notherwyse, and that she had sent Drake to the Indyes, and the\nerll of Leycester into the Lowe Countreys, alleaging all he\ncould do. The president answered him: \"Now sir,\" quod he, \"ye\nmay se what yt was for the king our master to forsake the\ncouncell was geven him, and the offer the people made of these\ncountreys to have had a peace, and whether yt had byn better to\n[\\have\\] accepted that, or elles to consume his treasure and\npeople in vayn; for yt was never other lyke whan all such meanes\nas the queen of England made accompt of was taken away, as the\nprince of Orange that was at hir devotyon, and Monsieur who was\nin stryct league with hir, but she wold rather defend and kepe\nthese countreys hir frendes, then suffer our master to enioye\nthem, being afreyd of his greatnes to be so nere hir as these\ncountreys shuld be, except there were better love betwene them\nthan ther ys. But refusing that peace his people offred him to\nhave had religyon fre, was the cause of all these warrs, and\nlosse now of thes countreys, which than he had byn sure of, yea,\nand, after a while, to be sure also to have putt down the\nherytykes and protestantes, as he might have used the matter;\nbut now,\" saythe [\\he\\] , \"yt ys to late for councell, the queen\nof Englond ys not so easy to be removyd, being received as she\nys\n<P 71>\namong them, nether doe I ever looke now for so good an end\nageyn.\"\n   Synce that, ther cam within these ij daies one from Antwerp,\nbeside here ar sondry letters from thence of yt, (which ys donn\nof purpose to bring this people in dowbt of hir majestys dealing\nfor them,) that there was a howse in Antwerp, the Englysh howse,\npreparing for me; that she made but a shew of warr, her\nintentyon ys only to make a peace, and that I had instructyons\nto prepare the myndes of the states to conformetye, and to be\nreconcyled to the king. I assure ye a pestylent practyce yt ys,\nand no one thing under heaven so lykely to cutt my throte, but\nyt doth agre well with a tale that was wrytten also from\nBruxelles to the cont de Hollock here. That the prince of Parma,\nhearing of my aryvall, chaft very much, and semed greatly to be\ndeceaved that hir majesty wold send as she hath donn, \"but,\"\nsayth he, \"ther ys no remedye but one; we must gyve out brutes\nthat the queen of England hath offerd talk of peace, which wyll\nbrede presently jelosye in the states heads, and some devyces we\nmust have to make devyssion among them, to breake this\nresolucyon to lett the government be at the queen of Englands\ndyspocytion.\" This letter cam to him, which he shewyd me, above\niij wekes agoe, and, as the cont sayd, from a very credyble\nplace; so that he presumeth styll of the umore of Englond. But\nGod defend hir majesty shuld loose the honor, credytt, and\nsaftye, she ys in so good way to obteyn, and lett me have\nshamfull death and utter reproch, yf hir majesty goe princely\nand couragiously forward, yf ever she receive the lyke porcyon\nof all these as she shall doe by this actyon here. And I assure\nyou yf ye saw these places, with the dysposicion of the people,\nas I doe, ye wold think, even for hir majestys own safty sake,\nbut for her own tyme only, beside the respect of Englond, that\nmore money than yet she hath leyd out to be most happely spent\nyf ther were no gage or hope to have yt payd ageyn.\n<P 72>\nLett me retorn, therfore, once ageyn, to pray ye, and entreat\nye, to stand ernestly for the spedye sending away of money; and\nto send yt by dryblettes causeth yt to be consumed to lytle\npurpose, and no honour or credytt, nor yet relyfe in dede of the\nsoldyer. Touching this I have wrytten in a scedule enclosed,\nwhich I pray ye break after ye have redd yt.\n   And touching the opinion of a defensyve warr, I know ye wyll\nnow chang yt, for ther ys no wey to overthrow this state but\nthat. Experience doth teach yt, for the enymye goeth where he\nwyll, he makyth skours now in every place; as, ferst, in\nFlanders, about Ostend and Sluce, he hath made so many, as no\nman can sturr out to anoye the enymye any way, nether can they\nbe taken with all the garasons ther. He hath byn synce about\nGrave, a place of great importanee for us, not farr from Bolduke\nin Brabant; he hath attemptyd yt iiij or v tymes this frost, but\nmyshing of yt, he hath buylt iij or iiij forts about yt, that no\nvyttell can com to yt. He hath donn the lyke at Venlou, and ys\npresently in doing ther, and hath ther iij=m= men and a 1000\nhors; all the garasons we have ther ys not able to deale with\nhim. So from this place he wyll to some other, but yf he follow\nthese ij so strongly as he may doe, I se no way we ar able to\nmach him yet in the fild to relyve them, and, lett him alone, he\nwyll surely have them. Therfore ther ys no remedye for us but to\nmake a camp, which wylbe, with those we have alredy, without any\ngreat chardg donn, whereby we may be masters of the fild, for he\ndares not draw his garasons fourth of his great towens, so shall\nwe relyve the places thus beseged, and recover the skonces and\nfortes he hath buylt to anoye us. Besides he doth spoyll all\ncountreys that ar most frutefull and help us most, by his\ncontynewall incursions which is a great matter I se here, to\nloose the servyce of the bours, and yt ys also a dyscouraging\nwarr to this people that ar dayly charged with taxes and\ncontrybucions, to se an endles warr,\n<P 73>\nas they caule yt when yt ys altogether defensyve, and so yt ys\nin dede; and we ar sure the enymy ys more ferfull to adventure\nthan we ar, for yf we loose, we have styll strong townes able to\ndefend, yf he loose, he hath no townes to hold him, for all he\nhath ys alredy by the force of his garasons.\n   I have sent to ye, sir, also, for leave that sondry gentlemen\nmay have leave to take upp som men in Englond, without any peny\ncharge ether to hir majesty or the countrey, and our enymyes ar\nthe bolder for that they know the decaye of our soldyers. I wold\nbe gladde, also, to have leave for v=c= of my none servantes\nmore, not in Wales alone, but of my other tenantes, where I\nshall think mete; for I tooke but iiii=c= of the v=c= hir\nmajesty dyd graunt, and I wyll not gyve those iiii=c= for the\nbest v=c= & l. that I se or can hear of here, nether shall ther\nany man have charge, by my good wyll, but such as shall have\ngood cause to care for his men. I think xv=c= wyll skant well\nfurnyshe all the bandes decayd here, and I wold ernestly desier\nij=m= more, such as wyll wyllingly com. Ye have people to many,\nand ye nede not fear any attempt to Englond in assaling yt by\nforce, as long as hir majesty hath these countreys, I warant ye;\ntherfore help us yf ye wyll styll be quyett. And yf I may be\nable to wander a while with ij=m= horse, and 4 or 5000 footemen,\nabout Easter ye shall hear, without any meting withall, all\nthose skonces shalbe caught, our own places putt in good sewrty,\nand the enymye as well spoyled. And I pray ye, for these things,\nbeleave us pore men that serve, and have best cause to know what\ncourse in reason ys best.\n   When Mr. Davyson comes he shall tell ye at lardge of some\npartyculer thinges ye wold have lytle beleved, but I know them\nto be most true. That Vyliers ys a most vyle trayterous knave,\nand doth abuse a young nobleman here extremely, the conte Morys;\nfor all his religion he ys a more ernest perswader secretly to\nhave him yeld to a reconcylliacion than St. Allagonde was, and\nhath an instrument about the young gentleman, one that pleasyth\nhis affectyons, that ys a very dangerous man. The young man\n<P 74>\nhath a solem, slye wytt; but, in troth, yf any be to be dowbtyd\ntoward the king of Spain, yt ys he and his counsellers, for they\nhave byn altogether so farr French, and so farr in myslyke with\nEnglond, as they cannot almost hide yt, and this umore ys styll\nkindled by this prest, and some say yet St. Allegonde, but I doe\nnot beleve yt, for that he hath geven his word for yt to me. The\nother shall not tarry ten dayes nether in Holland nor Zeland; he\nys greatly hated here of all sortes. And yt shall goe hard but I\nwyll wynn the young conte, and gett the knave about him removed,\nwhose name ys Mallorey, one the prince himself dowbtyd of before\nhis deth.\n   Old Medykyrk was farr gonn ageinst hir majesty, and our\nnatyon also, and so farr dowbtyd, as now, at the nomynacion of\ncouncellors, I named him for one, thinking he had good credytt\namong the states, and I found them all ageinst him, and made\nrequest to me to leave him out, which I mervelled at, and doe\nplainly chardge him with his yll mynd to hir majesty. Paule\nBuys, I lern, certenly was putt from his offyce in Holland only\nfor standing agenst the French, and preferring Englond alweys,\nand indede he passeth them all for skyll and judgement.\n   The cont Hollock deserveth great countenaunce at hir majestys\nhandes, for he ys a plaine gentleman, and one that always delt\nflatly with the prince for the French, even tyll his death; and\nwas also so reddy and had best power to delyver both Flushing\nand the Bryll into hir majestys handes, and yt ys most true that\nhe was greatly pressed to stand agenst yt, and the yong count\nwas not wyllyng to have yt rendred, only by Vyllyers meanes, and\nthe cont Hollock perceving told the cont Morrys, in a great\nrage, that yf he tooke any other course than the queen of\nEnglond, and swear by no beggers he would drouen his prest in\nthe haven before his face, and turne himself and his\nmother-in-law out of there howse there, and thereuppon went with\nMr. Davyson to the delyvery of yt. This man must be cheryshed;\nhe ys sound and faythfull, and hath indede all the chife holdes\nin his handes, and at his comandment. Ye shall doe well to\nprocure him a letter of\n<P 75>\nthankes, taking knoledge in generall of his good wyll to hir\nmajesty. He ys a right Almayn in manner and fashion, fre of his\npurse and of his drynk, yet doe I wysh him hir majestyes\npencyoner before any prince in Germany, for he loves hir, and\nable to serve hir, and doth desyer to be knowen hir servant. He\nhath byn sought and labored by his nerest kinsfolkes and best\nfrendes in Germany, to have left the states, and to have the\nking of Spaines pencyon, and very great reward, but he wold not.\nA cheyn of ij=c= li. wold be well bestowd uppon him in the meane\ntyme; and uppon his further desart, which I think wylbe shortly,\nI trust hir majesty wyll accept of his offer to be hir servaunt\nduring his lyfe, being in dede a very noble soldyer. He hath\nsome matters a-brewing which he hopeth well of; for my parte I\nhave an other, brought to me by Mr. Davyson, which yf yt fall\nout as I verylye looke for yt, that wylbe worth 'God a mercye!'\nand nerer home, and of exceding great consequence for hir\nmajesty and this cause, and or xx days ye shall hear of yt, I\ntrust in God.\n   Ther ys another matter and I must trowble you withall, and\nfull fayn I wold have yt redressed; hit ys my lord North. Hir\nmajesty hath comaunded him hether in my company; he doth\ncertenly doe me all the honor he can devyse, and he hath not the\nbest boddy for such a place, spetyally he having no chardge, nor\nany allowance in the world, and surely his expences cannott be\nlytle, albeyt his grefe must be more to have no countenance at\nall but his own estate, and a man of his yeres and long servyce.\nHe doth take yt hir majesty doth place him for some respect of\nmyne, which wyll gender an inward grudge to me at length. I am\nnot the cause of yt. He ys a wyse gentleman, and for any nede I\nse I shall have of Mr. Bartholomew Clerk, I assure ye I had farr\nrather have my lord Northes councell and assistance; and for\nlawe here ys one, the other lytle Clerk, who ys much beyond\nBartholomew\n<P 76>\nin all lerninges of lawe, as hath well appered here alredy. Yf\nat Mr. Davysons coming ye can, ether with honour and allowance\nkepe my lord here, or elles in some good sort by hir majesty\ncauled for home, rather than to attend here without any charge\nor countenaunce, I wold gladly wysh yt. That in the mean tyme yt\nwyll lyke ye to wryte to my lord how carefull and myndfull I\nhave byn of him, shall doe me a great pleassur. And thus having\nbin long, as I cannott others chuse having so much to imparte to\nyou, I wyll byd ye farewell, longing styll to hear from ye. At\nthe Hage, this xxij. of January.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   Bycause I se how the wynd kepes back all hearing from ye,\nbeing xlij days synce I hard from England, sir, Grant Herns hath\na man that doth bring dayly fishe from this cost, and when no\nshipp goeth out he wyll shift ageinst the wynd, and he comes\nvery safely. I pray ye bear with the faultes of my letter, hit\nys so long I cannott peruse yt.\n   I am afrayd ye will compare me shortly to Wylliam Herll.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To Mr. secretary Walsingham.\n\n"@en ;
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                "countess of Bath, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Cornwallis" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "282" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBOURCHIER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Bourchier née Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1618"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDRUMMOND2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Drummond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "James Drummond courted Hester Lynch Piozzi's 15-year-old daughter for her dowry." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "499" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Drummond" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sedbridge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sedbridge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sedbridge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RFERRAR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Ferrar Sr., gentleman-merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FERRAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF NICHOLAS AND JOHN (SR) FERRAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "196" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD FERRAR" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_111>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news, legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1543 T JDODDINGTON>\n<X JOHN DODDINGTON>\n<P 243>\n[} [\\LETTER XIX.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull William Plompton of Plompton, in the\ncounty of York, Esquire, deliver with sped.^)\n   Right worshipfull, in my most hertyest maner I commend me\nunto you, and likewise to my good Mistres your wife, and very\nglad\n<P 244>\nwold be to heare of your good health and all your children.\nTheas be to certifie you that it hat pleased God Almightie to\ntake into his mercy the late person of Sacomp, Mr. John Petty.\nHe departed this transetory life upon Easterday last at vii of\nthe clock before nowne, whose sowle I pray Jesus perdon; and let\nus pray that he that shall succede him, be of no worse sorte\nthan he hath bene. I and all my neighbors hartyly desire your\nmastership, iv also he that shall have the same be minded to be\nresident and abid upon the same personage, than that you will\nmove him that cumes [{for{] Sir Christopher Bird, person, who\nhonestly did kepe the cure under the forsaid late person, and\nthe maintenment of God service; and may be his depete, as he was\nto the other late person, wherof I and all your other tennants\nwold be very glad. Sir, I have sent you the Kings writ of\n(\\dedimus potestatem\\) by Mr. Birnand with a letter, sealed in a\nbox, which I trust is come to your hands; and what your pleasure\nshal be to commaund me in the premises, I pray you let me know,\nand I shall be glad to accomplish the same. And I pray you have\nme hartyle commended to Mr. Robart Plompton, your son, and to my\nMistres his wife, and to Mr. Dinis, your son, and to Mr.\nBirnand. And I pray you informe Mr. Birnand his son is mery and\nin good health, thanks be to Jesus, who ever preserve you and\nall yours. Scribbled in hast at your maner of Sacomp, the Monday\nnext after Easter day.\n   By your to commaund,\n   John Dodington.\n[\\26 Mar. 1543.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "farmer of manor - owner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Doddington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDODDINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sacombe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Doddington to William Plumpton on 26 March, 1543"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NGRIFFIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Griffin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "679" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Griffin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P45_consists_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the instances of E57 Materials of which an instance of E18 Physical Thing is composed.\nAll physical things consist of physical materials. P45 consists of (is incorporated in) allows the different Materials to be recorded. P45 consists of (is incorporated in) refers here to observed Material as opposed to the consumed raw material.\nA Material, such as a theoretical alloy, may not have any physical instances"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "consiste en"@fr , "consists of"@en , "有构成材料"@cn , "αποτελείται από"@el , "consiste de"@pt , "besteht aus"@de , "составлен из"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Launde+Abbey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Launde Abbey, Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Launde Abbey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Padley, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Padley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news (a short note)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1638 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 33>\n[} [\\XXVII.\\] }] \n[}FOR S=R= ROBERT HARLEY, KINGHT OF THE BATH.}]\n   My deare S=r=, - This is only to let you knowe, we are all\nwell, which I had rather tell you, then send the bare message by\nanother. I blless God, that you are well; and hope the Lord,\nwill giue you a safe returne home to morrow, wheare you are\nlonged for. Nowe the Lord in mercy presarue you from all that is\neuile; desireing still to be beloued by you, as\n   Your most affectinat wife, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Mar: 12, 1638.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year marked wrong (1638) in corpus. Recipient marked wrong (Edward Harley) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "81" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 12 March, 1639"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincolnshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSMITH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DEAN OF CARLISLE 1671, BISHOP OF CARLISLE 1684, DANIEL FLEMING'S TUTOR IN OXFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming, z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25910" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA Queen's College, Oxford 1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Smith, a yeoman farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SMITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1614-1702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Whitewall, Asby, near Appleby, Westmorland; studied, fellow at Oxford; Hutton in the Forest, Cumberland c. 1652; Cockermouth, Cumberland c. 1655; prebendary at Carlisle 1660, Durham 1661; divided his time among Durham, Cockermouth and Oxford until appointed dean of Carlisle 1671; died at his home, Rose Castle, Dalston, Cumberland (palace of the bishops of Carlisle)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER JOHN SMITH OF WHITEWELL, IN THE PARISH OF ASBY, CUMBERLAND. LATER MARRIED DANIEL FLEMING'S MOTHER-IN-LAW." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP OF CARLISLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "223" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1702" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS SMITH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_041>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
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                "<Q A 1645? T RSTEWARD>\n<X RICHARD STEWARD>\n<P I,227>\n[} [\\CIV. - FROM DR. STEWART (PROBABLY TO DR. COSIN.)\\] }] \n   Sir,\nWhen I told you our gratious Master was in better constitution\nof body then heretofore, I conceav'd I had fully satisfied you.\n<P I,228>\nFor though I both found and left him in those principles you\nspeake off, yet I could not but imagine that his so Princely and\nChristian carrige ever since that time had made this so plaine\nto the world, that the attestation of my letters had been to as\nlittle purpose as to adde a ray to the sun.\n   For the Uxbridge business I cannot but continue in my former\nopinion. Yet, Sir, your desires have that power with mee as to\nmake mee act to the contrary were I here able to serve you in\nthat particular, but my papers being from mee, and they not\nsufficient wholy to doe your businesse without some helpe from\nothers which now are in the handes of a freind or two (whom by\nGod's blessing wee may one day speake with) I shall bee a sutor\nto you for your pacience in this thing, and that you would bee\npleas'd to rest satisfied with this faithfull promise that I\nwill observe your commaunds, so soone as I am free into a\ncondition to obay you.\n   'Tis not, I thinke, possible for mee to satisfy you about my\nL[\\ord\\] of Cant[\\erbury\\] since if all I knew were put downe\n'tis not sufficient to doe him right. A man hee was very much a\nChristian, of great integrity of minde, both toward Church and\nState. And though in some malitious braines his booke did not\ncleare him from the taxe of Popery, I am confident his death\ndid: so that ever since I have not observ'd that in any pamphlet\nof theirs they have cast that fond aspersion so much as upon the\nKing himselfe. Before hee died they did not believe themselves,\nbut since his martyrdome (for so it was) they could not so much\nas hope to draw others to beleive &c. 'Tis true that hee had but\nlittle love in the Court, and 'tis as true that it was cheifly\nfor this reason, because hee there found so little honesty:\nthere being but few of the greater quality whom hee had not some\ntime or other much contestation with, either in defending his\nMaster from abuse, or the Church from injury. But whether this,\nand many the like trueths, bee fit for the pen of an historian,\nI must wholy leave to your judgment: as being confident you\nremember both that speach and the author of it, \"That if a man\nfollow trueth too neare at the heeles, he may perhapps loose his\nteeth.\" What great thinges hee design'd when hee was put into\npower, and how many of those designes\n<P I,229>\nhee brought to perfection, a scribler (you wot off) hath donne\nhim the favour to put out in his Diary: a booke that, because\n'twas publish'd by an adversary, has been farre the more for his\nhonour, though hee owe nothing to that wild brute who put it\nout, because for want of naturall logicke hee conceav'd it had\nmade against him. What hee alter'd in the Church was only to\nbring her nearer unto the rule of her owne Reformation; that is,\nthe text as 'twas understood and practis'd in the best and most\nprimitive times. This I can adde farther, that hee had an\ninclination to have alter'd the too frequent use of the oath\n(\\ex officio\\) in the High Commission; at least to have proposed\nhis conceipt of it in Parliament, and to have had it regulated\n(as much as in him lay) by the helpe of some well studied law,\nbut not to abolish it, because 'tis of so great use in all kind\nof goverments. For his morralls, all know hee liv'd not only\nfree from scandall, but his life was exemplary, and fit for a\nBishop, both in regard of his hospitality and of other his good\nworkes, which were indeed of a very eminent greatnesse, if they\nbee compar'd with his fortune. I had said enough had I said no\nmore then this, that hee was very free from covetousnesse, and a\nvery excellent freind.\n   I find that sentence you name in Grotius, and in that very\npage you quote, 270, edit: Amster: in fol: (\\Reges qui bello\nsolenni victi, regnoque exuti sunt, cum aliis regni bonis et jus\nlegandi perdiderunt\\) . These are his owne wordes, and I\nconceave they hold true, (\\jure gentium\\) . And, for\nsatisfaction to your last quaere, I shall only returne you some\nmore of his owne wordes, as the best commentary on him selfe:\n[^LATIN OMITTED^] Those rites hee names Lib. III. c. 3. The\ncheife of them is publicke denunciation, of which hee thus there\nspeakes [^LATIN OMITTED^] \n<P I,230>\n   I rest, Sir,\n   Your honor's most humble servant,\n   [\\Rich. Steward.\\]\n[\\UNDATED. PROBABLY WRITTEN IN 1695.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "fellow clergymen" ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 289>\n[^JOHN JONES TO EDMUND LUDLOW^]\nTo his Ex=cie= L=t= Gen=ll= Ludlowe.\nS=r=\n   ffinding here one Mr. William Courtney, a Brother to o=r=\ngood friend Mr. Hugh Courtney, in a very low and necessitouse\ncondic~on, and also finding an Ensignes place voyd by meanes of\ny=e= death of one of y=t= Capacity in Co=ll= Sanders Company,\nsoe returned on a muster taken since yo=r= Lo=pps= going over, I\nhave presumed to place this Mr. Courtney in y=t= imploym=t= and\nto y=t= Company w=ch= I thought fitt to acquaint yo=u= w=th=\nall, desireing y=t= if yo=r= Lo=pp= doe aprove thereof you will\nplease to send over (by y=e= next opportunity) yo=r= order\nconfirming the same, the younge man hath very good parts, and\nhath behaved himselfe well since he came into this country,\nw=ch= is about seaven yeares. I am not att rest in my spirit\nuntil I have heard from yo=u= I am perswaded were yo=u= here you\nwould\n<P 290>\ndoe noe otherwise than wee have done. Truely S=r= the scope of a\nDesigne is best understood (by them y=t= are not in it) by y=e=\npersons y=t= Carry it on, of w=t= Principles they are and by\ny=e= reports they give out, I shall not inlarge att this p'sent\nupon this Theame, having given you y=e= like Trouble soe lately.\nSend you yo=r= ord=r= in w=t= you would have done, and I doubte\nnot but you will recieve satisfaction from yo=r= Servants here,\nI have written to my Lord ffleetwood, to intreate his Lo=pp= to\nconferre w=th= yo=r= Ex=cie= about y=e= restoreing of L=t=\nCo=ll= fflower to some Command. Hee is a man thoroughly\nfaithfull, and one y=t= doeth not att all Consort w=th= those\ny=t= are malignantly affected. Unheard of crueltyes com~itted by\nTorryes every night. The Irish Concieved in a greate readinesse\nto rise. The Brittish in ffermanagh about Lesnabeaugh, were in\nArmes last weeke, to y=e= number of 240 horse well mounted:\npretended in their owne defence ag=t= y=e= Irish, but suspected\nupon some intimation from Scotland.\n   There hath beene an indeavo=r= to disaffect every Troope &\nCompany in Ireland, under y=e= notion of giving Countenance to\nMoncke. The Two Comp~ in Carregfergus mutinied, & were soe high\ny=t= noething cold allay y=em= but fforce: Co=ll= Cooper & y=e=\nOfficers were faine w=th= their naked swords & pistells to\nfforce them to their Quart=rs= I am loath to mention w=t=\nacceptation y=t= disord=r= had amongst some persons here, who\nare looked upon as freinds. I hope y=e= Lord wilbee p'esent\nw=th= yo=u= att your great Councell, w=ch= meete this day, &\ny=t= hee will direct yo=u= to a speedy settlem=t= ffor I am\ncleare of this Judgem=t= that a breach in y=t= Councell, or a\nlonge delay in pointe of coming to a resolution, whereby y=e=\nSpring may come upon us before a settlem=t= be declared, will\nenevitably bring in Ch: S=t.= for thereby all Interest wilbee\nbroken but his, and his wilbee intyre in y=e= Three Nations, and\nall Presbiterian and other Interests w=ch= can\n<P 291>\nconsist w=th= y=t= Interest will joyne to it, and how large y=t=\nwilbee is easily disccerned by y=e= Countenancers of S=r= G. B.\nhis designe, both in City & Countrey amongst Ministers, & all\nother sorts of People. I have noe Tyme to inlarge although I am\nvery full of this apprehention.\n   Yo=r= very reall & humble Servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 6 December, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "John" ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "Born in Longworth, Berkshire; Oxford" ;
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                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 106>\n[} [\\LXXI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   The tyme of expectinge yo=e= retourne, beinge hastened by\nmyne owne desiers, doth now approach: yett, not vnderstandinge\nhow yo=e= expectation for the proceedinge in yo=e= business hath\nbin favored, I must reste still doubtfull of yo=e= presence her\nvntill I shall heare fardher from you. This gentleman hath\nbrought me a letter from S=r= Thomas Meautys, the contents\nwherof if you do not already vnderstand, I must conceale vntill\no=e= next meetinge; yt beinge nothinge necessary to com~end them\nto you in wrighting at this tyme, I hauinge also desired this\nmessenger to excuse myne answer vntill Payne's retourne in to\nthe Low Countryes. Newes we haue none, onely the sodeyne\nretourne of my brothers out of the Low Countryes before they cam\nther, ther voiage not exceeding Yarmouth. My perfect health,\nw=th= o=e= children's, you may receiue by these, w=h= my dayly\nprayers for yo=es=, & my moste earnest desiers that you may\nentertayne the necessity of this distance of place w=th= the\nvertu of beinge content; & that you will be merry, & remember me\nonce a day in a cup of clarrett, the pledg of w=ch= I shall in\nconceipt retourne vnto you w=th= many thanckes. Com~end my loue\n& servise to my friends, & be\n<P 107>\nassured that I shall not be more happy in any thing than in the\nmanifestation of the moste secrett sincerity of my hart, whereby\nI cannot appeare other to you then yo=e= onely\n   Nath. Bacon.\nCulford, this present Fryday [\\1624\\] .\n   To his moste worthy friend the Lady Cornewalleys, att the\nLady Cooke's howse by Charing Cross, geue these.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "269" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bucks.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bucks." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_093>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1504 FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 191>\n[} [\\LETTER CLVI.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull father-in-law, Sir Robart Plompton,\nkt. be this delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull and my most singuler good father-in-law, in\nmy best maner I hartely recomend me unto you, right glad to here\nof your welfare, the which our Lord contynew long unto his\npleasure and your most comforth. Father, the cause of this my\nwryting unto you of myn own hand, is for a matter that no man\nknoweth\n<P 192>\nof but onely my wyfe, and I, and the partyes. Father, this is\nthe matter; ther is a gentleman, the which had maryed one of my\nnaunts, whose name is Randolpe Manwring, and he beareth great\nlove and favor unto my sister Ellynor, and she doth likewise\nunto him the same. And the gentleman hath desired me to wryte\nunto you, to know if ye can be contented that he have hir in\nmarage to his wyfe; the which if that ye so be, he wilbe glad to\nmeat you in any plase, that it please you to apoynt, and to have\na communication in the matter. And I thinke in my mynd that he\nwilbe contented to take lesse with hir than any man in Inglond\nwold doe, being of his avyowre, because of the great love and\nfavour that is betwyxt them. And, father, this I will say by myn\nuncle Manwryng; his land is a c marke, and also he is as godly\nand as wyse a gentleman, as any is within a m. myle, of his hed.\nAnd, Sir, all the whole matter lyeth in you and in noe man els;\nbut if that she were myne owne borne sister, I had lever that\nshe had him, knowing him as I doe, than a man of vi tymes his\nland. Father, how that ye are disposed in this matter, I besech\nyou that I may have answere, as shortly as ye can; for my sister\nEllynor putteth herselfe utterly unto that thing, that is your\nmynd. And my wyfe and I will doe the same, by the grace of\n(^Jesu^) , who send you shortly a good end in your matters.\nAmen.\n   Your son,\n   Germayn Pole.\n[\\Anno 1504.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "360" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1504"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincolnshire?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFASTOLF>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WARRIOR AND GREAT LANDOWNER, KNIGHTED C. 1415, KNIGHT OF THE GARTER 1426, SERVED HENRY V IN FRANCE, GOVERNOR OF BASTILLE 1420, KING'S LIEUTENANT AND REGENT IN NORMANDY, GOVERNOR OF ANJOU AND MAINE 1423-6. PRIVY COUNCILLOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9199" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FASTOLF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1458" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1378?-1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CAISTER CASTLE, NORFOLK, FRANCE. Ireland; born in Caister Castle, Norfolk; privy councillor, built castle at Caister, his birthplace" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "RELATED TO MARGARET PASTON; LETTERS WRITTEN BY WORCESTER, BOKKYNG, RUSSE AND BARKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1378" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1459" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN FASTOLF" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Derbyshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Derbyshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22Twict%27nam%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"Twict'nam\"" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"Twict'nam\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yngarsbie>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yngarsbie" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yngarsbie" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P118i_is_overlapped_in_time_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is overlapped in time by"@en , "recouvre partiellement dans le temps"@fr , "é sobreposto temporalmente por"@pt , "перекрывается во времени"@ru , "wird zeitlich überlappt von"@de , "时段被重叠于"@cn , "έπεται μερικώς επικαλυπτόμενο"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plymouth+%28on+board+the+%22Constant+Reformation%22%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Plymouth (on board the \"Constant Reformation\")" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Plymouth (on board the \"Constant Reformation\")" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SJOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "At home" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Saunders, d. 1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SABINE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JOHNSON N. SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GREW UP AT SIBBERTOFT, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, THEN TO LONDON, GLAPTHORN IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF JOHN JOHNSON; 6 children (Charity, Rachel, son, Faith, Evangelist, Edward); niece of Anthony Cave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10577" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SABINE JOHNSON N. SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CTALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pierce, z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26921" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Even at eighteen a fairly wide knowledge of literature\"; probably educated at home or self-educated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Talbot (1691-1720), archdeacon and preacher of the Rolls" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1721-1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Berkshire. Lived in Durham c. 1725-1737, then at the bishop's houses in St. Paul's, Westminster, and summers at Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire; moved from St Paul's to Lambeth, Surrey, in 1758." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Mary Martin (1691-1784), da. of the prebendary of Lincoln. Grandfather William Talbot was bishop of Durham. Practically adopted by later archbishop Thomas Secker, a friend of Edward Talbot; Catherine and her mother lived with the Seckers until his death in 1768. Catherine was Secker's housekeeper, personal secretary and companion. Bluestocking. Miss Talbot was well known in later years as an authoress of talent. Shunned publication of her own works, but worked hard editing etc others' works. Died of cancer. Much of her writings were published posthumously. A childhood friend of Thomas Taylor. An intimate friend of Elizabeth Carter; named as one of the 1st generation blue-stockings. Catherine Talbot wrote 'Reflections on the Seven Days of the Week'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, A?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Author and scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1770" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Talbot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWANLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Coventry Free School; draper's apprentice 1687-1694; Oxford 1695-1700 (no degree)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nathaniel Wanley (1632-1680), vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1672-1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Coventry, Warwickshire. Oxford 1695-1700. Lived in London from 1700." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Started transcribing old records and learning Old English in his teens. Entered Oxford under the patronage of William Lloyd; studied palaeography and Old English, and was assistant at the Bodleian 1695-1700. Scraped a living as secretary to the SPCK and occasional other work until became the Harleian librarian in 1708. Under his supervision the Harleian library grew to become one of the most important in Europe." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Scholar, librarian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "32725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1726" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humfrey Wanley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gresham+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gresham House, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gresham House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tunbridge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tunbridge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tunbridge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1618 T ONAYLOR>\n<X OLIVER NAYLOR>\n<P I,5>\n[} [\\IV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM OLIVER NAYLOR\nTO JOHN COSIN^]\n(\\S. in Christo.\\)\n   Good Mr. Coosen,\nYou bind me by a very kind office unto you. I would it lay in my\npower to be answerable unto you; my indevor shall not be\nwanting. But at this tyme I must needs be defective in\nrecompence of newes, which at this tyme our countrey affords\nnot, beeing only busied in harvest matters, and affording little\nels but bad corne. I could have sent you S=r=. Walter Raughlie's\nApologie, but that I could not but conceive it to be common at\nLondon, and he him selfe is nowe coming towards you, if he out\nlive his poysoning at Salsbury.\n   I see the old fortune of the Court to be verified in your\nnewes, that 'tis a slippery place, though I wish our noble\nChancellour well for the justice he did us. I am most glad of\nyour Lord's undertaking of this controversie in the Church; and\ndoubt not but he will doe much good by his direction in it. I\nheare of a briefe declaration he had published before, upon the\nKing's command, which should be frequent at Cambridge, but I\nnever saw it. Some heere have seene it, and (that you may have\nsome newes to be merry with) they say one Dr. Sharpe, that is\nbeneficed in this shere, hath carried a confutation of it up to\nthe Court. He was of King's College and by divers things he hath\ndone he is knowne to be one that dares play the foole in any\nthing. If I happen on it you shall not fayle to receive it. So\nwith thankes for your kind letters, and desiring the continuance\n<P I,6>\nof them as you shall have occasion, I commend you to God's\nprotection.\n   Your loving freind,\n   Oliver Naylor.\n   Tawst:[\\ock\\] , 7 Aug. [\\1618.\\]\n   To my very loving frend, Mr. Coosen, at the Reverend father\nin God the L=d=. B=pp=. of Norw=ch=., in St. Austin fryars.\n\n"@en ;
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                "7 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary to John Overall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "university contemporaries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Naylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "317" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ONAYLOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tawstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Naylor to John Cosin on 7 August, 1618"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECAPEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Capel née Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Duchess of Essex; wife of Arthur Capel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "812" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Capel née Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1652 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 215>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\n   9=th= Daie 9=th= m. 1652.\n   Major Gen=l= Thomas Harrison to Col=l= John Jones.\nPretious Brother.\n   Yo=rs= of very much price came wellcomely to my hands the\nlast weeke, for w=ch= I retorne you very manie thanks. I have\nlittle more presently to saie to you, because I am att a\nCom=ttee= where I want opportunitie. Mr. Frake told mee last\nnight, that nexte weeke he will give yo=rs= a retorne, and then\nIle speake a little larger if the Lords will. Richard Creed\nhaving now compaired my bookes and receipts, also an accompt\nfrom the Gouvernor of Carlisle, I understand I am yo=r= debtor\n(though 10000 times more then heele expresse to you) for yo=r=\ntroope, w=ch= I will thither transmitt to yo=r= selfe, or paie\nhere if youle but hint to him. (^Let me have a word from you\nupon receipt hereof^) , and how it faires w=th= you and yo=r=\nfamilie because one hinted yo=r= selfe or some of yo=rs= were\nnot very well.\n   I am,\n   Yo=r= much endeared Brother and servant in o=r= Lord,\n   T. H.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "215" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends; councillor - commissioner; major-general - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "major-general, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harrison to John Jones on 9 November, 1652"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and courtier. MP for Westminster 1584, -86; JP for Hertfordshire by 1587; MP for Hertfordshire 1589, -93, -97, 1601; knighted, privy councillor, JP for Middlesex, high steward of Cambridge University 1591; secretary of state 1596-1612 (helped James's accession to the English throne 1603); chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster 1597-99; master of the wards 1599; lord high steward to queen Anne, created baron Cecil of Essendon 1603; viscount Cranborne 1604; first earl of Salisbury, lord lieutenant of Hertfordshire 1605; knight of the Garter 1606; high steward of Westminster; lord treasurer 1608, the first to hold simultaneously the three burdensome posts of lord treasurer, secretary of state and master of the wards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3, x Edmondes, x Harington, x Hastings, x Jonson, x Stuart, y Factory, y Ralegh, y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton, Original 3, x Edmondes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4980" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at home (a sickly child), first by his mother, \"an outstanding classicist\" and a very learned woman, then by tutors, probably including Richard Howland, later master of St. John's College, Cambridge, and bishop of Peterborough. Studied Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, music, mathematics, and cosmography; educated in both the classics and the Bible & prayer book. Admitted at Gray's Inn 1580, received legal instruction but lived at home; admitted at St. John's College, Cambridge 1581; further tutoring at home 1582 by William Wilkinson, fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Visited Paris 1583, -84; attended disputations at the Sorbonne, etc. Met important people (e.g. queen) at home and abroad. Venn says he became MA 1605." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520/21-1598), statesman; first secretary of state, 1572- lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "113" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1563-1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Westminster, lived in London. Family had estates in Hertfordshire, which he inherited 1598. Visited France 1583, -84; travelled extensively in the Low Countries 1588-89; diplomatic mission on the continent 1598." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son from father's 2nd marriage (had an elder half-brother). Mother: Mildred (1526-1589), eldest daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke of Gidea Hall, Essex, and his wife Anne née Fitzwilliam. Hence cousin of Francis & Anthony Bacon. Married 1589 Elizabeth Brooke (1562-1597), daughter of the tenth lord Cobham; she was the queen's servant and goddaughter. They had 2 children; she died after a miscarriage. Cecil took care of the routine business of government during the last two years of his father lord Burghley's lifetime. A hard-working, efficient administrator. Had a passion for building, was a patron of the arts." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, AC, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Salisbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "45055" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cecil" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CDOUGLAS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7876" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Hyde (1672-1754), earl of Rochester and Clarendon" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Douglas née Hyde" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1701-1777" ;
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                "Daughter of Jane Leveson Gower (1670-1725), both known beauties. Married Charles Douglas, Duke Queensberry (1698-1778). Family moved in court and literary circles, friends included Pope and Prior. The Queensberries patroned John Gay, who lived with them 1729-32, and was buried by them. Catherine was banned from court 1729-47." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess Queensberry; literary patron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1777" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Douglas née Hyde" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DACRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1500-1563" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GILSLAND, Cumberland" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3RD LORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "212" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "287" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1563" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM DACRE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill, thanks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1618 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 48>\n[} [\\XXXIV. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF\nBEDFORD TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Madam,\n   Itt wold have eased me of a great deale of care if I might by\nyour servant have heard that you had recovered better health;\nwhich good newse since I cannot yett reseave, I will content\nmyselfe with this hope, that this sicknes will in the ende pay\nyou much comfort for the payne and troble it putts you to, and\nso make me amends that am by itt denied your company, which I so\nmuch desired, as I also did M=r= Bacon's, but not with the least\nwishe to deprive you in this state of your greatest comfort. Som\nother tyme, I hope, will be more fortunat to me then this any\nway is, and nonne shall I esteem more so then that which may\nbring forth an oportunity for me to testify the unfaynednes of\nthat respect hath so often binne vowed unto you by your most\naffectionat and faythfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nHuntingdon, this 11th of April [\\1618\\] .\n<P 49>\n   My Lo. Mownteagle and Sir Francis Goodwinne affectionatly\nkisse your hands, as I do M=r= Bacon's. You have sent me a\npresent I so much esteem as I know not how to find you\nsufficient thankes for itt, and can only acknowledge itt to be\nthe finest I ever saw of this kind.\n   To my worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "48" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Huntingdon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 11 April, 1618"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_056>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (intended marriage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1497 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 123>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVI.\\] }]\n(^To my master, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   In my humble and most hartyest wyse I recomend me unto your\ngood mastership, and to my singuler good lady. Sir, yt is so\nthat certaine lovers and frinds of myne in London hath brought\nme unto the sight of a gentlewoman, a wedow of the age of xl\nyeres and more, and of good substance; first, she is goodly and\nbeautyfull, womanly and wyse, as ever I knew any, none other\ndispraysed: of a good stocke and worshipful. Hir name is Agnes.\nShe hath in charg but one gentlewoman to hir daughter, of xii\nyer age. She hath xx marc of good land within iij myle of\nLondon, and a ryall maner buylded therupon, to give or sell at\nhir pleasure. She hath in coyne in old nobles, c=li= - in\nryalls, c=li= - in debts, xl=li= - in plate, cx=li=, with other\ngoods of great valour; she is called worth m=li= beside hir\nland. Sir, I am bold upon yor good mastership, as\n<P 124>\nI have ever bene; and if yt please God and you that this matter\ntake effect, I shalbe able to deserve althings done and past.\nShe and I are agreed in our mynd and all one; but hir friends\nthat she is ruled by, desireth of me xx marke jointor more then\nmy my lands come too; and thus I answered them, saying, \"that\nyour mastership is so good master to me, that ye gave to my\nother wyfe xii marke for hir joyntor in Stodley Roger, and now,\nthat it wyll please your sayd mastership to indue this woman in\nsome lordship of yours of xx marke duryng hir lyfe, such as they\nshalbe pleased with: and for this my sayd frinds offer to be\nbounden in m=li=.\" Sir, uppon this they intend to know your\npleasure and mynd prevely, I not knowing; wherfore, I humbly\nbesech your good mastership, as my especyall trust is and ever\nhath bene above all earthly creatures, now for my great\npromotion and harts desire, to answer to your pleasure, and my\nwele and poore honesty; and I trust, or yt come to pase, to put\nyou suertie to be discharged without any charg: for now, your\ngood and discret answere may be my making. For, and she and I\nfortune by God and your meanes togyther, our too goods and\nsubstance wyll make me able to doe you good service, the which\ngood service and I, now and at all tymes, is and shalbe yours,\nto joperde my life and them both. Sir, I besech your good\nmastership to wryte to me an answere in all hast possible, and\nafter that ye shall here more, with Gods grace, who preserve you\nand yours in prosperous felicyte longtyme to endure. Wrytten in\nFurnywall Inne in Olborn, the ij day of March 1496.\n   Your humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\2 March 1496-7.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnival%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 2 March, 1497"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SGARDINER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Theologian and administrator. Early career at Cambridge (auditor, etc.); secretary & adviser to Wolsey 1524-29, legal & diplomatic services also to the king; master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1525-49; archdeacon of Taunton 1526, Worcester 1528, Norfolk 1530, Leicester 1531; prebendary of Salisbury 1526; principal secretary to the king 1529-34; bishop of Winchester 1531; ambassador to France 1530s; chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1540-47, 1553-55; privy councillor (again) 1540-47, one of the most influential members by 1546 but fell from favour; ambassador to Charles V 1540-41; imprisoned for opposing religious innovation 1547, 1548-53; deprived of his see 1551; restored, privy councillor, lord chancellor 1553." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2, x Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Gardiner, y Gardiner 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10364" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity Hall (?), Cambridge c. 1511; humanist, legal & theological education; BCnL 1518, DCL 1521, DCnL 1522." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "probably John Gardiner, a clothmaker from Bury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Stephen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gardiner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1495x8, d. 1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; Paris by 1511; educated & worked in Cambridge 1511-; worked for Wolsey 1524-29 & the king 1529- => London, court, diplomatic missions abroad (e.g., France 1530s, longest period there 1535-38); official residence in Southwark, Surrey 1531-; resided mostly in his diocese of Winchester (Hampshire) 1534-35; court, Cambridge, abroad, diocese 1540s; imprisoned in the Tower 1548-53; court & Southwark 1553-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother's name was probably Agnes. Anti-protestant, authored theological works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Winchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8322" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "36190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1555" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stephen Gardiner" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EMONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Montagu (1634-1683), 3rd earl of Manchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Robert, the third earl of Manchester. Married to Sir James Montagu, Lord Chief Baron." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "407" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTAYNFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Staynford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "277" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Staynford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHAMILTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Styled earl of Arran from 1609; gentleman of the bedchamber to Charles 1624; became 3rd marquess of Hamilton and 2nd earl of Cambridge at his father's death 1625; member of the commission for surrenders and teinds, Scottish privy councillor 1627 (rarely attended); master of the horse to the king 1628; commander of an army 1630-32; steward of Hampton Court, knight of the Garter 1630; keeper of Portsmouth; English privy councillor 1633; commercial ventures (became one of the principal monopolists in England); prominent in the administration of the Scottish exchequer; royal commissioner 1638; general of the king's forces in Scotland 1639; created duke of Hamilton (Scottish peerage) 1643; charged with treason and imprisoned 1644-46; keeper of Holyroodhouse, sheriff of Lanark 1646; military commander 1648 (royalist, led Scottish army into England, defeated); charged with treason by the parliamentarians, found guilty and beheaded 1649." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12087" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Exeter College, Oxford from July to 14 December 1621; failed to take a degree and had appalling spelling, grammar and handwriting throughout his life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Hamilton (1589-1625), second marquess of Hamilton and first earl of Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1606-1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Born at Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland; spent his childhood in the family estates in Scotland (largely at Hamilton Palace, Lanarkshire). 1620 moved to London (mostly resident there until 1640 but retained his connections to Scotland), introduced to court life; 1621 spent 5 months in Oxford studying; travelled abroad on diplomatic missions for parts of 1623 and 1625; retired from court 1626, went back to Scotland; returned to court 1628; went to war in Germany 1631; returned and settled into court life 1632, visits to Scotland; prisoner in Cornwall 1644-46; Scotland 1646, marched to England 1648, beheaded in London 1649." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Lady Anna Cunningham (d. 1647), Calvinist, fourth daughter of James Cunningham, 6th (or 7th?) earl of Glencairn (1580-1630/1). Married 1622 Lady Mary (1612/13?-1638), daughter of William Feilding, Viscount Feilding (c. 1587-1643), soon to be created earl of Denbigh, and his wife, Susan Villiers (d. c. 1655). Charles I's adviser. Collected art." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "182" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Hamilton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P26i_was_destination_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "era destinação de"@pt , "被作为移入地於"@cn , "war Zielort von"@de , "was destination of"@en , "был пунктом назначения для"@ru , "a été la destination de"@fr , "ήταν προορισμός του/της"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E9_Move> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7i_witnessed> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WNUNNS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Minister of Yateley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nunns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Yateley, Hampshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Replaced by J. P. Jones." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "922" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1759" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Nunns" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAWARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/40740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Warton (1688-1745), clergyman, poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1724-1809" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Basingstoke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably tutored by father: artistic and talented, relied upon by brothers for critical feedback & advice. Wrote two novels & letters to magazines were published. C. 1750 afflicted by some illness, which remained long. Governess for some decades to the Thoyts." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Author" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2308" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1809" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Warton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TFRYSBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "One of the canons of Launde Abbey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LEI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Frysby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Leicestershire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Canon of Launde Abbey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "196" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Frysby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coggeshall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Coggeshall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Coggeshall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDUDLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Earl of Warwick, Lord Lisle; master of the horse to Edward VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Condemned to death as a supporter of Jane Grey, but pardoned" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Warwick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1554" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Dudley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P112_diminished>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that was diminished by E80 Part Removal.\nAlthough a Part removal activity normally concerns only one item of Physical Man-Made Thing, it is possible to imagine circumstances under which more than one item might be diminished by a single Part Removal activity. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E80_Part_Removal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "缩减了"@cn , "verminderte"@de , "εξάλειψε"@el , "diminished"@en , "a diminué"@fr , "diminuiu"@pt , "уменьшил"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31_has_modified> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HDOGETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Receiver of Thomas II/William Stonor, c. 1443-1482?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dogett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Dogett was in the service of Thomas Stonor at least in 1443-45." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Receiver of Thomas Stonor II / William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1491" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Dogett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TLANNOY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT (FACTOR) IN ALEPPO, BROTHER OF SAMUEL LANNOY, STATIONED IN CONSTANTINOPLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "TIMOTHY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LANNOY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ALEPPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "TIMOTHY LANNOY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P23i_surrendered_title_through>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a perdu le droit de propriété du fait de"@fr , "право собственности отдано через"@ru , "交出所有权於"@cn , "surrendered title through"@en , "παρέδωσε τον τίτλο μέσω"@el , "perdeu os direitos de propriedade por meio da"@pt , "trat Besitztitel ab in"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14i_performed> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bagshot>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bagshot" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bagshot" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Head+Quarters+at+Contich>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Head Quarters at Contich" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Head Quarters at Contich" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HAPETTIT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Widow of Henry Pettit" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hanna" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pettit née Sprakeling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "204" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hanna Pettit née Sprakeling" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WREYNOLDS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Exeter College 1721, MA 1732." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Reynolds" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1705-1750/1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Devon. Educated in Oxford c. 1721-1732. Held a living in Bampton, Oxfordshire at least 1743-1750/1. Went to Bristol 1750." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Curate of Bampton Proper & Lew, vicar of the same 1743-1750/1. Had a wife, Rachel." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vicar of Bampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "134" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1751" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Reynolds" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JABREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Farmer of the parsonage of Pyrton for Sir William Stonor in 1482." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Abrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "56" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Abrey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTUCKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tucker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Clerk of the treasurer of the Foundling Hospital, vice-president of its Governors" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1162" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Tucker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (prince Rupert's conduct)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1645 FO CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 317>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXX. KING CHARLES TO PRINCE MAURICE.\\] }] \n   Newtoune 20 Sep. 1645.\n   Nepueu\n   What through want of tyme, or unwillingness, to speake to you\nof so unpleasing a subject, I have not yet (which now I must\nsupply) spoken to you freely of your brother Ruperts present\ncondition. The treuth is, that his unhansom quitting the Castell\nand Forte of Bristol, hath inforced me to put him off those\nCommands which he had in my Armys, and have sent him a Passe to\ngoe beyond Sease; now though I could doe no lesse than this, for\nwhich (belive me) I have too much reason upon strickt\nexamination, yet I asseure you, that I am most confident that\nthis great error of his (which, indeed, hath given me more\ngreefe then any misfortune since this damnable Rebellion) hath\nno waise proceeded from his change of affection to me or my\nCause; but meerly by having his judgement seduced by some\nrottenharted villaines making faire pretentions to him; and I am\nresolved so litle to forgett his former services, that,\nwhensoever it shall please God to enable me to looke upon my\nfrends lyke a King, he shall thanke God for the paines he hath\nspent in my Armys. So\n<P 318>\nmuch for him; now for yourselfe. I know you to be so free from\nhis present misfortune, that it nowais staggars me in that good\nopinion which I have ever had of you, and, so long as you shall\nnot be weary of your Imploiments under me, I will give You all\nthe incouragement and contentment that lyes in my power;\nhowever, you shall alwais fynd me\n   Your loving oncle, and most asseured frend,\n   Charles R.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "317" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Maurice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince palatine, lieutenant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "uncle - nephew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "276" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MAURICE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newtoun> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Maurice  on 20 September, 1645"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_051>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "It is possible that the recipient of this and the letter on p. 203 is not the same person as the Mr. Scott who received the letters on pp. 187, 194 and 197." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 279>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS(?) SCOTT^]\nTo Lieu=t= Colonell Scott.\nWorthy Sir,\n   I have according to yo=r= request sent you the inclosed, and\nheartily wish y=t= the Lord may Guide yo=u= in yo=r= way and\nResolutions; The dissatisfaction yo=u= had (when I sawe yo=u=\nlast) touching the Legallity of y=t= Power then discoursed\n<P 280>\nof, or compleatnesse thereof as then it acted, makes me somew=t=\nto doubte w=t= yo=u= meane by restoreing y=e= p'sent Parliam=t=\nto their just Rights & Priviledges. Whether to y=e= same\ncondic~on they were in when they were last interrupted in\nOctober, or to the compleatnesse of three Estates, according to\ny=e= auncient usadge & Custome of England, I cannot believe you\nintend y=t= wherein yo=u= had noe satisfaction. And I am\nconfident yo=u= are very sensible that the attempting of the\nother will bring ruine and desolation upon us, & the Cawse in\nw=ch= wee have been engaged soe many yeares, and y=t= free\nParliam=ts= & restoreing of them y=t= is but a faire umbridge\ndevised by the common Enemy to disguise a wicked designe to\nbring in Ch: S=t.= and soe I Cannot beleeve yo=u= intend y=t=\nneither, and untill I am better informed I Cannot answer y=t=\npart of yo=r= l'=re=. As touching the com~aund yo=u= mention I\nhave not taken upon me to alter any, but leave them as I found\nthem disposed by him whose place I now supply. Beare w=th= my\nhast, & esteeme mee\n   Yo=r= assured friend to serve you,\n   J. Jones.\nDublin, 17=th= Nov., 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "279" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Scott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lieutenant-colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - lieutenant-colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief in Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSCOTT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Thomas Scott on 17 November, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sheriff of Hertfordshire & Essex; knighted 1483-85; burgess for Plympton; knight of the shire for Hertfordshire; sheriff of Somerset and Dorset." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Say (d. 1478) of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire; administrator and speaker of the House of Commons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Say" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1452, d. 1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Seat: manor of Baas, Hertfordshire; had large possessions in Hertfordshire; 1st wife had estates in Somerset." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Sir John's 1st wife Elizabeth (d. 1473), daughter of Lawrence Cheyne of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, and widow of Frederick Tilney of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk. Married (1) Genevieve (d. 1480), daughter of John Hill (d. 1455); (2) before 1485 Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Fray, chief baron of the exchequer, and widow of Sir Thomas Waldegrave (d. 1472) of Smallbridge, Suffolk. http://books.google.com/books?id=p_yzpuWi4sgC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "210" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1529" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Say" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincoln%27s+Inn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lincoln's Inn" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincoln's Inn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fort+Edward+%28late+Fort+Royal%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fort Edward (late Fort Royal)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fort Edward (late Fort Royal)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RLEFTWICH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CONSTABLE OF THE HOLT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LEFTWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WALES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "CONSTABLE OF THE HOLT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "356" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD LEFTWICH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TLOWGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clergyman; Vicar of Bramley 1647-1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queen's College, Oxford 1617, BA 1620-1, MA 1624, BD 1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LOWGH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1602-1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM CUMBERLAND / Westmorland TO HAMPSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father's manor neighbouring that of the Flemings (Skirwith), the Lowghs were tenants of the Flemings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "VICAR OF BRAMBEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1187" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1666" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS LOWGH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P9_consists_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the decomposition of an instance of E4 Period into discrete, subsidiary periods.\nThe sub-periods into which the period is decomposed form a logical whole - although the entire picture may not be completely known - and the sub-periods are constitutive of the general period.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "setzt sich zusammen aus"@de , "consiste de"@pt , "αποτελείται από"@el , "consists of"@en , "состоит из"@ru , "consiste en"@fr , "包含子时期"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambodia>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cambodia" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cambodia" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JEDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Eden (d. 1720), 1st Baronet Eden of West Auckland, co. Durham; Tory MP for co. Durham many times between 1679 and 1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Eden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1680, d. 1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family seat at West Auckland, co. Durham; MP => London; died in Bath, Somerset." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Margaret, daughter and heir of John Lambton, esquire, of the city of Durham. Married 1715 Catherine (d. 1730), daughter of Mark Shafto, esquire, of Whitworth. Tory MP for co. Durham 1713-27. Apparently succeeded as 2nd baronet March 1720. (Wotton & Kimber: The Baronetage of England; Fordyce: The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham; Burke's Peerage and Baronetage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1728" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Eden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1482? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 45>\n[} [\\LETTER VII.\\] }]\n(^To my right hartely beloved cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved cousin, I commend me unto you. And\nwheras I conceive, that wheras award was ordred in the matter of\nvariance depending betwixt John Polleyn on the one partie, and\nGeorg Tankard with other taking his parte on the other party, I\nam enformed that the said parties bene now at traverse in that\nbehalfe, contrary to such derections as were taken. I, willing\nthe pacefying and reformation herof by the advyse of you and\nother of my counsell, desire and pray you, Cousin, at your\ncomyng to me at Yorke uppon thursday next comyng, to cause the\nsayd Georg and the other persones to com with you; and that ye\nshew your good will for the performance herof, as my very trust\nis in\n<P 46>\nyou, whom God kepe. Written in my Castell of Wresell, the xiiij\nday of Februarie.\n   Your Cosin, Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, member of the earl's comital council, probably also castellan & master forester of Knaresborough and steward of Spofforth under him by now" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "156" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wressle+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 14 February, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSIDNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ESQUIRE, CUSTOMER OF LYNN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SIDNEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF LITTLE WALSINGHAM, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "CUSTOMER OF LYNN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "318" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "260" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS SIDNEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMARMION>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BAILIFF, IN SIR HENRY WILLOUGHBY'S SERVICE IN THE 1520'S, BAILIFF OF WOLLATON IN THE 1530'S AND EARLY 1540'S, HELD LANDS IN BILBOROUGH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MARMION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NOTTINGHAMSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ONE OF THE EXECUTORS OF HENRY WILLOUGHBY'S WILL IN 1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "551" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY MARMION" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_127>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "\"Addressed to Thomas Stonor's brother-in-law\"; all recipients: Humfrey fforster (elder), Christofer Harecourt, Richard Crofte, John Harecourt, Humfrey fforster (younger), John Charleton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1471 T EDWARD4>\n<X PRIVY SEAL>\n<P III,10>\n[} [\\347. LETTER OF PRIVY SEAL TO HUMPHREY FORSTER AND OTHERS.\\]\n}]\n[\\16 April 1471\\]\nBy +t=e= Kyng.\n   Trusty and webelovid we grete you wel, latyng you wete +tat\nin our Batel late had, whereof God of his grete grace hathe\nyeven us vyctory, owre Rebelles and traytours, +t=e= Duke of\nExcetr., +t=e= marquis Montagu, +t=e= Erles of Warwyk and\nOxinford with other ben slayne, and +t=e= remenaunt put to\nflyght, for +t=e= whiche we and alle oure trew Subgettes owe to\nyeve laude and thonke to God of whom alle grace cometh: Wherfor\nwe desire and pray you as oure trew Subgettes to thanke hym\n+terof, willyng also alle other to yeve unto hym lawdes and\nthankes for +t=e= same: And over this we woll +tat ye charge and\ncommaunde on oure behalf alle people of oure Countee of Oxinford\nand other places near ajoynyng to +t=e= same of ye age of be\ntwyxte lx=ti= and xvj=ne= yeres, hable to do us servise to be\nredy in alle possible hast in +tere most defensible araye and\ntheym so arayde bryng unto us for +t=e= repressyng and subdewyng\nof certeyn oure Rebelles enemyes and traytours, not failyng\nherof us ye wol answere unto us at your peryl. Yeven under oure\nprive Seall at oure Cite of London +t=e= xvj day of Aprill.\n   To our trusty and welbelovid Humfrey fforster +t=e= elder,\nChristofer Harecourt, Richard Crofte, John Harecourt, Humfrey\nfforster +t=e= yonger, and John Charleton and to everyche of\nthem.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "III, 10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Humphrey Senior" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Forster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward IV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Supplementary Stonor letters and papers (1314-1482). Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden Miscellany 13. Camden third series 34. 1924." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD4> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFORSTER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward IV York to Humphrey Senior Forster on 16 April, 1471"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lamesley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lamesley, Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lamesley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBERTIE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Nobleman and soldier. Succeeded as baron 1580; mission to the Netherlands, special ambassador to Frederick II of Denmark 1582; special ambassador to Wolfenbüttel & Denmark 1585; governor of Bergen, captain, colonel 1586; queen's commander-in-chief in the Netherlands 1587 (lieutenant-general 1588); general of the queen's army in Normandy 1589-90; governor of Berwick and warden of the east marches 1598-1601; appointed to the queen's council of the north 1599." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated in Latin and grammar (father a humanist scholar); in his teens sent to Sir William Cecil's household \"to be educated in the ways of the court\" (DNB); also trained in the military arts." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Bertie (1517-1582), landowner and religious evangelical" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peregrine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bertie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1555-1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Lower Wesel, Cleves (parents in Marian exile); Strasbourg, Frankfurt am Main, Poland; moved to England (Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire) 1559; sent to London (+ court) in his teens; diplomatic & military missions abroad 1582, -85-90; travelled on the continent (e.g., Germany & Italy) 1590-96; Berwick, Northumberland 1598; died at Berwick, buried in Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Mother: Katherine (1519-1580), 12th Baron Willoughby de Eresby in her own right and duchess of Suffolk (widow of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk), daughter (the only child) of William Willoughby, 11th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, and his wife, Maria Willoughby née de Salinas. Married 1577/8 Mary de Vere (b. post 1550, d. 1624), daughter of John de Vere, 16th earl of Oxford, and his 2nd wife, Margaret." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "13th Baron Willoughby of Willoughby, Beck, and Eresby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1045" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1601" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peregrine Bertie" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Scotland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Scotland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CGREENWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Greenwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1747-1832" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1832" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Greenwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TROBERTES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "RECTOR OF SWINDON, GLOUCESTER, PARKHURST'S STEWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oxford; MA 1535; fellow of Oriel College, Oxford 1531-1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ROBERTES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GLOUCESTERSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Ed.: \"an undistinguished man\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "929" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1576" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS ROBERTES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Sherborne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorset%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Sherborne, Dorset)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Sherborne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "uncertain sender rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_169>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, departing to the Low Countries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 265>\n[} [\\CLXXVI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^ANNE MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMost deare Sister,\n   I have receved that money which you was pleased to send me by\nM=r= Greenhill, which came soe conveniently as I could wish. The\nshipping is now come which I have soe long expected; and on\nSaturday next I meane, with God's permission, to goe for the Low\nCountries. I have been much beholding unto my Lady Cornwalies,\nwho was\n<P 266>\npleased to come and see me, and after brought me to kiss the\nKing and Queen's hands. The King is gone for Scotland; and for\nthe other nuse att court concerning M=r= Villiers and M=r=\nGarman, I thinke you will heare the relacion of it before these\nshall come unto you, so that I shall not neede further to write\nto you of it. Deare Sister, I give you thankes for all your real\nfavours, and all happines attend you and all yours; and soe,\nbeing called away by the hasty marriners, I must desist to\nwrite, but never to love you.\n   Yo=r= most assured in all true affection,\n   Anna Meautys.\nFrom London, May 9, 1633.\n   To my deare and much honoured sister, Lady Bacon.\n   Favor me, sweete Sister, soe much to recommend my kind\nrespectes unto my sweete neveu and my neece; and, if you will\nplease to kisse pretie Charles and Hercules for my sake, I shall\nbe your servant.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "265" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 9 May, 1633"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1652 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 207>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS HARRISON^]\n   To Major Gen=ll= Harrison.\nDeare S=r= \n   Nott long after the Lord Deputyes departure from us there was\na strong apprehention uppon y=e= speritt of one Eminent Coll. in\ny=e= army (who I hope is now at rest), y=t= most of the\nprincipall officers and command=rs= of the forces in Ireland\nwere designers of some dangerous interest, and that they would\npromote y=e= same by theire power and commands in the army,\nwhich being made knowne to the Com=rs= of Parliam=t= they have\nseriously inquired into, and examined the grounds, of such an\napprehention, and found it to have neither Evidence to warrant\nit, nor any probability of reason to support it. Butt the\ncontrary was very evident, and cleere to the Judgmen=t= of most,\nif not all y=e= Com=rs= viz=t= that the Persons conceived to be\nthose designers, are the most godly, most praying, and most\nself-denying men, that ever served any state in theire capacity,\nwhereof they have not only before, butt alsoe since that time\ngiven most ample and pregnant testimony, and nevertheless it is\nreported here, y=t= those apprehentions of them have been\ntransmitted into England, and there represented as truths to\ntheire prejudice, I am persuaded y=t= theire frequent and ernest\nprayers to, and wrestlings with the Lord for his appearance, in,\nand with the Parliam=t= in the manadgm=t= of the great duty and\ntrust y=t= lyeth upon them in the settlem=t= of the peace and\ntranquility, of the nations committed to theire care, and in\ny=e= advancem=t= of the Gospell, in y=e= Power and purity\nthereof hath pv~ayled much on theire behalfe, and I hope y=t=\ny=e= Lord will never suffer the Parliam=t= (whom he hath soe\nhighly honored), in his work, even to y=e= terror and admirac~on\nof all y=e= Nations round about you) to weaken y=e= hand or\nsadden the hearts of such pretious Saints, and faithful servants\nto theire interest, the temper of whose Speritts, in y=e=\nmanadgm=t= of affaires here may be gathered\n<P 208>\nby the inclosed w=ch= I have sent you for that end, and have\nps~umed (upon that old acquaintance I have had with you, and\nthose warm expressions of your love to myself (the unworthyest\nof all your acquaintance), as to all those that have any\nappearance of the Image of Christ, and worke of grace upon\ntheire heartes) to trouble you with these hasty lines, that (if\nyou see cause) you may make use of them, for y=e= vindicacon of\nthe servants of Christ, in Ireland, (concerned in this nation)\nsoe farr as you shall conceave fitting, wee are here in a\nlonging expectac~on of some persons armed with authority to\nExersize the power formerly placed in the Deputy Generall to be\nsent over to ease those that are unskillfull in Imploym=t= of\nsuch importance, and doe really and cordially desier to be eased\ntherein. I can truly and freely say that although I account it\nthe greatest earthly favor attaynable by me to be thought worthy\nby the Parliam=t= to be Imployed in theire service (wherein I\nhope through grace to be found faithful), yett I cannot take\nmuch comfort in any Imploym=t= for which I am not fittly\nQualified; and I believe the rest of my fellow Com=rs= are of\nthe same minde, I beseech y=e= Lord Jehova to guide you in your\nwalkings before him to manifest unto you more and more of his\nEternall love, and free grace in Christ, to fill your heart with\na Speritt of Humility, and the feare of his greate name, and to\npurg you of all rising thoughts or desier of greate things in\nthe world, w=ch= I finde to be close and dangerous snares,\nattending high Imploym=ts.= I shall add noe further to your\ntrouble at present, butt to assure you both with heart and hand\nthat I am, &c.,\n   Jo. Jones.\nCork, June 21st, 1652.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "207" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "major-general, MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - major-general; friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cork> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Thomas Harrison on 21 June, 1652"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_B1GAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman waiter to the queen while in London; member of the Suffolk bench from 1570s; sheriff of Norfolk 1578-9; a Norfolk magistrate by 1581; MP for Eye 1584." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy, y Gawdy 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/77103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated pensioner from Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1545, impubes; Inner Temple 1551." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Gawdy (d. 1566) of Redenhall, gentry lower (MP, lawyer), eldest son of Thomas Gawdy (c. 1476-1556/7); 1st wife Anne Bassingbourne (d. after 1533) of Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Bassingbourne Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1532, d. 1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Norfolk; educated in Cambridge & London (also got a post at court when in London); lived in West Harling, Norfolk from c. 1558." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Married (1) 1558 Anne Wootton (d. 1587), \"heir to her mother's estate at West Harling near Thetford, centred on a great house, Berdewell Hall, which became the home of her family and their descendants\" (DNB); seems to have married (2) 1588 Margaret, widow of Thomas Darcy, of Tolleshunt Darcy. Family friends with the Bacons of Redgrave and Stiffkey; protracted rivalry with the Lovells of East Harling." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9416" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bassingbourne Sr. Gawdy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/59065" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Plumpton (1453-1525), landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1485-1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; wife's inheritance also included manors in Hertfordshire and Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son and heir. Married 1496 Isabel (d. 1552), daughter of Robert Babthorpe and Katherine, daughter of Thomas Hagthorpe. Involved in a lawsuit over his wife's inheritance." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7247" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1801" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1547" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Plumpton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+Baringham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town Baringham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town Baringham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_051>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499? T H5PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 5TH EARL>\n<P 106>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To my right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cosin, I comaund me unto you. And for\nas much as I am distetute of runyng hounds, I desire and pray\nyou to send me a copple with my servant, this bringer. And of\nthing like I have fore your pleasure, it shalbe redy. Written in\nmy lodging at Spetell of the street, the xxix day of October.\nOver this, Cousin, I pray you to send me your tame haert, for\nmyne dere ar dead.\n   Your Cousin, Hen: Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "29 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "106" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "5th earl of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H5PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spital-in-the-Street> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 29 October, 1499"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P147_curated>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property associates an instance of E87 Curation Activity with the instance of E78 Collection that is subject of that  curation activity.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E87_Curation_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "curated"@en , "betreute kuratorisch"@de , "典藏管理了"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E78_Collection> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/skypeID>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A Skype ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Skype ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/nick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWILSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PRIOR OF MOUNTGRACE (CARTHUSIAN)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MONASTERY OF MOUNTGRACE, NORTH Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "PRIOR OF MOUNTGRACE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2369" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN WILSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "yDeath"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSCOTT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and regicide. Said to have practiced as an attorney; MP for Aylesbury 1645-53 (served as recorder there at some point); took the covenant 1645; joined the army and signed the engagement of 4 August 1647; signed Charles I's death warrant 1649; member of the council of state 1649-53, -59-60; head of state intelligence 1649; MP for Wycombe 1654-55, -59-60; MP for Aylesbury 1656 (not admitted until 1658); member of the intelligence committee 1659. 1660: head of the intelligence department, secretary of state (briefly); fled the country but was eventually persuaded to surrender; tried with the other regicides, condemned to death and executed." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24917" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Said to have been educated at Westminster School and Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "? Thomas Scott, a London brewer; or ? Thomas Scot, a Yorkshireman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Scott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "? Born in Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire; ? educated in London and Cambridge. Connections to Buckinghamshire (Aylesbury, Wycombe; owned property at Little Marlow); politics in London 1645-; bought an estate at Heydon Hall, Norfolk; joint purchaser of Lambeth House, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: ? Mary Sutton; or ? Margaret, widow of Benedict Lee of Burston, Norfolk, and daughter of Robert Pakington. Married (1) 1626 Alice Allinson of Chesterford, Essex; ? (2) 1644 Grace (1622-1646), daughter of Sir Thomas Mauleverer of Yorkshire; ? (3) Alice. Supported the Commonwealth, opposed Cromwell." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Scott" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JNEEVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Purser's mate on the ship Moon 1617-1624+?." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Neeve" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1615-1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1615-1624+? - Visited Japan during 1620-1622." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Last known reference from Bantam in 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Purser's mate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "273" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Neeve" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSMYTHE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Smith, William Marchall's tenant in Woodstock." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smythe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Woodstock, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Smith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "377" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Smythe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MGREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LEI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGARET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM KENT TO LEICESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF THOMAS GREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MARCHIONESS OF DORSET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "347" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARGARET GREY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P129_is_about>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property documents that an E89 Propositional Object has as subject an instance of E1 CRM Entity. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "handelt über"@de , "est au sujet de"@fr , "é sobre"@pt , "касается"@ru , "έχει ως θέμα"@el , "陈述关於"@cn , "is about"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67_refers_to> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Birmichem+%28Birmingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warwickshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Birmichem (Birmingham, Warwickshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Birmichem (Birmingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHACKETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "English ambassador in the Low Countries; knighted 1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Elyot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hackett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "344" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1534" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Hackett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AINGRAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "STARTED AS A MERCHANT (1600), CONTROLLER OF THE PORT OF LONDON; high sheriff of Yorkshire; SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE NORTH, 'COMPANY PROMOTER AND MONEY LENDER'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14414" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ARTHUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "INGRAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1565-1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "INGRAM'S FATHER WAS FROM YORKSHIRE BUT HAD BECOME ESTABLISHED IN LONDON AS A MERCHANT, INGRAM SPENT MUCH TIME IN THE NORTH LATER IN LIFE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wentworth's principal contact with the court during his confinement in 1627; Puritan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1926" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1642" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ARTHUR INGRAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official (war)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1644 T CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 298>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLX. THE KING TO THE EARL OF NEWCASTLE.\\] }] \n   New Castell\n   By your last dispach I perceave that the Scots are not the\nonly, or (it may be said) the least ennemies you contest withall\nat this tyme; wherefore I must tell you in a word (for I have\nnot tyme to make longe discourses) you must as much contem the\nimpertinent or malitius tonges and pennes of those that ar or\nprofesse to be your frends, as well as you dispyse the sword of\nan equall ennemie. The trewth is, if eather you, or my L. Ethen\nleave my service, I am sure (at least) all the Northe (I speake\nnot all I thinke) is lost. Remember all courage is not in\nfyghting; constancy in a good cause being the cheefe, and the\ndispysing of slanderus tonges and pennes being not the least\ningredient. I'l say no more, but, let nothing disharten you from\ndoing that which is most for your owen honnor, and good of (the\nthought of leaving your charge being against booke)\n   Your most asseured reall constant frend\n   Charles R.\nOxford 5. Ap: 1644\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "marquess of Newcastle, lieutenant-general (wishing to resign)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - military leader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCAVENDISH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to William Cavendish on 5 April, 1644"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises all instances of E7 Activity that create, alter or change E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. \nThis class includes the production of an item from raw materials, and other so far undocumented objects, and the preventive treatment or restoration of an object for conservation. \nSince the distinction between modification and production is not always clear, modification is regarded as the more generally applicable concept. This implies that some items may be consumed or destroyed in a Modification, and that others may be produced as a result of it. An event should also be documented using E81 Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the originals. In this case, the new items have separate identities. \nIf the instance of the E29 Design or Procedure utilized for the modification prescribes the use of specific materials, they should be documented using property P68 foresees use of (use foreseen by): E57 Material of E29 Design or Procedure, rather than via P126 employed (was employed in): E57 Material.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Τροποποίηση"@el , "Modificação"@pt , "修改"@cn , "Modification"@en , "Modification"@fr , "Bearbeitung"@de , "Событие Изменения"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hooke>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hooke" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hooke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Basingstoke>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Basingstoke" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Basingstoke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Isaac Sr. was abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1655 FN FBASIRE>\n<X FRANCES BASIRE>\n<P 138>\n[^FRANCES BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\nJesu!\n   14 of September, 1655.\nMy Dearest,\n   This mounth of September is a houle yeere sens I haue receued\nany letter from \n<P 139>\nyou, your prince sending an agent to my Lord Protetter heare,\nand I not heareing from you by him, mad me feare you ware not\nwith the prince. I did wich most harttily you had ben the agent\nyour self for by that menes I mit a com to a seean you. I haue\nprased God for your saue being with the prens, and for all his\ngracsos favoers he hath ben plesed to be stow on you. I and oure\ncheldren and my good Lady Blaxton, wich now is at (^Hutten^)\nwith Ser Willam and remember them to you. Wee do constantly pray\nfor Prence Gearge and for his Princesse Sofia and young prince\nFrencis. I ham very sad that your burthen is so gret as to put\nyou past your rest, and to feare your helth. For God sake and\nmine and your cheldren vndertake no more then you are wall a bel\nto go throue. I should prais oure gracious God that may fatch\nyou ouer to me with liberty of consans, and menes to liue on. I\nhop your gracious prence will not let the burthen ly to heuie on\nyou, if you let him know it. Ser I most kindly thanke you for\nyour discret loue to me in not commanding rasly and sudenly out\nof England. My determinate will is to be obedient to you, and to\nkep me constant to my serios resolucion wich I thot I had\nsatisfed you in my tow former leters. Thes are the chif things I\name at in my stay from you; the hopes of God\n<P 140>\nprovedens in geuing you your one, the plasing of som of our sons\nat Wasmester, and setteling the feft part of them and the\npayment of dets, the trayal of the contry how it may a gree with\nmy weake and sikly body, the vncertainty of the countre by\nreason of wars, the remotenes and far destance, the language\nvnknowne to me. My earnest desire is that I may haue one of oure\nwith my frend Busby, wich I could not haue all this tim for want\nof a carten a lowans from you, being all most 4 years and\nreceuing but 22 pounds from you, it hath gon very hard with me,\nI haueing the feft part of nothing but the pacheng of Eglescif,\nand paying all ses and (^belet^) out of it. I could not spare\ntwelue pouns a yeere out of it, and durst not venter to send him\nvpon vnsertintis, lest he should be dis plesed as Monsieur\nRoussall. His letter and poure Peter's I haue sent you. I wich\nPeter or Isaac ware with you, won to haue in Frans, and one to\nhaue with you, and one with my frend Busbe, and two with my\nself. If God send me the 50 pounds sauef you haue sent me, I\nshall not feale at spring of the yeare to bring or send one of\nmy sonns to my frend Busbe. You haue not named ho you haue sent\nthis 50 pounds, by that my vnkle Pigott mit know how to looke\nfor it. I ham glad you will thanke my vncle Pigott for his care,\nand I pray\n<P 141>\nyou present him with som token to ableiage him, and to show oure\nthankfull nes. I haue your delight safe with me, and now my\ngreatist want j haue in my hous is you for a guest, wich God in\nhis due tim to send me. Oure son John axed me the reson why his\nfather know how to send a letter, and can not com him self. I\nham in the sam mind you are, that if it ples God we met we shall\nliue more comfortably then euer. Mr. Thrrosse has your papers\nand will keep them tel he giue them into my one hand. If you\nples to haue Petter with you then could I bring vp Isaac for to\nsend to freans, and chorls for my frend busby, and then see to\nget my fift part mad shour to my cheldren, and reseue your\npapers, and looke to the tronke you haue with Mr. Busby. Haue\nnot giue in any anser to Monser Rosel or my sone. If this\nburthen be not to heuie on you you haue a greater blesing than\nany of your brethern, for Dr. Clark and Dr. Nealer liue of some\n(^temberall^) mens thy haue, but do not prech. Mr. Threscros has\nprech and praid acording to youre chorch, and his name is geuen\nin and thre core: more that folowed his way. My [\\...\\] in\nShropshire, my brothe Crene, and sest and brother Bamfeld, are\nall wall, but haue all\n<P 142>\nwasted and ron throu thyr astats, My brothe Renolt Corbett leues\nthe best. My neuie Andrue Corbett is marryed and leues very\nwall, and ret to me if i woull com to him I should be as walcom\nas his one wif. My cosin Ramsden is ded, and has left his wif\nand ten children more in det than all he had was worth. My\nhunkel a lous them som thing ot of the (^percnech^) to leue on.\nMr. Garnet, Dr. Clake, the nobel Dauisons, Mr. Man, Mr.\nPennynton, thy are all very wall, and much goyfull to heare of\nyou: my deare husbeand I pray to God to send you wisdom and\nabelitis health of body, long life to dischard your couling to\nthe oner and glory of God, the releuef of me and your cheldren:\nso prays constantly your faithfull wife\n   F. B. \n   All oure cheldren are wall, and present there dutty to you,\nand desirs your blesing. Mal is very sersabel to me. She is now\ngon to see my Lady Blaxton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland, refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of archdeacon and refugee Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "987" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Basire née Corbett to Isaac Sr. Basire on 14 September, 1655"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Strand>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "the Strand" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_047>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "recommendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1599 T RCECIL>\n<X ROBERT CECIL>\n<P 149>\n[} [\\LETTER XCI.\\] SIR ROB. CECYLL TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\December 26, 1599.\\]\n   After my very harty commendacions to your Grace. Where her\nMajestie hath ben informed of the deathe of M=r=. Do. Binge, who\nin his liefe tyme enioyed a prebend in this churche, which nowe\nis become voyde by that accydent; fforsomuch as it pleased her\nMajestie to use her recommendacion unto your Grace for a lease\nto be made to my brother-in-lawe M=r=. George Brooke, whereunto\nyou dyd not assent, but in lieu thereof you made hym a graunt of\nthe next prebend that should fall voyd and be in your Grace's\ndysposycion, I have thought good to let you knowe that her\nMajestie (uppon this occasion) dothe expect from you a\nconfyrmacion of that which you have begonne and intended towerds\nthe gentleman, being one of whom her Majestie maketh\nextraordynary estymacion, bothe in regard of the affeccion which\nshe hathe heretofore borne to his parents, and the partyculer\nquallities and good partes wherwith himself is quallyfyed. Thes\nbeing all I have to wryte unto your Grace for the present, I\ntake my leave. From the Cort at Richmond, the xxvj=th= of\nDecem., 1599.\n   Your Grace's very loving and assured freind,\n   Ro. Cecyll.\n   To the most Reverent ffather in God, my very good Lord, the\nLord Archbishopp of York's Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "secretary of state - archbishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state, master of the wards, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "211" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richmond> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 26 December, 1599"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SNEVINSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "RECTOR OF STIFFKEY ST JOHN AND ST MARY, PREBENDARY OF CANTERBURY, FELLOW AND TUTOR OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19973" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge; M.A. 1548; LL.D. 1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "STEPHEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NEVINSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1581?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND. MOVED FROM CANTERBURY TO STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "HELD THREE BENEFICES AT THE SAME TIME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DR." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1581" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "STEPHEN NEVINSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGERY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WEALTHY PEWTERER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GERY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO A SISTER OF THE JOHNSON BROTHERS; lost children in the plague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN GERY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGASCOIGNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted, knight of the body 1487; commissioner of array, sheriff, MP 1495; JP for the West Riding from 1493, for Ripon 1500-07; commissioner of array 1511, -12; collector of the subsidy 1524-25; chief almoner at Anne Boleyn's coronation 1533; the most substantial of the local gentry by 1545/6." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Gascoigne (1450-1487) of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1468, d. 1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Gawthorpe, West Riding, Yorkshire (also inherited and acquired other estates there); lands also in the East Riding and Staffordshire; influential at court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Margaret Percy, daughter of the 3rd earl of Northumberland. Nephew of Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne, wife of Sir Robert Plumpton. Married (1) Alice, daughter of Sir Richard Frognall; (2) Margaret, daughter of Lord Latimer; (3) Maud Lindley, a widow; (4) Bridget, daughter of Robert Stokes of Bickerton, near York." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1551" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Gascoigne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/maker>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An agent that  made this thing." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "maker" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#equivalentProperty>
                <http://purl.org/dc/terms/creator> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/made> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Charles+St.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Charles St." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles St." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carew+St.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Carew St." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SASMITH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SAMUEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SMITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "IPSWICH, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "681" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SAMUEL SMITH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500S? T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P II,179>\n[} [\\XXXIII. HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT.\\] }]\nBy the King.\nH. R.\n   Trusty and right welbiloved, we grete you wele. And for\nthinformacion in writing subscribed by you and our servant\nThomas Decon, touching Richard Knight, whiche ye have caused to\nbee notified and declared unto us, we geve you our especial\nthankes, ascertaignyng you that we have upon knowlege of the\nsaid enformacion, caused the said Richard Knight to bee comitted\nto warde w[{ithin{] our Towre of London. Wherfor we, considering\nthat he had the keping of our towre of [{Ri{]sebanke, wol and\ncommaund you that fur[{th{]w[{ith{] upon the sight herof ye do\ncommitte unto the said Thomas Decon the custodye of our said\ntowre, and put hym into the same with noo gretter nombre of\npersonnes than shal conveniently serve for the suer keping\ntherof to our\n<P II,180>\nmoost proffit and avauntage, unto the tyme we shal have provided\nat convenient leysir a sufficient personne to have the charge\nand custodye of the said towre, and also til ye shal have from\nus by writing otherwise in commaundement. And that ye faille nat\nherof, as we trust you. Yeven under our signet at our manor of\nGrenewiche, the xvij=th= day of May.\n   [\\ADDRESSED:\\] To our trusty and right welbiloved counsaillor\nand knight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our deputie of oure\ntowne and marches of Calays.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, deputy of Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - his counsellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GITALBOT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to Gilbert Talbot on 17 May, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBARRING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED BEFORE 1621, BARONET 1628, M.P. 1614-, J.P. 1624, DEPUTY LIEUTENANT 1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Francis Barrington, Baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "HATFIELD BROAD OAK, ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ELDEST SON OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON. Married (1) 1611 Frances, daughter of John Gobert of Northamptonshire; (2) 1624 Judith, widow of Sir George Smith of Hertfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8931" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "order to join the northern army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1480 T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 40>\n[} [\\LETTER I.\\] }]\n(^To my Right welbeloved Robart Plompton, esquier.^)\n   Right welbeloved frinde, I greet you well. And wheras the\nScotts in great number are entred into Northumberland, whose\nmalice with Gods helpe I entend to resist; therfore on the King,\nour soveraigne Lords behalfe, I charg you, and also on myne as\nwardeyn, that ye with all such personnes as ye may make in there\nmost defensible arrey, be with me at Topliffe uppon Munday by\nviij a clocke, as my trust is in you. Written in Wresill, the\nvij day of September.\n   Your Cousin, Hen. Northumberland.\n[\\7 Sept. 1480\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage (distant); march warden - member of a knightly family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "95" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wressle+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 7 September, 1480"@en .

<http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CSHIPLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Sister Georgiana was \"a scholar, and a painter\", so the girls were probably given a good education." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jonathan Shipley (1713-1788), bishop of St. Asaph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine Louisa (?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shipley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1760-1840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father had a London residence, livings in various parts of the country, and 1769-1788 the bishop's palace at St. Asaph (also kept his rectorship of Chilbolton, Hampshire)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Had four sisters and a brother. Mother Anna Maria née Mordaunt (1716/17-1803) was the niece of Charles Mordaunt, third earl of Peterborough. Father belonged to Johnson's Literary Club." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Miss" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1840" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Louisa (?) Shipley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ejected minister and educational reformer. Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge post 1631; rector of Yielden, Bedfordshire 1641-60; chaplain to Sir Thomas Fairfax and the New Model Army 1640s; master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1649-60." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted sizar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1624; BA 1628, MA 1631." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Studied in Cambridge 1624-31 (a fellow there after -31); followed the parliamentary army in the 1640s; had a living in Yielden (or Yelden), Bedfordshire 1641-60; had a post in Cambridge 1649-60 but not ordinarily resident there; retired to a property in Westoning, Bedfordshire c. 1660. Buried in Bedfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married by the early 1650s Martha (d. 1681), had 7 children." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "368" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1669" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Dell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_UNKNOWNRECIPIENT4>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Unidentified person in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "621" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_122>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1483? T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,157>\n[} [\\327. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\12 March (1483)\\]\n   I recommaunde to your maystership. Syr, as this day I have\nress. your letter by my fellow Tailbois, M=r=. Lewes beyng with\nme at diner in my pore hous: I understand well theffecte of your\nwrityng. Syr, if it like your mastership to call to remembraunce\nhe ys your feffe of the same land, by force wherof he may\njustefie the takyng away of the cornys, and if he be lettyd he\nmay take an accion ayenst thaym that let hit, notwithstandyng\nmen woll indevor thaym to do you service and plesyr as fer as\nthey may. Also he may have a (\\replegiar\\) , and so have\ndeliveraunce: ther can no man say nay, but if he do contrarie\nthe law. Syr, if it plese your mastership, he woll be bounde to\nabide the rule of your counsell, suche as he hath writen to your\nmastership off. And under correccion, me semys, it wer better to\ntake that way, the premisses wele-considerid, than otherwise.\nLike it yow to yeve credens to the berer, to whom I have shewd\nmy conseit in this mater. From your Horton, on seint Gregori is\nday, with the hond off\n   Your servaunt Ric. Page.\n   To my master Sir William Stonor, knyght. . . .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on 12 March, 1483"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Army officer. In the service of the lord lieutenant of Ireland 1641; captain > major > lieutenant-colonel of Lord Conway's \"British regiment\"; knighted 1644; in captivity 1647-8; governor of Dublin 1649; in continuous military action 1649-?53; commanded a troop throughout the protectorate; MP in all three protectorate parliaments 1654-59; cashiered 1659; member of the council of officers, member of the general convention of Ireland, clerk of the pells, privy councillor 1660; scoutmaster general, commissioner for settling Irish lands 1661; MP for co. Meath in the Restoration parliament." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15084" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lewis Jones (d. 1646), Church of Ireland clergyman, 1633- bishop of Killaloe; born in Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Theophilus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. post 1606 (after his brother Michael, who was born between 1606-1610), d. 1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Lived mostly in Ireland (estates there); visited London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Younger son. Mother: Mabel Ussher (b. c. 1580), daughter of Arland Ussher and Margaret Stanihurst and sister of the future archbishop of Armagh, James Ussher. Married 1648 Alicia (1625-1690), daughter of Arthur Ussher and his wife, Judith, daughter of Sir Robert Newcomen." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Theophilus Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Senders also include the sisters of the priory of Legbourne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1537 T JMESSYNDYNE>\n<X JANE MESSYNDYNE>\n<P 74>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXVII. THE PRIORESS AND CONVENT OF THE CISTERCIAN\nNUNNERY OF LEGBORNE IN LINCOLNSHIRE TO THEIR FOUNDER.\\] }]\n   Right honourable our most synguler Maister and Founder, our\nduetie in the humblest wise presupposed, with dayly prayer, as\nyour perpetuall and religious beedwomen. Please yt your goodnes\nto undirstonde, that where as Almyghty God hath indued you w=t=\njust title Founder of the Pryory of Legborne to\n<P 75>\nthe great comfort of me and all my systers: we doo and shall\nalweyes submit ourselfs to youre most rightuouse commaundement\nand ordre, oonly puttyng our comfort in your goodnesse for all\ncauses concernyng your poure Pryory of Legbourne. And where as\nwe doo here that a grete nombre of Abbyes shalbe punysshed,\nsubprest, and put downe bicause of their myslyvyng; and that all\nAbbyes and Pryores undir the value of CC=li=. be at our moste\nnoble Prynce's pleasure to subpresse and put downe. Yet if it\nmay pleas your goodnes, we trust in God ye shall here no\ncompleynts agaynst us, nother in our lyvyng nor hospitalitie\nkepyng. In consideracion wherof if it may please your goodnes,\nin our great necessitie, to be a meane and sewter for your owne\npowre Pryory, that it maye be preserved and stond, you shalbe a\nmore higher Founder to vs than he that first foundid oure Howse.\nWe have noon othir comfort nor refuge but oonly unto your\ngoodnes, and we hooly submyt our selfs to the pleasure of God,\nto the pleasure of our Prynce, and to the pleasure of you our\nFounder; and how soever it shall please God that we shalbe\norderid, we shall continue your faithfull and dayly bedewomen.\nAs knoweth oure Lorde who ever preserve you to your most\ncomfort.\n   Yo=r= owne dayly beadwomen\n   Jane Messyndyne (^Pryores and^) sisters (^of the^) pryory\n(^of^) Legborne.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year could be 1536; the priory seems to have been dissolved in September 1536. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=38012" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "patron of Legbourne Priory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "nuns - patron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Messyndyne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prioress of Legbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "285" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMESSYNDYNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN6> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Legbourne> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Messyndyne to   on ?, 1537"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bergen-op-Zoom>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bergen-op-Zoom" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bergen-op-Zoom" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Secretary and confidential adviser to Bishop Cosin for many years." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin, x Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin, x Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Brian Stapylton of Myton; gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Myton, Yorkshire? Married a Londoner. Worked in Durham (and London) at least in the 1660s. Buried in Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Mother: Frances, daughter of Sir Henry Slingsby of Scriven. Married Elizabeth, daughter of John Hynde, citizen of London. Brother to Sir Henry Stapylton, baronet." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Secretary to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Miles Stapylton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDCLERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLERE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1536-1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF BLICKLING AND ORMESBY ST. MARGARET, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "THE BACON COLLECTION CONTAINS 2302 WORDS BY SIR EDWARD AND 268 WORDS BY CLERE ET AL." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1606" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD CLERE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16i_was_used_for>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wurde benutzt für"@de , "был использован для"@ru , "foi usado por"@pt , "a été utilisé pour"@fr , "was used for"@en , "被用於"@cn , "χρησιμοποιήθηκε για"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15i_influenced> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TRADCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lord lieutenant of Ireland and courtier. Styled Lord Fitzwalter 1542; knighted 1544; figured in court ceremonies; diplomatic missions to Brussels, France, Spain; captain of Portsmouth 1549-61; MP for Norfolk 1553; gentleman of the privy chamber to Philip; captain of the gentlemen pensioners, chief justice of the forests south of the Trent, knight of the Garter; governor of Ireland 1556; succeeded as 3rd earl of Sussex 1557; lord lieutenant of Ireland 1560-64; mission to Vienna 1567; president of the council of the north 1568-72; privy councillor 1570; lord chamberlain of the household 1572." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22993" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Possibly educated in the household of Bishop Steven Gardiner of Winchester, he was at home in Latin and later acquired Italian and perhaps Spanish.\" (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Radcliffe (c. 1507-1557), 2nd earl of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1526/7-1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family interests in Norfolk; court, diplomatic missions abroad 1540s-50s; Ireland 1556-64 (visits to England); back to court 1564; appointment in the north 1568, back to court 1570; died in his house at Bermondsey, buried in Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Lady Elizabeth (d. 1534), daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd duke of Norfolk. Married (1) c. 1545 Elizabeth (d. 1555), daughter of Thomas Wriothesley; (2) 1555 Frances (1531?-1589), daughter of Sir William Sidney and later founder of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3rd earl of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1527" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1583" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Radcliffe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMOSTYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "gentry lower?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Meredith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mostyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1775-1807" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Welsh origin?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "John Meredith Mostyn had eloped with Cecilia, Hester Lynch Piozzi's daughter, while they were both still minors." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1807" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Meredith Mostyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_095>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 481>\n[} [\\THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM. 23RD\nDECEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   I cannott be quyett tyll I may know how my daughter doth\namend, wyshing hir even as to my none child, which, God wylling,\nI shall always esteme hir to be. I wold gladly make a start to\nyou, but to morrow king Antonio comes hether, but my hart ys\nther with you, and my prayers shall goe to God for you and for\nyours. Ther ys a lettre com from the Scottish queen that hath\nwroght tears, but I trust shall doe no further harm, albeyt the\ndelay ys so daungerous. Of all thinges that ys to be advertysed\nI know Mr. secretary Davyson doth wryte to you, therefore I wyll\nleave to trowble you, and commytt you to the Lord. From Grenwich\nxxiij of December.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   Bycause I dowbt of your spedy repayr hether I pray you send\nmy ij leases, Mr. Secretary, to se what may be donn.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To the right honorable Mr. secretary Walsingham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "copy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 23 December, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marine+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bombay> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Marine House, Bombay" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marine House" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/icqChatID>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An ICQ chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ICQ chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/nick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_COMMISSIONERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "The" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Commissioners of the Admiralty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The Commissioners of the Admiralty." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "The Commissioners of the Admiralty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "310" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The Commissioners of the Admiralty" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SNICHOLS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "HENRY OXINDEN'S FORMER TEACHER, ALSO TAUGHT HIS SON THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SURTÖNHIE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NICHOLS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1585-1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FAVERSHAM, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SCHOOLMASTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SURTÖNHIE NICHOLS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FDurham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "?Durham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELTALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart, y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26925" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Hardwick ('low' origin)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth (Bess)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot née Hardwick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1518-1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hardwick, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married: 1) Robert Barlour, 2) Sir William Cavendish, 3) Sir William St. Loe, 4) George Talbot (6th Earl of Shrewsbury); Mary Queen of Scots in the care of her & her husband. Called Bess of Hardwick." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3370" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1518" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1608" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth (Bess) Talbot née Hardwick" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RELLISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT; SHERIFF AND M.P. FOR NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE 1647-8 & 1660. MEMBER OF THE NEWCASTLE MERCHANT ADVENTURERS CO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ELLISON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1613?-1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACQUIRED VALUABLE LANDED ESTATE IN THE NORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1678" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT ELLISON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_164>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news about a quarrel between lord of Holland and lord Weston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 260>\n[} [\\CLXXI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FREDERIC CORNWALLIS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   It was not Hide Parke, nor any other foolerie, that kept mee\nthe last weeke from presenting my respects to your La=p=, but I\nwas at Kensington w=th= my Lord of Holland, who is still heare\nfor sending my Lord Weston a challenge; but I hope wee shall\nhave him againe at court w=th=in one day or two. Wee are mainly\nfactious heere and disordered w=th= this; but I dare write noe\nmore, onely, humbly beging your La=p's= blessing for mee and\nCharles, I rest,\n   Your most affectionately obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwallis.\n[\\1632-3.\\]\n   For my deere and honored mother the Ladie Bacon, at Culforde,\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "260" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1633"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fulham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fulham, Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fulham" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P1D>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "P1D" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daily (or Business)"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GDODINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP: Winchelsea 1715, Bridgewater 1722-54. Lord of the treasury 1724-40." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Addison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry upper?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George Bubb" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dodington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1691-1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Envoy extraordinary to Spain 1715; died in Hammersmith, Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Known for his political journal. Favourite of Frederick, Prince of Wales. Raised to the peerage in 1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Melcombe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-13 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1691" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Bubb Dodington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHOLLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1593, BARON OF HOUGHTON IN 1616, EARL OF CLARE IN 1624. WEALTHY LANDOWNER WHO TRIED HARD TO GET AN OFFICE; MP; comptroller of the household of Prince Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge; Inns of Court; grand tour of Europe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOLLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1656, d. 1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "RICH FAMILY OWNING A LARGE NUMBER OF ESTATES IN DIFFERENT COUNTIES; John inherited them in 1591, and increased his wealth by purchase of land; imprisoned 1615-1616. CLARE'S DAUGHTER ARABELLA WAS MARRIED TO THOMAS WENTWORTH, EARL OF STRAFFORD. CLARE BLAMED HER DEATH ON WENTWORTH." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1ST EARL OF CLARE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "66367" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1637" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN HOLLES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NHADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "In command of Ludlow Castle (ship) in 1707; Admiral of the Blue" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11848" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain Richard Haddock (c.1629-1715)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Leigh, Essex; Kent: Wrotham Place 1723-, lived there occasionally; at sea; served in Spain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"A very skilful and dashing officer\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Admiral" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1232" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1746" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Haddock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nonesuch>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nonesuch" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nonesuch" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#SocialMobility> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "None"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Goodwood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Goodwood, Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goodwood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTEMPEST>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "John Johnson's agent in Antwerp (after William Gifford and before Robert Andrew)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tempest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Antwerp" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3066" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1551" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Tempest" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GFROST>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Political agent and government official. Secretary to the council of state 1649-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37436" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Frost" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Gualter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Frost" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1598, d. 1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1652" ;
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                "Gualter Frost" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Johnson" ;
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                false ;
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                "CHRISTOPHER" ;
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                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1544" ;
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                "BRETEN" ;
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                "1546" ;
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                "1547" ;
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                "4" ;
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                "13" ;
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                "BRETEN'S FIRST WIFE WAS SABINE JOHNSON'S SISTER CHRISTIAN; 2nd wife Anne Saxby (née Baynham)" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "4" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1349" ;
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                "7882" ;
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                "CHRISTOPHER BRETEN" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Minister at Hurst, Berkshire." ;
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                "z Foundling" ;
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                false ;
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                "BRK" ;
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                "A vicar in Sonning, Berkshire." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
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                "Theophilus" ;
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                "1758" ;
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                "Hughes" ;
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                "1762" ;
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                "17" ;
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                "fl. 1730s-1760s" ;
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                "Inspector 1758-1762. Abused his position or was a poor manager of funds, underwent a formal investigation into it. In 1736 had been directed, with his father, to never again be permitted to administer a charity." ;
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                "A" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "T" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Minister" ;
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                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
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                "8253" ;
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                "Theophilus Hughes" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "STS" ;
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                "Sent to school in Bolton when six years old but mainly educated at home (a frail child); Edinburgh University 1787-89; also received training in the pottery business." ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "1790" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "1771-1805" ;
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                "Born at Etruria Hall, Staffordshire; educated abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland 1787-89, then back to Staffordshire; travelled extensively in search of health 1795- (Germany, Bristol, Penzance 1797, West Indies 1800, continental tour 1802); died at Eastbury Park, Dorset." ;
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                "A" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "FN, TC" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "576" ;
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                "1805" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 221>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXI. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 11TH APRIL 1586.\\] }]\n<P 222>\n   My very good lord, as I have alwaies thowght, sythence your\nlordships first entrie into the charge you now howld, the\nassystance of sir William Pelham most necessarye for your\nlordship, so have I just cause, wayghing the late mutiny\nhappened at Utreck by a bande perteyning unto coronel Norryce,\nto thinke the removing of the one as necessarye as the placyng\nof the other. I see some reason to dowbt that the grownde of the\nseyd coronells caryag of himself towardes your lordship grew by\npractyce from hence. The nurishing of factyon at home and\nabroade is thowght here the best coorse of pollecye, but the\nmyschefe yt wyll breed I feare wyll prove irreparable.\n   I fynde, as your lordship wrytethe, that the partyes that doe\nchefely possesse the coronell are but bad instrumentes, thowghe\nI must neades confes that I have ben a chefe preferrer of somme\nof them unto him. I woold to God that with his valewe and\ncourage he carryed the mynde and reputation of a relygyowse\nsowldyer. The chefe exsperyence and nuryture that he hathe\nreceyved in the warre hathe ben in thos contryes where neyther\ndyscyplin-mylytarye nor relygyon carryed any swaye, and therefor\nyt hathe tawght him nothing elles but a kynde of a lycensyowse\nand corrupt governement, sooche as being weyed eyther in\npollecye or relygyon can never prosper. I wyll, therfor, doe my\nbest indeavor, as well in respect of the cause as for the honor\nand love I professe to bare unto your lordship, to procure the\nspeedye sending over of sir William Pealham, hoping that, nowe\nyour lordship standeth in verry gratyowse termes with her\nmajestye, she wyll be pleased, for your sake and her owne\nservyce, to send him over.\n   I feare your lordship shall be greatly dysapoynted in the\nleavye of the voluntarye men, bothe in respect that many of the\npartyes appoynted by your lordship to make the seyd levyes have\nno\n<P 223>\nabylytye nor meanes to furnishe them, as also for that there are\nverry harde brutes geven owt here of evyll usage of sowldyers\nthere, and of the great pauwryll and exstremytye they endure. Yf\nyour lordship coold fynde the meanes to furnishe the master of\nGraye with an imprest of 2000=li=, to be sent hether, he myght\nbe able to bryng over with him 3000 footmen and 200 lyght horse.\nI am of opynion that your lordship shoold be more readyly served\nfrom that, than owt of this realme. Besydes the imployment of\nthat natyon in thos cuntryes (the same being with the good\nallowaunce of the king) cannot but greatly further and grace the\ncause, for, as I am informed, the brute thereof, as also that\nthere shoold be an offre made of certeyn reysters to be sent by\nthe king of Denmarke to serve under your lordship, doth verry\ngreatly troble the prince of Parma. The provysyons of money\npromysed him owt of Spayn faule not owt accordyng to his\nexpectatyon.\n   The enterpryse of sir Francis Drake layethe open the present\nweakenes of the king of Spayn, for of late he hathe sollycyted\nthe pope and the dukes of Florence and Savoye for a loane of\n500,000 [\\Ducats\\] , but cannot obteyne neyther the whole nor\nparte of the sayd somme. The Genuoyse merchauntes that were wont\nto furnishe him with money in tyme of necessytye, for that they\nfeare a revolt of the Indians, begyn to drawe backe.\n   The repayre of thos of Bomel and Deventrye unto your\nlordship, to offer themselves ther servyce and obedyence unto\nher majestye, dothe shewe most manyfestly, that yf the cause\nmyght have ben thorrowghly countenaunced, the most part of the\nprovynces now possessed by the enemye woold have revolted er\nthis. But we heare are so greadye of a peace, in respect of the\ncharges of the warres, as in the procuring thereof we neyther\nweyghe honor nor savetie. Somewhat here is a dealing under\nhande, wherin ther is great care taken that I shoold not be made\nacquaynted withall.\n   I wyll not fayle, according to your lordships request, to\ntake order for the apprehensyon of Salesberye immedyatly uppon\nhis\n<P 224>\nreturne hether. I have alwaye held a dowbtfull opynion of him,\nhaving received somme informatyons ageynst him that gave just\ncause of suspytyon. According as your lordship desyerethe I have\nan espetyall care of sooche letters as your lordship desyerethe\nto have pryvat to myselve, and therfor am perswaded that parte\nof the adverticement your lordship maketh mentyon of, taken owt\nof somme letter of yours sent hyther, was, I dare assure your\nlordship, owt of non of thos sent unto me, and therfor I praye\nyour lordship caul to mynde to whom you dyd wryte to lyke\neffect. For the proceadings in Fraunce and Scotlande I refer\nyour lordship unto the inclosed coppyes, and so I most humbly\ntake my leave.\n   At the coorte, the xj=th= of Aprell, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra. Walsyngham.\n   Sir Art. Basset, and Sir Jhon Chichester, and thre justices\nmore in Devonshire, are dead thorrowghe the infectyon of the\ngaole. Baron Flowerdewe, one of the justyces of that cyrcute, is\nalso dead. The takyng awaye of well affected men in this corrupt\ntyme shewethe that God is angrye with us.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 11 April, 1586"@en .

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                "Took deacon's orders 1743. 1744-1745 chaplain to 3rd foot Scots guards. 1747 ordained priest; became curate of Tilehurst, near Reading, and of Duns Tew, Oxfordshire; met William Pulteney, first earl of Bath (d. 1764), who became his patron. Presented by Lord Bath to livings in Shropshire 1749. Acted as Bath's chaplain and secretary, lived close to him. Wrote, e.g., critical and political pamphlets and articles in the 1750s and 1760s; edited and wrote an introduction to Captain James Cook's journals in the 1770s. Canon of Windsor 1762, canon of St. Paul's 1776, bishop of Carlisle 1787, dean of Windsor 1788, bishop of Salisbury 1791." ;
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                "A good classical education at the grammar school at Dunbar. Subsequently spent a short time in 2 private schools in London. 1736 commoner at St. Mary Hall, Oxford; 1738 Warner exhibitioner at Balliol College; BA 1740, MA 1743. 1740-1742 learned French abroad. Snell exhibitioner at Balliol 1745-1747. Granted a DD by Oxford 1758." ;
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                "Archibald Douglas, merchant" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hampden, Buckinghamshire?? Inherited Theydon Mount manor in Essex after her husband's death." ;
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                "Wife of Thomas Hampden; one of Thomas Hampden's letters contains a postscript in Margery Hampden's hand." ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1506" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margery Hampden née Popham" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1598 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 133>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXV.\\] LORD TREASORER [\\BURGHLEY TO THE ARCHBISHOP\nOF YORK\\] .}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\23 May, 1598.\\]\n   After my vearie hartie commendacions to your Grace. Wheare by\nyour letter dated the xv=th= daie of this moneth, derected to\nmyself and my Lord Marshall, yowe require to understand what\nyowe shall doe with the bond which yowe have taken of the Lord\nof Sessford, (whereof yowe sent hither a copie,) as either to\nsend it hither, or to the Lord Willowghbie; your Grace shall\nunderstaund that it is ment that your Grace should send it to\nthe Lord Willowghbie, so as it maie be delivered back uppon the\nperformance of the condicion thereof; and thearefore I praie\nyour Grace forthwith to send it to his Lordship. And so I\nrecommend mee heartelie to your Grace. From the Cort, this xxiii\nof Maye, 1598.\n   Your Grace's assured loving frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   To the most Reverend Father in God, my very good Lord, the\nArchbishop's Grace of Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - council president" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 23 May, 1598"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "problems in the new country" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1514 FN MYTUDOR>\n<X MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE>\n<P 115>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXIX. MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE TO KING HENRY THE\nEIGHTH.\\] }] \n<P 116>\n   My good Brother as hertly as I can I recomaund me unto your\nGrace, mervelynge moch that I never herd form you syns ... re\ndepertynge, so often as I have sent and wrytten to you. And now\nam I left post a lone in effect; for on the morn next after ...\ne maryage my chambirlayn with all other men servants wer\ndischargd and in lyke wyse my mother Guldeford with other my\nwomen and maydyns, except such as never had experiens nor\nknowlech how to advertyse or gyfe me counsell yn any tyme of\nnede, which is to be fered more schortly then your Grace thought\nat the tyme of my depertynge, as my mother Guldeford can more\nplaynly schew your Grace then I cann wryt; to whom I beseche you\nto gyve credens. And yf hit may be by eny meane possible, I\nhumbly requyr you to cause my seyd mother Guldeford to repayr\nhither\n<P 117>\nonce agayn. For ells if any chauns happe other then weale I\nschall not knowe wher nor of whom to aske any good counsell to\nyour pleasur, nor yet to myn own proffit. I merveill moche that\nmy Lord of Northfolke wold at all tymes so lyghtly graunt every\nthynge at ther reqwests here. I am weale assured that when ze\nknow the trouth of every thyng as my mother Guldeford can schew\nyou, ze wold full lyttyll have thowght I schold have ben thus\nintreated: that wold God my Lord of Zorke had com with me yn the\nrome of Northfolke: for then am I sure I schuld have bene left\nmoch more at my herti ... then I am now. And thus I byd your\nGrace fare weale with ... as ever had Prince; and more hertis\nease then I have now. ... Abvile the xij=th=. day of October.\n   ...gef gredens to my mowder\n   Geldeford. Be your lowyng\n   syster Mary Quene of France.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "318" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MYTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Abbeville> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Tudor to Henry VIII Tudor on 12 October, 1514"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_127>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 200>\n[} [\\CXXVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I am not a little troubled that I have heard nothing since my\ndeparture from Broome concerning your health, though I had my\ncosin Randolph's promise, and partly yours, that I should. I was\nseverall times at my Lady Nethersole's lodging to have delivered\nyour letter with my own hands, but, not finding her within, I\nsent it her at length by my man Matthewe, who was intrusted to\ngive her an account of your present health, and of the circuit\nthat letter had rode before it came to her hands. She tould my\nman shee would this day write to you and send the letter to mee;\nbut I hear nothing of it, and thearfore I conceave shee may have\nfound some readyer way to convey it to your hands. The inclosed,\nfrom your brother came to\n<P 201>\nmy hands some dayes since; whearin by cause to hear somthing\nconcerning his child, I thought it not unreasonable to impart it\nto you. Onely, yf in any letter to him you reply to any thing\ncontayned in this of his to mee, you may bee pleased not to\nacknowledge that I transmitted to you the whole letter. That Sir\nThomas Edmonds goes ambassador for Fraunce, I think, is noe\nnewes. The Queene comes abroad on Sunday next, and hath been so\nwell, beyond expectacion, all the time of her lying-in, as that\nit was a second labor to her to keep in all this time. You will,\nperadventure, hear speach of an ambassador arrived here from the\nArch Duchesse, but it is onely Reubens, the famous painter,\nappearing onely in his own quality; and Jerbir, the Duke's\npainter, master of the ceremonies to entertaine him. My Lady\nBarrington injoyned mee last night not to omitt her servise to\nyou; and I should say as much for her to my cosin Randolph, but\nthat I owe her not soe much service, for fayling of her promise\nin giving mee an account this weeke of your La=pp's= health,\nthen which nothing in the world can bee more welcome to Yo=r=\nLa=pp's= all and ever to love and serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\nJune [\\1629.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "200" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "365" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on June, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBUTLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Butler (1665-1745), duke of Ormonde" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Butler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1688/9-1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in London and on Ormonde estates (Richmond; Chelsea; Dublin?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The only surviving child of the 2nd duke of Ormonde and Mary Somerset (Ormonde was a good friend of Jonathan Swift). Died unmarried." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "140" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1750" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Butler" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Zutphen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Zutphen, the Netherlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Zutphen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients: the dean and chapter of Salisbury." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,87>\n[} [\\XXIX.\\] }] [^TO THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF SALISBURY^]\n[\\A.D. 1484. 8 Dec.\\]\nRicardus Rex.\n   By the king.\n   Trusty and welbeloved, we grete you wele. And forasmoche as\nby calling from this uncertaine and transitory lif of your late\nbisshop, ye stande destitute and desolate of a pastoralle hede\nand spirituelle governor; for the whiche, by auctoritie of oure\nlicence royal, ye must hastely procede to theliting of a newe\npastor and bisshop: We, havyng tendre regarde aswele unto the\nlaudable merites, highe vertues, and profounde\n<P I,88>\ncunnyng, that the righte reverend fader in God, our righte\ntrusty and righte welbeloved counsaillor, the bisshop of St.\nDavid, is notarily knowen to be of, as unto othre his notable\ndesertes, contynued trouthe, and feithful services to us in\nsundry wises doon to our singler pleasire, desire and hertly\npray you that in your said eleccion ye wol have him to the said\npreemynence and pastoralle dignitie before alle othre especially\nrecommended and preferred. Wherein we doubte not ye shal not\noonly provyde righte sadly for the wele of the said cure, and\nfor the honnor of our cathedralle churche there to the pleasire\nof God, but also cause us to departe with you the more largely\nthe favor of our good grace in suche thinges as may be for the\nuniversal wele of you and of our said churche in tyme to come.\nYeven undre our signet at oure palois of Westminster the viijth\nday of Decembre.\nTo our trusty and welbeloved the dean and chapitre of oure\ncathedral churche of Sarum.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 87" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dawson (Davyson)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of Salisbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - subjects" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "247" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDAWSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to John Dawson (Davyson) on 8 December, 1484"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_067>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,53>\n[} [\\216. THOMAS BETSON TO DAME ELIZABETH STONOR\\] }]\n[\\18 June 1478\\]\n   Jhesus. An=o= xviij=o=.\n   Ryht honorable and my ryht synguler good lady, I recomaund me\nunto your good ladyschipe in the mooste lowlyest wyse that I\nbest can or may, ever more desiryng to here and know off your\nwellffare, the whiche I beseche almyghty Jhesu to preserve and\nkepe to his plesour and to your mooste hartes desyre. And\nffer+ter more, liketh it your good ladyschipe to wete that this\nsame daye I come to London. And at my commynge home it was told\nme how that my mayster your husband had bene verry sore seeke:\nthe which I know well hath not bene to your hartes comfforte,\nnor also to the comfforte of your howsold: off the whiche ffor\nsothe I am right sory. Nevertheles I undyrstond seth by dyverse\nhis maystershipe is right well amendid and well recovered: off\nthe which truly I am right joyffull and glad. And I beseche\nAlmyghty Jhesu send hym als vertuous helth as I wold have\nmyselff, and your good ladyshipe also. And yff I cowde do eny\nthynge here that myght be to hys plesour and youres, I wold I\nknew it and it shuld be done withouten ffayll. Truly your\ndiscomfforth is nat myn comffort, God knowith it. Nevertheles\nyour ladyschipe muste cause hym to be mery, and off glade chere,\nand to put awaye all ffantasyes and unthryfty thoughtes that\ncomes no good off but onely hurtffull. A man may hurt hymselff\nby ryotouse meanes; it is good to be ware. Good madame, I besech\nyou to be off good chere, and I praye God comfforte you and send\nyou vertuous helth. And also I besech you to remembre my Cossen\nKateryn. I wold she did well, God knowithe it, and ye deme, as I\ntrowe, yff I had ffownd hir at home here my comfforte shuld have\nbene the more: but I thannke God off all: my payn is the more: I\nmuste nedes suffer as I have done in tymes past, and so will I\ndo ffor Godes sayke and hirs. I send my mayster a dossen quayles\nto ete: I praye God they may do hym good to God ward, and all\nthem that ete of them. I can send your ladischipe no deyntees: I\nam but now comen home. And our blissid Lord preserve your good\nladishipe in vertu ever. Amen. At London the xviij day off June.\n   Your servaunt T. Betson.\n<P II,54>\n   Madaym, Goddard Oxbryge recommaundes hym unto your ladyschipe\nand prayethe you that ye wold woochsaveffe to speke to my\nmayster your husband ffor his money. He desyred me to wryte\nffore it: it is well done +tat it be so paied ffor dyverse\ncauses: a Cossen of his shuld have it to pay it +ter as he owith\nit. And our blissid Lord be with you, ever, ever, ever, Amen.\n   To my Right worshipffull and Synguler good lady, dame\nElsabeth Stonor, at Stonor this be delyvered.\n\n"@en ;
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                "18 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 53" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "family friend & business partner - future mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to Elizabeth Stonor née Croke on 18 June, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Beverley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_East+Yorkshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Beverley, East Yorkshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Beverley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belgium%3B+Ostend>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belgium%3B+Calais> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Belgium; Ostend" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/focus>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The underlying or 'focal' entity associated with some SKOS-described concept." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "focus" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatton+Grange>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shropshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hatton Grange, Shropshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hatton Grange" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1520S? T TWOLSEY>\n<X THOMAS WOLSEY>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\LETTER CV. CARDINAL WOLSEY TO SECRETARY GARDENER.\\] }]\n   My owne goode mastyr Secretary goyng this day owt of my pue\nto sey masse, your lettres datyd yesternygth at London wer\ndelyveryd unto me, by the contynue wherof I undyrstand that the\nKyngs Hyhnes of hys excellent goodnes and cheryte ys contentyd\nthat I shal inyoy and have the admynistracon of Yorke merly,\nwith the gyftts of the promocyons spiritual and temporall of the\nsame; reservyd onely onto hys nobyll Grace the gyft of v or vj\nof the best promoco~ns: and that hys pleasure ys I shal leve\nWynchester and Saynt Albons. As hereonto Master Secretary I can\nnat expresse howe moche I am bowndyn to the Kyngs Royal Maieste\nfor thys hys gret and bowntawse liberalyte, reputyng the same to\nbe moche more than I schal evyr be abyl to deserve. Howbeyt yf\nhys Maieste, consyderyng the short and lytyl tyme that I shal\nlyve here in thys world, by the reason of suche hevynes as I\nhave conceyved in my hert, with the minyuose of the olde howsys,\nand the decay of the seyd archbyshoprych at the lest to the\nsumme of viij C marcke yerely, by the reason of the Act passyd\nfor fynys of testaments; with also min long peynful servys and\npoore\n<P 11>\ndegre; and for the declaracion of hys Graces excellent cheryte,\nyf hys hyhnes be myndyd I shal leve Wynchester and Saynt Albons\nwych I supposyd when I made my Submyssyan, not offendyng in my\ntreweth towards hys royal parson, dygnyti, or majeste royal, I\nshuld not now have deservyd to have left; and moche the more\nknowyng hys Graces excellent propensyon to pyte and mercy, and\nrememberyng of the francke departyng with of all that I had in\nthys world; that I may have summe convenyent pencion reservyd\nunto me, suche as the Kyngs hyhnes of hys nobyl charite shal\nthynke mete; so orderyng hys that shal succede and my lyvyng,\nthat the same may be of lyck value yeerly and exstent. Wherat my\ntrust ys and my herte so gevyth me, that hys Majeste wole make\nno dyfficultie yf yt may lycke yow frendly to propone the same;\nassuryng yow that I desyre nat thys for any mynde, God ys my\njugge, that I have to accumulat good, or desyre that I have to\nthe muke of the world; sen God be thankyd, at this ower, I set\nno more by the ryches and promocyons of the world than by the\nroshe undyr my fote; but onely for the declaration of the Kyngs\nhonor and hyhe charyte, and to have wherewith, to do good dedys,\nand to helpe my poore servants and kynnysfolks. And furthermore\nthat yt wold please the Kyngs excellent goodnes by your freindly\nmedyacion, consyderyng how slendyrly I am furnyshyd in my Howse,\nnowe specially that the apparell\n<P 12>\nof Wynchester and Saynt Albons shalbe takyn from me, to geve and\nappoynt on to me a convenyent fernyture for the same, (\\non ad\npompam sed necessariam honestatem\\) : and yf I may have the free\ngyft and dyssposycion of the benefyces, yt shalbe gretly to my\ncomfort. And yet when any of the v or vj princypall shal fortune\nto be voyd, the Kyngs Grace beyng myndyd to have any of them,\nhys hyhnes shalbe as sure of the same as thougth they wer\nreservyd. And thus by hys nobyl and mercyful goodnes delyveryd\nowt of extreme calamyte, and restoryd to a newe fredome, I\nshall, with Gods mercy and help, so ordyr my lyff, that I trust\nhys Majeste shal take special comfort theran, and be pleasyd\nwith the same. (\\Spero quod haec quae peto non videbuntur\nmagna.\\) Howbeyt I moste humbly submyt and refferre all my\npetycions, (\\immo ipsam vitam\\) , to hys gracyous ordynance and\npleasure, prayng yow to declare and sygnyfye the same, supplying\nmyn indyssposcycon and lack of wyt conceyvyd by reason of my\nextreme sorowe and hevynes, that the same may be to the Kyngs\ncontentacion; whom I had lever be ded than to ofende in worde,\nthowgth, or dede. And as towchyng the grantyng of the fee of one\nC=li= for M=r=. Nores duryng hys lyff for hys good servys done\nunto the Kyng's hyhnes, for the wych I have alweyes lovyd hym,\nand for the singler good hert and mynde that I knowe he hath\nallweys borne unto me, I am content to make owt my graunte\n<P 13>\nopon the same, ye and yt wol please the Kyng to inlarge yt to\none C=li= more: and semblably, cause M. Thesauror hath the\nkepyng of the Kyngs game nygth to Fernam, I wold gladly yf yt\nmay stand with the Kyngs pleasure grawnte onto hym the revercion\nof such thinges as the lorde Sands hath ther, with the\nampliacion of the fee, above that wych ys oldely accustomyd, to\nthe summe of xl=li= by the yeer: and also I wold gladly geve to\nM=r=. Comptroller a lycke ffee: and to M=r=. Russell anothyr of\nxx=li= by the yeere: remyttyng thys and all other my suts to the\nKyng's Hyhnes pleasure, mercy, pity, and compassyon moste holly.\nBesechyng hys Hyhnes so nowe gracyously to ordyr me that I may\nfrom hens forth serve God quyetly and with reposse of mynd, and\npray as I am moste bowndyn for the conservacion and increase of\nhys most nobyll and royal astat. And thus with my dayly prayer I\nbyd yow farewell. From Asher hastely, with the rude hand and\nmoste hevy hert of yowr assuryd frend and bedysman\n   T. Car=lis= Ebor.\nTo the rygth honorable M=r= Secretary, in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is probably 1529 or 1530." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Stephen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Gardiner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "principal secretary to the king, archdeacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "disgraced cardinal - king's secretary & Wolsey's ex-secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "cardinal, deprived of government office" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "915" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SGARDINER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Esher> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wolsey to Stephen Gardiner on ?, 1525"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BDUPPA>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Dean of Christ Church 1629; VICAR OF WESTHAM, SUSSEX 1625-38, BISHOP OF CHICHESTER 1638, BISHOP OF SALISBURY 1641, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER 1660, 1638 DUPPA WAS MADE TUTOR TO THE PRINCE OF WALES. ROYALIST." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Duppa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Duppa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church, Oxford 1605; M.A. 1614; D.D. 1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jeffrey Duppa, Gentleman, Craftsman, merchant, Royal servant, purveyor of buttery to Queen Elizabeth, brewer to King James, of Herefordshire origin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BRIAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DUPPA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1588(89)-1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LEWISHAM, KENT, ABROAD IN HIS YOUTH, LATER LIVED IN SUSSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF JEFFREY DUPPA, CRAFTSMAN, MERCHANT, ROYAL SERVANT, 'GENTLEMAN'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10867" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "17543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BRIAN DUPPA" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford+Investiture>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oxford Investiture" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oxford Investiture" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands%29> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Tower+of+London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Tower of London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Tower of London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holland House, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holland House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cork+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cork Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cork Street" .

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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 421>\n[} [\\LETTER CLVI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 2ND OCTOBER, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 422>\n   Good Mr. secretary, I trust now you shall have longer\nenioying of your sonne, for all the worst days be past, as both\nsurgeons and phisytians have informyd me, and he amends as well\nas ys possible in this tyme, and himselfe fyndes yt, for he\nslepes and restes well, and hath a good stomack to eate, without\nfeare, or any distemper at all. I thank God for yt.\n   Ther be certen personns desired to be sent to hir majesty,\none of the states, which ys Mening, another of the councell,\nwhich ys Valk. I have thought good to have Mr. doctor Clerk goe\nalso, who wyll deall truly with hir majesty, and he hath byn a\ndilligent observer of all that hath past among them.\n   But I haue thought yt good for spetyall causes to send one\nBurgrave, and joyned him with the other, who of my knoledge ys a\nwyse, honest, and religious personn, and not one now amonge them\nthat ys of better understanding of all the matters of this state\nthan he ys, and whatsoever he doth know he wyll deall plainly\nwith hir majesty, whome I pray you help he may haue conference\nwith hir, and with you. You shall fynd him a substanciall wyse\nman. He was, in the princes tyme, one of the chife for Flanders;\nhe hath byn also one of the prevey councell of estate, and used\nalmost in all ther great causes. Since my coming he served first\nas master of requestes, after audyencer, and first secretary of\nthe councell of estate. He ys born in Flaunders, and therefore\nthose of Holland have byn lothe to lett him groe into to\n<P 423>\nmuch credytt. Paul Buys could never lyke of this man, as one\nafrayd of him, for he ys a depe fellow; yet wold this man never\nspeak yll of him to hurt him, and yet no man can tell more of\nhis doinges than this man, and he can tell you whether I dyd use\nPaul Buis, and deservyd well at his handes, or no. This man I\nrecomend to you, as one best able to satysfye you what courses\nmay be best to procede for the present, yf hir majesty doe meane\nto deall any further in these causes, but, except you think the\ncause worthye to be taken thorowly and princely in hand, never\npach it upp any more; rather take your owne courses betyme, and\nleave these to God, than to deall so as nether part shalbe the\nbetter; for most faythfully I assure you, the fear among\nthemselves, with the dowbt of hir majesties proceding, hath\nalmost mard the fashyon of this actyon. And yet, what hart and\ncontentacion the shew of hir majesties favor to these countreys\nhath bredd doth appeare by the king of Denmarkes and other\nprinces furtherance hereof. And, no doubtes, yf hir majesty wyll\ngoe to the chardge but for ij yeres, she may as assuredly\nstablysh these countreys as she shall please, as yf ther\n[\\were\\] no enymye able to gaynsay yt.\n   Now, whether you ther conceave styll as you have done, that\nthese countreys be of consequence for hir majesties safty and\nservyce, to be kept at hir devotyon, I must leave to yourselves;\nbut yf you be, than doth now your opportunytye well serve you,\nboth to move hir majestye and to ease hir own charges. Yf that\nopinione be changed, then ether must you entertein them with\nhope, tyll you can know whether Denmark wyll deall or no, or to\nmake a good peace or a bad peace for hir and them. And, albeyt I\nwyll never councell that way which may bring but a present shew\nof peace for a tyme than a perfect peace in dede, yet yf others\nshall think and perswade that way as a necessarye way, than I\nsay, I think hir majesty may have what peace she will at the\nking of Spains handes nowe. For the prince ys at his wyttes end\nat thys time, and a sounde and princely preparacion made for hym\nthis wynter wold breake his backe the next yere, using such\nother meanes as hir majesty may with the king of Denmarke and\nthe\n<P 424>\nprinces of Germany, with whome she may have the greatest\nreputacion of any prince in the world.\n   These thinges I must leave, as he that must be dyrected; and\nyf hir majesty doe procede with these men in the cause, you must\nnedes than have another manner of comission than was last, and\notherwyse delt withall, both for hir majesties assurance here\nand a more fyrme establyshment of the government; and as these\nmen, all but Burgrave, are sent not only for to seke relyfe, but\nchyfely to dyscover and understand hir majesties very full\ndysposytion in this cause, so ys hir majesty to consider with\nherself what she wyll doe, that she may use them accordinglye.\n   Of those ij, Mening and Valk, Meninge ys the abler man every\nway, and I think the better affected to hir majesty. I dyd gyve\nhim a cheyn, one of those you sent; he was no lytle proud man to\nthink himselfe remembered of hir majesty. For my owne parte, my\ncredytt hath byn craked ever synce hir majesty sent sir Thomas\nHenege hether, as all men can tell you, for indede the\ngovernment they semed they had geven from themselves to me stok\nin ther stomackes always, and but to have pleased hir majesty\nand satysfie the people, they wold never have donn yt. On the\nother syde, the towens and people they never could, nor yet can,\nwell consent to be overuled by their bakers, and bruers, and\nhired advocattes, having byn always governed under some prince,\nand now spetyally under hir majesty, for so dyd they, and doe\nthe most parte, yet take it, that they be only under hir\nmajesties goverment and not the states, for, lett me never be\ntrusted, yf, as sone as they shall finde that they be not under\nher majestyes government, that they doe not refuse to obey the\nstates, or to lyve under the name of ther goverment iij monthes.\nI know they hate them, and therin Paul Buys sought to wynn his\ncredytt wyth the people ageyn, to make that shew he dyd, as\nindede he dyd above all other men here, to advance hir majesties\ngoverment, by joyning with them to press yt so uppon me, as,\nunless that werr donn, they wold have no goverment by the states\nby no meanes. Of this you hard inough, but I never found yt was\nwell conceavyd yet, for your owne\n<P 425>\nauthoryty from Englond was such as gave them all good cause both\nto thinke hir majesty ment yt, and for them to offer yt, and\nconfyrm yt uppon me.\n   Touching all these matters for these countres, I wyll referr\nyou to Mr. Burgrave. I pray you make much of him, for he ys very\nreligious indede, and so ar not many here. Mening ys therin\nbetter than his fellow, and one you may deall withall frely, but\nyet you know he ys one of the states. Valk is subtyll, and\nseketh wholy to content the states ever synce my authorytye cam\nin questyon, for, before they hard of hir majesties myslyke,\nthey all of the councell werr sworn to me as governour. After\nMr. Henege cam, they all secretly sought to the states, and\ntooke new patentes from them, saving ij, who plainly answered\nthat they wer sworn to me as governour over all the provinces,\nand they wold no other patentes from any boddy.\n   The states have challenged those of Utryckt, also, for that\nthey have contynewed themselves only obedyent to my authoryty,\nrefusing any other comandment of ther states-generall; and\nherein did Paul Buys deall most badly with me, and with hir\nmajesty also, that knowing hir good pleasure, after did always\nseke to make wrangling and debates among us, yet did I never any\nthing but by his advice, and used him above all other\ncouncellors here. I hear yt ys reportyd that he gave upp all\noffyces in the princes tyme for standing against Monsieur and\nfor hir majesty, and how trew that ys all men here know, and\nthat he had a course than in hand, nether for Monsieur nor hir\nmajesty, but only for these countreys for the prince himselfe;\nand whan he was dedd wold have had him buryed as erll of Holland\nand Zeland, and wrought all the states of the countrey in the\nheyt of yt to chuse his sonne governor, which being delayed, he,\nbeing in England, was the chife cause to hasten the confyrmacion\nof yt, and was donn indede, as you know, and none semed to\nmyslyke yt so much as he, and yet he chifely procured yt. His\nreason than was, for that he feared hir majesty wold not goe\nforward, and than he ment to prevent all other practyces for\n<P 426>\nthe French; and yet whan I cam he only sought to make a pyke\nbetween count Morris and me, and byd me take hede of him for he\nwas only French. Indede I here that after the prince was ded,\nand [\\he\\] saw that his practyce that way was ended, he stoode\nfor hir majesty before the French, for he knew the French was\nadvertysed that he was the dealer against Monsieur; but\notherwyse yf he ether lost offyce or credytt for hir majesties\nsake, lett my credytt be lost with you and all the frendes I\nhave; so well have I enquyred of his doinges. But lett him and\nall these pass. I pray you lett spedy care be taken what course\nhir majesty wyll take, as a thing most nedefull, and tyme ys\nmost precyous.\n   And, though I have not byn wylling to make the worst of\nthinges, yet wyll I not be thought so yll an husband as some I\nhear wold make me, that I have received of these states not only\nall the ordynarye allowed beforehand, but also the\nextraordinarye to the somme of 400,000=li= sterling. First, I\nwyll say, I never received the therd parte of the ordinary, and\nfor the extraordinary, hit was 400,000 florins, and not poundes,\nwhich shuld have byn payd in March, Aprill, May, and June; but\nthe first of that we never received before August, and of that\nther ys one 100,000 dewe yet; and of the 300,000 disbursed, yf\nther hath byn paid in money 70,000 to the soldyers hit hath byn\na myllion. But they doe make reckoning of all ther vyttell, of\nther armour, and wepon, and of their lyke provissions, for which\nI dare asure yt to you, they have v, vj, viij month day for\npayment, and yet these provissions be of some their owen. Than\njudge you, what dealing this ys, or whether these sommes may be\nsaid \"delivered\" to us in money, or no. For the same tyme they\ntake with the marchant for vyttell and munytion, the same might\nthey use for the benyfyt of the soldyer; for, before vj or v\nmonths come out, they myght make other money reddy for to pay\nthe marchant, and relyve the soldyer in the meane tyme with that\nwhich they turn to their own benyfytt; but they deny all this,\nalbeyt yt be playnly knowen.\n   So, praing to the Lord to dyrect all your councelles to his\nglory\n<P 427>\nand hir majesties saftye, I comytt you to his protectyon. In\nhast, this 2. of October.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honourable good frend sir Francis\nWalsingham, knight, her majesties principall secretarie.\n\n"@en ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 44>\n[} [\\LETTER LVI.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Dearest -\n   I never had more impatience in your silence (which is a great\nexpression) then in present circumstances; for I suffer much in\nfear least our lov'd pride in Cottington will bee severely\nhumbled. For God-sake lett me know my part that I may act it\nwell. Naturally I am sure I shall, whither it bee ioy or greife.\nTell me, therfore, is she ... or has envie onely disguised her.\nHow faine wod I believe this last, and how hartely could I\nforgive that crime. Na, how doe I wish it had been committed,\nthough I wear to undergoe the pennance dew to itt. Tell me\nquickly, but largely, all the story. Doe not suppose me a well\nmortifyed nun dead to the world; for alas tis not so, I am\nalive, and as nearly concern'd for thos I\n<P 45>\nlove, as if I had never left them, and must shar in all their\nfortunes whither good or bad. For God-sake, what's become of my\ndear brother Ned. I rite upon this subject to him, but never had\nword of aunswer. Now hee's with you, I can easily forgive his\nneglect of his poor sister, but tell him, at his retourne to\nCambray, his sylence will bee unpardonable. I know not what to\nsay to dear Cottington, for I beleeve ther is no corner left for\nme in her loved memory; but when you meet good Mrs Collier, I\ncharge you say a great deal of kyndnis from me; for she expres'd\nso much of dear respect and disinterested love for my poor\nneece, that she left me much her debtor.\n   Hapy Keat smiles at the world, and wonders ther can bee\nvarietie of concerns, she knowing but one which she follows\ncloss, always doeing ing what she shud doe; yet for all her\nperfection,\n<P 46>\nthe name of her brother John, or Bellamore, brings frech blood\ninto her cheeks, which witnesses she is alive still.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "324" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+ship+Revenge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "the ship Revenge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "the ship Revenge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kew>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kew" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kew" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1577 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 58>\n[} [\\LETTER VII.\\] GRYNDALL, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, TO DR.\nHUTTON, DEAN OF YORK.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\2 Dec. 1577.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) This bringer can informe you\nsomethinge off my state bothe for my healthe off my bodye and\nother my trobles. Aboute 6 weeks agoe, and so on further tyll\nthe 26 off November, I was putt in assured hoape off libertie,\n&c. Abowte thatt tyme arose a sudeyn contrarie tempest, which\nhadde browghte me to have appeared in the Starre Chamber 29\nNovembris last, iff God had nott layed me up 2 dayes before off\nmyne olde disease the stoane. By thatt occasion my apparence was\nrespitted, and I now remayne as a man in suspense (\\inter spem\nmetumque\\) , butt yett hoape that God wille in the ende turne\nall to the beste. I thanke ye for your manifold significations\noff your goode wille towarde me and myne. I praye\n<P 59>\nye be goode to the bringer in that ye maye lawfullye, commende\nme as ye knowe. God kepe you. 2 December, 1577.\n   Yours in Christe,\n   E. C.\n   To my lovinge frende, M=r=. Deane off Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "58" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury (suspended)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Croydon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 2 December, 1577"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ContentType"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWHETHILL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "?Muston?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WHETHILL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, LONDON, CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR RICHARD WHETHILL, MAYOR OF CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1543" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH WHETHILL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bawtry>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_South+Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bawtry, South Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bawtry" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Soho+Square>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Soho Square" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Soho Square" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TROBOTHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Robotham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kings Head at Islington near London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mr. Robotham married an old servant of Elizabeth Purefoy's family. \"Trustworthy and easy-going man\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4386" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1747" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Robotham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSOTHWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sothworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Samlesbury, Lancashire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Margery, daughter of Thomas Butler of Bewse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "210" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Sothworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RYGGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rygge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "381" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Rygge" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RecipientLastName"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABYERLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Landowner; during the Civil War the colonel of a royalist cavalry regiment known as ‘Byerley's Bulldogs’; at the Restoration nominated to the Order of the Royal Oak, which was never instituted." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/89866" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at home; admitted pensioner at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1636; admitted at Gray's Inn 1640." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Byerley (d. c. 1640), esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anthony" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Byerley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1619, d. 1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "b. Middridge Grange, co. Durham (his family were landowners in Durham and Yorkshire); of Middridge Grange and Goldsborough, Yorkshire (his wife inherited Goldsborough Hall from her father/brother)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Anne (d. in/post 1690), daughter and coheir of Sir Richard Hutton (d. 1639), justice of the common pleas, of Goldsborough, near Knaresborough, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1667" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anthony Byerley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/firstName>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The first name of a person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "firstName" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dieren>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dieren, Holland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dieren" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NDENNIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dennis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1679-1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Barnstaple, Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Merchant, householder. Connected to John Gay through the Fortescue family." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "165" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1760" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Dennis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCAESAR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HEF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Ralph Freeman, MP (1625-1714) of Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Caesar née Freeman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1677-1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in Hertfordshire - husband's estate at Benington (also in London)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1702 the Jacobite Charles Caesar (1674-1741), MP, of Benington, Herts. Mary designed the gardens of his estate. \"Rubbed shoulders with politicians, poets and literati\", friend of Swift, Harley, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Garden-designer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Caesar née Freeman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_053>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 190>\n[} [\\LETTER LXX. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 28TH MARCH, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 191>\n   Your lordships of the ix=th= of [{this present{] and of the\nxx=th=, the one sent [{by{] Mr. Vavisor, the other by [^NAME NOT\nGIVEN^] , I have receyved.\n   The choyce of Mr. Vavasor, [{who is{] a person very agreable\nunto her majestye, hathe wrowght in [{her{] a better conceipt\ntowardes your lordship then any other sent from the[{nce{] .\nBesydes, the gentleman hath performed the charge commytted unto\nhym by your lordship in so goode sorte as owre stormes begin to\ncaulme, so as I hope I shall have cause to chaynge my style,\nwhich heretofore hath ben verry dyscompfortable unto your\nlordship. Her majestye hathe not yet read the letters browght by\nMr. Vavisor, being trobled with an exstreeme cowld and defluxion\ninto her eyes, so as she cannot indure to reade any thing.\n   The treasure departs hence to morrowe, but no increase of the\nsomme, nor non doe I looke for, howesoever the stormes be\noverblowen. Yf the inconvenience lykely to insue therbye be not\nhelped thorrowghe sir Francis Drakes good successe, which is a\nmatter accydentall, I feare your lordship shall receave very\nscarce measure from hence, for you wyll not beleve how the\nsparing humor doth increase uppon us.\n   The audytor retornethe with the threasure, whoe is dyrected,\nwith sooche assystaunce as your lordship shall thinke meate to\nyeld unto him, to examyn strycktly the imparfect items of the\nthreasorers accompt, who, yf he shall not yeld good\nsatysfactyon, as I thinke he can in no sorte performe, then is\nyt meant that he shall no longer supplye the place.\n   Ther are letters wrytten unto hym, that he shall make no\ndysbursementes but as he shall be dyrected by your lordship,\nand, yf he shall doe contrary wyse, he can no way be dyscharged,\nfor that withowt your lordships warrant he owght to make no\npayement.\n<P 192>\n   Towching the governement of the Bryll, which your lordship\nwyssheth unto the lord Northe, I fynde her [{majesty{] most\nresolute that sir Thomas [{Cycell{] after the recoverye of his\n[{health{] shall returne thither. I think she coold lyke better\nof the removing of sir Philip Sydney [{towards{] whom she hathe\nput on a very hard conceypt. The lord thresorer dothe\nsome[{what{] complayne that there hathe ben better contentement\nyelded to other garrysons then that of [{the{] Bryll, which I\nfynde he taketh unkyndely. Of late her majestye shewed me a\nletter wrytten from sir Thomas Cycell, to as goode purpose in\ndefence of your lordships acceptinge of the governement as any\nother I have seene wrytten by any thence.\n   The opynion of my partyalytie conytnewethe noryshed by\nfactyon, which makethe me weerye of the place I serve in, and to\nwysshe myself emongst the trewe harted Swy [^EDITOR HAS NOT\nIDENTIFIED THE ABBREVIATED NAME^] . And so in hast I most humbly\ntake my leave. At the coorte this xxviij=th= of Marche, 1585.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra. Walsyngham.\n   The inclosed towching Ryngowt cam from a person of good\ncredyt, and therfor your lordship shall doe well to have an eye\nto his doinges.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 28 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CHARLES_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1669 T CHARLES2>\n<X KING CHARLES II>\n<P 21>\n[} [\\V. KING CHARLES II. TO THE EARL, AFTERWARDS DUKE OF\nLAUDERDALE.\\] }]\n   Whithall, 2 Nouember 1669.\n   Though Robin Moray has by my derections answerd your letters,\nand tould you how well I am satisfied with your proceedings in\nScotland, yett I cannot forbeare the repeating it to you my\nselfe, and\n<P 22>\nwithall to tell you the true sence I have of your industry and\ndexterity in the whole proceedings. I shall not say any thing\nparticularly now concerning the vnion, because Robin has at\nlarge tould you my thoughts in order to what is to be done on\nyour parts, which I thinke you will aprooue of when you consider\nthe length of our Parlament deliberations heere, and how\ninconvenient a long sessions there would be in all respects. I\nshall say no more to you now but to assure you of my kindnesse\nand constant frindship.\n   C. R.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] - For my Lord Commissioner.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Maitland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "2nd earl of Lauderdale, royal commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Council to Sir Thomas Lake, relating to the proceedings of Sir Edward Coke at Oatlands. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden miscellany 5. Camden first series 87. 1864/1968." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMAITLAND> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to John Maitland on 2 November, 1669"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E78_Collection>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises aggregations of instances of E18 Physical Thing that are assembled and maintained (“curated” and “preserved,” in museological terminology) by one or more instances of E39 Actor over time for a specific purpose and audience, and according to a particular collection development plan.  \nItems may be added or removed from an E78 Collection in pursuit of this plan. This class should not be confused with the E39 Actor maintaining the E78 Collection often referred to with the name of the E78 Collection (e.g. “The Wallace Collection decided…”).\nCollective objects in the general sense, like a tomb full of gifts, a folder with stamps or a set of chessmen, should be documented as instances of E19 Physical Object, and not as instances of E78 Collection. This is because they form wholes either because they are physically bound together or because they are kept together for their functionality.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Collection"@fr , "Collection"@en , "Коллекция"@ru , "Coleção"@pt , "收藏"@cn , "Sammlung"@de , "Συλλογή"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stoke+%28Poges%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stoke (Poges), Buckinghamshire?" , "Stoke (Poges), Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stoke (Poges)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P9i_forms_part_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "αποτελεί μέρος του/της"@el , "forms part of"@en , "附属於"@cn , "fait partie de"@fr , "faz parte de"@pt , "формирует часть"@ru , "bildet Teil von"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pay+Office>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pay Office" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pay Office" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "polite commendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1490S? FN MBEAUFORT>\n<X QUEEN MARGARET>\n<P 46>\n[} [\\LETTER XXII. MARGARET MOTHER OF HENRY THE VIITH, TO HER\nSON; SIGNING AS QUEEN.\\] }] \n   My oune suet and most deere Kynge and all my worldly joy, yn\nas humble maner as y can thynke y recommand me to your Grace,\nand moste hertely beseche\n<P 47>\nour lord to blesse you; and my good herte wher that you sa that\nthe Frenshe Kyng hathe at thys tyme gevyn me courteyse answer\nand wretyn ... lettyre of favour to hys corte of Parlyment for\nthe treve expedicyon of my mater whyche soo long hathe hangyd,\nthe whyche y well know he dothe expecially for your sake, for\nthe whyche my ... ly beseeche your Grace yt ... to gyve hym your\nfavourabyll ... thanks and to desyr hym to contenew hys\n...yn.e.me. And, yeve yt soo myght leke your Grace, to do the\nsame to the Cardynall, whyche as I understond ys your feythfull\ntrew and lovyng servant. Y wysse my very joy, as y efte have\nshewed, and y fortune to gete thys or eny parte therof, ther\nshall nedyr be that or eny good y have but yt shalbe yours, and\nat your comaundement as seurly and with as good a wyll as eny ye\nhave yn your cofyrs, as wuld God ye cowd know yt as veryly as y\nthynke yt. But my der herte, y wull no more encombyr your Grace\nwith ferder wrytyng yn thys matter, for y ame seure your\nchapeleyn and servante Doctour Whytston hathe shewed your\nHyghnes the cyrcomstance of the same. And yeve yt soo may plese\nyour Grace, y humbly beseche the same to yeve ferdyr credense\nalso to thys berer. And Our Lord gyve you as longe good lyfe,\nhelthe, and joy, as your moste nobyll herte can dessyre, with as\nherty blessyngs as our Lord hathe gevyn me power to\n<P 48>\ngyve you. At Colynweston the xiiij=th= day of January, by your\nfeythfull trewe bedwoman, and humble modyr,\n   Margaret R.\n\n"@en ;
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                "14 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor née Beaufort" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Richmond and Derby, royal matriarch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "310" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBEAUFORT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Collyweston> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Tudor née Beaufort to Henry VII Tudor on 14 January, 1495"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15_was_influenced_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This is a high level property, which captures the relationship between an E7 Activity and anything that may have had some bearing upon it.\nThe property has more specific sub properties.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "находился под влиянием"@ru , "επηρεάστηκε από"@el , "a été influencée par"@fr , "foi influenciado por "@pt , "wurde beeinflußt durch"@de , "was influenced by"@en , "有影响事物"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_122>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (politics)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 192>\n[} [\\CXXII. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy best Lady and Cosin,\n   I have found even minutes enough, and that's all, between the\nParlament howse and the Consell chamber to scribble over these\nconfused lines, and to tell you what hath passed in Parlament,\nviz. almost a moneth; for onely time, and not busines, hath\nhetherto passed. Tomorrow Sir Ed. Cooke's election will be\ndetermined of, and it is taken for graunted he will be excluded\nand another chosen in his roome. The counsell of warre, as well\nsuch of them as are of the upper howse as the rest, are tomorrow\nto appear in the lower howse, and to answere to such questions\nas shall thear be asked them touching the yssuing and expending\nof the late subsidies. The lower howse hath busied themselves\nmost part of this weeke in examining the stay of a French shipp\nhear, laden with merchandise of the valew of 400,000+L, which\nstay hath caused an arest of all our merchants' goods in\nFraunce, to the valew of above 300,000+L. The stay of that shipp\nhaving produced this ill effect, it hath heated the howse\nagainst those who made the seazure therof, which is found to be\nthe Lo. Admirall; whearupon a message was this daye sent to him\nfrom our howse to demaund his reason of that stay, with a\npurpose, in case he gives us not\n<P 193>\nthe better satisfaction, to present it up to the King as a\npublique greevance; the yssue whearof can proove nothing but the\nloozing our breath and the shewing of our good wills to the\nDuke, for he will easily answer it to the King and upper howse\nthough we be deaf to him. Pray, Madam, lett me understand in\nyour next of my cosin's safe and healthfull arrival at Broome,\nand in the mean time present him with the best affections of\n   His and yours to serve you ever,\n   T. Meautys.\n   The Earl of Devonsheere is dead.\n[\\June 21, 1628.\\]\n   Pray direct your letters to Kellett's the apothecary, on\nLudgate Hill.\n\n"@en ;
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                "21 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "192" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "335" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 21 June, 1628"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the intellectual or conceptual aspects of recognisable marks and images.\nThis class does not intend to describe the idiosyncratic characteristics of an individual physical embodiment of a visual item, but the underlying prototype. For example, a mark such as the ICOM logo is generally considered to be the same logo when used on any number of publications. The size, orientation and colour may change, but the logo remains uniquely identifiable. The same is true of images that are reproduced many times. This means that visual items are independent of their physical support. \nThe class E36 Visual Item provides a means of identifying and linking together instances of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that carry the same visual symbols, marks or images etc. The property P62 depicts (is depicted by) between E24 Physical Man-Made Thing and depicted subjects (E1 CRM Entity) can be regarded as a short-cut of the more fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1CRM Entity, which in addition captures the optical features of the depiction.  \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Visual Item"@en , "Item Visual"@pt , "Οπτικό Στοιχείο"@el , "Item visuel"@fr , "Визуальный Предмет"@ru , "视觉项目"@cn , "Bildliches"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E73_Information_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDDELAPOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KB 1483; succeeded to the peerage: duke of Suffolk 1492-3 > earl of Suffolk 1492-1504 (all honours forfeited 1503/4); knight of the Garter before April 1499." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22446" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "At Oxford c. 1481-83?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John de la Pole (1442-1491/2)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "de la Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1471-2, beheaded 1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Oxford; spent much time on the continent; imprisoned in the Tower 1508-1513." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard Scrope, sometime before 1496; claimant to the English throne: his mother, Elizabeth Plantagenet (1444-1503/4), was a sister of Edward IV." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "8th earl of Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1062" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1051" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1513" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund de la Pole" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Professed a nun 1635; abbess of the Convent of English Nuns, Louvain 1668-90. Author of a small volume of devotion." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Tixall, z Tixall 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Thimelby of Irnham, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1619-1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Staffordshire (perhaps near Lichfield); spent her youth in Staffordshire, moved later to Louvain, Flanders." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Catholic." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10866" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1690" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBRATHWAITE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Eleanor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brathwaite" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Landlady to William Senhouse Jr (son of William Senhouse). \"My good old friend\" (edition, p. 296) - William Jr's or Mrs. Senhouse's?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eleanor Brathwaite" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,42>\n[} [\\205. THOMAS BETSON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\25 March, 1478\\]\n   A=no= xviij=o=.\n   Right honorable Syr, and my right Synguler good mayster, I\nrecommaunde me unto your good maystershipe. And Syr, yff it lyke\nyou, accordynge to myn promesse unto your maystershipe I mette\nwith my Lady your wyffe at Windsouer, and ffrom thens to London\nto my symple\n<P II,43>\npower I helppid to conveye hir. And Syr, by the waye we were\nryht mery, thankyd be God, and so with his mercy we mene here to\nbe mery ffor the season that my lady is here: and whanne your\nmaystershype is redy to come hidder wardes we here shall so\nwelcome you that the season of your abydynge shall nat be\nnoysom, with Godes grace. Also syr, Robert Warner of Watlyngton\nis departid and gone home: truly he is an untrew man of his\npromesse: it is well done ye call sharply uppon hym, or elles it\nwilbe longe or ye have your money off him. Your maystershipe\nknoweth best what ye have to doo. Syr, thannkyd be God, my lady\nis ryght mery and in hele off body, our Lord preserve her, and\nall we your servauntes resonable mery, as the world reqwyereth\nhere, and I know well many off us wysche ffast to Stonor agayn\nby cause off a substaunce, and I ffor my season the which is\nryht longe, as me semes, God Almyghty knowithe all: I say no\nmore, but our blyssed Lord spede you att Wyndsouer in your\nmatters and elles where. At London on our Lady day in the nyght,\nwhen I deme ye were in your bede, ffor my nyne smerttyd, so God\nhelp me,\n   By your servaunt T. Betson.\n   To my ryht synguler good mayster Syr Willm. Stonor, knyght.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "business partners; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to William Stonor on 25 March, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MPRIOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22814" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; St. John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Prior (d. c. 1675), London joiner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Prior" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1664-1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Westminster. Cambridge 1683-87; London, Cambridge & Burleigh 1687-90; The Hague 1690-97; Paris 1698-9; London again; Paris c. 1712-15; London, and from 1717 also Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a Dorset family that moved to London. BA Cambridge 1687. Fellow at St. John's, Cambridge, and tutor to the sons of the earl of Exeter 1687-90. Wrote poems from an early age, but chose a career in politics. Secretary to Br. ambassador to The Hague - and often acting ambassador - 1690-7; sec. to the amb. to Paris, 1698-9. Diplomatic agent 1700-. Drafted preliminary peace treaties with France 1711. Political career ended 1717. Published Poems on Several Occasions by subscription in 1719, making him financially independent. FRS. Member of the Kit-Kat Club. Primary London residence on Duke Street 1700-. Did not marry, had mistresses. Close friends with Swift. Afflicted with gastroentritis from 1713, of which he died." ;
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                "1" ;
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                "TC" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "9" ;
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                "Poet, diplomat" ;
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                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
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                "3248" ;
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                "1664" ;
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                "1721" ;
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                "Matthew Prior" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 165>\n[} [\\CLVIII. TO HER SON EDWARD.\\] }]\n   My deare Ned - I must tell you once againe, that I haue had\nno letter from you this weake, but Sankey rwites me word that\nyou are well, and that makes me glad. I should haue bine very\nglad to haue receaued derections from your father, wheather I\nshould doo any more in getting voices for you about Heariford. I\nhaue spoken to many who haue promised me, and young M=r= Weafer,\nif hee doo not stand for it himself.\n   If Mr. Ellton is nowe in London, I pray you tell your father,\nthat if it pleas him, he may speake to him. If you did rwite any\nletter by the post, he has played the naughty fellow, and then I\npray you rwite no more by him. I pray God blles you, and giue\nyou a most comfortabell meeting with\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^May 27, 1642: Brompton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "165" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Edward" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                "gentleman" ;
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                "mother - son (close)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "152" ;
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                "1642" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 27 May, 1642"@en .

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                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nelly" ;
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                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wright" ;
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                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
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                "Born in Mansfield" ;
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                "The daughter of an old friend of Robert Dodsley's." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "853" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nelly Wright" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Nottingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bridport>
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                "Bridport" ;
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                "Bridport" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28England%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wellengboro>
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wellengboro, Nhants." ;
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                "Wellengboro" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_074>
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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "participation at the session of the Parliament (illness)" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1666 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,153>\n[} [\\LXXIV. - BISHOP COSIN TO ARCHBISHOP SHELDON.\\] }] \n   Aug. 27. 1666.\n   Most Reverend and my very Honourable good Lord,\nI received your Grace's letter of the 22=d= instant, wherein you\nexpress your desires to see me at the next Session of\nParliament, and truely, my Lord, I would with all my heart that\nI were able to come to it, but the severall infirmities of my\nbody grow so fast upon me, and have brought me to such a great\nweaknes, that my physitians tell me if I do not abstain from\nthis journey now towards winter, and look the better to myselfe\nin these two following moneths of September and October, I shall\nhazard the safety of my life. Wherefore I beseech your Grace to\nobtain for me, from the King and the House of Lords, leave of\nabsence for this time, and that I may make use of a proxy, which\nI may send to my Lord of London for the giving of my vote upon\nany occasion. And if it shall please God to give me strength and\nhealth by the next spring, I purpose then not to faile of my\nattendance, this Session so long continuing, or the Parliament\nbeing called together againe. In the mean while, I may do the\nKing and the countrey more service here, in this great\nconjuncture of affaires, by attending the cares of my\nLieutenancy, then I can do by coming to give my vote at the\nParliament. So praying for your Grace's health, upon whom we all\ncheifly rely for the affaires of the Church, I take leave, and\nrest,\n   My good Lord\n   Your Grace's most humble Servant,\n   [\\Jo. Duresme.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "27 August" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 153" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
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                "Sheldon" ;
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                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "bishop - archbishop" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "271" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSHELDON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Gilbert Sheldon on 27 August, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBREWS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gilbert Debenham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BREWS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TOPCROFT, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SECOND WIFE OF SIR THOMAS BREWS, DAUGHTER OF GILBERT DEBENHAM, MOTHER OF MARGERY BREWS, WIFE OF JOHN PASTON III; MOST OF THE LETTERS WRITTEN BY KELA" ;
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                "A, C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DAME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1080" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH BREWS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2FLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "A Westmorland magistrate by 1680; MP for Westmorland 1695, re-elected 1698, 1702, 1705, 1707; commissioner of excise 1698; succeeded to father's estates 1701; became a baronet 1705." ;
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                "z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Kendal School; did not go to university." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Daniel Fleming (1633-1701) of Rydal, Westmorland" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Jr." ;
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                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
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                "1656-1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Rydal, Westmorland (disabled => kept at home); educated in the north; visited Bath, Somerset for health at least 1667; briefly(?) left Rydal for London 1689; MP 1695- => London (current domicile), returned to Rydal c. 1706." ;
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                "Eldest son and heir. Mother: Barbara (d. 1675), daughter of Sir Henry Fletcher, baronet, of Hutton, Cumberland. Married 1723 Dorothy (d. 1757), daughter of Mr. Thomas Rowlandson of Kendal, Westmorland. Lame due to an accident as a child." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baronet" ;
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                "531" ;
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                "William Jr. Fleming" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Kendal" ;
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 50>\n[} [\\LETTER XXI. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 12TH\nJANUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, though ther ar manny difficulties both for\nyour lordship ther, and for us here, to concurr to the\nfurderaunce of this noble necessary service under your chardg,\nyet ther is no on thyng that more annoyeth the expedition than\nthe advers wyndes, that somtyme kepeth us from understandyng of\nyour procedynges, not many dayes but manny wekes; but, that most\ngreveth us, the contrariete also of the wyndes stayeth us from\nsendyng to your lordship, not only of letters but of men, horse,\nvictells, and monny. Amongst which evill accidentes my son,\nThomas Cecill, feleth at this tyme the burden and greff therof,\nas he shuld have bene less damnefyed with an agew of on or two\nmonthes. As soone as he had recovered his evill fate he went\ntowardes the sea syde, the secound day after Christmas daye,\nshipped about lx horses and ij=c= foote men, besyde lx other\nservantes and followers, about the tyme your lordships\nsecretary, Mr. Aty, went also as I thynk with some monny of your\nlordships. Henry Killigrew, also,\n<P 51>\nand William Knolls and sir Thomas Parrot went anon after. All\nthese have lyne at Margat in Kent ever sence, to this 12. of\nJanuary, for any thyng that I can heir to the contrary, savyng\nthey have bene on to the seas three or four sondry tymes, and\nput back, ether with chang of wyndes or lack of wyndes, and, at\nthis present, we have had these five or six dayes constant\nesterly wyndes with frostes, so as I feare a longer contynuance\nof the impedimentes, but hereof ther is no remedy. Whan God\nshall please to send them passadg, your lordship shall of ther\nown report here more particularetyes of ther incommodytes.\n   My son feleth very gret charges herby, for, as he wryteth\nhyther, victellis ar dearer wher he lyeth than at London, and,\nas he thynketh, at the Brill. He kepeth at his chardg, with his\nhorses, his band of footemen being ij hundredth, and with his\nhowshold servantes, and dyvers gentillmen that accompany hym,\nabove iij=c= mouthes. If your lordship be not good lord to hym\nfor allowance, ether for wages or for charges of this\ntransportation, or rather, I may saye, of this retardation by\noccasion of the lack of wyndes, he shall mak a shipwrack of his\njornaye; but I wryte not this to move your lordship to do more\nthan I knowe you will of your self consider what is mete, and\nwhat you may doo.\n   Now, my lord, I will leave this long preface, and come to\nsome matters in my former letters. Whan Mr. Aty went from hence\nI wrote, that hir majesty was desyroos to have your lordship to\ndeale with the states to put ther navy in order to joyne with\nhirs, which shall be at Portesmouth in March next. Hir majesty\nalso wold that your lordship shuld procure knolledg of the state\nof ther shippes mete for warr in every of the portes, and what\nnombre of marryners might be spared from thence, if the navy of\nEngland shuld have nede therof, which we dowte of, because of a\ngret nombre gon with Sir Francis Drake, from whom, sence he\ndeparted from the cost of Spayn, we never hard word, nether do\nwe\n<P 52>\nlook to here afor March. In lik sort, to your lordship to have\ninquisition made in Antwerp to what purpooss the vessells war\nmade by a nombre of shipwryghtes that lately cam out of Itally,\nfrom Janua. These thynges I do repete to your lordship, not\nknowyng how my formar letters may come to your handes.\n   Now the rest that shall follow ar of thynges not mentioned\nbefore. The queens majesty hath yelded to procure a some of\nmonny to be on hir part redy at Frankforth, towardes the levy of\nan army that, we hope, don Cassymyr will conduct into France,\nfor the releff of the king of Navarr and Christes flock ther\npersequuted; hereof monsieur de Grytry, that cam from Germanny\nafor your lordship departed, will inform your lordship.\n   In Scotland, to outward apparance, all thynges procede well.\nThe kyng hath kept a parlement at Lythquoo, wher the lords that\nwar bannished ar restored to ther states, and ar by the kyng\ncleared of the crymes imputed. He hath sent a gentleman of his\nchamber, named Kyth, therof to advertise her majesty, and to\noffer all frendship that he can to his power yeld to hir\nmajesty; he desyreth to have the leag that was begon to be\nfynished. Arrayn, now called but James Stuard, lyveth on the\nwest seas, hoveryng ther, from whom the kyng requireth his\njewells, which he, at his fleyng away, took out of Edenburgh\ncastell, but he will not delyver them without a pardon to come\nback, which is denyed, but with condition that he will appeare\nto justyce, which he as yet declyneth. Mr. Randolf is to go to\nthe Scottish kyng, and so the treaty, as I thynk, shall go\nforward. Tyme must trye these thynges, for we fynd that the\nFrench kyng hath sent, by sea, a baron of France, the son in law\nof Pynartes, a man of gret lyvyng but of lytle understandyng,\nand therfor he hath a shrewd instrument with hym, called\nCourselles, whom your lordship did, I\n<P 53>\nthynke, know here with Malvesyn, a notable servitor to the\nScottish quene and the house of Guise, and, addyng to this, that\nwe understand how Lyddyngton, the secretary in Scotland, and\nRobert Melvyn, who both remayn in good creditt with the kyng, ar\ndevoted to the kinges mother and to France, we may dout of the\neventes.\n   Sence the puttyng of our shippes in order ageynst March, it\nwas ment to have sent this next month ten shippes of warr,\nwherof five of hir majesty's and five marchantes, to have lyne\nuppon the cost of Spayn, to have impeached the coming togither\nfrom sondry portes of ther victells and shippyng, and also to\nhave discovered the truth of the reportes of the gret\npreparations of a Spanish navy and army, accompted for iij=c=\nsayle of shippes and gallyes and nere to iij=xx= thousand men,\nby meanes of the helps out of Itally, from the pope, the duke of\nFlorence, duke of Savoye, from Naples and Sicilly; but, lately,\nadvertisement is come out of Itally, that ther is no such\npreparation made there, nether of men nor shippes, but whyther\nwe be duly advertised I am yet in dout. Nevertheless, I did\nnever thynk it lykly that any such nombres, ether of men or\nshippes, cold be sett forth by the king of Spayn as was\nreported, specially for want of victells for such a nomber; but\nhir majesty, uppon this advertisementes, stayeth the sending\nforth of the sayd ten shippes, but yet both they, and all the\nrest of the navy, contynew ther equippage to be in Portesmouth\nafor the end of March.\n   Now, my lord, I will resort to a speciall matter, whereof hir\nmajesty hath sent me chardg to wryte sence I began this letter.\nA gentleman of the duk of Bullyon, whom your lordship knoweth,\nnamed de Sevilly, cam two dayes past to hir majesty from the\nduk, to inform hir of a gret preparation of grayn and other\nvictell provyded in Louvayn and Champayny, for to be sent down\nby the ryver of Maze to the Lowe Countreys, for the prince\n<P 54>\nof Parma's army, which mass of victell is to come by the dukes\ncastell of Sedan, under his bridg; and though he have good will\nto stay it, yet he dar not so doo, for feare of offence to be\nintended ageynst hym, but if he cold devise how to by it of the\nowners, with collor to serve both for his own provisions to\nstore his own castells and houses, and to distribut amongst his\nneighbours that do want, he sayth he wold aventur the staye with\nthat collor, and though the vallew may be, as it is thought,\nabove j=c= thousand crowns, yet his desyre is to borrow but\nforty, or thirty, or, I thynk, twenty thousand crowns, towardes\nthat purpos. And herin hir majesty hath gret lykyng to have this\nstayd, as a matter of very gret moment, as your lordship hath\ngret cause so to thynk by the want of victells presently in\nFlaunders and Br[\\abant\\] , but hir Majesty, fyndyng hir charges\notherwise so great, she doth not yeld to this loone, but hath\nthought of some other meanes, as hereafter followeth.\n   First, she wold have your lordship to impart this matter, as\nyou shall thynk mete, to the states ther, in secret sort, for\nwhich purpos the gentillman Sevilly offreth to come to your\nlordship, as he sayth he also ment to have doone, as sent from\nthe duk his master, and hir majesty thynketh this intention to\nstay this provision of such a moment to weaken the adversaryes\nforces, as, in very truth, a power of men ageynst them hyred\nwith j=c= thowsand crowns cold not so much annoy the\nadversaryes, and, if the states might yeld to the loone of the\nsome of xxx thousand crowns to this purpooss, hir majesty wold\nthynk very well of them, the consideration wherof hir majesty\nhath willed me, in hir name, to be left to your lordship.\n   And besyde this meane, as if it shold not take place, hir\nmajesty hath also commanded me to instruct our ambassador in\nFrance to understand the duke of Bullions mynd, whyther he shall\nnot lyk that the French kyng be moved from hir majesty, very\nernestly, ether to impeach this great convoye, consideryng the\ngreat derth of victells in France, or consideryng how hir\nmajesty\n<P 55>\nhath bene hertofore animated to enter into this action, to save\nthe Low Countreys from the conquest of the Spanyardes, and to\nimpeach the king of Spayns gretnes; and, therfor, to move hym,\nin honor, to prohibitt the frequent convoy of victells out of\nFrance, or els that he will not mislyk if the duke of Bullion\ncan stey this convoye. And in these two sortes, hir majesty hath\nthought to devise meanes to stay this convoy, but whyther the\nsame will be stayd I do dout, and yet, truly, I know not how the\nadversary might receave a greter blow, without drawyng of any\nweapon.\n   Wher your lordship hath had gret desyre to have had sir\nWilliam Pellham, and also my lord Graye, your lordship shall\nunderstand that I have done my uttermost for Mr. Pellham, but\nhir majestes offence appeareth such towardes hym as she wold in\nno wise yeld ether to acquit hym of his dett, or to stall it as\nhe desyred, and so he, alledgyng his dishabillite to passe for\nwant of furnytur, though he confessed to me, and some others,\nthat he had receaved v=cl= of your lordship towardes his\nfurnytur, which he had layd out, and so was indetted to your\nlordship; but his gretest impedyment was, that he did ow to\nother persons about v=Ml= which he cold not pay, as he had a\ndesyre, by sellyng of some landes, but that no man wold by of\nhym whylest he was in hir majesties dett; and in this sort his\nstey remayned xv or xvj dayes, notwithstandyng that I never\ncessed, I thynk, any iij whole dayes together, without movyng\nand intreatyng of hir majesty to shew hym favor, in remittyng\npart and stallyng the rest, but I cold not obteyn my request,\nand yet she willed that he shuld be commanded to depart; whereto\nhe answered, that, as a privat soldier, he wold go, so\ncommanded, but to tak any chardg, he was so unhable, as he\noffred hymself to be ether a prisoner or a banished man. In this\nsorte the poore gentillman being afflicted, he fell sodaynly and\ndaungeriosely sick, whereof I informed hir majesty, and thereby\nto have pitte of hym. Wheruppon hir majesty yelded only to have\nhis dett stalled, without remission of any part, addyng that he\nshuld not go over to your lordship, but\n<P 56>\nthat the lord Gray shuld come to yow, whose case I also reported\nfor his dett to hir majesty, but therunto she hath yelded to\nremytt hym a part, and to stall the some that he borrowed whan\nhe went into Ireland, which was ij=Ml=. Hereof I have even this\ndaye wrytten to Mr. secretary, to advertise my lord Graye.\n   My lord, all this letter I have bene forced to wryte in my\nbed, which I have kept these two dayes, not, as your lordship\nhath knowen, for payne of my gout, but in dede havyng seven\ndayes past rubbed of a good deale of skyn uppon my shyn, I did\nneglect the healyng of it whan I shuld, and so am I now forced\nto kepe my bed without any hose, or without any salve, hopyng\nwithin two dayes more to have it whole; and, therefore, I pray\nyour lordship to accept my scriblyng in a rude sort in good\npart, and, doutyng of passadg, I mynd to dooble this letter, and\nto send it by some others. From the court at Grenwych, 12.\nJanuary, 1585.\n   Your lordships most assured,\n   W. Burghley.\n   After I had wrytten this letter thus farr, I have hard of the\ntakyng of a hoye of Holland, wherin are taken ten or twelve\nhorses of my sons. God send better luck for his own passadg.\n   My lord, we heare dayly that the Hollanders carry vyctells to\nCalliss under pretence of cockettes to come to England. I assure\nyour lordship ther can be no more care taken than is to stey\ncarryadg out of England.\n   W. Burghley.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1660S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 29>\n[} [\\LETTER L.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT ASTON^]\n(^For her Hond. Dear Brother, Mr Herbert Aston, this present,^)\natt Bellamore.\n   Hond. Deare Brother,\n   You doe so confound me with yr high and sweet expressions,\nthat, though I have more to say than ever, I never knew lesse\nhow to speake then now; yet, will not helpe my selfe with that\nould mistaken principall, as you call itt, and urge that love is\nblind; and such the prospective by wch you looke on me. No, I\nfind rather, that yr kyndnis resembles a multiplying glace,\nwherin you see small meritts great, and by that, judge of mee\nfarr from the truth.\n<P 30>\nReally, I wod faine put a scruple in yr mynd of flattering me.\nForgive that word, and understand, I am as confident it is not\nso in you, as I am unhapy in finding my demeritt tornes itt so\nto me. But enouf of this sad subject; I must have place to\ncomunicate my ioys. Our dear sister hath now changed murning\ninto whight attire. Oh had you seen the solemnity, I am\nconfident yr hart wod not have contained all the ioy, but shed\nsom att yr eyes. Keat was the bearer of her crowne; was itt not\nfitt she shuld, who meanes to duble itt, in the last, and\nlasting nuptiall feast? No less then heaven can dim the splendor\nof this glorius day. All thinges wear so compleatly acted, both\nby bride, and\n<P 31>\nbridmayde, that my brother Ned and I wear not a lettle goodly.\nPoore Keat longes to tell you the whole stoary, but alas, she\ncannot rite in hast, having discontinued her practis allmost 3\nmunths, upon too iust excuse. My sister has promised to tell you\nall perticulers of her infirmity, wch, thanckes be to God, she\nhath now well recovered, though itt cost me first many a hart\nake; but had you seene her cariage in receiving yr little\nletter, she knew neither how to expresse her ioys, or manyfest\nher love, to her owne satisfaction: though we can all wittnis,\nshe discharged herselfe very well of both. For pitty, rite\nagaine, for this letter is allmost quit worne out with her\ncontinuall kissing it. She impatiently expects yr long letter,\npromised wth her bro. Jack's, and sister Cons., and feares her\nnot riting now will deprive her of them; but I have undertaken\nto beg it may not, which I earnestly doe, by all the kyndnis\nwherby you honore and oblige\n   Yr most affectionate sister,\n   Win.\n   My dear dear love to Jacke, and all the rest as in\nperticuler.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q C 1539 T JDODDINGTON>\n<X JOHN DODDINGTON>\n<P 237>\n[} [\\LETTER XV.\\] }]\n(^Too the right worshipfull and his singuler good master, Mr.\nWilliam Plompton, esquire, at Plompton Hall, in the countie of\nYork, give theis.^)\n   Right worshipfull, my deuty to you premised, in my most\nhartyest maner I recomend me unto you, and likewise to my good\nMistres your wife, trusting in Jesus that you with all your\nchildren be in good health, the continuence wherof I pray Jesus\nincrease. It may please you to be advertised I have received\nyour gentle letters, datted at Plompton the ix of January, by\nthe which you required\n<P 238>\nme to helpe Tho: Compton, your nephe, to some honiest ocopation\nat London, with him to be bownd prentis; which I wad gladly to\nthe uttermost of my power and the helpe of my frinds have don,\nas I am bownd, in case he had come unto me, as he did not. The\nbringer of your said letters informed me that your said nephew\nwas determend to kepe in his ownhe countrie, and not to cum to\nLondon. And where your pleasure in your said letter is, that I\nshold give you notise if theare wear any thing in varience\nwithin your maner or lordship of Sacomp, to the intent you might\nsend your pleasure therin by your baly, at his next coming to\nSacomp. Sir, thear is one thing in varience for title of\ncopehold land ther, which one Edward Glidall, your late farmer,\nhath; which land was somtimes one Flegs, unto the which one\nFlege now maketh title and hath don long times past. And abowt\nChrismas last past, the same Flegge delivered a (\\supenea\\) to\nGlidall for the same, as I am informed, but what is don therin I\nknow not; of this matter, Settill, your servant, can informe you\nbetter then I. Allso, ther is one Slepe dweling abowt St.\nAlbones, who at your last Court thear maid clame to a percill of\ngrownd of your said copehold in the tenner of Marston, of the\nwhich the same Marston hath a cope. Soever the le\n[\\nevertheless\\] , said Slepe aledgeth that his brother, of whom\nthe said Marston bought the same ground, never maid surrender\ntherof, according to the custome of your maner; albeit, it\napereth plainely in a bill remaining with the said Merston, that\nthe brother of the said Slepe sold unto Merston all his intreast\nin the said coppehold. The same Slepe at your last court\nrequired your baly ther, with the asent of the said Merston, to\nmake search in your court rowls if any such surrender wer maid,\nacording as it is mentioned in the said copie remaining with the\nsaid Marston, [{which cope, as\n<P 239>\nI remember, was maide in the fowerth or fifth yeare of the reign\nof our Soveraigne Lord the king that now is,{] where the said\nrowle could not be found; howbeit, theare was all the rowles of\nthis King reigne but onely that of that yeare. Sir, as me\nthinks, your rowls thear be not kept as they ought to be; the\ncofer wherin your said court rowles lieth is nought and the lock\ntherof not worth a pene, and it standeth in the church at\nSacomp, wheare every man may come at his pleasure. Wherfore, in\nmy simple mind it should be nesary for you to provide sum other\nmeane for the safe custody of your said rowles. Also, Sir, sith\nthe time I have bene your farmer ther, I have paid, and must pay\nwithin tow yeares next to come, vi fiftens for the farme of your\nmaner of Sacomp, the first payment xxiiij=s=, the second xxx=s=\nviii=d=, and either of the other fower yeares xxiiij=s=, which\namounteth in the hole vii=li= x=s= viii=d=. I marvill greatly\nthat your said manor shold be so highley charged, considering\nthe hole fiftene of your towne of Sacomp is but lix=s=. I could\nnever se no writing of the sesment therof, but only by the\nreport maid of your tennants ther by word of mouth. Sir, I\nwright this unto you, because in case you have any sertinty\ntherof in wryting, I might know it. I wold be sory to charge\nyour said maner with any more then ought of right to be; and yet\nI have paid the same, bycause I am loth to stand in contentions\nwith my neighbors .... the truth therin be known. Further, I\nhave received the letter sent to you by Sir Philip Butler,\nknight, wherin he wrighteth that you have bene insensed against\nhim by the report of lewd and evill disposed persons; by whome\nhe meaneth the same, I may not judge: howbeit, I think rather by\nme then any other. His sones ar discontented with me, because I\nkepe grey hounds and hownds at your said maner, saieng that it\nbecometh not me to kepe grey hownds and hownds so near theyr\nfathers nose, with many other things\n<P 240>\nwhich I remite for lake of time. And whear your pleasure is in\nyour said letter, that I shold shew Mr. Butler that in case he\nwold give you such fine for your milne of Sacomp as your baly\ndid demaund for the same, you wear contented that he shold be\namited tennant therof; Sir, sith the receit of your said letter\nI have not spoken with the said Mr. Butler, because I have bene\nand yet am at London, as this bearrer can informe you. Albeit,\nat this (^Hillarii^) tearme I spoke with one Mr. Hide, who\nmaried the said Mr. Butlers daughter, and lieth and continueth\nwithin the said Mr. Butlers, and is the greatest doer about him;\nto whome I shewed your pleasure therin, requiring him to informe\nMr. Butler therof, and of your said pleasure. Wherupon the said\nMr. Hide said, that you demaunded an unreasonable fine for the\nsame, and that his father did ofer you double the fine that ever\nwas paid by any man for the same. And further he said, that in\ncase ye wold not take such fine, as shold stand with reason and\ngood conscience, he trusted that my lord Chauncler of England,\nupon the matter hard before him, wold ses such fine for the same\nas shold stand with right and good consience. And whear, also,\nthe said Mr. Butler, amongst other things, wryteth in his said\nletters that your tennants thear be daly in his danger, and that\nhe might put them daly to trobles, if he wold; Sir, I trust ye\nhave no tennant thear, but that is the Kings trewe subiect, and\nobedient to Gods law and his graces. And as long as the be so, I\ndought not but that we, having so noble and gratious a King as\nwe have, power men shal live in rest, doing their deuty to his\ngrace, as they and all other ar most bownd to do. Sir, Mr.\nButler of himself is a good and gentle knight, in case he wear\nnot otherwise counciled, as knoweth (^Jesu^) , who ever preserve\nyou and all\n<P 241>\nyours in good and prosperus health with long continuance of the\nsame to his pleasure. From London the xxii day of Febuary.\n   Your fermar and servant,\n   John Dodington.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "Employed by the EIC in 1610 as purser for the 6th voyage, reached Bantam December 1612. Employed variously, from 1614 in Ayutthaya in Siam, where he died in September 1616." ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "Dresden" ;
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                "Dresden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hemsby>
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                "Hemsby, Norfolk" ;
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_025>
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1472? FO TMULL>\n<X THOMAS MULL>\n<P I,125>\n[} [\\123. THOMAS MULL TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1472)\\]\n   Cosen, I recommaunde me to you. And wher as I fele by your\nletter and wrytyng that my Mastres hath not that good wyll of\nyou as sume tyme ye ought her, Syr, ye may owe her right good\nwill, how be\n<P I,126>\nyt that it be not in so herty wyse as ye dyde before. But and I\nunderstode +tat she had seyd to you +tes wordes: \"Syr, I wold\nnot have you, but yt so bee +tat I may have C. li. or CC. marcs\nwith you in joyntur\": Syr, then it had ben a mater by which ye\nmyght conceyve +tat shee +ten had loved your londe better +ten\nyour self. But I understond that ther wer no such wordes, but I\nconceyve the wordes wer +tees: \"Syr, I may have CCC. marcs in\njoyntur, and I to take +te lesse when I may have +te more, my\nffrendes wold +tenke me not wyse &c.: and howe be yt, your\nffader wol not geve me, yet lette hym do well to you.\" In which\nwordes I understond noon utter nay. But and ye in your mynde\nconceyve +tat shee hath yoven you an utter nay, then shall ye by\nmyn assent never speke more of the mater, but lette yt goo: but\nyf it be so +tat ye your self brake the mater for +tat shee\nseid, \"I may have CCC. marcs in joyntur,\" +ten shee hath geven\nno cause in her parte of an utter breche: for it ys not oon to\nsey, I may have wi+t a man CC. marcs, and +tes wordes, I woll\nnot have you but it so be I may have CC. marcs in joyntur wi+t\nyou. But for al thys resonyng I wold knowe +tis of you: and the\ncase wer so +tat shee wolde ben agreable to have you with xl.\nli. or iiij=xx= marcs joyntur, wolde your herte +ten love as ye\nhave doon before +tys seson? +tis question wolde I knowe of you,\nfor and I knowe your disposicion in this behalf, I trowe to God\nal +tis love and mater of love wolde be revyvyd ayen in short\nseson: ffor and it so be +tat ye brake +tis mater for a lytyl\nhastynes of your self, +ten wolde I not we left so: but and shee\nwer +te cause of brech, +ten woll I not stere ne avise you after\n+tis ne+ter to write nor sende to her. But oon thyng I dar safly\nsey in my conceyte, that shee on her parte sithe your departier\nhath ben vexed and trowbelyd with +te +trowes of love more\nfervently in her mynde +ten ye have ben syth vexid wi+t her\nseyinges. And +tis my cause so to sey and deme, I know oonys for\ncerteyn shee loved you as a parfyte lover, and +tat right late\nnever better +ten +te last seson +tat shee was in London. Trewe\nit ys love oones parfytide, +tough +ter hap sum daungerus speche\nor countenaunce, yet ys not +te hole ffyr of love quenchyd, but\nwhen +tat +te person, +tat was moste daungerus in speche or\ncountenaunce, by her self allow: wher as shee may revolve at her\nlyberte wi+toute controllyng every +tyng +tat longeth to loves\ndaunce, +tough +te fflame of the ffyre of love may not breke\noute so +tat it may be seyn, yet the hete of love in yt self is\nnever +te les, but rather hootter in yt self. Wherfor I sey +tis\nfor certayne, I dare depose for her +tat the sharpe and unwar\nchaunges from thought to +tought, and ofte remembrance of the\ntrowbely wawes of love have so possid her to and fro in\n<P I,127>\nher owne mynde, +tat shee desyreth as sore after relief, as fer\nas shee may for shame, as +te man in the water desyreth to be\nreleved frome drownyng in +te perill of +te see: but daunger and\nshame woll not suffir her to speke yt with oute it be so +tat\n+ter be sume newe mocyon made to her &c.: the menes wherof I\nhave compassid in my mynde, which by +te mercy of Gode I woll\nattempte yf it so be ye kan be plesid +tat way, and +tat in\nshorte tyme. Syr, if I may, I woll be with you on Saturday or\nSonday &c. I wot well ye remembre what your ffader by his last\nletter assure+te you in joyntur: and syr, +tat ys feyr: and as\nfor o+ter thynges touchyng your self, I shall enfourme you at\nour next metynge to your hertes plesyr, with the mercy of Jhesu,\nwhich preserve you.\n   Thomas Mull.\n   To William Stonor of Horton in Kent, be this letter delivered\nin haste.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Mull" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "Thomas Mull to William Stonor on ?, 1472"@en .

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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1631 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,205>\n[} [\\XCIV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN COSIN\nTO GILBERT SHELDON^]\n   Right Reverend and my verie Honorable good Lord,\nSince the late letters wherby I was bold in my instant\nnecessitie to implore your Lordship's favour, wee have made 3\ndayes appearance before my Lord of Durham, and yesterday was the\nlast: when without any such severe proceedings by Articles or\notherwise, as his Lordship had before resolved, he was pleased\nto end this his Visitation; and, after some orders made for the\n<P I,206>\nChurch, and some proposed (though not yet enacted) to bring\ndisgrace upon us, together with an open reproofe, and a large\ndeclaration of our supposed malice against Mr. Smart first, and\nthen against Mr. Deane of Durham, and last of all against his\nLordship, to dismiss us from further attendance. All which time\nwee have borne his Lordship's pleasure with silence and\npatience, more then was expected. And still Mr. Deane of\nLichfeld and my selfe are humble suitors to your Honour that you\nwold be pleased at his Lordship's comming to London to move him\neffectually (as wee have often done (\\frustra`\\) ) for the\nlaying downe of this his Lordship's great and undeserved\ndispleasure conceyved against us for the discourse wee had with\nyour Lordship concerning him, and for the letter: and that wee\nmay have publick peace and common favour with him at least, if\nhis more reserved affections be cast upon some others, that\nnever honor'd him so truly as wee have done, and that upon\nspeciall regard and reverence therein had to your Lordship's\nowne contentment. The world takes notice here of my Lord's high\ndiscontent against us, being so often and so publikely\nexpressed, that advantage is most likely to be made of it, both\nby Mr. Smart and others, to no good ends. Wee wish it otherwise.\nIn the meane while wee beseech your Lordship most humbly (both\nDr. Lindsell and my selfe) to continue your wonted and honorable\nfavour towards us, and giving credit to no objections till you\nhave heard us speak, alwaies to number us among those of whom\nyour Lordship may be right well assured they are ever observant\nof your commands, and most ready to be ordered and guided by\nyour wisdome and fatherly directions. God encrease your dayes\nand honour.\n   Your Lordship's most truly and humbly addicted servant,\n   Jo. Cosin.\n   Durham, Octob. 22, 1631.\n   To y=e= R=t=. R=d=. Father in God my very Hon=ble= good\nLord, y=e= Lord Bishop of London & one of y=e= LL.=s= of his\nMa=tie's= most hon=ble= privy Councell, these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "22 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (Gilbert Sheldon) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 205" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Laud" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "DD" ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "418" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLAUD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Laud on 22 October, 1631"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RANDREW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ANTWERP AGENT TO JOHNSON & CO." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to Stephen Kynton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ANDREW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4009" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3139" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT ANDREW" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatton+Garden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hatton Garden" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hatton Garden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Somerset" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Somerset" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CHARLES_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1656? T CHARLES2>\n<X KING CHARLES II>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\III. KING CHARLES II. TO LORD JERMYN.\\] }]\n   Bruges, 20 October [\\1656?\\] .\n   I haue receaued yours of the 13, and am so farre from being\nvnsatisfied with the Cardinall's retrenching my pention, that I\nam sure I haue tould you before, if he had inclined to haue\ncontinued it, I would absolutly haue refused it. I pray therfore\nsende me worde to what time they haue pay'd it, and so how much\nI haue receaued from them, as likewise how much is in truth in\narreare to that time, that I may be able as well to say how much\nthey haue failed of making good what they promised, as to\nacknowledge what I haue receaued. You say the Cardinall\npreserues one equality towards me, that is, if here be any thing\nattempted vpon England, he shall complayne of nothing that is\ndone; and yett, whilst he hath much more reason to beleeue that\nwill be the case then the contrary, he complayns more then would\nbecome him whateuer the case shall be, and in all companyes\ntalkes of establishing Cromwell, and vses other expressions then\nI expected from his discretion, when I gaue ouer expecting any\nthing from his kindenesse. I wish you should tell him, that a\nman who hath thought a necessity of his owne making warrant\nenough for such proceedings against me as no necessity could in\ntruth excuse, should allowe a reall visible necessity, which he\ncannot but decerne, a good iustification of my doeing what all\nthe world would laugh at me if I should not do; and you shall do\nwell to put him in minde that I am not yett so low, but that I\nmay returne both the courtisyes and the iniuryes I haue\nreceaued.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] - For my Lord Jermin.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jermyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord Jermyn, courtier, government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - mother's adviser/official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "royalty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Five letters of King Charles II. Ed. by the Marquis of Bristol. Camden miscellany 5. Camden first series 87. 1864/1968." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "289" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HJERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bruges> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to Henry Jermyn on 20 October, 1656"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Scotland%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Scotland)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Scotland)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shizuoka>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shizuoka" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shizuoka" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFAWNTE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Animal trader; knighted at Belvoir Castle 20 April 1603." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LEI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "(1552-1588)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fawnte" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1575, d. 1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foston, Leicestershire (buried at Foston)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Got married 1599." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fawnte" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kenyngdale>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kenyngdale" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kenyngdale" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWILBERFORCE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician, philanthropist and slavery abolitionist. MP 1780-1825. Worked 20 years to abolish slavery in England; the Abolition Bill passed 1807. Experienced conversion in 1785; wrote religious and religiously-tinted works." ;
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                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29386" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Hull Grammar School; Mr Chalmer's school in Putney; St. John's College, Cambridge. BA 1781, MA 1788." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Wilberforce (1728-1768), merchant of Hull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilberforce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1759-1833" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Hull; London 1768-71; Hull to 1776. Cambridge 1776-80. Grand Tour 1784-5. Lived in London from c. 1780. Travelled the country widely. Retired to Mill Hill, Middlesex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brought up by relatives after father's death. Inherited rich relatives in 1776 and '77. Intimate with William Pitt et al. Married 1797 Barbara Ann Spooner (1777-1847). Was involved in Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon project." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
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                "1185" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1833" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Wilberforce" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_067>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, errands" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 101>\n[} [\\LXVII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   In some haste & fewe words I do retourne you many thanckes\nfor yo=e= letter receiued by M=r= Baylife, together w=th= the\nnewes, but especially for the\n<P 102>\nabundance of yo=e= loue therin professed; w=ch= I desier you to\nbeleue is so wellcome vnto me that the meditation therof must be\nvnto me my cheifest comfort in this yo=e= absence, & that my\nbest endeuors shall allwaies ayme at some meanes to my pore\npower both to requite & deserue yt. O=e= childeren w=th my self\nar in health (God be thancked), w=th= the rest of yo=e= friends.\nI wish you good success w=th= yo=e= business, & in the meane\ntyme content both w=th= the place & proceedinges. Excuse my\nshortness, beinge com~anded by the day & tyme; & entertayne the\nbest prayers of him who is alwaies\n   Yo=es=,\n   Nath. Bacon.\nThrandeston, May 19 [\\1624\\] .\n   M=r= Parr, M=rs= Parr, & M=r= Greenhill remember ther best\nseruise. My seruise to all my friends, & bid Jhon Fenn to send\nmy coullers so soone as possible.\n   To his most worthy friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at the Lady\nCooke's howse by Charinge Cross, geue these, London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "101" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "193" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thrandeston> ;
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                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 19 May, 1624"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1504 FN APLUMPTON>\n<X AGNES PLUMPTON>\n<P 186>\n[} [\\LETTER CLI.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipfull Robart Plompton, knight, be these delivered\nin hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, in my most hartiest wyse I recomend me\nunto you, desiring to here of your prosperytie and welfare, and\ngood spede in your matters, the which I marvell greatly that I\nhave no word from you. Sir, I marvell greatly that ye let the\nmatter rest so long, and labors no better for your selfe, and ye\nwold labor it deligently. But it is sayd that ye be lesse\nforward, and they underworketh falsly; and it is sene and known\nby them, for they thinke to drive it that they may take the\nWhitsonday ferme: and so it is sayd all the country about. Sir,\nI besech you to remember your great cost and charges, and myne,\nand labor the matter that it myght have an end, for they have\ntaken on (\\capias\\) and delivered for certayne of your tenants.\nAnd so they have taken Edmund Ward at Knarsbrough and arrest\nhim; the which is a great nossen in the country, that they shall\nget such prosses, and ye dow none to them, but lett them have\nthere mynd fullfilled in every case. And the other tenaunts\ncannot pays ther housses, but they shalbe cagid; and also\nwilling none of your servants shall not pas the dowers, but they\nmon be trobled. And also they have stopped the country, that\nther will no man deale with any of your servants, nether to bye\nwod, no nor nothing els. Therfore, I pray you that ye will get\nsome comandment to the Scherefe that the prosses may be stoped.\nAlso, Sir, I send you the copy of the letter that came from the\nUndersherefe, and the copy of the causes, and the letter that\ncome from William Elison; the which I had mynd in for loyssing\nof Edmund Ward, for I have gotten him forth by the wayes of\nWilliam Ellyson. And also, Sir, I am in good health, and all the\nchildren (blessed be (^Jesu^) ), and all your children prayes\nyou for your daly blessing. And all your servants is in good\nhealth, and prays delygently\n<P 187>\nfor your good speed in your matters. And also it is sayd, that\nthey have cagments for them that hath bought the wood, that they\ndare not deale therwith. For without ye get some comaundement, I\nwott not how your house shalbe kept, for I know not wherof to\nlevy one penyworth. No more at this tyme, but the Trenietie\nkeepe you. From Plompton in hast, the xii day of Aprill.\n   By your wyfe,\n   Dame Agnes Plompton.\n[\\12 April 1504.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "12 April" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "436" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 12 April, 1504"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACLAVERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/63016" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Clavering (1655-1702), landowner and mine owner, of Chopwell, co. Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1726" ;
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                "60" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1686, d. in/post 1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Chopwell, Ryton, co. Durham; London c. 1708-." ;
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                "Mother: father's 1st wife Ann (b. 1655), daughter of Sir Henry Thompson, merchant and MP, of York and Escrick, Yorkshire, & his 1st wife Jane, daughter & coheir of Richard Newton of York. Legal guardian of her half-sisters and half-brother John 1706-11 (James Clavering was one of their trustees). Married 1711 Henry Liddell (c. 1673-1717), a leading figure in the coal-trade, 3rd son of Sir Henry Liddell (c. 1644-1723), of Ravenscroft Castle, co. Durham. Her sister Mary married 1706 William, Lord Cowper (1665-1723). Political commentator, whig. (DNB)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "37347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1734" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Clavering" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P33_used_specific_technique>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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                "This property identifies a specific instance of E29 Design or Procedure in order to carry out an instance of E7 Activity or parts of it. \nThe property differs from P32 used general technique (was technique of) in that P33 refers to an instance of E29 Design or Procedure, which is a concrete information object in its own right rather than simply being a term or a method known by tradition. \nTypical examples would include intervention plans for conservation or the construction plans of a building.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "usou técnica específica"@pt , "benutzte das bestimmte Verfahren"@de , "использовал особую технику"@ru , "使用特定技术"@cn , "χρησιμοποίησε συγκεκριμένη τεχνική"@el , "a employé comme technique spécifique"@fr , "used specific technique"@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16_used_specific_object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESTMICHEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pepys 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Esther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "St. Michel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. late 1680s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Balthasar St. Michel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1081" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2732" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Esther St. Michel" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of Scotland (James VI) 1567, took control c. 1584; king of England, Scotland and Ireland 1603." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3, Royal 1, Royal 2, x Harington, x Holles, x Stuart, y Factory, y Ralegh, y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14592" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Governor: John Erskine, earl of Mar. Tutor from the age of 4: George Buchanan, noted European humanist (and, apparently, a sadist); other tutor: Peter Young. Had a passion for learning, possessed a substantial library by 1583. Complimented on his pronunciation of Latin & Greek; said that \"they gar me speik Latin ar I could speik Scotis\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley (1545/6-1567), 2nd consort of Mary, queen of Scots" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1566-1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Born at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland; travelled to London 1603, after which only returned to Scotland once, 1617. Died at Theobalds, Hertfordshire, buried in London." ;
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                "Only son of Mary, queen of Scots (1542-1587), and her 2nd husband. Married 1589 Anne (Anna) of Denmark (1574-1619), younger daughter of the Danish king Frederick II. Wrote poetry, theological works, etc. A Calvinist but tolerant of other religions." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "19728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James I Stuart" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (interception of letters mentioned)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 149>\n[} [\\CXXXIX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - You desarue many thankes for your letters to\nme this weeke, which was exceeding wellcome to me, both for the\ngood newes they contained, and becaus they came from you, whoo I\nmise; for I may booldly say, I haue not bine very merry sence\nyou went. To me, theas mercys of God are such, as may make our\nharts stand amased at the goodnes of our God, and they are\nstrong bands to tye vs in obedience to our God; for howe can we\nsinn against so gracious, so mercifull a God, whoo is thus\npleased to put forth His wisdome and power, for the healp of His\npoore chillderen. \n   I am exceeding glad that S=r= Jhon Conyars is leftenant of\nthe tower. I hope you are acquainted with him, and I hope you\nhaue deleuered my letter to my brother. They are now aboute a\npetecion to the parlament, which I hope will be ready to send vp\nthe next weake. My deare Ned, the Lord of heauen blles you and\npresarue you from all euill. Put your father in minde to be\ncarefull of himself; and I desire to know wheather he likes the\nmeath, and wheather my brother had the pyes I sent him. We heare\nof letters that weare intersepted from my lord Digbe. I desire\nto know wheather theare was any such thing or no. My deare Ned,\nstill beleeue I am beest pleased, when I can expres meself to\nbe,\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Pheb: 19, 1641. Brompton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "19 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 19 February, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1CHRISTIAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "(Lawyer's education)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Ewan Christian, lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Sr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Christian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1719-1767" ;
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                "Born in Unerigg, Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer and coal-owner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1767" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Sr Christian" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sheffield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sheffield, Yorkshire?" , "Sheffield" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sheffield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BIRCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Birch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "90" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Birch" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HVERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier; knighted 1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28211" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Horace" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vere" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1565-1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "The Hague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "His daughter Elizabeth married John Holles, later 2nd earl of Clare." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Vere of Tilbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2294" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1635" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Horace Vere" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AROKEBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Ralph Elleker of Rusby, Lincolnshire (or Risby, Yorkshire?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rokeby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1530/1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; seems to have lived at Plumpton at the time of her surviving correspondence (note by copyist: lived & died there)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Sir Ralph Rokeby (fl. 1522/3) of Mortham, North Yorkshire; he was standard-bearer to Henry, Lord Scrope of Bolton at the battle of Flodden. A vowess by the time of her death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1531" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Rokeby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMPDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Hampden (d. 1450-1)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hampden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Hampden, Buckinghamshire(?); held Theydon Mount manor in Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandson of Joan Hampden, widow of Ralph de Stonor, d. 1396, and of Edmund Hampden, d. 1420; one of the letters contains a postscript in wife Margery Hampden's hand." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "287" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1486" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hampden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2HOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton 1748-1752; Magdalen College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Howard (1714-1756), viscount Andover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1739-1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Died in Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Secretary of state 1771-,High Steward of Malmesbury 1763-1767, Deputy Earl Marshall 1763-1765. Married twice: Maria Constantia Trevor 1764, Charlotte Finch 1777." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "12th earl of Suffolk, 5th earl of Berkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "435" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1779" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Howard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P79_beginning_is_qualified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property qualifies the beginning of an E52 Time-Span in some way. \nThe nature of the qualification may be certainty, precision, source etc.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "beginning is qualified by"@en , "起点认定的性质是"@cn , "início é qualificado por"@pt , "начало ограничено"@ru , "début est qualifié par"@fr , "αρχή προσδιορίζεται από"@el , "hat Anfangsbegründung"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P3_has_note> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMARCHALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Mercer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "William Marchall's nephew." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mercer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "783" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Marchall" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3B+county+Durham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yorkshire; county Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorkshire; county Durham" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P142_used_constituent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property associates the event of assigning an instance of E42 Identifier to an entity, with  the instances of E41 Appellation that were used as elements of the identifier.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "used constituent"@en , "benutzte Bestandteil"@de , "使用称号构成部分"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16_used_specific_object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Barnay>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Barnay" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Barnay" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPITT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC in 1614. Served in India, then Ayutthaya in Siam from 1616-1621+?." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pitt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1614-1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1615 -, Ayutthaya September 1616-1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Last mentioned in 1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3284" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "864" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Pitt" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1585 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 34>\n[} [\\LETTER XVI. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. DECEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\n   My verie good lord, your letters sent by Mr. Henrie Astell\nand your servante Underhill, I have receaved, by the which I am\nverie\n<P 35>\ngladd to understand that your lordship hath ben so honourably\nused in those places where you nowe are, and that they stand so\ngreatlie devoted towardes her majestie as by all owtward shewe\ndothe manyfestly appeare, which ought to move her majestie to\nlike the better of the actyon, and to countenance the same in\nsuch sorte as maie both encourage your lordship and increase the\nlove and goodwill towardes her, of those well affected people.\nBut, as farre as I can learne by such of my frendes as are\nacquainted with our court proceadinges, it wourketh not that\ngood effect that were to be wished, so unpleasant are all\nthinges that mynister matter of charges. I praie God frame an\nother minde in her majestie, as well for her owne honour and\nsafetie, as for the encouragement of such as are emploied in\npublicke service.\n   I am verie gladd that the promised contribution by the states\ncarrieth likelyhood of perfourmance, which stoppeth the mouthes\nand practises of those that sought to wourke an other conceipt\nin her majestie, by bearinge her in hand that she was abused,\nand that the burthen of the charges would light uppon her, or at\nleast that she should in the ende be forced, in respecte of\ncharges, to geve over the cause. I would to God their meanes\nmight have ben found such as some parte of her owne charges\nmight have ben diminished, whereby she might have ben the rather\nencouraged to have put on a resolution to have proceded\nconstantlie in the maintenance of the cause.\n   As your lordship heareth out of Germanie that this enterprise\nof her majesties hath greatlie encreased her reputation in those\npartes, so do we here the like out of Italie, and I thincke\nthat, if they might stand assured that her majestie would\nthroughlie prosecute the cause, they might be drawne in some\nsorte both to yeald supporte and to kyndell some fyer ther; so\nnecessarie do they find it that the king of Spaynes greatnes\nshould be abated in respect of their owne perryll.\n   I perceave by your lordships letters that if you had not come\n<P 36>\nat that tyme you did, there would have fallen out some\ndangerouse alteration in that countrie, and therefore all honest\nand well affected subiectes here have cause to thancke God that\nyou arrived there so seasonablie as you did; for, houesoever we\nmislike of the enterprise here, all England should have smarted\nif the same had not ben taken in hand.\n   If the princes of Germanie could be drawne to congratulate\nyour lordships repayre into those partes, as your lordship is\nput in hope they will doe, it will greatlie countenance the\ncause.\n   Touchinge your lordships request to have Sebur gewen in\nexchange for the bayliffe of Dortrechtes sonne, I will doe my\nuttermost endevor to bringe the same to effecte, wherein I hope\nthere wilbe found no great difficulty, for that his releasement,\nbeinge a man of no great capacitie thoughe otherwise\nmalliciouslie affected, can wourke no great preiudice to this\nestate.\n   This daye, I understood by Mr. vice-chamberlaine, who came to\nvissitt me, that her majesties mislikes towardes St. Aldegonde\ncontynuethe, and that she taketh offence that he was not\nrestrained of his libertie by your lordships order. I did\nacquainte him with the letter he wrote unto your lordship, which\ncarryinge a true picture of an afflicted mynde, cannot but move\nan honest harte, weyinge the rare partes the gentleman is endued\nwithall, but to pittie his distressed estate, and to procure him\nreleif and comforte, which Mr. vice-chamberlaine hath promised\non his parte to perfourme. I thought good to send St. Aldegondes\nletter unto the lord threasurer, who heretofor hathe carryed a\nharde conceipt of the gentleman, hopinge that the viewe of his\nletter will breed in his lordship some remorse towards him. I\nhave also praied his lordship, if he see cause, to acquainte her\nmajestie with the said letter.\n   Sorie I am that your lordship should have that iust cause you\n<P 37>\nhave to complaine of lacke of assistance. There falleth out\ndaylie, as I am informed, newe discoverie of abuses touchinge\nthe office of the ordenance, as that there should be a hundred\nbrasse peeces missinge, which doth so much agravatt her\nmajesties displeasure against sir William Pelham, in that he did\nneglect, with that care that appertained, to oversea the\ninferiour officers, as she can hardely endure anie man to deale\nfor him. Yett, notwithstandinge, my lord threasurer hathe of\nlate sent the gentleman woordd, that he is nowe in some hoape\nthat her majestie wilbe content to extend some grace towardes\nhim, whereby he maie be sent unto your lordship, who canne never\ncome to late, in respecte of the contynuall use your lordship\nshall have of his advice and assistance, so longe as you shalbe\nemploied in those countries in a martyall coorse.\n   Touchinge a coppye of the originall contracte that your\nlordship writeth of, I am assured the same was delyvered either\nto Mr. Atye, or to Mr. Fludde; in the meane tyme, until the same\nmaie be found, your lordship maie use a coppie I delyvered to\nMr. Killegrewe, who hathe been long at the seae syde for a\nwynde.\n   The allowance gewen to doctour Clarcke and Mr. Killegrewe is\nmistaken by the writer, for that it ought to be onlie 40 (^s.^)\n(\\per diem\\) . And, as touchinge your lordships allowance as\ngenerall, it is true that the enterteinement due to all such\nnecessarie attendantes all other generalls have had, was\nomitted. Your lordship therefore shall do well to write a joynte\nletter to the lord threasurer and to me, to move the rest of the\ncounsell to geive warrant to the threasurer for the paiement\nthereof.\n   The letters of thanckes your lordship desireth unto the\ntownes of Dortrecth, Rotterdam, and Delft, I will not faile to\nprocure: as also that ther maie be provided a passage boate for\nthe transportation of letters.\n\n"@en ;
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                "December" ;
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                "secretary" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1028" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on December, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oatlands>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Weybridge> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Oatlands, Weybridge, Surrey" , "Oatlands, Surrey" , "Oatlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oatlands" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Adelphi>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Adelphi" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Adelphi" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWESTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician. Lawyer by profession; MP for Maldon 1601, Midhurst 1604, Essex 1614, Arundel 1620-1, then a number of other boroughs; knighted 1603; JP for Essex 1607-death; deputy lieutenant for Essex 1612; joint collector of petty customs in the port of London 1616; minor appointments; diplomatic missions to Brussels 1620, -22; privy councillor, chancellor of the exchequer 1621; Baron Weston of Neyland, lord treasurer 1628-death; joint lord lieutenant of Essex 1629-death; KG 1630; lord lieutenant of Hampshire 1631-death; 1st earl of Portland 1633." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Cambridge BA 1594; Middle Temple 1594, spent some years studying law before travelling abroad, probably quite briefly late in the 1590s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Jerome Weston (d. 1603) of Skreens, Roxwell, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Weston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1577, d. 1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Baptized at Chicheley, Buckinghamshire; father was of Essex; educated in Cambridge and London; brief tour abroad late 1590s; MP => London 1601-; inherited estates in Essex (& Suffolk) 1603; court (main domicile) by 1621, a couple of diplomatic missions abroad (Brussels, Prague); died in London, buried in Hampshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder son. Mother: father's 1st wife Mary (d. c. 1593), daughter and coheir of Anthony Cave of Chicheley. Married (1) c. 1597 Elizabeth (d. 1603), daughter of William Pinchon of Writtle, Essex; (2) c. 1605 Frances, daughter of Nicholas Waldegrave of Borley, Essex. Most prominent minister of Charles I (on the death of Buckingham); suspected Roman Catholic and friend of Spain; his son and heir in the earldom, Jerome, married 1632 Lady Frances Stuart, sister of Lady Elizabeth Maltravers." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Portland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1635" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Weston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTRANGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Clare College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Strange (1696-1754), judge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Strange" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1732-1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Barnet, Middlesex; Venice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "British consul in Venice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2021" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1799" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Strange" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horse+Guards>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Horse Guards" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Horse Guards" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_102>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1519? FN WPLUMPTON>\n<X WILLIAM PLUMPTON>\n<P 220>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXX.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull and my especiall good father Sir\nRobart Plompton, kt. be thes delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, after dew recomendations had, I homly\nrecomend me unto you and to my lady and mother-in-law, beseching\nyou for your dayly blessing. Sir, I have bene dyverse tymes\nbefore the judges for my matters, but I can have none end\n<P 221>\nas yet, except my cousin Babthorp myght have all the lands in\nHemyngbrough ... and I to have Waton, Northcayffe, Medelton,\nWystou, and lands in Beverley to the valow of xl=s=, and forest\nland in Selby to the valow of xx=s=, and iij=li= land more, or\nlx=li= in money; and to give answer the first day of the next\ntearme. Wherfore, Sir, I besech you of your best counsell therin\nby this bearer. And as for your owne matter before Master Dance,\nOlever hath wrytten to you the scertayntie therof; and as for\nMr. Woyd, I had money so much to do as to stope the outlawery\nthis terme. Wherfore, Sir, I besech you to make some search\ntherfore, for yt is a great danger, as the world is at this day,\nas (^Jesu^) knowes, who preserve you in health. Wrytten at\nSacum, the x day of June. Sir, I besech you give credence to\nthis bearer.\n   By your owne son to his litle power,\n   William Plompton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sacombe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 10 June, 1519"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN USHER OF THE PRIVY CHAMBER TO ELIZABETH AND JAMES, KNIGHTED IN 1579, CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER" ;
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                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Drury of Hedgerley in Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "DRU" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DRURY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1531?-1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MOVED FROM BUCKINGHAMSHIRE TO RIDDLESWORTH, NORFOLK (sometime before 1566)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF SIR ROBERT DRURY OF HEDGERLEY IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, PURITAN; MARRIED ELIZABETH WOODHOUSE OF HICKLING, NORFOLK." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "ON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1531" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1617" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "DRU DRURY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THIGGINS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Higgins" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "250" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas? Higgins" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, invitation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1471? T WADEHILL>\n<X WADEHILL>\n<P I,116>\n[} [\\113. WADEHILL TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\17 January (1471?)\\]\n   Worshipfull and my right good maister, I recommende me to\nyoure good maistership: and like you wete +tat my lord, and my\nlady his Moder also, have commaunded me to wryte unto you +tat\n+tey bothe hertily desire and prey you, yef ye may in eny wyse\nor your goyng to London, ye wole take +te laboure as to come\nhider to speke\n<P I,117>\nwith my seid lord and lady for diverse grete matters and causes\n+tat +tey wolde speke unto you of. And yef ye may not come\nhider, +tan +tat ye wole find +te meane to my lord Chaunceler as\nto excuse my lord of his comyng not to London at +tis time, like\nas my seid lord was wreten unto by a pryve seall whiche was\ndelivered to him on Munday last passed at vj of +te clokke\nwithynne night at Ewelme, which as your maystership knoweth well\nwas right shorte warnyng, remembring +tat +te more parte of my\nlordes servauntes were sente into Suffolk to +te houshold +tere\nayens Crystemasse, and +te remenaunt of his servauntes, +tat\nwere here awayting, your maystership knoweth well been forthe\nwith my lady, my lordes wyf, into Suffolk to bringe her +tider:\nffor God knoweth she thought full longe from +te yonge lorde and\nyonge ladies here childerne, +tat been +tere. And so my lord\nmight not come at London himself at +tis time to his worship,\nand his servauntes from him: ffor I dare sey he hath here at\n+tis day awayting uppon his lordship not a dosen persones.\nNethelese with Goddes grace my seid lord purposeth and woll be\nand attend at +te Parlement as o+ter lordes shall, ffor by +tat\ntime his seid servauntes +tat be nowe absent woll be with my\nseid lord ayen here. Wreten in haste +tis Thursday xvij day of\nJanuare.\n   Youre servaunt Wadehill.\n   To my right worshipfull master, Thomas Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wadehill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "servant of John de la Pole, duke of Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "317" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WADEHILL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Wadehill to Thomas II Stonor on 17 January, 1471"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DHOXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, KNIGHTED IN 1660, BARONET 1678; COLONEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Education unknown, may have been at the Inns of Court, but no records have been found" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir James Oxinden)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY OF DEANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1614-1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent; in the duchy of Bouillon during the Thirty Years' War" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF SIR JAMES OXINDEN, FIRST COUSIN OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1941" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1683" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY OF DEANE OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "love" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628? FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 4>\n[} [\\V.\\] }]\n[}TO MY DEARE HUSBAND S=R= ROBERT HARLEY, KNIGHT.}]\n   My deare S=r= - I ame glad of this opertuenity to present you\nwith the remembranc of my deare loue. I hope you came well to\nBristo; and I much longe to heare from you, but more a thousand\ntimes to see you, which I presume you will not beleeue, becaus\nyou cannot poscibilly measure my loue. I thanke God your father\nis well, and so are your three soons. Ned presents his humbell\nduty to you, and I beeg you bllsing for them all; and I pray God\ngiue you a happy and speady meeting with \n   Your most affectinat wife, Brill. Harley.\n   If I thought it would hasten your comeing home, I would\nintreat you to doo soo.\n   I pray you remember me to Mr. Pirson. I thanke God all at his\nhowes are well.\n(^Bromton, the 7th, 1628.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "139" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on ?, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Privy+Garden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Privy Garden, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Privy Garden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Great+Bookham%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Great Bookham?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Great Bookham?" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E65_Creation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises events that result in the creation of conceptual items or immaterial products, such as legends, poems, texts, music, images, movies, laws, types etc.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Creation"@en , "Création"@fr , "创造"@cn , "Событие Творения"@ru , "Δημιουργία"@el , "Criação"@pt , "Begriffliche Schöpfung"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wynchingdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wynchingdon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wynchingdon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "theological dispute, threat of trial" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,144>\n[} [\\LXXVIII. - FROM ARCHDEACON COSIN TO BISHOP LAUD.\\] }]\n   Right Reverend and my verie honorable good Lord.\nSince the copie of Mr. Smart's Sermon was sent unto your\nLordship, he hath, beyond all example or expectation, preferred\nfoure Indictments against us, at these last Assizes here in\nDurham: one, that we place our Communion-Table the wrong way;\nanother, that we stand up and sing the Creed after the Gospell;\na third, that we use waxe lights and tapers; and a fourth, that\nMr. Burgoyne hath set up an altar in his church at Warmouth. All\nwhich were by him suppos'd and urg'd to be superstitious or\nunlawfull ceremonies, and contrary to the Act of Uniformitie,\n&c. A great noise here was about it, and tongues began to walk\nat large, but they had done o' the suddaine; for the Grand Jurie\nfound nothing, and the Judge, Sir James\n<P I,145>\nWhitlock, with whom they consulted, (as the use is) rejected the\nIndictments in open Court, letting the country know that he knew\nno law whereupon they should be grounded, and adding that the\nman deserved no small punishment who, in this unwonted sort, had\ngone about to disgrace the Church, and to dishonour the\nsolemnitie of God's service there, where himself had been both\nan eare and an eye witnesse that all thinges were done in\ndecencie and in order; urging, further, the commendation and\ndefence of those particulars against which he tooke exception\nwhose spleene was too big for his brayne. But since this devise\nwould take no effect, (unlesse it were shame to him that\ninvented it) we are threatened with further complaints, and he\nsticks not to professe it openly that he will fetch us all into\nhigher Courts than these: neither will the furie of so hot a\nspirit be stayed till he hath set all on fire, unlesse he be\ncool'd by autoritie.\n   With this passage I thought it my dutie to acquaint your\nLordship, and so to take my leave, after I have told you that\nDr. Lindsell is lighter by 21 stones than he was before he took\nhis journey from London, having been troubled here with that\ndisease these three weeks, but now growing to a faire recoverie\nof his health; for which, next under God, the physitian sayes he\nis beholden to his long travell, which by stirring of his bodie\nhath beene a meanes to remove and send away those tormentours\nthat otherwise might have handled him with greater crueltie, if\nnot ston'd him to death. God keep him in health, and God reward\nyour Lordship for rewarding his learning and goodnes with a\ndignitie of our Church. I pray for your Lordship's quiet and\nlong life, ever being\n   Your most humble and true servant,\n   Jo. Cosin.\n   Branspeth, Aug. 19, 1628.\n   To y=e=. R=t=. R=d=. Father in God, my very hon=ble=. good\nLord, y=e=. Lord Bishop of London, one of y=e=. L=ds=. of his\nMa=ties=. most hon=ble=. privie Councell, These.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 144" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Laud" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WLAUD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brancepeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Laud on 19 August, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent%2FHerts.%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kent/Herts.?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_047>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Monck was in Edinburgh, Scotland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 271>\n[^JOHN JONES TO GEORGE MONCK^]\nTo Generall George Moncke, att Edinborrough, in Scotland.\nS=r=\n   Your letters and papers by y=e= bearer to L=t= Gen=ll=\nLudlowe coming to my hands, who am appointed to Command here in\nChieffe in his absence, I have opened, and finding them to be of\npublique concernm=t= wherein you desire advise and councell, I\nhave impairted them to the ffield Officers here, who have had\nlonge acquaintance w=th= you, and a high esteem of yo=r=\nmerritt, ffrom whom you are to expect very\n<P 272>\nspeedily some account concerning what you are pleased to menc~on\nin yo=r= said letters, whereof I thought fitt to give you this\nintimation by your owne messenger, and remayne\n   Sir, yo=r= humble servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 4th November, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "271" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Monck" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commander-in-chief in Ireland - commander-in-chief in Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GMONCK> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to George Monck on 4 November, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mallabor+Coast>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_aboard+%22Earl+of+Chatham%22> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mallabor Coast, aboard \"Earl of Chatham\"" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mallabor Coast" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news, errands" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 95>\n[} [\\LXII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   The tyme since yo=e= departure seemeth longe, & my desiers\nfor yo=e= company maketh me desier also you=e= resolution for a\nretourne. I know not the second success of o=e= business, but I\nam fully persuaded that it is no less troublesome to you than\nthe former, w=ch= maketh me still wish that yo=e= patience may\nso digest yt that yt may prevent any inconvenience w=ch= eyther\nbody or mynde may from thence suffer, & wherin I should be much\nsatisfied if I might vnderstand of any content intermixt w=th=\nthis yo=e= trouble. News o=r= country affordeth none but this,\nthat we both are presented by the churchwardens at this last\nvisitation, the Archdeacon being present, urging yt, for not\nkeepinge o=e= church in the after noone. My neece Nann Gawdy\nalso is, I thinck, certayne of a husband, w=ch= is M=r=\nStanhope. Myself with o=e= children ar in perfect\n<P 96>\nhealth at this present. I haue not yett receued any letter from\nyou this week by reason of my beinge now at Broome, wherefore I\ncannot by this make any particular answer, onely I commend, by\nany occasion offered, my harty prayers for yo=e= health w=th=\nFred's, & desier alwaies the contineuance of yo=e= favorable\naffection to him, who, although weak in desert yet stronge in\nhart, shall ever be onely, You=rs=, Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1624.\\]\n   I pray lett Johnsen have this thred inclosed, w=ch= is the\nlength of my pistolls, whereby he may gett y` cases for them;\nthe pistolls ar of the biggness of breach pistols.\n   To his moste worthy friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at the Lady\nCooke's house by Charing Cross, London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "95" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brome> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_084>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters (legal, advice)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1503 T GEMERSON>\n<X GEORGE EMERSON>\n<P 177>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLIII.\\] }]\n(^To his right worshipfull Sir Robart Plompton, knyght, this byl\nbe delivered.^)\n   Right worshipful Sir, after due recommendations had ec=ra=, I\nunderstand by my lady that your mastership hath spoken with the\nKyngs grace, wherof I am very glad. Sir, I wold avise your\nmastership, that if the King command your mastership to nayme\nany of his counsell, which ye wold shold have examination of\nyour matters, to refare that matter unto his grace, and that\nyour mastership name none; for if your mastership shold name\nany, peradventure the King wold thinke parcialty in them, and\nalso your frinds shold be knowne. If yt like your mastership, yt\nwere best for to shew the Kyngs grace that ye wold refuse none\nof his counsell, except Mr. Bray, Mr. Mordaunt, and such other\nas are\n<P 178>\nbelonging to Mr. Bray. Sir, at the reverence of God, keepe your\nfrynds secret to your selfe, for fere that ye leese them. I\nremit all these matters to your wisdom, and thus I beseech\nAlmighty (^Jesu^) send your mastership good speed. At London,\nwith the hand of your servant,\n   George Emerson.\n[\\Anno 1502-3.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "177" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Emerson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GEMERSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Emerson to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1503"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBETTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Devon connections" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married, had a daughter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "615" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Betts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Poet." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Tixall, z Tixall 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68247" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Walter Aston, Baron Aston of Forfar (1583-1639), of Tixall, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 16 January 1614, buried 9 January 1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Baptized in Chelsea; family divided its time between Tixall, Staffordshire, and Standon Lordship, Hertfordshire; with his ambassador father in Madrid, Spain 1635-38; retired c. 1658 to Bellamore (built by 1656) in Colton near Lichfield, Staffordshire, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Mother: Gertrude, daughter of Sir Thomas Sadleir (or Sadler) of Standon Lordship, Hertfordshire, and his wife, Gertrude. Married c. 1638 Catherine Thimelby (1617/18-1658), his ‘Seraphina’, a member of a prominent Catholic family in Irnham, Lincolnshire (and sister of Winefrid Thimelby); they had ten children. Royalist, fought in the civil war." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Religion> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Protestant"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DAXTELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Parliamentarian army officer and regicide. Joined the parliamentary army during 1st civil war; captain 1644; major 1646; lieutenant-colonel 1648; commanded soldiers at king's trial, governor of Kilkenny, colonel 1649; MP for Ireland 1654; retired 1656; on a mission to Henry Cromwell 1658; colonel again 1659; executed for treason 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/928" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to a grocer in Watling Street, London c. 1638." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "probably: William Axtell (d. 1638), chief burgess of Great Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Axtell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1622, d. 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Great Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire; apprenticed in London 1638; moved with the army during 1st civil war; Ireland 1649; politics in London 1654; retired to Berkhamsted Place 1656; Ireland 1658; back to England 1659. Held lands in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother was probably Dorothy Symons (d. 1629). Married Elizabeth, had sons William & Daniel, whom he sent to Oxford and Lincoln's Inn, respectively. Baptist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daniel Axtell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2BROUGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford; chaplain to the bishop of Lincoln > prebendary of Asgarby 1691; tutored the sons of Sir Daniel Fleming at Oxford (Roger 1693-, James 1694-); pro-proctor for the university 1693-95; preached before the assizes at Carlisle 1694." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming 2, z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted to Queen's College, Oxford as a batteler 1681, elected taberdar 1685, BA 1686, MA 1689." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Brougham Sr. (c. 1628-1696) of Scales Hall, Cumberland, sheriff for the county in 1693; wife Mary, daughter of merchant William Slee of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brougham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1665, d. 1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Scales Hall, Cumberland; educated, career in Oxford 1681-death; preferment in Lincolnshire 1691- (also Buckden, Huntingdonshire in that year) => rarely in Oxford (until 1693?); died in Oxfordshire, buried in Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Godson and kinsman of Sir Daniel Fleming (1633-1701) of Rydal." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4941" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1696" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Jr. Brougham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_From+the+Camp+of+Liebenau>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "From the Camp of Liebenau" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "From the Camp of Liebenau" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2BANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1728-1734. High sheriff of Lincolnshire 1735. FRS." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Tutored by John Balguy 1708-?1710 (1686-1748, M.A., noted controversialist)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph I Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1695-1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Sheffield. Lived at Revesby, Lincolnshire, 1715-1727; by 1721 also in Lincoln; by 1728 in London; moved often for the rest of his life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1. (1714) Anne Hodgkinson; 2. (1731) Catherine Wallis née Collingwood. Bought a house in London 1728; then one in Ancaster (Lincs.); bought further properties. Suffered from gout." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph 2 Banks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "France?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Donnington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Donnington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Donnington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KARUNDELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Chiddiock/Chideock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Arundell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1478/80" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Chideock, Dorset; married Sir John Arundell of Lanherne, Cornwall." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Born Chideock, wife of Sir John Arundell II (1421-1471/3)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Arundell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "conspiracies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1593 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 90>\n[} [\\NO. LI. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\October 1593.\\]\n   My deare brother, If the variablenis of Skottis affayres had\nnot invred me with to olde a custom, I shuld neuer leue wondring\nat suche strange and vncought actions, but I haue so oft with\ncareful yees foresine the ivel-comming harmes, and with my\nwatche for-met\n<P 91>\nwith chifest attemptz, and see them ether not belived or not\nredrest, that I wex faint vndar suche burdain, and wery of\nfruictles labour. One while, I receue a wright of obliuion and\nforgiuenes, than a revocation, with new additions of latelar\nconsideration; sometimes, some you cal traitors with proclame,\nand anone, ther must be no profe allowed, thogh neuer so\napparent, against them. Yea, if one lewd aduocat, perchance\nhired for the nonest, dar pronounce a sentence for them, thogh\none of like state denye the same, his word must not take place.\nHit semes a paradoxe to me, that, if of two plaidars one be for\nthe king, the equal number shal not serue for a king. I muse how\nany so lewd a man hathe bine chosen for suche a place, as durst\ncome in open vew pleade against his mastar. Ther office is, as\nto do right so do the soueraine no wronge. If he had douted, as\nno honest man could, he ought bine absent rather than ther to\nplay so vnfitting a part, thogh secretly he had told hit you. He\nis happy he is no Englis man. You shuld haue hard other newes of\nhim than.\n   Old Meluin, I perceaue, hathe told you a pece of a tale and\nleft out the principal. My wordes wer thes: \"I heare say the\noffending lordz hopes by ther frindz to skape ther paine; I\nsuppose your king to wise to be so unmindful of his peril to\nsuffar vnprosecuted suche as wold tral ther country to strangers\ncurtesy, hauing knowen hit so plain and so long, for this is not\nther first offence. But if his powre serued not to apprehend,\nyet to condempne I douted not, for if euer he wold pardon them,\nwiche I could hardly counseil, yet I could not thinke without\nsome obligation to some other prince, that, for ther request, he\nwold do hit.\"\n   Now to this great cause that toucheth us bothe so muche.\nFirst, considar of what profession the be; next, to whom the\nhaue made vowe for religion, the wiche I call christian treason,\nunder what cloke so neuer. I haue oft told you I was neuer\nhorsleche for bloude, but rather than your ouer-trust shuld\nperil the creditor, I wold wische them ther worst desart. Than\nhow to credit that so oft hathe deceued? My braines be to shalow\nto fadom that botome. How hardly\n<P 92>\nremedies be aplied to helpe inveteratid maladies! I haue small\nskil of suche surgery. In fine, I see nether jugement, counseil,\nnor sure affection in so betrayinge advis as to giue your selfe\nsuche a lasche that the shal be bothe vncondemned and saued.\nWhat thanke may the giue your marcy whan no crime is tried? What\nbond shal tye ther profert loyalty if no precedent offencis past\nbe acknoweleged by confession? Shal the leue to adhere to that\nparty wiche the neuer made? Or what othe shal be sure to suche\nas ther profession skars thinkes lawful for a trust? I vowe to\nthe liuinge Lord, that no malice to any, nor turbulent spirit,\nbut your tru seurty and realmes fredom, inforseth my so plain\ndiscours, wiche cannot omit that ther be left so great a blot to\nyour honor as the receuing them uncondemned to your grace.\n   And for Bodwel, Jesus! did euer any muse more than I, that\nyou could so quietly put up so temerous, indigne, a fact, and\nyet by your hand receving assurance that all was pardoned and\nfinisched. I refer me to my owne lettar what dome I gaue therof.\nAnd now to heare al reuoked, and ether skanted or denied, and\nthe wheele to turne to as il a spouke. I can say, bad is the\nbest, but yet of iuelz the lest is [{to{] be taken. And if I wer\nin your place, I wold, or he departed, make him try himself no\nsutar for ther fauor whos persons let him persecute, so shal you\nbest knowe him, for ther be liars if depely the have not sought\nhim or now.\n   But that I way most is the smal regard that your sure party\nmay make [{of{] you, whan the see you adhere to your owne foes,\nhabandoning the others seruise. I feare me the fame blowes to\nfur that you wyl not pursue the side of wiche you be, what so\nyour wordes do sound. And this conceat may brede, if not\nalready, more unsound hartz than al the paching of thes bad\nmatters can worke you pleasure. You ar supposed (I must be\nplain, for dissemble I wyl not,) to haue receued this heretical\nopinion, that foreign forse shal strengthen you, not indanger\nyou, and that al thes lordes seake your greatnes not your decay.\nO, how wicked sirenes songes! wiche, in first shewe, pleas; in\nende, ruines and destroies. Wax ynough of Godz raison befal\n<P 93>\nyou to resist so distroing aduis, and be so wel lightned as not\nso dark a clowde may dim you from the sight of your best good,\nwiche cannot be more shunned than by the not yelding to so\nbetrainge deceat; from the wiche I wil incessantly pray for your\ndeliuerance. Wisching you many days of raigne, and long.\n   Your most assured sistar,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my good brother the king of Scotland.\n\n"@en ;
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                "October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "90" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "945" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on October, 1593"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Portsmouth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Portsmouth, Hampshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Portsmouth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPORTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry lower?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ralph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1743?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Yorkshire?; Caenby, Lincolnshire (after marriage); London; 'lost at sea comng from Jamaica'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Mary Cunnington, who inherited the manor of Caenby in Lincolnshire. Lived extravagantly and lost his aunt's favour." ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "204" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1743" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ralph Porter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCLIFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Clift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No record of formal education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Clift (1720-1784), a miller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1768/69-1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Burcombe Mill, near Bodmin, Cornwall; spent some time at sea in the Royal Navy 1790?-1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "His brothers and sisters didn't expect much of him; deserted his ship in 1797 and lost any remaining goodwill from the family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sailor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "859" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1317" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1799" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Clift" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ayutthaya>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Siam> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ayutthaya, Siam" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ayutthaya" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWALLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Parliamentarian army officer and regicide. Knighted 1629; MP for Askeaton, co. Limerick in the Irish parliament 1634, -40; governor of Askeaton 1641; lieutenant-colonel, political mission to England 1642; in charge of Munster 1644; colonel in the New Model Army 1645; joined Fairfax's committee of officers 1647; commissioner to the high court of justice, signed the king's death warrant 1649; major-general 1650; governor of Limerick 1651; army's agent in England 1652-53; worked closely with Henry Cromwell from 1655; joined the Irish protestants' coup in Dublin, seized Dublin Castle in the name of parliament 1659; charged for treason, imprisoned 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Waller (d. by 1622) of Groombridge, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hardress" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Waller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1604, d. 1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Groombridge, Kent; acquired a large estate at Castletown, Munster 1629 (probably moved to Ireland around that time); England 1642 (Oxford, London, moved with the army); Ireland 1649; England 1652; back in Ireland by 1654; 1660 fled to France but returned; imprisoned in Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Mary (d. by 1622), daughter of Richard Hardress. Married 1629 Elizabeth Dowdall, daughter of Sir John Dowdall, Old English (but protestant) landowner from co. Limerick. Became a religious Independent 1645; admired Oliver Cromwell." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1030" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1666" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hardress Waller" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "father's rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pentney>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pentney, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pentney" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_N2BACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1578, BARONET (premier baronet of England) 1611. HIGH SHERIFF OF SUFFOLK 1581, M.P. FOR SUFFOLK 1572-83." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon, y Gawdy 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University?; Gray's Inn 1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon, Knight, Lord Keeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "NICHOLAS II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "REDGRAVE, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ELDEST SON OF SIR NICHOLAS BACON, LORD KEEPER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2851" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1624" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "NICHOLAS II BACON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGRIFFIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Chief mate on the Mary Galley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Griffin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London (?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "His parents lived in Ratcliffe, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant? and mariner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "679" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Griffin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1TALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Vicar of Burghfield; Justice of Peace." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. ante 1710, d. 1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Burghfield, Berkshire, from the 1730s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector 1759-1767. Personal friend of the Dodds and Mary Colton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1767" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Talbot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Erlangen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Erlangen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Erlangen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BROCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer, probably practiced in the court of exchequer; 3rd baron of the exchequer 1452; JP for the West Riding 1454-70, -72; counsel to Sir William Plumpton; confirmed as 3rd baron by Edward IV 1461 & 1471, by Henry VI 1470; 2nd baron of the exchequer 1483, appointment renewed 1485; commissioner of oyer and terminer in Essex 1485." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24166" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Middle Temple." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Guy Rocliffe (d. 1460) of Cowthorpe (acquired through marriage), near Wetherby, Yorkshire; lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Brian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rocliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1494 (DNB) or 1496 (Kirby)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Seat at Cowthorpe, Yorkshire; legal education in London; judge at Westminster, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Joan, daughter of Thomas Burgh of Kirtlington, Nottinghamshire. Married Joan, daughter of Sir Richard Hamerton. Father-in-law to Sir William Plumpton's granddaughter Margaret (she was contracted to marry Rocliffe's son John 26 November 1463 when she was about 4 years old). Also known as Brian Roucliffe." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Justice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3273" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1496" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brian Rocliffe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flushing>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cornwall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Flushing, Cornwall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Flushing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSHENSTONE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Solihull Grammar School; Pembroke College, Oxford (no degree) 1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Shenstone (1685/6-1724)," ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shenstone" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1714-1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Leasowes in Hales-Owen, then part of Shropshire; to Oxford 1732; late 1730s London & Bath; retired to the Leasowes estate 1745, died there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Regularly sent Robert Dodsley the writings of his friend from the Birmingham area. Extensive correspondence with Dodsley. Published 'The Judgment of Hercules' (1741) and 'The Schoolmistress' (1742). Influenced the trend away from Neoclassical formality in the direction of greater naturalness and simplicity." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10561" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3203" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1763" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Shenstone" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Checheley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bucks.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Checheley, Bucks." , "Checheley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Checheley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1616 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 35>\n[} [\\XXV. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Cornewallis,\n   Had I not continually for a long tyme expected your coming\nup, it had been more needfull for me then you to have excused so\nlong a silence. Now, having that to allege for myselfe, I will\ntell you that I cannot so easily forgett the many proofes I have\nhad of your affection as for the omission of any seremony to\nsuspect itt. I should have binne extream sorry to hear of your\nchildren not being well, if withall I had not heard so good\nnewse of ther amendment, whos health I will hartely pray may so\nfast increase as I may see both you and them shortly hear, which\nI know cannot be but that I shall have M=r= Bacon's company too,\nwhos good opinion and love I shall ever declare my redines to\nobserve whensoever I shall be so happy as to know any ocation\nwhearby I may wittnes what I am to him for his owne worth and\nyour sake, whos\n   Most faithfull and affectionat freind I am,\n   L. Bedford.\nWhight hall, in hast, this Good-friday at 12 o'clock [\\1616\\] .\n   My La. of Roxbrough is so near her tyme as she is not able to\nwait, which tyes me to a very strickt attendance. Her sonne is\ndead. My La.\n<P 36>\nof Somersett is sent to the Tower, and will be very shortly\narraigned. The Queen's leg is holle; to prevent a relapse, as\nsoone as the K. is gonne, she retornes to Grenwich and enters\ninto a diet this spring. This is all the newse I can wright you.\n   To my worthy friend the La. Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "29 March (Good Friday)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "271" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 29 March (Good Friday), 1616"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_047>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 97>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVII.\\] }]\n(^To my master, Sir Robart Plompton, knight.^)\n   In my most humble wyse I recomend me unto your mastership,\nand to my especyall good lades. Sir, I marvell much that your\nmastership sendeth not the iiij=li= for David; he made to you a\ngrant conditionally that ye shold content and pay to him at\nLondon iiij=li= at Pentycost last past, wheruppon ye sent to me\na byll that he shold be payd at Mydsommer, and to content his\nmynd I shewed to him your letter; what I shall say to him, or\nwhat excuse to make, I cannot tell. Sir, remember ye may have\nhis parke, xl=s= yerly under the price, by my labor; and if he\nchange and let yt to another, blame not me: I have done my duty.\nWilliam Plompton hath bene at London with David, and made much\nlabor agaynst you for his fee; and otherwyse, shewed to me a\ncopy of a state and feftment, mad by my master your father to\ncertaine feofes, to his beofe, of lands and tenementes to the\nvalue of x mark yerly, for terme of his lyfe, the remaynderie to\nthe ryght heire of William Plompton knight: wherupon he intended\nto labor a prive\n<P 98>\nseale to bring you before my lord Chaunceler and the Kings\ncounsell, the which I have stoped as yet. Sir, I pray you send\nme word in all hast possible of your mynd in this matter, and in\nespecyall the money for David; and our Lord preserve you.\nWrytten in hele in great hast uppon St. Peter even. Sir, they\nbegine to die in London, and then I must departe for the tyme\nand other men do. I wold make you sure of Awerrey, or I departe,\nfro David.\n   Your servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\28 June 1490.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "97" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 28 June, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RKNOLLYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "K.B." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Knollys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1618" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Knollys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lygorne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lygorne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lygorne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cheshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cheshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Glasgow>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Glasgow" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Glasgow" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Am%28br%29esbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wiltshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Am(br)esbury, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Am(br)esbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Porto+Novo>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_India> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Porto Novo, India" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Porto Novo" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WESA_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1633 T TWENTWORT>\n<X THOMAS WENTWORTH>\n<P 3>\n[^LORD WENTWORTH TO JAMES HAY, THE EARL OF CARLISLE.^]\nMy very good Lorde,\n   This place administers little matter whearupon to exercise\nthe service I finde my hartte inclined to expresse unto your\nLordship everywheare, which misfortune I trust my industrye and\ndesire shall free me from the burthen of long labouring under\nand sett me in sum nearer and better posture to your affaires in\nIrelande, whear with extreame much comforte I flatter myself att\nleast not to continue thus still uselesse and fruitlesse in thos\nlardge returnes towe your noble freindshippe.\n   I have written to my Lord Mountnorris to pay over to Mr. Heye\nfor your Lordship's use the surplusadge of your wine customes in\nIrelande, your rentt to his Ma=tie= deducted; but I am not a\nlittle troubled with the apprehension that he will not take itt\nfor a sufficient\n<P 4>\nwarrantte for him to issue the m[\\...\\] upon, as indeed itt is\nnot, and soe your Lordship be disappointed. To helpe this the\nbest I can till I can thether myself, I still call upon such of\nyour servants as I conceave are intrusted with your businesse to\nhasten to your Lordship your warrantt from Mr. Atturney, which\nmay be returned backe heare and see the booke ready drawen\naccordingly aganst his Ma=ties= cumming hether, when your\nLordship willbe pleased to see it perfected, and past under the\ngreat seale. What they doe in it I heare not, but I will by\nGod's helpe goe to the Atturney myself, and, if they have\nslacked, I will not, nor suffer him to be in quiet till I\nprocure itt and send it after you. Good my Lord, let it not be\nany longer neglected, for it is of greate value, and willbe\nworthe your paines to have it finally and authentically settled\nin good forme of lawe.\n   The Counsell goe every Sunday to waite upon the Queen. Her\nMa=ty= useth them with great grace and civility; but methinks is\nsumthing sadde and lookes very much paler than she useth to doe.\n   For myself, I am using all the diligence I possibly can to\ngett away, and shall, God willing, be in a readinesse to begin\nmy jurney soe soon as I heare Captaine Plumley is gott aboute to\nBeaumorris with the shipp that is to transporte me. He is\nallready out of the river, soe as the next post that cums from\nChester I trust to have the newes of his safe arrivall, and till\nthen it weare to very little purpose for me to stirre from\nhence.\n   Wee heare ther is greate curtesyes passe betwixt your\nLordship and my Lord of Hollande, and heare all his freinds make\nmighty addresses to my Ladye, but weather out of true respectts\nto you tow singly, or complicated with sum secrett designe to\nfortifie themselves the better to make themselves more able to\nballance to doe the Treasorour a shrewde turne, I conceave may\nin good judgmente be doubted; for I am one of thos that beleeve\nnoe miracles, but that freindshipps which are to be trusted grow\nup (\\per media\\) upon sum noble precedent existent matter,\nwheare thos\n<P 5>\nwhich are skiped into thus (\\per saltum\\) are for the most\npartte only to serve turnes and deceatfully temporary, and\ntherfore ever to be suspected. It must be time and your owne\nwisdome which must discover this mistery, and therunto as unto\nlights much abler to discerne and judge I submitt itt, having\nmyself noe other interest then to desire that all may succeede\nto the honoure and happinesse of your Lordship and my Ladye; and\nthen in good faithe I am well pleased (that granted) which way\nsoever itt be convayed unto you. I am sorry this day proves soe\nill as will of necessitye keep his M=ty= within doores, and by\nthat meanes I feare hinder him from seaing the parke at Yorke,\nwhich I have taken soe much care to reserve out of the Forest,\nrather for the honoure and conveniency of the place I ther held\nthan for any private benefitt of my owne; for in good faith, my\nLord, money is not the price with me of anything, but the\nkindnesse and love to my freinds, particularly to your Lordship,\nI confesse must not be denied whatever can be required, and in\nthe power of\n   Your Lordship's Most faithfull humble servante,\n   Wentworth.\n   Westminster.\n[\\INDORSED:\\] 1633, June 25.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "allies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "viscount, lord deputy of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Four letters of Lord Wentworth, afterwards Earl of Strafford, with a poem on his illness. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden miscellany 8. Camden new series 31. 1883/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWENTWORT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHAY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wentworth to James Hay on 25 June, 1633"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P146i_lost_member_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "lost member by"@en , "verlor Mitglied durch"@de , "失去成员於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E86_Leaving> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hoggeston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hoggeston, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hoggeston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GDOWNING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Soldier; politician; 1st baronet (1663); MP Edinburgh 1654; MP Carlisle, Haddington boroughs 1656; MP Morpeth 1669-70; diplomat and financial reformer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Marvell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7981" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "2nd graduate Harvard College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Downing" ;
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                "1659" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "1623?-1684" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "The Hague 1657, 1659, 1660, 1671 (compelled by his unpopularity to leave the Hague 1672)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1684" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Downing" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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                "official, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1642 T CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 292>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLVI. KING CHARLES THE FIRST TO THE EARL OF\nNEWCASTLE.\\] }] \n   New Castell\n   Your endeavors are so really faithfull and lucky in my\nservice, that (though I pretend not to thank you in words, yet)\nI cannot but tell you of, (though I can not all) the sence I\nhave of them, when, as now, I have tyme and oportunitie for it.\nThis bearer will tell you of the defeate the Rebells have\ngotten, which referring to him, I will tell you of fower\nthousand pounds I have sent you, for which doe not too much\nthanke me, for, it may be, you should not have had it if I had\nknowen how it might have been speedily and safely conveyed\nhither; yet I thinke very well employed. That I have desyred of\nyou is to make what hast you can to cum to joine your forses\nwith myne, for I suppose and hope that my Wife will be cum to\nyou before you can be reddy to march. I wryt this that ye may be\nreddy when she comes, or if (as it is possible) she should take\nanother course, you might make hast without her; the certainty\nof which (I mean my Wife's journie) you will know within\n<P 293>\nfew dayes or howers after the returne of this bearer. This is\nall for this tyme. So I rest\n   Your most assured constant frend\n   Charles R.\nOxford 2: No: 1642\n\n"@en ;
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                "2 November" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "292" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Newcastle, governor of Newcastle" ;
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                "king - military leader" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCAVENDISH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to William Cavendish on 2 November, 1642"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Allen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Arden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "213" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Arden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Princess, duchess of Orleans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Minette" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12946" ;
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                "Charles I" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henrietta Anne (Minette)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1644-1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Exeter; France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Philippe, duc d'Orléans, brother of Louis XIV, 1661; poisoned?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Orleans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1670" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henrietta Anne (Minette) Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBLOUNT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2691" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_E> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "English Benedictine convent at Paris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lister Blount (1654-1710)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Martha" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blount" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1690-1763" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Mapledurham, Berkshire; schooled at Paris; London from 1715" ;
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                "Part of the Roman Catholic high society in England. Friend of Alexander Pope since c. 1711; rejected Pope's advances, but their friendship endured, and Martha was left £1000 by Pope in his will. The family's failed fortunes meant marriage evaded her." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1763" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Martha Blount" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Sedbergh>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westmorland%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Sedbergh, Westmorland)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Sedbergh" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WHARTON_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 12>\n[} [\\IV.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   Northampton, September the 3, 1642.\n   Noble Sir,\n   Monday, August the 29, before we had marched two miles\ntowards the Cavalleeres, we were informed by the post that sixty\nof them were taken and imprisoned in Northampton, and the rest\nfled, whereupon we returned unto Coventry; and our company were\nimmediately commanded to guard part of the city, and a gate\ncalled Newgate. About midnight our souldiers on the wall\ndiscovered fier in the City, neare St. Mary Hall, our magazine,\nwhich accidentally began at a baker's house, and in three or\nfour hours was quenched, and no great harm done, but the\ncitizens were much affrighted. Tuesday morning we officers weet\nour halberts with a barrell of strong beere, called ould Hum,\nwhich we gave our soldiers. This day Mr. Jephcot feasted me and\nseveral of my company in Coventry. This even our soildiers\nbrought a cart loade of armes from Sir Robert Fisher's, some six\nmiles from Coventry, with his owne picture standing very stately\nin the cart. Wensday wee kept the Fast and heard two sermons,\nbut before the third was ended we had an alarm to march\npresently. By ten of the clock we gat our regiments together,\nand kept our randevow in the City until midnight, and about two\nin the morning marched out of this City towards Northampton.\nThis City hath four steeples, three churches, two parishes, and\nnot long since but one preist: but now the world is well amended\nwith them. This morne I was exceeding sick, and the pallet of my\nmouth fell down; but Captain Beacon, my loving friend, upon our\nmarch sent a mile for a little pepper and put it up again. This\nday our souldiers brought with them three asses which they had\ntaken out of the Lord Dunsmore's park, which they loaded with\ntheir knapsacks, and dignified them with the name of the Lord\nDunsmore. This day being Thursday we marched over Dunsmoore\nHeath, near twelve miles, without any sustenance, insomuch that\nmany of our soildiers drank stinking water; until we came to\nBarby, in Northamptonshire, where the country, according to\ntheir ability, relieved as many of us as they could. Our\nsoldiers pillaged the parson of this town, and brought him away\nprisoner, with his surplice and other relics. From hence we\nmarched four miles further unto Longe Bugby, where we had very\nhard quarter, insomuch that many of our captaines could get no\nlodginge, and our soildiers were glad to despossesse the very\nswine, and as many as could quartered in the church; but here,\nyour man Davy, ridinge before our foote companies, gat mee both\nfoode and lodginge. This towne hath, for two\n<P 13>\nSundayes together, bin so abused by the rebels, that both men,\nwomen and children were glad to leave the towne and hide\nthemselves in ditches and corn fields. Friday, early in the\nmorning, a messenger came to our Colonell, that in the King's\nhouse, called Homby, three miles distant, there were 500\nmusketters to cut of all our stragling soldiers, whereby wee\nprevented them. This morninge our soildiers sallyed out about\nthe cuntrey, and returned in state clothed with a surplisse,\nhood, and cap, representing the Bishop of Canterbury. From hence\nwe marched three miles, wher Homby House stands very stately\nupon a hill, and the Lord of Northampton's house and parke neare\nunto it; but we could not restraine our soildiers from entringe\nhis park and killinge his deer, and had not the Lord Gray and\nour Sargent Major Generall withstood them they had pillaged his\nhouse. This even we marched unto Northampton, where the\ntownesmen hearinge of our coming marched out into the country to\nprevent the Commission of Array intended to be settled by the\nLord Mountagu and others, which Mountagu they brought prisoner\nunto Northampton, and prevented his deseigne. This evening seven\ntroopes of horse came unto us. This night the Lord of\nNorthampton, by stealth, came into the towne, viewed our horse\nforces, and in the morning discovered, but immediately escaped.\nSaturday morning the Lord Munioz and his son were taken ridinge\nthrough the towne. This eveninge all the serjeants of our\nregiment met together, and out of twenty-three chose two for\nstewards for a supper, and other more weighty affaires, and\nchose me for one of them, which place is exceedinge troublesome\nunto me. This day came S Arthur Hasleriges, and other troopes,\ninto our towne. This day our souldiers brought in much venison,\nand other pillage, from the malignants about the country. This\nevening we feasted all our sargeants, with some other superior\nofficers, which is very troublesome and chargeable and I cannot\navoide. This night I invited your man Davy and his comrade, and\nmade them welcome. Thus with my humble service to you, my\nmistris, and your children, and my love to all my\nfellow-servants, in extreme hast I rest\n   Your servant till death,\n   N. W.\n   I pray let me heare from you by this bearer.\n\n"@en ;
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                "3 September" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "12" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Willingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nehemiah" ;
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                "Wharton" ;
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                "officer of earl of Essex's army" ;
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                "Letters from a subaltern officer of the Earl of Essex’s army, written in the summer and autumn of 1642; detailing the early movements of that portion of the parliament forces which was formed by the volunteers of the metropolis; and their further movements when amalgamated with the rest of the Earl of Essex’s troops. Ed. by Ellis, Sir Henry. Archaeologia 35: 310-334. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "834" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NWHARTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GWILLINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northampton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nehemiah Wharton to George Willingham on 3 September, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gawsworth+Chester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gawsworth Chester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gawsworth Chester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 262>\n[^JOHN JONES TO CHARLES FLEETWOOD^]\nTo his Ex=cie= the Lord ffleetwood.\nMay it please yo=r= Ex=cie=\n   Lieu=t= Gen=ll= Ludlowe, upon his goeing away from hence,\nwhich was on Tuesday, the 18=th= p'sent, left his com~and in\nChieffe of the fforces heere in my manadgem=t= haveing, as he\n<P 263>\nalledges, yo=r= Ex=cies= approbation for his soe doing. I\nconfesse I did judge myselfe extreme unfitt for soe greate a\nTrust; butt all y=e= Officers here (\\(Nemine Contradicente)\\)\nwhen propounded to them gave their full Consent and Concurrance\nto it, without w=ch= I had been very loath to have undergone the\nBurthen of it, though intended but for a few dayes. The very\nnexte day after (w=ch= was on a Wednesday) we had some Rumo=r=\nof y=e= late unexpected change, and on Thursday, by the Packett,\na full Relatio~ by private l=res= It was very astonishing unto\nus (in regard for many weekes before wee had received noe l=re=\nby reason of contrary Winde) w=ch= informed us of any tendency\nof Councells towards such a perriod; upon y=e= first intimation\nthereof, I called all the Officers together, and disposed them\nto their several Chardges to prevent any practice of y=e= Com~on\nEnemy upon us. I find them all as yet willing to acquiesse in\ny=e= acting of y=e= Lord's Providence, although mixed w=th=\nsorrow y=t= y=e= Lords seeme to procrastinate o=r= hopes of a\nfirme settlem=t= of peace to o=r= Nation, and w=th= feare of\nw=t= y=e= issue of this Dispensation wilbe. But wee are not\nw=th=out some measure of faith and hope that y=e= Lord will make\ngood his promise to his people that all things will worke\ntogether for their good. For my owne parte, I have very stronge\nconfidence y=t= yo=r= Lo=pp= will find all things in an honest,\nquiett posture here, waiting for the pleasure of the Lord\nconcerning us, and for a speedie Establishm=t= of Power for\nadministration of Justice and government. Men's Intereste and\npublique Revenue being almost pure Confusion for want thereof.\nWee hope you will speedilie returne o=r= Com~ander in chieff\nunto us, his satisfacc~on in w=t= is past will contribute much\nto y=e= perfect settling of y=e= mindes of many to an\nacquiessence therein.\n   This day wee, the Comand=rs= and Offic=rs= of y=e= army,\nkeepe together to seeke y=e= Lord for councell and guidance to\no=r=\n<P 264>\nffreinds in England, y=t= you may be lead by his blessed Spirit\n(and not your owne) to bring forth things as eminently gloriouse\nin holinesse and justice as yo=r= late actings have been\neminently strange and unparalleled. The Lord seemes to promise\nsome such fruict, in y=t= he preventetd y=e= shedding of one\ndropp of blood, whereas other Nations have been Rolled in blood\nupon farr lesse occasion. The Lord preserve you and all y=t= are\nfaithfull to his Interest from y=e= malice and power of men. My\nwife continues ill of her late distemper.\n   Yo=r= Ex=cies= most humble Serva=t=\n   J. Jones.\nDublin, 22=d= 8=m= 1659.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "commander-in-chief, lord general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commander-in-chief in Ireland - commander-in-chief" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Charles Fleetwood on 22 October, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot née Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Bess of Hardwick (=Elizabeth Talbot). Countess of Shrewsbury, wife of Gilbert Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3160" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Talbot née Cavendish" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPOYNINGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Paston I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "POYNINGS/BROWNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1429?-1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT; BETCHWORTH, SURREY; Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM PASTON I, MARRIED (1) ROBERT POYNINGS, 2ND SON OF LORD POYNINGS (1459), (2) SIR GEORGE BROWNE (1471), WHO WAS EXECUTED IN 1483; 1 son (Sir Edward Poynings) from first marriage, husband died at battle of St. Alban's; 1 son & 1 daughter from 2nd marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1244" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1429" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1487" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH POYNINGS/BROWNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KOXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Adam Sprakeling)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "KATHERINE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1587-1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "NÉE SPRAKELING, WIDOW OF RICHARD OXINDEN, MOTHER OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3054" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1642" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "KATHERINE OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, RECEIVED THE LANDS THAT HAD FORMERLY BELONGED TO THOMAS LORD SCALES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Inns of Court?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Paston I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDMOND II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM NORFOLK TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married: 1) Katherine, widow of William Clippesley 1480; 2) Margaret, daughter of Thomas Monceaux" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1504" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDMOND II PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dumfries>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dumfries" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dumfries" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P121_overlaps_with>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place with overlapping geometric extents to be associated with each other. \nIt does not specify anything about the shared area. This property is purely spatial, in contrast to Allen operators, which are purely temporal.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "пересекается с"@ru , "overlaps with"@en , "chevauche"@fr , "überlappt mit"@de , "επικαλύπτεται με"@el , "空间重叠于"@cn , "sobrepõe com"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-T>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Sex> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "T" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Total"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E6_Destruction>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises events that destroy one or more instances of E18 Physical Thing such that they lose their identity as the subjects of documentation.  \nSome destruction events are intentional, while others are independent of human activity. Intentional destruction may be documented by classifying the event as both an E6 Destruction and E7 Activity. \nThe decision to document an object as destroyed, transformed or modified is context sensitive: \n1.  If the matter remaining from the destruction is not documented, the event is modelled solely as E6 Destruction. \n2. An event should also be documented using E81 Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the original. In this case, the new items have separate identities. Matter is preserved, but identity is not.\n3. When the initial identity of the changed instance of E18 Physical Thing is preserved, the event should be documented as E11 Modification. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "摧毁"@cn , "Καταστροφή"@el , "Zerstörung"@de , "Destruição"@pt , "Destruction"@fr , "Разрушение"@ru , "Destruction"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPARMENTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant of George Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joyce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Parmenter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Literate?; Flemish!" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "283" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joyce Parmenter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBERKELEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "7th baron from his birth; KB 1553; attended parliament 1558-; lord lieutenant of Gloucestershire 1603-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Berkeley (1505-1534), 6th baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Berkeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1534-1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was constable and porter of Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire 1533; Henry obtained the Berkeley estate (incl. the castle) and many others 1553, had special livery of his lands 1555; died at Callowdon or Caludon, Warwickshire, like his mother & 1st wife; buried at Berkeley. (? also London & court 1555-, see http://www.rotwang.co.uk/hob_chapter_07.html)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Posthumous son and heir. Mother: Thomas's 2nd wife Anne (d. 1564), daughter of Sir John Savage of Frodsham, co. Chester, and Anne, daughter of Ralph Bostock. Married (1) in Norfolk 1554 Katharine (then aged 16, d. 1596), 3rd daughter of Henry Howard, styled earl of Surrey, and Frances, daughter of John Veer, earl of Oxford; (2) in London 1598 Jane (d. 1618), widow of Sir Roger Townshend, and daughter of Sir Michael Stanhope of Shelford, Nottinghamshire, and Ann, daughter of Nicholas Rawson. Also known as \"Henry the Harmless\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "7th Baron Berkeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1613" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Berkeley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Darley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Darley, Yorkshire?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Darley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HENSLO1_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1600S T WFAWNTE>\n<X WILLIAM FAWNTE>\n<P F85>\n[} [\\F.85. WILLIAM FAWNTE TO EDWARD ALLEYN\\] }]\nM=r= Allin I forgot to talck with you when I was in london off\nthe beare which you sayd & you had got I did loock off it but it\nwas a shee cob so my desire is that you would send me by the\ncarier a hee cob and shuch a one as you think will [\\WORD\nCROSSED OVER\\] mack a great beare and I will send you your mony\nfor him by the next carier. and I will be redeye to do and so I\n[\\WORDS tacke my CROSSED OVER\\] bid [\\?\\] you farewell from my\nhous~ at foston this ix of [\\WORD CROSSED OVER\\] November.\n   Your Louing frend to ves\n   William Fawnte\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my vere Louing frend M=r= Allin at the Palis\ngardin giue thes~\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F85" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Alleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "actor, entrepreneur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "animal trader - entertainment entrepreneur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Fawnte" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, animal trader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "\"Forgeries and one-eyed bulls: Editorial questions in corpus work\". Ed. by Keränen, Jukka. Neuphilogische Mitteilungen 99, 2. Helsinki. 1998." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFAWNTE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EALLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Foston> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fawnte to Edward Alleyn on 9 November, 1605"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_118>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal, manorial business, acquisition of victuals" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482 T HUNTON>\n<X HUGH UNTON>\n<P II,145>\n[} [\\313. HUGH UNTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(11 May, 1482)\\]\n<P II,146>\n   Right worshipfull Maister, I recommaunde me unto you. Syr, as\nfor yowr gret mater afore my lord Bryan the waraunt is in; I\nhave geten hit in. Syr, Worthe is here nowe and the Justices\nhave graunt him his reddicion; bot your counsell sayen hit is no\ngret hurt for you, for and he enter by his awne auctorite ye may\nput him owte and take ye the profetes of the land. And gif he\nenter by auctorite of the Sheref by a writ, is called (\\habere\nfacias sesinam\\) , ye most suffer the Sherefs Officers to enter\nby vertu of the writ or waraunt, and as sone as thai ben gone\nenter ye ageyn and take the profetez. Syr, as for all your other\naccions I shall take as gud hede +terto as I can for every\nayeynest the terme And sum fals pacche will be don, the which\nshal not be to my power, with goddes grace. Syr, ther is an\naccion nowe newe taken ayeynest you in Hampshire at the sute of\non Agnes Foster, wydowe; but is trespas. Syr, as for wyne I have\nsent you by John Somer, to be deliveret to John Baker a Henley,\nij hogges hedes of Claret wyne, a hogges hed of red wyne, a\nhogges hede of white wyne. And as for spices I spake to Maister\nRussh; hee [\\SIC\\] thai loke for a gale comys nowe in, as he\nsais and then he will by be gret, and then ye shall have with\nhim as moche as ye will: bot he will lay down now no money for\nnoon. And as for candell, we can have non such as ye send fore,\nas Taylboys can tell your Maistership. And as for fyssh, I can\nnone by withoute money. And rysshes and sope I have send you by\nJohn Somers barge, the which wilbe at Henley opon Sonday or\nMonday at the forthest. Syr, this day messyngers go into every\nshire with commissions and writtes of proclamacions, that every\nman that hase endented to go with the Kyng to be redy with in\nxiiij dayes. Syr, the Kyng departes northewardes opon Twesday in\nWhitsonday weke. And therefore Maister Russh counseles you in\nany wise ye to be here Monday all day to labour to my lord\nMarkas as for your mater anendes the Qwene and divers other\ncauses, the which he will enfourme you of at your comyng. And\n<P II,147>\nallmighty Jhesu have you in kepyng. Writen this Saterday. And as\nfor the joyner your werk wilnot be redy bot ayeynest midsomer.\n   Your owne servaunt H. Unton.\n   To my worshipful Maister Syr William Stonor, knyght for +te\nbody.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 11 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Unton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUNTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Unton to William Stonor on ? 11 May, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMORSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship in St John the Baptist, Hereford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Morse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in St John the Baptist, Hereford; lived at the time in Great Coggeshall in Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper, shoemaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "222" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Morse" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "harbouring of traitors" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1590 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 63>\n[} [\\NO. XXXVII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\6th July, 1590.\\]\n   Greatar promises, more affection, and grauntz of more\nacknowelegings of receued good turnes, my deare brother, none\ncan bettar remember than this gentilman by your charge hathe\nmade me understand; wherby I thinke all my endeuors wel\nrecompensed, that see them so wel acknoweleged; and do trust\nthat my counseles, if the so muche content you, wil serue for\nmemorialz to turne your actions to serue the turne of your safe\ngouernement, and make the lookars-on honor your worthe, and\nreuerence suche a rular.\n   And lest fayre semblance, that easely may begile, do not\nbrede your ignorance of suche persons as ether pretend religion\nor dissemble deuotion, let me warne you that ther is risen,\nbothe in your realme and myne, a secte of perilous consequence,\nsuche as wold haue no kings but a presbitrye, and take our place\nwhile the inioy our privilege, with a shade of Godes word, wiche\nnon is juged to folow right without by ther censure the be so\ndemed. Yea, looke we wel unto them. Whan the haue made in our\npeoples hartz a doubt of our religion, and that we erre if the\nsay so, what perilous\n<P 64>\nissue this may make I rather thinke than mynde to write.\n(\\Sapienti pauca.\\) I pray you stap the mouthes, or make shortar\nthe toungz, of suche ministars as dare presume to make oraison\nin ther pulpitz for the persecuted in Ingland for the gospel.\n   Suppose you, my deare brother, that I can tollerat suche\nscandalz of my sincere gouuernement? No. I hope, howsoeuer you\nbe pleased to beare with ther audacitie towards your selfe, yet\nyou wil not suffar a strange king receaue that indignitie at\nsuche caterpilars hand, that, instede of fruit, I am affraid wil\nstuf your realme with venom. Of this I haue particularisd more\nto this bearar, togither with other answers to his charge,\nbesiching you to heare them, and not to giue more harbor-rome to\nvacabond traitors and seditious inventors, but to returne them\nto me, or banische them your land. And thus, with my many\nthankes for your honorable intertainementz of my late embassade,\nI commit you to God, who euer preserue you com al iuel counsel,\nand send you grace to folow the best.\n   Your most assured loving sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my deere brother, the king of Scotland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "390" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on 6 July, 1590"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Grainge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Grainge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Grainge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "collectionSent"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FNorfolk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "?Norfolk" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Suffolk)?" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15i_influenced>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "оказал влияние на"@ru , "a influencé"@fr , "影响了"@cn , "beeinflußte"@de , "influenciou"@pt , "επηρέασε"@el , "influenced"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBOURCHIER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Bourchier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BOURCHIER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF BENNINGBROUGH HALL, YORKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "THIRD SON OF SIR WILLIAM BOURCHIER AND KATHERINE NÉE BARRINGTON, SISTER OF SIR FRANCIS BARRINGTON; younger brother of Sir John Bourchier" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
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                "3" ;
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                false ;
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                "Sir Richard Dyer of Staughton" ;
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                "Anna" ;
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                "Carr" ;
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                "1st husband Sir Edawrd Carr, 2nd husband Henry Cromwell (eldest son of Oliver Cromwell)." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "Anna Carr" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RALPH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PINDER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "619" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RALPH PINDER" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_075>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Hutton" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1626 FN M2HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 2>\n<P 312>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCI.\\] MATTHEW HUTTON TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}]\n[\\23 Sep. 1626.\\]\n   Sir, M=r=. Sotherne hath falsifyed his trust, and this\nmorninge before I gott to towne arrested my unckle Thomas; who,\nfor any thing I can gather from him, is content to undergoe the\nextreamity of the law, and that out of willfulnes rather then\nnecessity. He intendeth, yf he can prevayl with the \nUnder-Sheriff, to see you in his way; in which respect I have\nmade bold humbly to intreat your forbearance of any further\nengaging yourselfe untill all such to whom any preceding\nincumbrances do appertaine be called in, to knowe what security\nthey will be content to accept off, that so we may know the\nuttermost of our dangers before we engage ourselves any further.\nI intend this night to know Sir Talbot his intention, and\npresently after you shall partake the same. Thus cravinge pardon\nfor my boldness,humbly cravinge your blessing for\n   Your dutifull sonne\n   Matthew Hutton.\n   Rich. 23=th= 7=ber=, 1626.\n   To his lovinge father, S=r= Timothy Hutton, K=t=., att\nPopleton, be these del. The bearer is satisffyed.\n\n"@en ;
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                "23 September" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "312" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "171" ;
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                "1626" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rich.+%28%3F+Richmond> ;
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                "Matthew Hutton to Timothy Hutton on 23 September, 1626"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 185>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THEOPHILUS JONES^]\n   To S=r= Theoph. Jones.\nDeare S=r=\n   I have seen an expression of yo=rs= in Major Cadwyan's\nl'=re=, w=ch= layd upon mee a deepe obligac~on of thankfulness\n<P 186>\nfor yo=r= respects, but it carries w=th= it too great a weight\nfor acceptac~on, by one soe little meriting. Letters from\nChester and Beumaris brings the most acceptable newes y=t= ever\nwee had of God's crowning mercies, and seasonable Deliverance,\npromiseing a period to our troubles: The totall overthrow of\nScotts P=r=tend=er= and all his Forces, not in a blow (w=ch=\nmight be ascribed to chance by those that have noe other God to\nattribute to) but in a series of successes that his purpose\nmight be seene (who disposeth of all powers) to make this the\ntime of finishing o=r= troubles, in England and Scotland. I\nshall onely menc~on some, Sterlin Castle, a place of impregnable\nstrength, having in it 40 peices of ordnances, provisions for\n500 men a yeare, 5000 armes, great store of powder, Claret Wine,\nStrong Water, &c., was in less than one day storming with gunnes\nand morter pieces, delivered to Leif=t= Gen=ll= Monk. E. of\nDerby was left in Lanc=re= to raise the countrey, and had got\ntogether 1500, was by Col. Lilbourne w=th= his horse, and some\nfoote from Chester, in his own countrey, defeated. S=r= Thomas\nTildsley, Lo=r= Witherington, Col. Ashurst, and many other\npersons of quality, and 500 more slayne and taken, himself\nwounded, escaping to his king's army, w=ch= army being lodged at\nWorcester, was on this day seavenight engaged by the Lord\nGen=ll= and his forces, and totally routed. The foote reported\nall to be put to the sword, and 4 or 5000 horse, as my letter\nsayeth taken, the rest scattered, not then known. Darbey, and\nthe Lord Lowtherdale w=th= a party made northward, and in\nSherropshire were met w=th= and both of them taken. The citty\nand country did vanimously raise, and in great strength to\noppose this pretender, and one of my l'=res= menc~ons, That y=e=\nLord Gen=ll= had 40000 men come to him, but dismissed above\n20000 of them. The countrey sent in provisions, and fresh\nhorses, for his army w=th=out number as the letter menc~ons.\n<P 187>\n   M=r= Lowe and M=r= Gibbons were both executed att Tower Hill,\nabout 3 weekes since. M=r= Scott hath desired the safe\nconveighance of the inclosed by your hand, and I desire you to\nintimate to the gentlemen from mee, that he shall find those\nfavo=rs= and respects he so justly meritts, and may expect made\ngood with him, so far as my interest may carry things to his\nadvantage w=ch= I had written to him my selfe, but that I am not\nknowne unto him. My humble services to yo=r= sweete Lady.\n   Yo=r= very affectionate Cousin to serve you,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 10=th= Sep=th= 1651\nIn this Letter was inclosed the w=th=in mentioned l'=re=, and\ndirrected thus - for my very worthy friend M=r= Terence Coglan,\nat Killolgan, in the Kings County, Ireland.\n[^LIST OF LETTERS SENT OMITTED^]\n\n"@en ;
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                "10 September" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "185" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Theophilus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, commander of a regiment" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "army officers, kinsmen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Theophilus Jones on 10 September, 1651"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria> ;
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                "Uprightby (Upperby), Cumbria" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Uprightby (Upperby)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHYLTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Scott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
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                "1725-1793" ;
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                "Halesowen, Birmingham, Warwickshire, moved there in 1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Little is known of his early life. Refers to \"shattered fortune\", loss of place at court. Shenstone's neighbour and friend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1793" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Scott Hylton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 27>\n[} [\\XX. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeare Sister,\n   It is now all most a yeare since I heard from you, but have\nwritten often to you, yett not lately by reson of the remotenes\nof this plase, where I have lain in with my company this 16\nweakes which hath bin the cause I coulde not wryght. I shall be\nextreame glad to hear that yourselfe and little sonn is in good\nhelth, which is one of the cheafest occasyons of this\nmessenger's goinge, for England; whome I have gyven order to\nmacke a jorny downe to your howse in the country, if his fortune\nbe not to find you in London. His staye is not to be longer then\nto bringe me answer of some letters which I have sent him with\nto the Corte. I could wish my fortune answerable to my\naffectyon, that I might show it by doing you\n<P 28>\nservis Thus, commending myself very affectionately to yourselfe\nand little Fredderyck, I rest in hast, Your lovinge brother,\n   T. Meautys\nJulyers, October 17, 1614.\n   To my deare sister, y=e= Ladie Cornewallis, present these, at\nBroome Haull in Souffolcke or elsewhere.\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "187" ;
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                "1614" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_J%C3%BClich+%28Juliers%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 17 October, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_042>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "a suitor's letter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 89>\n[} [\\LETTER LXII.\\] }]\n(^To the right honorable my especyall good master, Sir Robart\nPlompton, kt.^)\n   After the most humble and due recomendation had, please yt\nyour mastership, that in the most humble lowly wyse I may be\nrecomended unto my singuler good ladies; praying you to have me\nexcused in that I send no wyld fole to you afore this tyme, for\nin all Lancashire cold none be had for none money. The snaw and\nfrost was so great, none was in the country, but fled away to\nsee; and that caused me that I sent not, as I promysed. Sir,\nRobart, my servant, is a true servant to me, neverthelesse he is\nlarge to ryde afore my male, and over weyghty for my horse;\nwherfore he hartely desireth me to wryte to your mastership for\nhim. He is a true man of tongue and hands, and a kind and a good\nman. If yt please your mastership to take him to your service, I\nbesech you to be his good master, and the better at the\ninstaunce of my especyall prayer. Sir, I have given to him the\nblacke horse that bar him from the feild; and if ther be any\nservice that ye will comand me, I am redy, and wilbe to my lives\nend at your comandement, all other lordship and mastership layd\naparte. My lord kepeth a great Cristinmas, as ever was in this\ncountry, and is my especyall good lord, as I trust in a short\ntyme your mastership shall know. My simple bedfelow, your\nbedewoman and servant, in the most humble wyse recomendeth hir\nunto your mastership, and to my ladys good ladyship, and your\nservants; as knoweth (^Jesu^) , who preserve you. Wrytten at\nLathum, the iij. day of January.\n   Your most humble servant, Ed. Plompton, sectory to my lord\nStraung.\n[\\3 Jan. 1489-90.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "304" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Latham+Hall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 3 January, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAYTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hayter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Posts in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Clerk in the Navy Office, under Pepys 1660s; arrested for conventicling 1663; chief clerk 1664; purveyor of petty emptions 1668; clerk of the acts 1673-77 jointly with John Pepys Jr.; secretary to the admiralty 1679-80; comptroller of the Navy 1680-83; assistant to the comptroller 1682-86; assistant to the commissioners for old accounts 1686-88; assistant to the comptroller 1688. (Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Secretary to the admiralty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hayter" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Migration> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yes"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P117i_includes>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "περιλαμβάνει"@el , "comporte"@fr , "включает"@ru , "inclui"@pt , "beinhaltet"@de , "includes"@en , "时段涵盖了"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_C2BURNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney, z Burney F, z Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4079" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Charterhouse School 1768; admitted pensioner at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, expelled for stealing books from the university library 1777; King's College, Aberdeen 1778, MA 1781; honorary doctorates in law from King's College & the University of Glasgow 1792; reinstated at Caius 1807, granted MA 1808; DD (Lambeth) 1812." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Burney (1726-1814), musician and author" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Burney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1757-1817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at King's Lynn, Norfolk; educated in Surrey, Cambridge (briefly, banished to Shinfield, Berkshire 1777), and 1778-81 abroad in Aberdeen, Scotland; in/near London 1781- (school in Middlesex?; livings in Surrey, Wiltshire & Kent 1811-); died at Deptford, Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second surviving son. Mother: father's 1st wife Esther Sleepe (bap. 1725?, d. 1762), musician, who may have been the daughter of Richard Sleepe, leader of the lord mayor's band, and his wife, Frances. Married 1783 Sarah (1759-1821), daughter of Dr. William Rose, headmaster. Taught at Highgate School; assistant master in Rose's private school at Chiswick; succeeded Rose as headmaster, moved the school to Hammersmith 1786; moved the school to Greenwich 1793; FRS 1802; ordained deacon 1807, priest 1808; chaplain to the king, professor of ancient literature at the Royal Academy, member of the Literary Club 1810; fellow of the Society of Antiquaries; vicar of Herne Hill, Surrey, rector of Little Hinton, Wiltshire and of St. Paul's, Deptford, Kent 1811; retired from his school 1813; rector of Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent 1815; prebendary of Lincoln 1817. Became a renowned classical scholar, amassed a huge private library." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, null" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7301" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1817" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Jr. Burney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dickleburgh>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dickleburgh, Norfolk" , "Dickleburgh" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dickleburgh" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1HOSKYNS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER, GENTLEMAN, 1604 MP (city of Hereford), 1621 JUDGE IN WALES, 1623 SERJEANT-AT-LAW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hoskyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hoskyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13838" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Winchester College; New College, Oxford 1585, MA 1592; Middle Temple 1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Cupbearer to the prior of Llanthony; yeoman, commoner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOSKYNS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1566-1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN HEREFORDSHIRE, MOVED TO SOMERSETSHIRE, SPENT 30 YEARS AT MIDDLE TEMPLE AND HEREFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIT', FRIEND OF CONTEMPORARY CELEBRITIES, SUCH AS BEN JONSON, SIR WALTER RALEIGH (FELLOW-PRISONER), John Donne, etc.; LITERARY INTERESTS; 1614 IMPRISONED FOR ONE YEAR FOR OUTSPOKENESS IN PARLIAMENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1638" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN 1 HOSKYNS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JOFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Coniston, Lancashire; Hutton John, Cumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Unmarried uncle, who supported his nephews' studies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2831" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Fleming" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P150_defines_typical_parts_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The property \"broaderPartitive\" associates an instance of E55 Type “A” with an instance of E55 Type “B”, when items of type “A” typically form part of items of type “B”, such as “car motors” and “cars”.\nIt allows Types to be organised into hierarchies. This is the sense of \"broader term partitive (BTP)\" as defined in ISO 2788 and “broaderPartitive” in SKOS.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "defines typical parts of"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RASHLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Gawdy 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ashley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "354" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Ashley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CMASSYE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Actor; FIRST APPEARS AS AN ADMIRAL'S MAN IN 1598, JOINT-LESSEE OF THE FORTUNE IN 1618 AND IN 1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHARLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MASSYE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. before 6.12.1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1635" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHARLES MASSYE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TKILLINGWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Steward to Edmund de la Pole." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Killingworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Attainted in parliament in January 1504, along with his master Edmund de la Pole." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Steward (to Edmund de la Pole)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1051" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1062" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Killingworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bramley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bramley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bramley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Heveningham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Heveningham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Heveningham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628 TC CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 253>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCXXXIX. THE KING TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.\\] }] \n   Buckingham I command You to draw my Armie together to\nPorchemouth, to the end I may send them speedli to Rochell. I\nshall send after you directions how and whaire to billett them,\nuntill the tyme that ye will be able to shipp them; for the\ndoing whairof, this shall be your sufficient warrant, it being\nthe command of\n   Your louing faithfull constant frend\n   Charles R.\nWhithall, the 6=th= of June 1628.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - favourite" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "72" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to George Villiers on 6 June, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JRUSSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "IN SERVICE OF FASTOLF, LATER AN OFFICIAL POST IN THE PORT OF YARMOUTH, BAILIFF OF YARMOUTH 1466-78, COLLECTOR BEFORE 1473, DEPUTY BUTLER 1479, M.P. FOUR TIMES 1467-83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "RUSSE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "YARMOUTH, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR SIR JOHN FASTOLF AND THOMAS HOWES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4927" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1492" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN RUSSE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_192>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news (about her husband's illness)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1644 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 304>\n[} [\\CC. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^ANNE MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Sister,\n   Although I cannot bee soe happie to receiue yo=e= lines, yett\nyo=e= kind rememberance hath not failed to give mee an assured\ntestimonie of yo=e= ferme and conciderable affection in\ncondicending vnto my request, coming in a time soe acceptable,\ny=t=, had it not bine, I and mine had not had where w=th=all to\nhaue subsisted; therefore thinke y=t= y=e= haue releeued soe\nmany dieing soules, w=ch= had suffered, had not God ordained\ny=o= to bee y=e= meanes of our presaruation. To this day my\nhusband is still att Arnheim, and is so misearablely intreted by\nthere iniustice, y=t= in this spase of a yeare hee hath not bine\nable to send mee any monie or to come vnto mee, and through his\nheuie troubbles and wantes hee is grone very sickelie, and hath\nof late bine soe extreme ill, y=t= those y=t= ware neere him was\ndoubtfull of his recouerie; and allthough it is in these partes\nill trauelling in y=e= winter sesone, y=et= I doe intend to goe\nand see him, and to leaue my chilldren att my howse in y=e= Hage\nvntill my retorne, for there is noe venturing to take them w=th=\nme; but my resolution is to come suddinelie bake againe. Thus,\nw=th= my prayers vnto the Allmightie to presarue y=o= and all\nyo=rs= in these dangerous times from\n<P 305>\nall calamities, I commit yo vnto His protection, and rest Yo'\nmost affectshonatt sister to my end,\n   Anna Meautys.\nHage, y=e= 5=th= of Jenuary, y=e= nue stile, 1644.\n   To my most deare and much honoured sister, the Lady Bacon,\natt Culford.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "304" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "267" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 5 January, 1644"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANCAVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT OF THE STAPLE; founded a grammar school at Lathbury in the 1530s and endowed scolarships at Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Cave (merchant?); high sheriff of Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANTHONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CAVE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. CALAIS, LONDON, TICKFORD ABBEY IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "OUT OF CAVE'S 29270 RUNNING WORDS 2191 HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY RICHARD JOHNSON (27079 LEFT)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "11005" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "27859" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1558" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANTHONY CAVE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hunts.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hunts." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDYER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/94251" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1653/54-1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Author of the Tory News-letters, often attacked by Defoe for both his politics and his inaccuracies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Journalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1713" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Dyer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HGREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "3RD MARQUIS OF DORSET 1530, DUKE OF SUFFOLK 1551, PRIVY COUNCILLOR 1549; EXECUTED FOR TREASON IN 1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LEI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Marquis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1554 (executed for treason)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BRADGATE PARK, LEICESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "GREY'S SISTER ANNE MARRIED HENRY WILLOUGHBY, SON OF SIR EDWARD W.; FATHER OF LADY JANE GREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DUKE OF SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "906" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1554" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY GREY" ;
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                "<Q C 1598 T PBERTIE>\n<X PEREGRINE BERTIE>\n<P 128>\n[} [\\LETTER LXX.\\] LORD WILLUGHBIE [\\TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF\nYORK).\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\4 May, 1598.\\]\n   My very goode Lord, I receaved the Queene's Majestie's\npackett and your Grace's letter this fourth of May about six in\nthe morning, and by her Highnes' letters had the very like\ndirections as it seemed by your Grace's to me you had concerning\nthe delivery of Sir Robert Kerr Lord Sesforde, and upon the same\nconditions. But, before the coming of these letters, there was\nnother man nor mention of any thing touching the same, more then\na secretary of his came to me to have pasport to ryde to your\nGrace and informe his master that his pledges were ready; which\nwhen I had graunted him, he left the same behynde him, and so\ndeparted. It seemeth that her Majestie's plesure is, before\nSesford should be inlarged, there should be putt into my handes\nthe brother of the said Sesford, with two persons of kynn to\nhim, to remayne prisoners in some suche place as shalbe\nappoynted thereunto, untill these pledges that ar to be given in\nby the indent of the late Commissioners on both sydes for the\nborder causes shalbe accordingly entered; and with this caution\nalso before he be dismissed from your Lordship, that he gyve in\nwriting under his hand and seale, that if, after his brother and\nkinsfolkes shalbe delivered into my handes, he doe not within\none moneth next after following recover and deliver in those\npledges which by the said Commissioners' indent ought on his\npart to be entered, he shall then return to Barwick and yeald\nhimself prisoner into my handes, to be kept in such places of\nthese north partes as to her Majestie shalbe thought fitt,\nuntill he shall have performed on his part that which by the\nsayd indent was agreed should be done. Wherfore it may please\nyour Grace to deale effectually with Sir R. Kerr Lord Sesford,\nto take order to proceade herin according to her Majestye's\npleasure; and, assone as ever his brother and kinsfolkes\n<P 129>\napoynted shalbe delivered into my handes, I shall send your\nGrace present word, and thinck it very convenient that then you\nsend him to Duresme by such gentlemen of your choyse of that\ncountry (myself being altogether unacquaynted in those partes)\nas you shall thinke meete, acording to your Grace's owne project\nin your postscript. And I would willingly entreat you to give me\nyour opinion what manner of persons were fitt to be sent from me\nfor his receaving there, whether martiall men for a guard, or\ncivill politique men for entring into his counsell; whether\nmany, or fewe; with great countenance, or with ordinary\ncomplement; for in these things I would be glad nether to doe\ntoo much nor too little, but, as I have direction by mutuall\ncorrespondency with your Lordship, that which might be most\nacceptable service. And so I humbly take my leave. From Barwick,\nthe 4=th= of May, 1598.\n   Your Grace's assured,\n   P. Wyllughby.\n   To the Right Reverend Father in God, the Lord Archbishop of\nYorke his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Greene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "317" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGREENE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Godfrey Greene to William I Plumpton on 14 February, 1464"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PMOULSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Moulson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "General agent to the Purefoys. Freeman of the Vintners' Company 1717." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Wine merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4237" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Moulson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWILSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SECRETARY OF STATE AND SCHOLAR, MP 1572, AMBASSADOR." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Dr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1525?-1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LINCOLNSHIRE, EDUCATED AT ETON AND CAMBRIDGE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER A GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2161" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "987" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1581" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS WILSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ipswich>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ipswich" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ipswich" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TKNYVETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Succeeded to the family estates 1618; refused knighthood 1625/6; porter of the mint 1630; royalist, imprisoned by the parliamentary forces for 2 months 1643; retired from public life afterwards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Knyvett, y Knyvett 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Brought up by his grandparents (grandfather had a huge library); early education from John Rawlyns, rector of Attleborough; admitted fellow-commoner at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1611 (tutor Elias Travers), matriculated 1612, BA 1614." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Knyvett (d. 1605); wife Elizabeth (d. 1632), 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey, Norfolk, one of the gentlewomen of the queen's privy chamber 1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Knyvett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1596-1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk (birthplace & domicile); educated in Norfolk & Cambridge; visits to London in, e.g., legal business; frequent visits to Henham, Suffolk (daughter's house) 1653-, moved there c. 1657." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Nephew of Lady Katherine Paston née Knyvett. Married 1620 Katherine (d. 1646), youngest daughter of Thomas Burgh, 5th Baron Burgh of Gainsborough." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "51097" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1658" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Knyvett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_113>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482 FS HMAKNEY>\n<X HENRY MAKNEY>\n<P II,138>\n[} [\\304. HENRY MAKNEY TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 29 Jan. 1482)\\]\n<P II,139>\n   My ryghte worshipful Maistire, y recomand me to youe &c. Syr,\nthe prioure of Frideswide of Oxford is collector of the dymys,\nhe hathe sen to Pirton and hathe suspendide +te cherche for the\ndymys, and also he suspendide olde Bayly, whiche hath parcelle\nof +te tythis in Pirton undire youe. Wherfor ye moste se a\nremedy that +te parishens may be servyde and the dymys payde. Y\nhire +tat the dymys ben more +ten xl. s., whiche is unpayd. Also\nhere is on Willm. Clerke of Nustelynge, whiche is grevously\nvexide and trowblide by Thomas Hardgrave for suche servise as he\ndide to Edmunde Ramsey in youre behalfe, wen +te furste\npossession was take +ter; and also when ye were +ter ye made\nhyme brynge the tenantis to Rumsey to speke with youe; for\nwhiche causis he dare not abide in his house for drede of\narestinge by write or for suerte of the pease: wherfore the seid\nClerke besechithe your gode Maistershippe to lete make a cerche\nif +ter be any accion conceveide ayenste hyme by Hardgrave, and\n+tat he my+gte have a (\\supersedeas\\) fro the Chancery, whiche\nshulde cause odire men to be glade to do youe servise in +tat\ncontre, if ye kepe this man harmeles &c. Item youre husbondrie\nis note welle gydide: ye have iiij or v hynys and but on plowe\ngoynge, where as +ge my+gte have ij plows. Y have spoke to +te\nbayly to have fewere servantes or a nodire plowe goynge: but he\nwulde note be rewlide by me, but take his owne wey, whiche\nwulnote be moste for your profite, as y trowe. Item your\nchildern be note at Oxford by cause of horse, money and men: for\nyour servantes dare note come in Oxford. At Stonore, the Tuysday\nnexte afore Candelmasday,\n   Your servant H. Makney.\n   To my Ryghte reverente Maister, Syr Willm. Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 29 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "steward - master?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Makney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "314" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMAKNEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Makney to William Stonor on ? 29 January, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Salo>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Salo" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Salo" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tedington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tedington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tedington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barnaoul>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barnaoul, Russia" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barnaoul" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ormesby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ormesby, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ormesby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCRISPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden, y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Denne Sr. (1577-1656) of Denne-hill, recorder of Canterbury 1643-55; wife Dorothy Tanfield, an Essex lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomasine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Crispe née Denne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Kent (probable birthplace and domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Twin sister of Thomas Denne Jr. (1622-1648). Married 1649 Sir Nicholas Crispe of Quex, Isle of Thanet, Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1015" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1622" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomasine Crispe née Denne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MRSHALFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Halford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "894" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Halford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lewys>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lewys" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lewys" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 405>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLVIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 406>\n   Good Mr. secretary, remember Seburo, my honour and creditt\nlieth vppon it.\n   The manner of our proceeding Mr. Gorge shall tell you, from\nour first going fourth of this iourney till he departed after\nthe wyning of Dorsborge, which was happilie gotten, being so\nwell walled and double ditched as it was, for the prince was\ncome as farr as Eltons with his forces to reskew it, but he came\nto late, for the same day we had it. Hit is the first towne wonn\nby the cannon for the states these ix yeres, and it is a towne\nas fitt for vs as can be, for Zutphin can now little harme vs,\nfor it is environed of\n<P 407>\neuerye side; Deventer and othir townes beneth it, and this towne\nand Arnham aboue it, all vppon one river.\n   The marshall, I thanke God, mends verie well, and shall carye\na bullett in his bellie as long as he liues. God hath\nwonderfully delt for his saving aliue, and I escaped well, I\nthanke Him, the same instant. For saving me he had it, as I\nwrote vnto you, for I first spied the wall to be verie nere, and\nhe found he was past his marke, and stept before me, at which\nverie stepp he receaued the blow, which perhapps had lighted\nmore daingerous vppon me, being higher then he, but God can\ndefend whoe he will.\n   Roger Williams hath gott a blow thorow the arme, one evil\nfire. I warned him of it, being in trench with me, and would\nneed run vpp and downe so oft out of the trench, with a great\nplume of feathers in his gylt morion, as so many shott coming at\nhim he could hardlie escape with soe little hurt. He saw ther\nwas [{some went out{] of my trench to gaze and were strait hit,\nand on kild out-right, that were [{n{]euer such marks as he was,\nand within point-blanke of a caliver. God be thanked, all things\nconsidered, that we lost noe more. I thinke there is not xij\nkild since we came before the towne, and I beleeue never men\nlodged so nere a towne the first day as we did, and began our\ntrench the first night, which had like to haue bine costly to\nsome. We attend here looking for the enemie, but our stay is to\nstrengthen the towne better, or I departe.\n   This day I received letters from the count Newenor who is\nwith the rutters, and tells me theie will march further with all\n[\\speed\\] . He sends me worde that old Ramelius was sent vnto\nhim by the kinge of Denmarke, to will the count to send me word,\nthat, if the rutters stay, or vse delay, that he will furnish\nhim with ij=m= of his best horse and iij=m= footmen, and shalbe\nwith him within xv dayes; and that her majestie had sent vnto\nhim that he should help me if there were occasion, and her\nmajestie should see he\n<P 408>\nwas at her comandement. Though the yere be to far past now to\nlevy those countrei horsmen, yet her majestie may see that\nkinges good devotion, which I pray you, sir, to remember to her\nmajestie, that the kinge maie receaue thanks, and to keepe him\nin [\\t\\]his mind still; for, if her majestie doe goe forward\nwith this cause, than his offer will serue well against the\nspringe, for, noe doubts, against that time, the kinge of Spaine\nwill sett vpp his rest; and truly, but for this armie of her\nmajesties, at this time, now, the prince had prevailed this\nyere, to the verie townes of Holland. All these parts, Gelders,\nOverisell, the Vellow, Vtrickt, and Freseland, had bine gone\ncleane or this day, and for all the men that came over so fast,\nI doe assure you at Elten, our last campe, we had not 4,500\nEnglish footmen, nor xiij=c= horse, English, Duch, and all, nor\naboue 1,100 Scotts and Duch foote. All which [\\is\\] a small army\nto defend such an enemie, as is at the lest at this howre 3,000\nhorse, and 8,000 footmen, if not 10,000. Neuerthelesse, I trust\nnot only to keepe all these parts safe, but, if our rutters come\nin time, make him seeke a new coast to dwell in. In the meane\ntime, I am glad as he got ij townes of ours by reason, we haue\ngotten ij of his by force, and honorably, and, vppon my word,\nthe states will not change these ij for iiij such as thother,\ntheie be so fitt to annoy the enemie, as you will not beleeue\nthe hurt Axell hath done him, and now we haue this towne,\nZutphin wilbe nothing, considering how it shalbe beseiged by\nDeventer and this towne. We haue the whole river of Isell save\nZuttphin, and the prince must now gett him another place for\nprovion then Cullen, for Cassamer hath forbidden anie vittell to\npasse his countrey, either to Cullen or that waye. Soe that\nCullen beginns to growe weary of the prince, and so doth the\nduke of Cleave, albeit he and his sonne hath giuen him all the\nhelp theie can, as well in deliuering vpp their towne to him, as\neuerie [\\way\\] ells, but he will double smart for it, the\nrutters once being come.\n<P 409>\n   I receaued a letter from sir Edward Stafford, wherin he doth\ngiue me warning of one Caesar, an Italian, that is gon into\nEngland, and doth meane to come over to me for some myschief. By\nhis description it should be a surgion, for their were ij\nItalians, both surgions, and both their names Caesars, and be\nboth of Rome, and very villaines, yet found theie great fauor of\nme in England. Yf it be either of them, as he sayth this man\nconfessed he serued me, it were not amisse he [\\and\\] his\ncompanion were staid there, or ells, if theie desire earnistly\nto come over to me, give me warninge and write your letters by\nthem to me, and then I will handle them well enough here; in the\nmeane time, if theie linger there, for feare of her majestie\nclapp them vpp, for she is their principall mark.\n   I trust, after Wilks be come home, I shall heare of her\nmajesties resolucion. If she leaue of her hold that is offerd,\nall is gon; and except she take vppon her all, all wilbe gon,\nand that shortly. For my none parte, I trust not to leaue anie\ndishonour behind me for her majestie; and except she take the\ncause princly in hand, and call her parliament, and accept that\nhir subiects will offer her to maintayne this charge, hit will\nbut consume her treasor and loose the countries. Yet better were\nit to make some secret confederacye first with Denmark, and, if\nI knew her pleasure onlie, I could deall by the count Hollock\nwith the king of Denmark, quickly to knowe his mind. High time\nit is that her majestie did resolue one way or other, for our\nstates growe stately, and wilbe high or low as God shall dispose\nof this iourney, for theie yet feare her majesties acceptacion\nfurther, and hir continuance with this charge doubtfull. Theie\nbe iumbling vnderhand, I dowbt. Theie doe send to hir majestie,\nas Wilks can tell you, touchinge this point. Menyn and Walke be\nappointed; Valk is a shrewd fellowe and a fine; Menyn is the\ndeper man indeed, and I thinke the honester, and being well vsed\nthe ablest man of all the states to serue her. He hath great\ncredit as anie one man.\n<P 410>\nLett him be inwardly vsed; and he is but poore, which you must\nconsider, but with great secrecy. Thus far you well; in hast,\nthis 4th September.\n   Your assured freind.\n   I doubt not but her majestie will shewe my letter touching\nthese causes.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1324" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 4 September, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Lodge+%28Weston+Underwood%29>
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                "The Lodge (Weston Underwood)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The Lodge (Weston Underwood)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winchester+Castle+%28Hampshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Winchester Castle (Hampshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winchester Castle (Hampshire)" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An agent (eg. person, group, software or physical artifact)." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Agent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#equivalentClass>
                <http://purl.org/dc/terms/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P133_is_separated_from>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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                "This symmetric property allows instances of E4 Period that do not overlap both temporally and spatially, to be related i,e. they do not share any spatio-temporal extent.\nThis property does not imply any ordering or sequence between the two periods either spatial or temporal.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_070>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money &c.)" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 FO THBOWES>\n<X THOMAS BOWES>\n<P 308>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXVI.\\] THOMAS BOWES TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}] \n[\\4 May, 1623.\\]\n   Sir, I have beene at Newcastle and at Sir Wm. Wrey's, but Sir\nWm. Wrey was gone into Yorkshire. I stande in doubt I shall not\ngitt money in tyme. I have spoken with one M=r=. Coale; his\nanswere is delatorye. He seemes as thoughe he woulde buy yt; but\nhe hath an offer of Folansbye by my nephew Hiltone, that lyes\nnearer to Newcastle, and therefore he will not part with his\nmoney untill he be resolved for yt: yet he hath promised me an\nanswere this weeke by our carryers that goes to Newcastle. Upon\nhis words I went to the east of Bishoppricke to have spoken with\nmy nephew John Hilton, but I missed of\n<P 309>\nhim; and his wife tells me that she thinkes yt is not of sale. I\nshall have answere from John Hilton tomorrow, as I expecte. I\nhave written to Sir Wm. Wrey by this bearer: what yt will worke\nwith him I know not; but, yf he please to doe me the favour he\nmay doe, I shall rest ever beholden to him. If he returne me any\nanswere, call for yt and see yt, yf you please; and, howesoever\nhe please to doe, I will not cease to labor to procure this\nmoney at some hand, and therefore I staye tomorrow at home to\nheare from him. I have ridden downe my grasse horses in this\njourney, otherwise I would have come over; but I must needs ease\nthem to-daye, to have them readye upon Tuesday. Thus,\ncommendinge my love to you, I rest\n   Your assured lovinge brother,\n   Thomas Bowes.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "308" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
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                "esquire" ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "269" ;
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                "1623" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
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                "Thomas Bowes to Timothy Hutton on 4 May, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_155>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "private (about the Queen of Bohemia's loss of husband, about his children)" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1632 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 252>\n[} [\\CLXII. SIR T. MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Sister,\n   I cannot but let you know what an afflycted and grieved lady\nthe Queene of Bobemia is for the death of the King, who dyed at\nMentz in Germany. Certainly no whoman shoulde tacke the death of\na husband more to hart then this Queene doth. I would that it\nlay in your power any waye in these her sorrows to bee a comfort\nto her, for I do asshewer you that you are much bound to her for\nher good opinnyon of you; for, not long before the newes came of\nthe King's death, I had the honnor to wayghte upon her at her\ncourt at Rine, where she then was, and, amongst other discourse\nthat her Majestie was pleased to move unto me, she asked me when\nI heard from you, and wheather my sonne were with you still or\nnoe. I toulde her that he was: \"Otherwaies,\" said her Ma=tie=,\n\"you neede tacke no care for him.\" I made her\n<P 253>\nanswer that my care for him was the les, in regarde that I knew\nhim to bee with soe good a friend. And said she, \"Your sister is\none of the best dispositions in the world, and every way I doe\nlove her very well, and better then any lady in England that I\nknowe, and have a great deale of reason to doe soe.\" This was\nher Ma=tie's= discours of you at that time before the Princes\nand the rest of the ladies there present. Now, I pray, give me\nleave to ask you a question, and that is, How you lyke my lyttle\ngirle that is with my wyfe? I must tell you that she hath bin\nlapt in the skirts of her father's shirt, for she is beloved\nwhere she comes, and I love her very well, and soe doth she me;\nand yet somtymes I can wipp her and love her too. You must\nexcuse me for using this language, for, when I cannot see my\nchildren, it does me good to talke of them. Now, as M=r= Mayor\nof Dover tolde my Lord of Essex that he had a better cup of wine\nin his sellar then that he had given his Lordship at that tyme\nto drynck of, soe I must say I have another girle at home that\nis as prettie as Nan, which God make me thankful to Him for, and\nbles me with meanes as may provyde for them! And soe, with my\nlove and affection to you and all yours, I committ you to God,\nand rest,\n   Yours, T. Meautys.\nArnheim, the 2=d= of Desember 1632.\n   To my deere sister, the Lady Bacon, geve these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "2 December" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "252" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arnhem> ;
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                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 December, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Terceira>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Azores> ;
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                "Terceira, Azores" ;
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                "Terceira" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wellington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wellington, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wellington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JEARDLEYWILMOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Served in Parliament 1776-1796 as MP for Tiverton, then Coventry; a book collector and antiquarian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Jones W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University College, Oxford 1769; fellow of All Souls College; called to the Inner Temple 1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Eardley-Wilmot (1709–1792), judge, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Eardley-Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1749-1815" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably from London; Oxford 1760s; London; died in Bruce Castle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A book collector and antiquarian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Whig politician, jurist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1415" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1815" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Eardley-Wilmot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster+Palace>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Westminster Palace, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Westminster Palace" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_095>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business, family news (lady Stonor's illness)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480 FS HMAKNEY>\n<X HENRY MAKNEY>\n<P II,111>\n[} [\\275. H. MAKNEY TO (SIR WILLIAM STONOR)\\] }]\n[\\(17 Sept. 1480)\\]\n   My Ryghte reverente and my syngler gode Maistire, aftire due\nrecomendacion, Sire, pleasithe to wete +tat my lady is in gode\nhele, blesside be Jhesu, and recomendide unto youe with alle\nhere herte and mynde, and alle your servantes also, and praythe\ndaily for your prosperite and wusshuppe, in especiall for your\nsone comynge home &c. Syr, your parke gothe welle onewarde in\ndikinge and in pale, your husbondrie in like wise, and befe and\nmoten wex, and the state, with alle odire vitaile, and specially\nmoney. Y pray youe remembre your lente stuffe. Y wulde have be\nwith youe my selfe or +tis tyme, but y ame so grevyde in my\nbakke +tat y may nethe ride ne go. We hire of your grete and\nimportune chargis latly leyde on youe, whiche causithe alle your\nfrendis to be y-ryghte full sory therofe: but y beseche Jhesu\ncontynue youe in honoure as ye have begon, and +tat ye may\nfurnysshe your selfe in alle abilymentes of werre lyke unto your\nffelowshyppe beynge in rome as ye are in. And also my lady hath\nsente here water unto M. Derwothe to undirstonde his conceite,\nande howe he demyth by here water whedir she be in wey of\nmending &c. On Soneday nexte afor sente Mathewes day, at\nStonore.\n   Your servaunte, H. Makney.\n   To my Ryght Worshipfull Maister.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 17 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "steward - master?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Makney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMAKNEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Makney to William Stonor on ? 17 September, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report on crime in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T W1FLEETWOOD>\n<X WILLIAM FLEETWOOD 1>\n<P 295>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXVI. M=R=. RECORDER FLEETWOOD TO LORD TREASURER\nBURGHLEY.\\] }] \n<P 296>\n   Right honorable and my verie good Lord, uppon Thursdaye\nlaste, beinge the crastinn of Trinitie Terme, we kepte a\nSessions of Inquyrie in London in the forenone, and in the\nafternone we kepte the lyke att Fynsburie for Middlesex, in\nwhich two severall Sessionses all such as were to be arrayegned\nfor felonye at the Gaole deliverye were indyted. Uppon Frydaie\nlast we sate at the Justice hall att Newgate from vij in the\nmorninge untill vij att night, where were condempned\n<P 297>\ncerten horstealers, cutpurses, and such lyke, to the nusmber of\nx., whereof ix. were executed, and the tenthe stayed by a meanes\nfrom the Courte. These were executed uppon Saterdaye in the\nmorninge. There was a Showmaker also condempned for wyllfull\nmurder commytted in the Blacke ffryers, who was executed uppon\nMondaie in the morninge. The same daye my Lord Maior beinge\nabsent abowte the goods of the Spannyards, and also all my Lords\nthe Justices of the Benches beinge also awaye, we fewe that were\nthere did spend the same daie abowte the searchinge out of\nsundrye that were receptors of ffelons, where we fownd a greate\nmanye aswell in London, Westminster, Sowthwarke, as in all other\nplaces abowte the same. Amongest our travells this one matter\ntumbled owt by the waye, that one Wotton a gentilman borne, and\nsometyme a marchauntt man of good credyte, who fallinge by tyme\ninto decaye, kepte an Alehowse att Smarts keye neere\nByllingesgate, and after, for some mysdemeanor beinge put downe,\nhe reared upp a newe trade of lyffe, and in the same Howse he\nprocured all the Cuttpurses abowt this Cittie to repaire to his\nsaid howse. There, was as schole howse sett upp to learne younge\nboyes to cutt purses. There were hung up two devises, the one\nwas a pockett, the other was a purse. The pockett had in yt\ncerten cownters and was hunge abowte with hawkes bells, and over\nthe toppe did hannge a litle sacring bell; and he that could\ntake owt a cownter without any noyse, was allowed to\n<P 298>\nbe (^a publique ffoyster^) : and he that could take a peece of\nsylver owt of the purse without the noyse of any of the bells,\nhe was adjudged (^a judiciall Nypper^) . Nota that a ffoister is\na Pick-pockett, and a Nypper is termed a Pickepurse, or a\nCutpurse. And as concerninge this matter, I will sett downe noe\nmore in this place, but referr your Lordship to the paper herein\nenclosed.\n   Saterdaye and Sondaie beinge past, uppon Mondaie my Lord\nMaior, my Lord Buckhurste, the M=r=. of the Rooles, my Lord\nAnderson, M=r=. Sackford Master of the Requests, S=r=. Rowland\nHayward, my selffe, M=r=. Owen, and M=r=. Younge, with the\nassystaunce of M=r=. Attorney and M=r=. Solicitor, did arraigne\none Awfeild, Webley, and Crabbe, for sparcinge abrood certen\nlewed, sedicious, and traytorous bookes; Awfeild did most\ntrayterously maynteyne the booke, with longe tedious and\nfrivolous wordes and speaches. Webley did affirme as much as\nAwfeild had uttered. They are both executed thorough Gods\ngoodnes and yo=r= Lordshipps good helpe, as M=r=. Younge told\nme. There came a Letter to reprive Awfeild, yt was not well\ndigested of as many as knewe of yt, but after all was well\ntaken. When he was executed, his bodye was brought into S=t=.\nPulchers to be buryed, but the parishioners would not suffer a\nTraytor's corpes to be layed in the earthe where theire parents,\nwyeffs, chyldren, kynred, maisters, and old neighbors did rest:\nand so his carcase was retourned to the buryall grounde neere\nTyborne, and there I leave yt. Crabbe surelye\n<P 299>\ndid renownce the Pope, and my Lords and the rest of the Benche\nmoved M=r=. Attorney and M=r=. Solicitor to be a meane to her\nMaiestie for him, and for that cause he was stayed. Trewelye my\nLord it is nothinge needfull to wrytte for the staye of any to\nbe repryved, for there is not any in our Commyssion of London or\nMiddlesex but we are desirous to save or staye any poore\nwretche, yf by color of any lawe or reason we maye doe ytt. My\nsingler good Lord my Lord William of Wynchester was wonte to\nsaye, \"when the Courte is furthest from London, then is there\nthe best justice done in all England.\" I once hard as great a\nparsonage in office and authoritye as ever He was, and yett\nlyvinge, saye the same wordes. Yt is growen for a trade nowe in\nthe Courte to make meanes for repryves, twentie pownd for a\nreprive is nothinge, although it be but for bare tenn daies. I\nsee it will not be holpen onles one honored gentilman, who many\ntymes is abused by wronge informacion (and suerlie uppon my\nsowle, not uppon any evill meaninge) do staye his penn. I have\nnot one Letter for the staye of a theiffe from your Lordshippe.\nFearinge that I trouble your Lordship with my tedious Lettres I\nend, this vij=th=. of Julie 1585.\n   Your good Lordships moste humbly bownden\n   W. Fletewoode.\n<P 300>\n   At the endinge of this Lettre I received an othere, the which\nI will aunswere owt of hand.\n   Upon Tewsdaie I satt in Jugement in the hustings, where M=r=.\nCure and his corporate bretherne the Sadlers recovered xl=li=.\nland in a writ of right (\\'lon le mise fint ioyne sur le mere\ndroit'\\) against one Beale.\n   Upon Weddensday wee satt in Southwark abowt the Goneres where\nmy cossen Holcroft accused and (\\'de repetundis'\\) &c.\n   (^Archana.^)\n   There was one that is called M=r=. Abarrowe that was at the\ntakynge of the Erle of Arundell, and had gotten into his hands\nof his nere abowte ccc=li=. in gold. He was commanded to brynge\nthe same to the LL. of the Sterre Chamber. His man carried it\nafter hym even to the Sterre chamber doore and soddenly his man\nsterted away and tooke a boote, past into Sowthwarke, devyded\nthe money, and there by my warrant was taken, and in effect all\nthe money was had agayne. M=r=. Abarrowe his Master was the\nlothest man in England to have his man towched for this offence.\nI caused hym to be indicted and arreigned. My lord Anderson\ntooke it to be no fellonye because his master delyvered hym the\nmoney. I sayd it was felonye by the common lawe, because the\ncustodie and bearing of the money in his masters presens was\nadjuged to\n<P 301>\nbe as if it had ben in his masters owen custodie. As if my\nbutler, my horse keper, my sheperd, or the yoman of my warderobe\ndo steale and imbesell any thinge in his charge this is felonye,\nand even so is it of my purse bearer. And if it were not\nfelonye by the comen lawe then was it by the statute, if the\nsomme were above xl=s=. But I fearynge the matter might be\ncalled before my Lords, beinge a thing so notoriusly knowen, I\ncaused the Jurie to fynd the speciall matter, and so it resteth.\nI do lerne sithens that the ffelow had ben in tymes past servant\nto M=r=. Smith the Clerk of the Pype, &c.\n[^LIST OF NAMES OMITTED^]\n<P 303>\n   Memorand. That in Wotton's howse at Smarts Keye are wrytten\nin a table divers Poysies, and among the rest one is this\n   (^Si spie sporte, si non spie, tunc steale.^)\nAnother thus\n   (^Si spie, si non spie, ffoyste, nyppe, lyfte, shave and\nspare not.^)\n   Note that (^ffoyste^) is to cutt a pockett, (^nyppe^) is to\ncutt a purse, (^lyft^) is to robbe a shoppe or a gentilmans\nchamber, (^shave^) is to ffylche a clooke, a sword, a sylver\nsponne or such like, that is negligentlie looked unto. Nota,\nthat (^mylken ken^) is to commytt a roborie or burgularie in the\nnight in a dwelling howse, &c.\n   To the Right honourable and my synguler good Lord the Lord\nHighe Treasorer of England.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "295" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "civil servant - superior civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "recorder of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1307" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1FLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fleetwood to William Cecil on 7 July, 1585"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P81_ongoing_throughout>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the minimum period of time covered by an E52 Time-Span.\nSince Time-Spans may not have precisely known temporal extents, the CRM supports statements about the minimum and maximum temporal extents of Time-Spans. This property allows a Time-Span’s minimum temporal extent (i.e. its inner boundary) to be assigned an E61 Time Primitive value. Time Primitives are treated by the CRM as application or system specific date intervals, and are not further analysed.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "abrange no mínimo"@pt , "时段的数值至少涵盖"@cn , "ongoing throughout"@en , "καθόλη τη διάρκεια του/της"@el , "длится в течение"@ru , "andauernd während"@de , "couvre au moins"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lausanne%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lausanne?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lausanne?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%3B+Brussels>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belgium%3B+Ostend> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "France; Brussels" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_East+Yorkshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "East Yorkshire)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Owby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Owby" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Owby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWORSTEDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Monk?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1426" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Worstede" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1426" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "677" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Worstede" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P109i_is_current_or_former_curator_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ist derzeitiger oder früherer Kurator von"@de , "είναι ή ήταν επιμελητής του/της"@el , "est ou a été le conservateur de"@fr , "é ou foi curador de"@pt , "is current or former curator of"@en , "目前或曾经典藏管理"@cn , "является действующим или бывшим хранителем"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E78_Collection> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49i_is_former_or_current_keeper_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aylsham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aylsham, Norfolk" , "Aylsham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aylsham" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P50_has_current_keeper>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.\n\tP50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "有现任保管者"@cn , "είναι στην κατοχή του"@el , "hat derzeitigen Betreuer"@de , "имеет текущего смотрителя"@ru , "est actuellement détenu par"@fr , "é guardada por"@pt , "has current keeper"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49_has_former_or_current_keeper> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SLGOWER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68366" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Alexander Stewart (1694-1773), 6th earl of Galloway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susannah Leveson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gower née Stewart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1742/3-1805" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Marchioness of Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7434" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4859" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1805" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susannah Leveson Gower née Stewart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_049>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 184>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVI. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 21ST MARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, thincloased hath of late [{been{] written\nunto me by the duke of Nevers, conteyning a r[{equest{] , as\nyour lordship may perceave by the same, that, by my means, the\nsubjectes of his dutchy may obteyne licence to be served of\nsalte for their owne necessarye use out of the countryes of\nHolland and Zelland, with sufficient ca[{ution{] that the sayd\nsalte shall by no meanes come into the [{hands{] of thenemy. The\nnobleman is one to whom I [{was{] greatly behoulding in the tyme\nof my imployement [{in{] Fraunce, for the which I would be glad\nto shew [{my{] self thanckfull towardes him with any service I\n[{can{] do him, which moveth me earnestly to pray your lordship,\nthat, uppon consideracion of the said request, and communicating\nof the same to the states, yt may please you to returne an\naunswer unto me, whether yt [{can{] be graunted or no, to thend\nI may accordinglye satisfye the duke, according to his\nexpectacion and myne owne promise. And so I humbly take my\nleave. At Grenwich the xxj=th= of March.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra. Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "184" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 21 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "PageNumber"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CRUTCHFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Crutchfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Holborn, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Henry Purefoy spells the name 'Crutchfeild'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; shopkeeper (colour shop)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "124" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Crutchfield" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBIRKHEAD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Archpriest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fitzherbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Birkhead" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Pseudonym Chamberlane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9550" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Birkhead" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1447 T JKEMP>\n<X JOHN KEMP>\n<P 42>\n[} [\\XVII. THE CHANCELLOR TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE.\\] }]\n   Worshipfull and right welbeloved Frend, - Y grete yow well,\nand doute not ye be well remembred of that mater whiche hath\nlonge tyme abiden yn travers betwixte my Brother of Excestre the\nDeane and Chapitre and the Maier and the Comminalte of Excetre,\nwheryn ye for your part have hadde grete laboure; y pray yow,\nconsidryng the mater is attainyd at large in the comyn lawe not\nlikely by that mene to be ended lightly, as your wysedom knowyth\nwell, yow like at this tyme yn your beyng ther to move and\nenduce my seid Brother and alle parties to putte the mater yn\nentrety at home, trustyng as me semyth fully wyth more charite\nand lasse coste the mater to take sonner ende by that mene than\nby processe or rigour of lawe withoute your dysplase. And\nalmyghty Jhesu have yow yn his kepyng. Writen, &c.\n   The bishop of Canterbury unto the lord Cheff Justice for an\nintrety to be had.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Sender marked wrong (John Kemp) in corpus; recipient could be either Sir Richard Newton (chief justice of the common pleas) or Sir John Fortescue Jr. (lord chief justice of the king's bench)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Newton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chief justice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "arbitrators in a legal dispute; friends?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lord chancellor, archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTAFFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNEWTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Stafford to Richard Newton on ?, 1447"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Eppleton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FDurham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Eppleton, ?Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eppleton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1597 T RCECIL>\n<X ROBERT CECIL>\n<P 114>\n[} [\\LETTER LVII.\\] SIR ROB. CECYLL TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\March 18, 1596-7.\\]\n   My good Lorde, I have made knowen to her Majestie with what\nwillingnes you have performed to my brother-in-lawe what\nformerly you had promised to her Majestie, and howe in every\ncircumstance you have shewed bothe regarde to her pleasure and\naffection to the persone recommended. I am commanded for this to\nbe the messenger of her Majestie's gratious acceptation, as a\nthinge exceedinglie pleasinge her, the rather for that by your\nvoluntarie and speedie performance her Majestie had present\nopportunitie, thoughe in a trifle, to give comfort to the younge\ngentleman in the instant of his great losses of his best and\ndearest frendes; wherin as I confesse my spirit and body dothe\nparticipate with a feelinge ( (\\secundum naturam\\) )\ninsupportable, so do I confesse myself interessed in an\nexceeding obligation of gratefulnes to you, as being done to him\nwhom for his neernes in bloodd and vertue to my deare wief I can\nbut hold in principall accoumpt; the requittall wherof I shall\nmake good to you whensoever opportunitie shall afforde me\noccasion. And so for this tyme\n<P 115>\nI take my leave. From the Court, this xviij=th= of Marche, 1596.\n   Your Grace's poore frende at command, \n   Ro. Cecyll.\n   To the most Reverend Father in God, my very good Lorde, the\nLorde Archbushoppe of Yorke his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "114" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "secretary of state - archbishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 18 March, 1597"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Perkin rebellion" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490S T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P 34>\n[} [\\LETTER XV. KING HENRY VIITH TO THE BISHOP OF BATH AND\nWELLS.\\] }] [^TO DR. OLIVER KING^]\n   By the Kinge\n   Right reverend father in God, right trusty and welbeloved wee\ngreete yow well, and have received your wryteinge by the which\nwee conceive how there is word that Perkin is landed. Truth it\nis that hee is soe landed, and at our Commons of Cornwall take\nhis parte, amongst whom on Munday last the eighteenth day of\nSeptember there was not one gentleman. On Sunday the\nseaventeenth of September, Perkin and his company came afore our\nCitty of Excester about one, after noone; and there inranged\nthemselves in the manner of a battell by the space of two\nhowers. Within that our Citty were our couzen of Devonshire, Sir\nWilliam Courtney, Sir Jo. Sapcotes, Sir Piers Edgecombe, Sir Jo.\nCroker, Sir Walter Courteney, Sir Humfrey Fulforth, with many\nother noble men both of our Counties of Devonshire and\nCornewall. This Perkin sent for to have deliverance of our said\nCitty, which was denyed\n<P 35>\nunto him by our said couzen. Whereupon Perkin and his company\nwent to the East gate, and to the Norther gate, and assaulted\nthe same, but it was soe defended (blessed bee God) that Perkin\nlost above three or foure hundred men of his company, and so\nfailed of his intention. On the morrow after, the eighteenth\nday, Perkin and our rebels made a new assalt at the said Norther\ngate and Ester gate, like as by the Copy of the lettres from our\nsaid couzen of Devonshire inclosed yee shall move to understand\nmore at large. The Perkin and his company, if they come forward,\nshall find before them our Chamberlayn, our Steward of\nHoushould, the Lord Saint Mourice, Sir John Cheney, and the\nNoblemen of Southwales and of our Counties of Gloster,\nWiltshire, Hamshire, Somersett, and Dorcet; and at their backe\nthe garison of our said City of Excester. And wee with our hoast\nroyall shall not be farre, with the mercy of our Lord, for the\nfinall conclusion of the matter. Wee have done proclaimed alsoo\nthat who soe bringeth the said Perkin on live unto us hee shall\nhave the some of a thousand marks, and all those that give\ntheire offences first and last. Wee trust soone to heare good\ntydings of the said Perkin. Yeoven under our Signet at our\nMannor of Woodstocke the twentith of September.\n\n"@en ;
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                "20 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signet. Year should be 1497?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "King" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Bath & Wells" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - councillor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "389" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OKING> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock+Manor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to Oliver King on 20 September, 1495"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2WILLIAMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1620 Dean of Westminster; 1621 Bishop of Lincoln & Lord Keeper; 1641 Archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Williams" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1582-1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From an ancient Welsh family; dismised from the post of Lord Keeper in 1625; moderate in religious matters; imprisoned 1637-40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1650" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John 2 Williams" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Humble%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "West Humble?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "West Humble?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ilchester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ilchester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ilchester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AOXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WAS APPRENTICED TO A LONDON MERCHANT, LEFT IT TO GO SEA, DIED IN THE CIVIL WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed in London to a merchant, left it" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ADAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1622-1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM KENT TO LONDON AND TO THE SEA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "YOUNGER BROTHER OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "146" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ADAM OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_118>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news (death of his sister, etc.), news (politics)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 186>\n[} [\\CXVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever dearest Lady and Cosin,\n   In my last to you, which it seemes hath miscarried, I\nexpressed that my Lord of Dorsettt was the Lord that affected\nthe picture; and did likewise in that letter bemoane the\nsicknes, and desire your prayers for the recovery of my deare\nsister Glover, who was then very sick of the small pox, whearof\nwith eyes fraught with teares of grieffe I must in the first\nplace acquaint you, she departed this life on this day\nfortnight, and yett tell you withall, with eyes noe lesse filled\nwith teares of joye and comfort, that she hath assuredly changed\nthis life for a better, and that she is now a saynt in heaven,\n<P 187>\nwitnessed to all that heard her infallibly by those Christian\nconflicts and heavenly conferences between God and her soule for\ndivers dayes together, even to the period of her life ending, in\nthe unspeakable and lively feeling and assurance of that haven\nof eternall happines whearunto she was saylyng. I am, thearfore,\nnow indeavouring what possibly I may, under so great an\naffliction as this is to me, to practise that which I advise\nother friends that loved her, namely, to forgett what we have\nlost by remembring what she hath gayned. She died at Kellett's,\nthe apothecarie's, neare Paule's, whear her daughter Anne at\nthis present lyeth ill of the same disease, but is, God be\nthanked! past all daunger and almost able to goe abroad. Yt\nrests that, in relation to those of her little wandring flock\nshe hath left behind her, I make the like suit to your La=p=\nthat I doe to the rest of my friends, which is, to lend me so\nmuch of their advice and helpe as they can spare me for the\ndisposing and breeding of some of them; and yf your La=p= can\nfind in your harte to ease me somewhat, without charge to you at\nall, of the care of breeding that little harmlesse one which was\ndear to her, and is no less soe to me, and ever was, the rather\nperadventure because she hath in favour been sayd and believed\nto resemble you, I shall be at some harte's ease, which at this\ntime I have neede of, being like one that hath lost a\n<P 188>\nwife as well as a deare sister, finding the difference now for a\nmoneth together between solitude and the conversacyon and\ncomfort of a matchless friend; and wear it not for the relief I\nhave found from some disconsolate howers by the neighbourhood\nand noble favors of my Lord and Lady Cleveland, of whose family\nI reckon myself, and have done all this while, thear being\nnothing but solitude under my own roofe, I should by this time\nhave resolved to become as weary of this part of the world as\nsome friends alive, nearest and dearest unto me, have shewed of\nlate to be of me. I receaved letters this morning from Sir\nThomas Meautys, dated the 25th of March: he and his lady are\nboth well, and she ready to make worke for the midwife about the\nend of July next as she writes, and hath invited me to come over\nand christen her childe; whearof I can yett retourne noe direct\nanswer untill I have settled some tearme busines concerning my\nLord S=t= Albane's creditors, and taken order for the disposing\nof some of my sister's children, and seeing to the maintenance,\nwhich is 100+L, and amongst them, left in trust with me and my\neldest brother for their educacyon. However, against that time\nlett me bespeake your letters into those parts, for rather your\nbrother in some letters to me complaines of being so unhappy as\nnot to have receaved any letters lately from you. And now, my\nbest and dearest friend, I take leave to kisse\n<P 189>\nyour pretious hands, and to wish from the bottom of my soul all\ntrue happines and blisse both in this life and a better to you\nand all yours, whom I doe most sincerely and entirely love;\nresolving, in what part of the world soever it shall please God\nto dispose me, to live and dye\n   All and ever yo=r= La=pp's=,\n   T. Meautys.\nApr=ll= 16=th= [\\1628\\] .\n   The L=ds= of the upper howse are this day in serious debate,\nwhich hath held them some days together, whether they shall\njoyne with us to the King in that part of our petition for the\nrestrayning of the King's power of com~itment in all cases\nwithout shewing cause upon the com~itment. Yf they joyne, all\nwill end well; otherwise we are like to break within very few\ndayes.\n\n"@en ;
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                "16 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 16 April, 1628"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-3>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "3" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thousands"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Religion> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anglican"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Mayor of Exeter 1447-50 (DNB) or 1444 & 1446-47 (http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/EM/exetersmayors.html); first refused the mayoralty." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Shillingford, who apparently was mayor of Exeter in 1428-9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Shillingford near Exeter, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "There was a long and serious struggle over governance and prerogatives between the mayor, Shillingford, and leading political actors of Exeter, and Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter, and the Dean and the Chapter of Exeter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mayor of Exeter, merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "12220" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thurgarton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Thurgarton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thurgarton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shropshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shropshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1483 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,53>\n[} [\\XVII. RICHARD III. TO JAMES III.\\] }]\n[\\A.D. 1483. 16 Sept.\\]\nBy the King of England.\n   Right high and mighti prince, right trusty and welbeloved\ncousin, we commaunde us unto you. And where as by your lettres\nbrought unto us by your pursevaunt Dyngvale, as amongst other\nlargely shewed that for occasion in tyme past thenterupcion,\nbreche, and disturbaunce of peas betwixt both realmes, hath\ngrowen thrugh the meanes of evyll disposed persones contrarie to\nyour mynde and entencioun, and that ye remayne in good purpoos\nto thobservaunce of love, peas, and concorde of the same\nroyalmes to be had, and for that entent have sent, at this tyme,\nunto us your said pursuyvant to understande our goode mynde in\nthat behalve, meovyng us for that cause that certaine your\nlegates mought come unto us enstructed with your mynde in that\npartie; cousyn, we acertaine you our mynde and disposicion is\nand ever shalbe confirmable to the will and pleasur of God our\naller Creatour in all resounable and convenient peax, without\nfenyng, that shuld be desired of us by any nacion. And if that\nyour desire and pleasure be to sende hider suche personnages to\ntreate for thaccomplisshing therof, we, havyng knowlage fro you\nof their names, shall yeve unto theim oure sure saufconduyt for\nane resonable nombre and season. And God kepe you, right high\nand mighti prince, our right trusty and welbeloved cousyn. Yeven\nthe xvj=th= day of September.\n   To, &c., the King of Scottes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 53" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king of England - king of Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "237" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to James III Stuart on 16 September, 1483"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THOLLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1580-1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1642" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNEWTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Created serjeant-at-law 1425; justice itinerant in the duke of Gloucester's courts in Pembrokeshire before September 1426; king's serjeant 1430; recorder of Bristol by December 1430; appointed a justice of common pleas on 8 November 1438 and on 17 September 1439 chief justice of common pleas; knighted by July 1440." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20063" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trained as a lawyer at the Middle Temple, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Cradock of Newtown, Montgomeryshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Newton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Perhaps born in Wales; London & south-west England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Margaret, daughter of Sir Owen Moythe of Castle Odwyn and Fountain Gate." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir, chief justice of common pleas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1448" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Newton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_058>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478? FS HMAKNEY>\n<X HENRY MAKNEY>\n<P II,32>\n[} [\\192. H. MAKNEY TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1478)\\]\n   My specialle gode Maister, y recomand me to youe &c. Sire, my\nmodire hathe [{been{] with me on Friday laste, and hathe\nreceyvde of me xl. s. for +te terme of oure ladys day, and nowe\ny ame here gode sone and alle welle while hit wull endure. She\nmovide me for here suertes\n<P II,33>\nof here paymentes, which [{y{] promiside here before youe: +ten\nI praede here name +te persons whiche [{she would{] have bownde:\n+te she namyde Kydwelly or Harry Dogette, Thomas Latten, Roberte\nFelde, and Thomas Gossefforde: wheron y have grauntide here to\nyeve here a answere within iij wekes after Ester. Morovire, y\ntold here +tat y wulde departe fro +te place or sete a tenante\n+terin: +ten she questionyde me who shulde be my tenante: y sede\n+tat ye were adviside to be tenante, with +tat ye my+gte entrete\nhere for here parlour and +te Chapell: and y suppose +tat she\nwulbe easely entretide, if ye sende be tymes while +te gode\nwylle lastithe. Wherfore on Tusday nexte comyng shalbe +te\nhonowre day at Wallyngefforde: and yf ye wulde sende to Herry\nDogette +tat he wulbe +ter and make here halfe a promise +tat he\nwulde be a suerte for here paymente, +te he my+gte entrete here\nfor +te parlour; and Chapell. Also y pray youe remembre +tat +te\nStuard and John Mathewe my+gte be with me on Moneday nexte: ande\nas for yowr stuffe at Hurley may be broughte to Makney with my\ncartis, whiche shall carye my litill stuffe, and save youe money\nand me bothe &c.\n   Your servaunt H. Makney.\n   To my speciall gode Maistire Sire William Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "steward - master?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Makney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HMAKNEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Makney to William Stonor on ?, 1478"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P126_employed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies E57 Material employed in an E11 Modification.\nThe E57 Material used during the E11 Modification does not necessarily become incorporated into the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that forms the subject of the E11 Modification.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "χρησιμοποίησε"@el , "verwendete"@de , "a employé"@fr , "采用了材料"@cn , "employed"@en , "empregou"@pt , "использовал"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JYOUNG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge; later made Bishop of Rochester 1578; BD 1563; DD and vice-chancellor 1569; Canon of Windsor 1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harvey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Mercer's School, London; BA Cambridge 1552; MA 1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1534?-1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; Cambridge; (Windsor/Rochester)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Rochester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1605" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Young" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ipswich%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ipswich?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ipswich?" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/theme>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A theme." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "theme" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SLANNOY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT STATIONED IN CONSTANTINOPLE, BROTHER OF TIMOTHY LANNOY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SAMUEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LANNOY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CONSTANTINOPLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF TIMOTHY LANNOY (stationed in Aleppo)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1113" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SAMUEL LANNOY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Asby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Asby" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Asby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Madeira>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Madeira" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Madeira" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWILLIAMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CHAPLAIN TO THE MASHAM FAMILY, LATER FOUNDER OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "BA Pembroke College, Cambridge 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROGER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLIAMS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1604?-1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON; Otes, High Laver, Essex; MOVED TO AMERICA 1631" ;
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                "FATHER A MERCHANT TAILOR. WENT TO AMERICA IN 1631, PIONEER OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. 15 December 1629 married Mary Barnard, 'Jug Altham's made'" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "2072" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1683" ;
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                "ROGER WILLIAMS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "Guilford, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Guilford" .

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                "x Wentworth" ;
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                false ;
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                "1619" ;
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                "CALVERT" ;
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                "1623" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
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                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "T" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "5" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "LORD BALTIMORE" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1580" ;
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                "1632" ;
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                "GEORGE CALVERT" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 382>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXVIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 30TH JULY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verie good lord, whereas my servant Brune hath, since sir\nJohn Norryces departure last out of this realme, employed\nhimself in victualling a great part of hir majesties forces in\nthe Lowe Countries, and for that purpose hath been at great\ncharges, as hee advertiseth me, in erectinge bruehouses and\nbakehowses, whereby the souldier is much better served,\nespeciallye in drincke and bread, than otherwise hee would bee,\nso it is, that I am enformed, there bee some whiche intend to\nsue to your lordship for a commyssion to authorize them\nspeciallye to serve in those victualling causes, whereby my sayd\nservant is lyke to bee undone. Wherefore, as before I have\nrecommended my servant to your lordship, so I humblye praye you\nto continewe your honorable favour in suche sort towardes him as\nhe maye not bee forbidden, but permitted still to vittall the\nsouldiers as hee hath done; for whiche I shall thincke myself\nbeehoulding to your lordship, and so I humblye take my leave.\nFrom the court, the xxx=th= of Julye, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund.\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
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                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
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                "secretary of state" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "182" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 30 July, 1586"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Merchant, director of Royal African Co." ;
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                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/45548" ;
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                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Joye" ;
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                "1636-1721" ;
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                "London" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1721" ;
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                "Peter Joye" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "HEF" ;
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                "1627" ;
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                "5" ;
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                "Herefordshire" ;
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                "1601" ;
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                "Elizabeth Bourne" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "John Paston I (?)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "FROM PASTON TO NORWICH, NORFOLK" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                "P" ;
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                "5" ;
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                "WALTER PASTON" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "negotiations with the Scottish lords" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1524 T TDACRE>\n<X THOMAS LORD DACRE>\n<P 246>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXVI. LORD DACRE TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }] \n   My Lord, pleas it your Grace to be ascerteyned, according to\nmy former advertisements made unto your Grace of the Duc of\nAlbanies departure out of Scotland; so it was at his said\ndeparture the Lordes of Scotland and he did not aggre verey\nwell: for his intente and purpose was to have gone with a\ncertein nombre unto the Isle of Man, and had viteilled his\nshippes and made all other provisions for the same accordingly.\nAnd whan it came to the poincte of his departing, all those that\nhad promised to go with hym satt downe and refused the Jorney.\nAlbeit of trouthe, the lordes of Scotland ar strately bounde and\nsworne to stik still at the said Duks opynyon and the League\n<P 247>\nof France unto the laste daye of Auguste next comyng, at which\ndaye he hath promised to retorne into Scotland; and, if he fale\ntherof, he shalbe clerely exempted from all his auctoritie in\nScotland. And I am surely enformed that the said Lordes of\nScotland woll kepe their promisse to the said Duc, and nothing\ndo contrary the same for the tyme, except it be by force and\ncompulsion. Albeit I am inlikewise enformed, and verely truste,\nthat if it so fortune that the said Duc breke his promisse, and\ncum not again at his appoincted daye, the said Lordes and\ncounseill of Scotland woll not onely leave his wayes, and\nexclude hym clerely from all his auctoritie which he hath in\nScotland, but also semblably provide so that they may have peax\nwith the Kings Highnes by their owne meanes; and geve over all\nbands, leages, and promises that are confermed betwene theim and\nthe Frenche King.\n   Wherfore seyng that the said lords of Scotland woll make\npersuyte to the King's Highnes for peax or treux now in the Ducs\nabsence, without it be for a surceace of warre to be taken\nbetwixt the wardeins upon the Bordors for a season, (which is\nonly for their and the Duks commoditie,) right necessarie and\nrequisite it is that the Kings Highnes and your Grace devise a\nsubstanciall order what is beste to be done for their annoyance\nnow in the moste commodious tyme of the yere: for, according as\nI have declared unto your Grace in my former writings, it is but\nsmall exployt\n<P 248>\nthat I can do with the nombre of men that lie now here in\ngarnyson, remembring how the Bordors of Scotland have bene\ncontynually destroyed sens the warres beganne. So that there is\nno rode that can be made upon the said Bordors with so small a\nnombre to the Kings honor. Howbeit I assure your Grace, for it\nthat we might do, I have holden them in quik occupation, making\nof excourses contynually. And for proif that the frontors of the\nBordors of Scotland ar in maner destroyed, now lately the\nviij=th=. day of this present monthe Sir William Evre lieutenant\nof the Middill Merchies, accumpanied with one thousand men and\nmoo, made a Jorney into Scotland, and did verey well, and seased\nand brought awey above viij=c=. nowte with many horses and othr\ncatall, as shepe, and gate to a great nombre, and miche insight,\nwhich I assure your Grace they did fetche xvj. myles within the\ngrounde of Scotland. And in likewise my son, and my broder Sir\nCristofer Dacre (accumpanied with a parte of the Weste marchies)\nthe same tyme made an oder Jorney into Scotland, and there\nseased and gat nigh upon a thousand nowte, and miche oder\ncatall, whiche they did fetche xx. myles within the grounde of\nScotland. And so your Grace may perceive that it is litill that\nwe can do but only kepe the Bordors from excourses, though the\nKings Highnes be at grete charge; seing that litill or nothinge\nis lefte upon the\n<P 249>\nfrontors of Scotland without it be parte of ald Howses wherof\nthe thak and covereings ar taken awey, bireason wherof they\ncannot be brint as my lord Treasurer can shew your Grace. And\ntherefore under correction of your Grace if it be the Kings\npleasure and Yours (as I trust it is) that sharp warre be made\nupon Scotland, provision must be made for the same now in tyme;\nand not only the number of five or six thousand men to be putt\nin arredines as nighehande the Bordors as may be conveniently,\nto cum forward at diverse tymes whan they shalbe called upon,\nfor making of certen grete rodes; and alwey, after a grete rode\nmade to have wagies for that tyme only and to departe, and\nretorne to an order as they shalbe called upon; but also\nordinance and horses to drawe the same with all oder necessaries\ntherunto belonging to be made redy accordingly. For surely to\ndryve the tyme as we do, leving in defense, and doing but small\nhurt to the Kings enemyes, it is nothing to the honor of his\nHighnes, and far lesse to his prouffite as your Grace may well\nperceive. And if the Kings Highnes and your Grace woll not take\nthis ordre, or othr like ordre, for oppressing of the said\nScotts, then (under your Grace's correction) best it is that a\nsurcease of Werre be taken by the wardeins for a season, which I\nam sure the Lordes of Scotland woll specially deasire, because\nit is for their owne commoditie, and after\n<P 250>\nthat, I trust, the Chauncellare of Scotlande (with whome the Duc\nhath left his hole auctoritie) wolde be contented to mete at the\nbordors any honorable person that the King's Highnes and your\nGrace wold appointe, for to common and speke of peax and\ntranquillitie to be had betwene thes two realmes, whereunto he\nhath alwey allegied that he is right well affectionate and\nmynded. And if a surceace of werre were taken wherby that the\nbordors of Scotland might be plenisshed, and the estats of the\nrealme gete prouffite (which they now lak), percaase they shuld\nfynde it so swete that they wold be wel advised or they brak\nagian aithr for the pleasour of the Frenche King, the Duc of\nAlbany, or of any oder. As knoweth the Holy Trinite who preserve\nYour Grace. At Hexham the xj=th=. day of Junii.\n   Yowrs with hys serves\n   Thomas Dacre.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "Thomas" ;
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                "Dacre" ;
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                "baron, warden of the marches" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hexham> ;
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                "Thomas Dacre to Thomas Wolsey on 11 June, 1524"@en .

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                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "goodwill, thanks, news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1631 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 245>\n[} [\\CLVII. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy deare Mother,\n   In obedience to your La=p's= comands I take the libertie to\ntell you that my wife and my selve, with all we have, are verie\nwell, thanks be to God! and a great deale the better since we\nheard of your good health, which we shall both pray may continue\nto make him happy, who is\n   Your most affectionate and obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\n   I humbly thanke you, sweet Maddam, for the monie you weare\npleased to send me by M=r= Morse. Maddam, heere is noe newes but\nof the duelists, who they say must fight. I and some of my\nfellowes are comanded to goe to Winsor with the Duke of Vandome\non Monday, to hunt all the weeke the stag.\n[\\Nov=r= 1631.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                "baronet" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on November, 1631"@en .

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                true ;
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                "Tixall" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1660S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 22>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVI.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Agust 22.\n   Hond. Deare Brother,\n   I must begin wher you end the first part of yr letter, for\nall, tell then, is far above what I can answer, and infinitly\nbeyond my desert. But o the force of truth! I am strangely in\nlove with it, which tooke from yr eyes that multipliing glace,\nthrough which you are ust to looke upon the seeming good in me.\nJesus, what doth my brother Aston say, what meanes he? Upon\nanother score, thinck what my dear sister, I hope now in heaven,\nwod have me pay you; who never rit without this coniuration.\n(^Be sure you infinitly love and honore Mr Aston, who makes me\nthe hapiest creature in the world.^) Thinck if it wer possible\nto deny a sister, and such a sister, such a request, which even\njustice wod have rong from the flintiest hart. Well then, all\nthat she desyred is, and will ever be\n<P 23>\nready for you; please to receave it, and, when you are payed, it\nis still intyre. For I never found love of that nature, to\ndiminish by dealing out, but rather lyke fire, take increase the\nfarther itt spreads. But alas! myne is onely the passive part; I\ncan act nothing in order to your comfort, or my owne. Suffer I\ndoe beyound expression, in the small hopes of ever seeing Keat\nso hapy as my selfe. I dar never mention itt to her, for, on\nthat proiect, I could better spend teares then inck. This sad\nthought puts me quit out of saying more then that I constantly\nam\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   Win. Thim.\n   Nothing must make me forgett my most humble, dear respects,\nto sweet Mrs Ger. Aston. I am proud she is pleased to remember\nso poor a servant.\n\n"@en ;
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                "nun" ;
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                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 22 August, 1665"@en .

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                "<Q A 1480? FS RDREWE>\n<X RICHARD DREWE>\n<P II,106>\n[} [\\270. RICHARD DREWE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1480)\\]\n<P II,107>\n   Ryght worschypfull Master, y recommaunde me onto you, doyng\nyow to wete that Master Malyverer hath take an accyon off a\nCounte agayn your bayly off Ermyngton by the informacyon off on\nSowche, chere clerke onto the sayde Master Malyverer, and thay\nwolde compell your bayly to acounte wyth the sayde Scherve off\nthe mercement wythyn your hunderd and to compell your bayly to\ngeder the mercement wythyn the sayde hunderd: and that was never\ndon hebeffore: therfore y beseche your Masterschyp to se the\nmene at thys terme, that y may be dyschargyd off thys accyon\nthat ys agayn me, and off the whyche mater Thomas Mathew can\ninfourme yow, for he hath byn your bayly afore thys tyme.\nY-wrytyn att Ermyngton by your bayly,\n   Rychard Drewe.\n   Thys byll be deliveryd onto my Master, Syr Wyllyam Stoner, in\nhast.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
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                "Drewe" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDREWE> ;
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                "Richard Drewe to William Stonor on ?, 1480"@en .

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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                "<Q A 1665 T EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 240>\n[} [\\(1.) LETTER FROM SIR EDWARD HARLEY TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR \nCLARENDON. 12 DEC. 1665.\\] }] \n   May it please your Lordship - I humbly address this to wipe\noff that breath would intercept the clearness of your Lordship's\nfavor, wherein (in that degree became me) I thought myself\nhappy. My Lord Bishop of Hereford since his return from\nParliament told me that your Lordship had acquainted him you had\nreceived some late informations concerning me, as if I were not\nwell affected, neither to the church nor state, and that I\ncountenanced factious persons. Particular instances or proofs of\nthis general accusation my Lord Bishop did not mention to me,\n<P 241>\nand if such were given to your Lordship, I doubt not most\nclearly to disprove or refute them. \n   I shall therefore (after most humble thanks for the notice\nyour Lordship hath pleased thus to give me, wherein I hope I\nmistake not your favors towards me) beg leave to rectifye myself\nbefore your Lordship. \n   As for my religion, I thank God I can truly say I have no\nopinion but what is consonant to the Catholic faith and the\ndoctrines of the Church of England, but what I have learned out\nof the Scriptures and the writings of the ancient fathers;\naccordingly, through God's help, I endeavour to lead my life,\nwhich, to clear me from all suspicion of schism, hath not only\nthe present and sufficient evidences of a constant and reverend\nattendance upon divine service, but in times of danger had the\ntestimony of many hazards, and expences in behalf of reverend\npersons of the church. I could say more, but I forbear, least I\nspeak like a fool. My Lord, I wonder not that I am now reported\nto be a countenancer of factious persons, for I well remember\nwhen I served his Majesty in Dunkirk, it was commonly said, that\nthe chaplains I brought into garrison were factious persons. But\nthe truth was, I discarded the factious, and introduced learned\nand pious persons, who are now, one of them a prelate, the\nothers, reverend divines in the church. I can now also truly\naverr, that I have not countenanced any factious persons, nor\nhave such persons resorted to me, nor hath there been in my\nfamily any factious or unlawful meeting. \n   As for my affection to his Majesty's service, it is now\ntwenty years since, upon that account I have constantly lost,\ndone, and suffered: and in order to his Majesty's happy\nrestoration I did, without the vanity of comparison, employ all\nthe poor ability of my estate and person. My Lord, what I did\nthen, I did out of duty - I had not any other design. My Lord\nGeneral knew how unwillingly I undertook the command of Dunkirk.\nIn that employment, I thank God, I served his Majesty with all\nfidelity and affection, and with as much devotion as ever my\nlife is always at his Majesty's service. \n   In the beginning of July, I was visited extreamly with the\ngout in both my legs, from which affliction I have not been\nwholly free for ten days space, that kept me from attending my\nduty in Parliament. But in this part of the country, where I\nreside, I can truly affirm the King's service, in all respects,\nhath been diligently and faithfully managed.\n<P 242>\n   My Lord Bishop told me that the like information was brought\nto your Lordship, concerning my brother Thomas as concerning\nmyself. As for him, though I had not sooner opportunity to\nsignifye, I had a most grateful sense of your Lordship's favor\nin making him a Master in Chancery. He doth most humbly profess\nthe like, and what I have alleadged for myself, I can do the\nsame for him; that both his religion and loyalty are most\naffectionately orthodox and sincere. Having said thus much, I\nbeseech I may add the tender of most humble service to your\nLordship from my brother Robert, who still remains with me in a\nvery weak condition. I hope your Lordship will vouchsafe credit\nto these lines of truth, in behalf of a poor family, which hath\nnot deserved ill, I am confident, of those who have\nmisrepresented us. I heartily forgive all the injury, except the\nnecessity of so long a trouble to your Lordship, from, my Lord,\n   Your Lordship's most obedient, most humble servant,\n   E. Harley.\n(^Brompton Brian, Dec. 12, 1665.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHYDE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "\"Evidently could not write\" (Greg)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
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                "2" ;
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                "A" ;
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                "C" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "P" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1623" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "the bar of Osaka" ;
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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "KNIGHT 1626, BARON AND VISCOUNT STAFFORD 1640 (TITLE THROUGH HIS WIFE MARY NEE STAFFORD)." ;
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                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "BORN IN LONDON. NORWICH 1620-23" ;
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                "YOUNGER SON. CATHOLIC. ACCUSED FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE POPISH PLOT; DIED ON THE SCAFFOLD. MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY 1672-" ;
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                "FN, FO, FS" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "48" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "VISCOUNT STAFFORD" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1680" ;
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                "Glapthorne" ;
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Magny>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Magny" ;
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                "Magny" .

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                "Worked in the Eyre family's wool business & in domestic service" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "2" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
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                "1818" ;
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                "Elizabeth Clift" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Landowner and administrator. Soldier in France 1427-8, when knighted, & 1435; steward, castellan and forester of Knaresborough 1439; JP for the West Riding 1439; steward of the Percy lordship of Spofforth 1442; MP for Nottinghamshire 1436-7; sheriff of Yorkshire 1447-8, of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire 1452-3; Yorkshire representative at the Lancastrian great council 1455; royal commissioner; ejected from the commission of the peace 1460 because he was hostile to the Yorkists; imprisoned in the Tower 1461 for failing to pay a 2000-pound recognizance for good behaviour to Edward IV, pardoned 1462; charged with treason 1463, acquitted; deputy steward of Knaresborough, resumed stewardship of Spofforth c. 1464; ousted from deputy stewardship but reinstated as JP c. 1471." ;
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                "Parents settled at Kinoulton, Nottinghamshire; Sir Brian Stapleton's household in Yorkshire 1416; ward of the earl of Northumberland 1421; succeeded to the Plumpton estates in Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire & Staffordshire 1425; fought in France; mostly Yorkshire from the late 1430s; imprisoned in London 1461-62; returned to the north by 1464." ;
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                "Eldest son and heir. Mother: Alice, daughter of Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Hassop, Derbyshire. Betrothed c. 1416 to Elizabeth (d. by 1446), daughter of Sir Brian Stapleton of Carlton (d. 1417). Ward of Henry Percy, 2nd earl of Northumberland 1421-25. Married (2) c. 1451 Joan (d. 1497), daughter and coheir of Thomas Wintringham of Knaresborough; their clandestine marriage was not validated until 1472." ;
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                "C" ;
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                "FN, FO" ;
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                "1480" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SLENNOX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/48897" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
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                "As a young child had a French or Swiss governess. Her sister Emilia Mary Fitzgerald, countess of Kildare, who was her guardian 1751-59, was an intelligent woman who read a lot (some of her children were educated in England, while others had a home tutor)." ;
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                "Sarah" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
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                "Mother: Sarah (1706-1751), 2nd daughter of William Cadogan, Earl Cadogan. Fourth daughter, sixth child. Noblewoman and society beauty. Married (1) 1762 (Thomas) Charles Bunbury (1740-1821), esquire, later 6th baronet; had an illegitimate child with her cousin Lord William Gordon, left her husband 1769; divorced 1776; married (2) 1781 the Hon. George Napier (1751-1804), an impecunious army officer and 2nd son of Francis, 6th Lord Napier; they had 8 children. Became totally blind about the age of 65." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "TC" ;
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                "2010-10-11 00:00:00" ;
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                "65677" ;
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                "1826" ;
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                "Sarah Lennox" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1545" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Court." ;
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                "Names: Mabyell Sowthampton, Margaret Taylebois, Margrett Howarde, Alys Browne, Anne Knevytt, Jane Denny, Jane Meows, Anne Basset, Elizabeth Tyrwhyt, Elsabeth Harvy." ;
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                "D" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
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                " " ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Apprenticed to a London cloth-merchant" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD JUNIOR" ;
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                "OXINDEN" ;
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                "6" ;
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                "1613-" ;
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                "FROM KENT TO LONDON" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "FN, FO" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1613" ;
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                "RICHARD JUNIOR OXINDEN" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q CA 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 154>\n[} [\\LETTER LVII. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 6TH\nMARCH 1585-6.\\] }]\n   An awnsweare of divers matters mentioned in sondrie lettres\nof the erle of Leicesters.\nLettres sent by Mr. Davison, 1=o= Feb.\n   I have informed hir majestie, that his lordship is assured\nthat theire maye be shippes and mariners enough to be hired to\nserve hir majestie uppon reasonable warning, whearein is\nrequired to be understood, what nombres of shipps of warre may\nbe had to joine in consort with hir majesties shippes uppon the\nseas, and wheather it be not ment the same shall be at the charg\nof the states, otherwise hir majesty hath noe meaning to\nincrease hir charge; and though, at the first, it was thowght\nmeete, for supplie of our lacke of mariners, to hire sum from\nthence for the navie of Englande, yet nowe, my lord-admirall and\nthe officers doe resolutelie awnsweare, theie will never have\nanie mariners, being strangers, to be matched with the Englishe.\nAs for the request that M=r=. Davison might retorne, I find noe\nlikelood to geve your lordship anye hope thereof.\n<P 155>\n   The awditor Hunt hath shewed a forme of an accompt of the\ntreasurer for the expence of the treasure delivered to him,\nwhich commeth to lij=m li=, with v=m li= delivered to M=r=. John\nNorris at the beginning. In this accompt theare [\\are\\] sondrie\nthinges dowbtfull, spetiall for manie paimentes made by the\ntreasurer withowt anie warrant either from M=r=. Norris or from\nyour lordship. Theare is, also, noe good reckoning made by the\ntreasurer of the v=m li= first delivered to M=r=. Norris, whie\nthe same is not repaid by the states; neither of such monie as\nhe hath laide owt for the pioners serving the states; other\nparticular dowbtes theare be whereof M=r=. secretarie hath made\na colleccion, which shall be, either by Hunt the awditor or sum\nother, sent over thither to be awnsweared; but that which I waie\nmore of than all this is, that I find certainelie, uppon the\nvewe of this accompt, that the treasurer had not sufficient for\na monethes paie before the end of Januarie, so as he lacketh\nboth for Februarie and for this present moneth of Marche, for\nwhich purpose it is more than good time the treasure weare on\nthe waie thither.\n   I have informed hir majestie of the 200,000 florins accorded\nto be monethlie paid by the states, to be clearelie expended,\nbesides discharge of their former debtes, and the charges of the\nsea; thes thinges weare mentioned in the former lettre.\n\nLettres of 2. February.\n   A matter concerning coinage shall be awnswered in a lettre of\nmine owne handes, yet your lordship shall understand what\nbargaine hath been made heare before the threasurers departure,\nwith him and alderman Martin, that is, that hir majesty should\nbe awnsweared for the coinage of everie pownd, vizt. of gold in\nrozenobles, the summ of xxx=s=, wheare before theare ware paid\nfor the coinage but vj=s=. so as nowe the encrease is\nxxiiij=s=., which by reckoning cometh in tale to x=d=. for every\nxx=s=., that before was but ij=d=.; thus much for matters of the\nsecond lettre.\n<P 156>\nLettres of the 3d. February.\n   Concerninge the levienge and sending of 1000 pioners, of\n[{whom{] one hundred to be miners, bicause I thinke it weare\nverie necessarie for your service theare, I have furthered it\nthe best of my power, but howe it proceadeth your lordship shall\nunderstand from M=r=. secretarye.\n   That which your lordship writeth of the comte of Embdens\naffection to Spaigne I am sorie to thinke it to trewe, although\nsince your lordships departure from hence the comte sent\nspetiall lettres to hir majestie, with grevous complaintes\nagainst the Hollanders by spoilinge of his people with their\nshippes in the river of Emps, requiringe hir majestie to write\nhir lettres to the states in Holland to reforme the abuses of\ntheir shippes and men of warre, with an offer to showe his good\nwill to the cawse which hir majestie had taken in hand for them,\nand, for this purpose, hir majestie wrote hir lettres unto him\nof cumfort to procure the redresse, and lettres to them of\nHolland to performe the same; at which time, also, theare weare\nlettres written to your lordship to [{take{] sum meanes to\ncompound the same controversie betwixt them, [{all{] which\nlettres as I thinke Ortellius had to send into Holland; what was\ndone thearebie I knowe not, but yet, within a few daies, Ortell\nreported, that all thinges weare well compounded betwixt [{the\nstates{] of Holland and the comte, and so I thought thei had\nbeen, untill nowe that I doe otherwise understand from your\nlordship, as likewise sir Thomas Shurlee reporteth the same.\n\nLettres of 12. February.\n   I find that our merchant-men doe greatlie misuse themselves\nin enhaunsing up the prices of armour theare, and, according to\nyour advise, I wishe the provision that is to be made for hir\nmajestie might be made from thence with your assistaunce.\n   Your lordship writeth to have one Seburo, a Spaniard that is\na presonar heare, to be delivered in exchange for the sonne of\nthe bailif\n<P 157>\nof Dort, whearein what to awnsweare your lordship at this time I\nknowe not, for that theare hath been great motion made to\nprocure for him the deliverie of Stephen le Sire, which I thinke\nM=r=. secretarie hath furthered. And if he might free them both\n[{it{] weare noe ill bargaine for England, for that Seburo is a\nman of small valeue to do either good or hurt, onelie his\nkin[{sman{] the governour of Dunkirke doth desire him for\nfrendshipp.\n\nLettres of 15. February.\n   Your lordship moveth to have our merchantes to trade into\nHolland with theare cloathes, and also with theire woolles,\nwhich thing hath been moved unto them heretofore, and theie of\nthe staple for wooll have alledged, that theie have noe hope to\nhave anie great vent for theire woolle, considering theie have\nhad good quantetye of theire woolles lieng long at\nMiddleborough, for the which, theie saie, thei never could have\nvent but to their great losse: and I moved them to change their\nstaple to Brill, according to the request of the towne of Brill\nsent hither the last sommer by M=r=. Davison, but I could not at\nthat time induce them to loke thereof. Nevertheles, I will\nassaie them nowe uppon your lordships newe motion, with the\noffer of the Hollanders that theie will leave draping of the\nSpanish woolles and occupiours, whearebie I thinke, in truthe,\nour woolle maie have good utterance. For the\nmerchaunte-adventurers, I will also deale with them for theire\ntrade thither, with theire cloathes, considering neither\nHamborough nor Embden are fitt places for them as the worlde\nshapeth, but I feare the greatest lett will be, that theire will\nbe noe safe passag for theire cloathes to be carried upp into\nGermanie by the river of the Rhein, speteallie considering the\ntowne of Newmeggen is in the enemies hand, and the convoies of\nsuch against the streame will be subject to dangers in divers\nplaces, being waited for by the enemie: but if our merchantes\ncould be content to keape theire martes in thes Lowe Countries,\nwithowt seeking to conveie them upp into Germanie themselves, it\nis likelie that both\n<P 158>\nItalians and Germaines would com into thos cuntries and buie\nthem at the first hand themselves, and by meanes of safe\nconductes would make theire passages free. By this your lettre,\nalso, your lordship doth confirme your opinion of the comte\nEmbden to be Spanishe.\n\nLettre of the 18. of February.\n   I was glad to perceive that your lordship hath obtained a\ngrawnt of 100,000 florins more for fowre monethes, and yet I am\ngladde to understand, by report of sir Thomas Shurleie, that yt\nshould be 200,000, so as then your lordship shall have by the\nmoneth xl=m li=. sterling, which surelie is a great yeld, and an\nargument of the liking of your government. I am glad, also, that\nyou have obtained the erecting of the howse of finances,\nwhearein I dowbt not but you have men of sufficient conning for\nthe guiding thereof: but I feare theire subteltie, for theire be\nnoe people can better skill to make a gaine of coinage than thos\nLowe Countriemen.\n   In that your lordship is so desirous to have sir William\nPelham theare, I thinke you have great reason, for, in truthe, I\nknowe noe one man borne in England of more sufficiencie than he\nis, but the lett of his not comming I thinke this bearer can\nfullie informe yowe, which, for my part, I have sowght to\nremedie in all that I can, as well for the releef of the\ngentleman himself, as for the proffit of the service that might\ngrowe by his being with you.\n   I am glad that yowe have the use of my brother Killegrewe,\nwho, as he is of great experience, so I knowe he doth of verie,\nmeere affection towardes your lordship serve theare at this\ntime, which otherwise noe reward could provoke him, such desire\nI knowe he hath to live privatelie and unoccupied.\n[^THE REST OF THE LETTER AUTOGRAPH^]\n   My good lord, in this sort hytherto have I eased myn own hand\nto releve my evill forhed. And now, since sir Thomas Shyrleys\n<P 159>\ncoming, which was on Fryday at night, I must leave to hym to\nsend yow report of his actions. Hopyng, that, within some few\ndayes, he shall have more matter to wryte of than that he hath.\nAnd so I end at this tyme, overcom with feare of sham that I may\nhave to wryte but on lettre, to so manny as I have receaved from\nyour lordship, and manny of them of your hand: but the fault is\nnot lack of good will to wryte oftenar, if oftenar I might have\na subject of matter. I dout not but by M=r=. secretory your\nlordship doth understand of the proceadynges both forward and\nsyde-wey in Scotland, of which variete truly the cheff cause\ncometh from hence. God amend it, whan it shall please hym to\nthynk us worthy of better. From the court at Grenwych the 6. of\nMarch, 1585.\n   Your lordships assuredly, as anye,\n   W. Burghley.\n\n"@en ;
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                "6 March" ;
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                false ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "William" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
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<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P17_was_motivated_by>
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                "This property describes an item or items that are regarded as a reason for carrying out the E7 Activity. \nFor example, the discovery of a large hoard of treasure may call for a celebration, an order from head quarters can start a military manoeuvre. \n"@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был обусловлен посредством"@ru , "wurde angeregt durch"@de , "a été motivée par"@fr , "有促动事物"@cn , "είχε ως αφορμή"@el , "foi motivado por"@pt , "was motivated by"@en ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15_was_influenced_by> .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
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                true ;
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                "Senders: Edward, earl of March (later Edward IV), and his brother Edmund, earl of Rutland (d. 1460)." ;
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                "<Q A 1450S? FN EDWARD4>\n<X EDWARD IV>\n<P 9>\n[} [\\LETTER V. EDWARD THE FOURTH WHEN EARL OF MARCHE, AND HIS\nBROTHER THE EARL OF RUTLAND, TO THEIR FATHER RICHARD DUKE OF\nYORK.\\] }]\n   Ryght hiegh and ryght myghty Prince, oure ful redouted and\nryght noble lorde and ffadur, as lowely with all oure herts as\nwe youre trewe and naturell sonnes can or may, we recomaunde us\nun to your noble grace, humbly besechyng your nobley & worthy\nffaderhode daily to yeve us your hertely blessyng: thrugh whiche\nwe trust muche the rather to encrees and growe to vertu, and to\nspede the bettur in all matiers and things that we schall use,\noccupie, and exercise. Ryght high and ryght myghty Prince, our\nful redouted lorde and ffadur, we thanke our blessed Lorde not\noonly of your honourable conduite and good spede in all your\nmatiers and besynesse, and of your gracious preuaile ayenst\nthentent & malice of your evilwillers, but also of the knowelage\nthat hit pleased your nobley to lete us nowe late have of the\nsame by relacion of Syr Watier Deureux knyght, and John\n<P 10>\nMilewatier squier, and John at Nokes yemon of your honorable\nchambur. Also we thonke your noblesse and good ffadurhod of our\ngrene gownes nowe late sende unto us to our grete comfort;\nbeseching your good lordeschip to remembre our porteux, and that\nwe myght have summe fyne bonetts sende un to us by the next\nseure messig', for necessite so requireth. Overe this, ryght\nnoble lord and ffadur, please hit your highnesse to witte that\nwe have charged your servant William Smyth berer of thees for to\ndeclare un to your nobley certayne things on our behalf, namely\nconcernyng and touching the odieux reule and demenyng of Richard\nCrofte and of his brother. Wherefore we beseche your graciouse\nlordeschip and full noble ffadurhood to here him in exposicion\nof the same, and to his relacion to yeve ful feith and credence.\nRyght hiegh and ryght myghty Prince, our ful redoubted and ryght\nnoble lorde and ffadur, we beseche almyghty Jhu~ yeve yowe as\ngood lyfe and long with asmuche contenual perfite prosperite as\nyour princely hert con best desir. Writen at your Castill of\nLodelowe on Setursday in the Astur Woke.\n   Your humble sonnes\n   E. Marche and\n   E. Rutlonde.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Easter week" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "3rd duke of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son(s) - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward IV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of March (& earl of Rutland)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "354" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD4> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARDY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ludlow+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward IV York to Richard  on Easter week, 1455"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Vine>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "The Vine, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The Vine" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1GOWLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Attorney (and antiquary?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ralph Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gowland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Durham (domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Seems to be the attorney and antiquary of Durham who was grandfather to a John Gowland, apothecary (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
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                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1728" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ralph Sr. Gowland" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_113>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1627 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 176>\n[} [\\CXIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   This bearer some weekes since having delivered mee a letter\nfrom your La=pp=, and calling upon mee this day to know whether\nI would retourne an\n<P 177>\nanswere, therby gave mee an opportunity, which left mee without\nexcuse yf I had now omitted to write. And because it is not\nunwoorthy your knowing, nor the repeating, though you may know\nit already, nor unacceptable to you, what we have done and are\ndoing in Parliament, thease take leave to tell you, that on\nSaturday last the King gave a full and satisfactory answer to\nour petition concerning the liberty of the subject, and\npropriety and exemption of his person and estate from any\nillegal courses, which caused such expression of joy in\ngenerall, as, whear tongue left, bells and bonfires began; and\nthe proceeding with the subsidies, which wear till then at a\nstand, followed the next day in Parliament, and are ready to be\npassed entirely within two or three days. Neverthelesse, wee goe\non with a remonstrance or informacion to his Ma=tie= contayning\nthe generall grievance of the realme, which wee have reduced to\nthease heads, namely, fear of innovation of religion, and the\nill successes of our late forrain enterprizes, the ill state and\ndecay of our forts and castles, the generall want of powder and\nall other sorts of ammunition requisite for the defence of the\nrealme, the decay of trade, the great losse and decay of the\nshipping of the realme, the ill guarding of the narrow seas; and\nended in these very termes, that the excessive power of the Duke\nof Buck=m= and the abuse of that power is the chief cause of\nthese\n<P 178>\nevils and daungers to the King and kingdome. This was the woorke\nof this day, and held us without stirring out of the house from\n8 this morning till this hower, being now 7 at night; soe that,\nit being now high time to goe to dynner, I end the more\nabruptly, and rest,\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= all and ever to serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\n   The inclosed, for those few words which are in French, and\nfor which you want noe interpreter, was the King's answer to our\npetition; the rest was somewhat which hee spake before and after\nthe answer given. I heard speech of your purpose to come to\ntown: if such part of my house as is empty may pleasure you, you\nmay command it.\n   June 11 [\\1627\\] .\n\n"@en ;
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                "11 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "414" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 11 June, 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne 1603-1619." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24330" ;
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                "Well educated; 1598 commended by John Florio on her ability to understand, read, write and speak Italian, French and Spanish." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
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                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1581, d. 1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Baptised at Stepney (London/Middlesex). Probably lived her early life at Combe Abbey, Warwickshire, her parents' principal residence until 1592; possibly also Exton, Rutland. Got married at Stepney 1594. Husband's principal family seat was Chenies, Buckinghamshire; from 1617 he also leased More Park (or Moor Park) near Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. The couple spent time in London & the court in the late 1590s; early 1600s husband was confined to his Chenies house; 1603-1619 she had a position at court, town house(s) in London. 1619 retired to More Park but continued to attend the court to conduct business. Visited the Hague at least once, in 1621. Died at More Park, was buried with her Harington family at Exton." ;
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                "Mother: Anne (c. 1554-1620), daughter of Robert Kelway, surveyor of the court of wards and liveries, and his second wife, Cecily, daughter of Edward Bulstrode. Married 1594 Edward Russell (1572-1627), third earl of Bedford. In the late 1590s the couple participated in the social life of the Elizabethan court & London aristocracy, accumulated debts, fell out of favour 1601 due to the earl's implication in the Essex rebellion. Lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne 1603-1619; lost a child 1610 & 1611, seriously ill 1612, back to court 1613. Patronized by Robert Cecil, 1st earl of Salisbury (d. 1612), then developed a network of powerful male patrons to help her gain grants to pay her debts. Colonial ventures. A patron of the arts (e.g., Jonson), wrote poetry herself, participated in masques, created gardens at More Park, later in life collected paintings. A Calvinist, member of two deeply religious protestant families. From 1620 supported Elizabeth, queen of Bohemia." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Bedford" ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14862" ;
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                "1581" ;
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                "1627" ;
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                "Lucy Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Valedolid>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Valedolid" ;
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                "Valedolid" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWEDDERBURN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28954" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
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                "Dalkeith school; Edinburgh University." ;
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                "Peter Wedderburn, advocate and judge." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "Alexander" ;
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                "1799" ;
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                "Wedderburn" ;
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                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
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                "1733-1805" ;
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                "Born and raised in Scotland. Lived in London 1780s-." ;
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                "Scottish advocate 1754, a favourite of the Earl of Bute. MP 1761-80. Bencher, Lincoln's Inn 1773; deserted Tories 1769-1771; attorney-general 1778, chief-justice of common pleas 1780-93. Created Baron L. 1780. Lord chancellor 1793-1801. Created Earl of Rosslyn 1801." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Loughborough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
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                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1733" ;
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                "1805" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Military studies in Germany 1780-1787." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frederick Augustus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1763-1827" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. On the continent 1780-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elected to bishopric of Osnaburg 1764 (gave it up 1803). K.G. 1771, created Duke of York 1784. His mistress was Mary Anne Clarke." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "12485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1827" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Augustus Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Berkshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_053>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news, business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1477 FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,22>\n[} [\\180. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\7 March, 1477\\]\n   Jhesu A=o= xvij.\n   Ryght enterly and best belovyd husbond, I recomaund me unto\nyou as hertely as I can. Syre, I have ress[{eyved{] a letter\nffrom you, and a nothyr letter +tat my son Betson sent you and a\ntokyn from you be your servant Christoffyre, whech letter I have\nred and ryght well undyrstond. And as towchyng John Elmys,\ntruly, syre, he is a marvelus man: I conseyve be my son +tat he\nwold goo from his promesse +tat he made to you and to hym of his\nwoll +tat hyt suchld aryse as good in pokyng thys +gere as hyt\nded +te last +gere: and +tat I consyve he cannot make good: but\nnever +te lesse I dout not but +tat you and my son Betson wyll\nhandyll +te matyrs well I-nowe: ffore blessyd be God +ge be on\n+te surere syde: ffore all +te sayde woll I have ress[{eyved{]\nhyte and fayer howsyd hyt: and +gyt ffore all that I wot well\n+tat you and my son wylnot dele with hym othyrewyse than ryght\nand consyes wyll requere, and +tat is best. Syre, I thank you\nhertely +tat hyt plesyd you to wyshe me with you at redyng off\nmy letter: truly I wold I had a be there with you at +te same\nseson with all my hert. And as towchyng my brothyre Stonore,\ntruly syre ther was no bodye +tat tellyd me precysly +tat hyt\nwas he, but I knowe well hyt was he, ffore hyt was sayde to me\n+tat I kept you here among a meany of boyes with othyre langwage\nmore, whech was not fyttyng fore to have such langwage of any\nservant that long to you ore me: fore, and he remembyre hym\nselff well, he hath no cause to saye of me otherwyse than well:\nfore I never sayde to dysplease hym be my wyll, but fore hys own\nworshypp, and +tat knowyth God, how ever preserve you. At\nLondon, +te vij day of Marche. Cateryn and Hue Fenne recomaund\nthem unto you, and they praye fore you as they can. And\n<P II,23>\nSyre Wyllm. Stavelye and all your howshold ffaryth well, blessyd\nbe God.\n   By your owne to my pouer Elysabeth Stonore.\n   My good Cosen, I am crassed in my baket: you wat what I men.\n   To my ryght worschypfull Cosyn Wyllm. Stonore, squyer, at\nStonore be this delyvered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Dictated except for the signature and the postscript" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "399" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 7 March, 1477"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 136>\n[} [\\CXXIV.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - M=r= Doughty his stay something affter my cosin\nDauis, giues me leaue to begine this weake with a letter to you.\nI pray God blles you and presarue you from all things that may\nhurt you eather within or without. \n   I hard this morning that your father had taken my cosin\nWigmors estate into his hand, and vndertaken to pay all his\ndeets. I hope it is not true: send me word wheather you heare\nany such thing. I would haue write to your father, but I thinke\nmany letters would trubell him: be carefull of yourself for my\nsake. \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^June: 21, 1641. Bromton Castell.^)\n   Just nowe M=r= Ballam tell me he is not abell to teach\nscoule. I pray you tell your father so.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 21 June, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Port+de+Larche>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Port de Larche" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Port de Larche" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkeley+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Berkeley Street, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Berkeley Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPEPYSSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "TAILOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN SENIOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PEPYS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1601-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN IMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, FROM WHERE HE MOVED TO LONDON FOR APPRENTICESHIP. WORKED IN LONDON (St. Bride's Churchyard) AS A TAILOR 1613-1649, MOVED TO HUNTINGDONSHIRE (CAMBRIDGESHIRE) IN 1661, WHEN HE INHERITED THE ESTATE OF BRAMPTON FROM HIS BROTHER ROBERT. (with Paulina Jackson 1667-1680)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER OF SAMUEL AND JOHN PEPYS AND PAULINA JACKSON. MARRIED TO MARGARET KITE, A WASHMAID. Inherits the estate of Brampton from his brother Robert (with his debts and responsibilities) in 1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN SENIOR PEPYS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marske>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Marske, North Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Marske" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TFAIRFAX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Parliamentarian army officer. Military service under Charles I 1639; knighted 1641; general of horse in parliament's northern army 1642; commander-in-chief of the New Model Army 1645; 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron 1648; member of the council of state, reappointed commander-in-chief of all the forces in England and Ireland 1649; resigned 1650, literary & religious pursuits; MP for Yorkshire in Richard Cromwell's parliament; raised Yorkshire to help Monck's march into England; member of the interim council of state, MP for Yorkshire 1660; retired when Charles was back on the throne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9092" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated at St. John's College, Cambridge 1626; entered Gray's Inn 1628. Learned the art of war under Horace Vere, Baron Vere of Tilbury on the continent 1629-32. Created a DCL at Oxford 1649." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Ferdinando Fairfax (1584-1648), second Lord Fairfax of Cameron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fairfax" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1612-1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Denton, Yorkshire (heir to family estates); educated in Cambridge 1626, London 1628; travelled in France and the Low Countries 1629-32; moved with the army in the north 1639-40, 1642- (1645- elsewhere as well); had a house in London; lived at Nun Appleton, Yorkshire 1650- (politics in London 1659-60)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First son. Mother: Mary Sheffield (d. 1619), daughter of Edmund Sheffield, first earl of Mulgrave. Married 1637 Anne Vere (d. 1665), second daughter and coheir of Horace Vere, Baron Vere of Tilbury and his widow Mary; had 2 daughters. Was against the king's execution. A non-sectarian puritan." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3rd lord Fairfax of Cameron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1671" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Fairfax" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWYNDHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERJEANT AT LAW, LATER JUSTICE OF THE COMMON PLEAS 1579, M.P. FOR NORFOLK 1572-83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30140" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge; Lincoln's Inn (autumn reader) 1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edmund Wyndham of Felbrigg, Norfolk; wife Susan, daughter of Sir Roger Townshend of Raynham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WYNDHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF NORWICH AND PENTNEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. MARRIED TO ELIZABETH BACON (the younger), SISTER OF NATHANIEL BACON. FATHER SIR EDMUND WYNDHAM OF FELBRIGG, NORFOLK." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "13226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1592" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCIS WYNDHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumberland%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cumberland?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACARLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Chamberlain" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister of Dudley Carleton. Never married." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8403" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice Carleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_065>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1662 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,102>\n[} [\\XLV. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO MR. STAPYLTON.\\] }] \n   Mr. Stapylton,\nI had no sooner sealde up and sent away my last letter to you\n(Jan: 30) but I received one from Sir Wm. Turner, which\nsatisfieth me in every thing els (and therefore is so farre a\n(\\supersedeas\\) to you from speaking to him), save only that he\nmentioneth nothing of the 145=l=. which Mr. Johnston sent us\nword above a fortnight since he had conveyed to him for me by\nbills of exchange. 158=l=. 10=s=. 2=d=. he will enter into his\nbooke as received from Mr. Poquelin for the plate sold at Paris,\nwhich I am to accompt with my daughter for here, and pay her\nasmuch.\n   At the same time I had another letter from the Greek\nArchbishop of Laodicea, to whom this inclosed is directed. When\nyou deliver it pay him 5=l=. his last Michaelmas pension, which\nshould then have bin delivered to him, and tell him he shall\nhave 5=l=. more at our next Lady Day in March; whereof you will\nhave care.\n<P II,103>\n   As you passe through Holborne aske of the painting glasier (I\nhave forgot his name and his signe) neere Hatton house, what he\nwill have for aneiling a coate of armes about a foote and half\nin length, with the mantlins. Perhaps wee shall have a dozen or\n20=tie=. or more of them to put in my chappel windows here. But\naske him his price as of yourself, and not from me, least his\nprice be so much the greater. You are long ere you say that the\npresent is delivered for W. [\\? Winton\\] house chappel. I have\nreceived a letter from Mr. Young out of Houdenshire, who sayes\nthat the staiths are pretty well in repayre, 5 of them, and that\nthe rest shalbe looked into assoone as the time and weather\nserve. He demands also wood for the tenants, who are to repayre\ntheir banks, but I know of no wood due to them, or that I have\nto grant, all being destroyed at Walkington and els where by the\npurchasers and their agents. I woulde to God you coulde get me a\ngood and a sure receyvor, for this Dr. Broome tires me out who\nam\n   Your assured friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   From my chamber in Aukland, Feb. 3, 1662.\n   For Mr. Miles Stapylton, at Mr. Sanders's house in Coleman\nstreete, in London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year marked wrong (1662) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 102" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "392" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Auckland+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Miles Stapylton on 3 February, 1663"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fleet+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Fleet Street, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fleet Street" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P27i_was_origin_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "era origem de"@pt , "被作为移出地於"@cn , "war Ausgangsort von"@de , "a été l'origine de"@fr , "was origin of"@en , "был исходной точкой для"@ru , "ήταν αφετηρία του/της"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E9_Move> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7i_witnessed> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCAPON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BENEDICTINE MONK, PRIOR OF ST. JOHN'S, COLCHESTER, 1517; PRIOR OF HYDE 1530; BISHOP OF SALISBURY 1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Benedictine monk; BA at Cambridge 1488; DD in 1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CAPON (SALCOT)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "COLCHESTER, ESSEX TO NORFOLK, WINCHESTER AND SALISBURY. ROME (1553-)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1557" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN CAPON (SALCOT)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_095>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (about acceptable, short letters), news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 148>\n[} [\\XCV. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I am righte gladde that I have found out at last, which I\nunderstood by yours receaved last night, the way and stile to\nmake my letters acceptable, which is, I perceave - for such was\nthat letter you seeme to approove - by being short, and making\nprofession of my desire and happines to contribute any thing\ntowards your health and welfare, which I doe as cordially affect\nnow as then, and shall ever doe the same while I am, T. Meautys.\n[\\April 1626.\\]\n<P 149>\n   Your brother went for the Low Countries yesterday, with hope\nto retourne some 6 weekes hence. His lady remaynes with my Lady\nSussex. My Lo. S=t= Alban is dead and buried.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on April, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walsyngham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walsyngham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walsyngham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 24>\n[} [\\LETTER XII. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 6TH\nDECEMBER 1585.\\] }]\nMy very good lord, I have receaved your courtess [^MS BURNT^]\nletter, wherein your lordship doth commend to me your honorable\nca [^MS BURNT^] that your state and service now in hand doth\nrequire, whereof truly, my lord, I do assure yow, no less a\nportion of my care and travell for many respects to the\nfurtherance of your own honor than if I war a most neare kynsman\nin bloode; and for the avancement of the action, if I should not\nwith all the powers of my hart contynually both wish and work\navancement therunto, I war to be an accursed person in the sight\nof God; consideryng the endes of this action tend to the glory\nof God, to the savety of the queens person, to the preservation\nof this realme in a perpetuall quietnes, wherin for my\nparticular interest, both for my self and\n<P 25>\nmy posterite, I have as much interest as any of my degree. And\nthis I pray yow, my lord, mak a perfect accompt of me and for my\ndoyngs. I referr the report to Mr. secretary, who hath this\nafternoone hard me, in most ernest sort, dell with hir majesty\nto favor and maynteane you and your action, as the only meanes\nat this tyme to bryng hir to savety.\n   From my couch in my chamber, not yet hable to rise from it.\nGod send your lordship a spedy good passadg. This vi. of\nDecember, 1585.\n   Your lordships assured as any,\n   W. Burghley.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 6 December, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stretton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staffordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stretton, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stretton" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P131_is_identified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies a name used specifically to identify an E39 Actor. \nThis property is a specialisation of P1 is identified by (identifies) is identified by.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is identified by"@en , "有称号"@cn , "идентифицируется посредством"@ru , "est identifié par"@fr , "αναγνωρίζεται ως"@el , "wird identifziert durch"@de , "é identificado por"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E82_Actor_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1650S FN WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 9>\n[} [\\LETTER XLI.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO MRS HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Dearest dearest Sister,\n   Why after so long a patience, will you mix my ioy with such\ndistast, to find you shuld the least suspect a change of hart in\nme, because you heare not from me. I may as well complayne,\nsence tis a whole yeare sencce I receaved line from you, and\nthen I presently answered it, to stopp your kynd folly, (give me\nleave to call it so), which desyred to have my picture drawen.\nTake notis, I was the last that writ: for it was then, you\nmentioned so many perticulers of your new house, all which I\nanswered; but it is not the first of mine wch hath miscaried:\nfor really, I have never mised any oportunitie wch gave any\nhopes of aryving you. So carfull selfe love made me, to soe my\nseede, in hope to reape the pleasing fruit of yr answers. But,\nwhen they fayled, I never did\n<P 10>\nadmitt a thought your love did so. Sweet sister, doe the same by\nmee, who willingly confesse, you goe before me, in all except a\nconstant love: but ther, Ile give no place. Know therfor, though\nyou shuld never hear from me, (which yet shall never be when I\ncan helpe it), I am as dayly mindfull of you, my brother Aston,\nand yours, as of my selfe. Really, I tell you this, with as much\ntruth can be. It is not possible for me, to forgett you one day,\nso much I am, and can not chuse but bee\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   Winefrid.\n   I injoy my health, methinkes, but too well; sence itt delayes\nmy meeting with my sister Franck. However, know, I am won of the\nhapiest persons living; though still methingkes, I shuld be\nhapior diing. Sweet sister, when you rite to me, allwayes give\nnotis of how my lady Aston dus. Her sister, my Lady Mary Weston,\ndesyres itt of you; and really she dus so hugely oblige me with\ncontinuall kyndnis, I\n<P 11>\nshall be mitty glad to serve her, in any kynd. Her chambers are\nalmost finished, and we hugely taken with her sweet\nconversation.\n   Why did you not rite me some perticulers of your sweet\nchildren. How dus my pore Keat with the ricketts? Remember I\nmust have won. Oh tell me what hopes.\n   I never had line from brother Ned, sence he leaft you, but\nheard he intended to winter hear; if brother Thim- give leave;\nto whom I rite to beg that comfort; but hear no answer.\n   I think Dick is dead, at least to me. But I cannot say,\n(\\requiescat in pace\\) .\n   Lets always rite when we can, and have patience when we\ncannot, so shall we be more hapy when we meet whonce agen. Know\ncerteynely my hart can never change to you.\n   You have many frinds, who will not lett me seal my letter,\nwithout incloasing ther kyndest love.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston née Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Catherine Aston née Thimelby on ?, 1655"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPULESTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Puleston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 36 Hen. VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Emral, Co. Flint, Clwyd?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to Elizabeth, sister of Thomas 1st Earl of Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "319" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Puleston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineEcommerceAccount>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An online e-commerce account." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Online E-commerce Account" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "unstable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACONYERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman (Thomas Lord Dacre of Gilsland)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CONYERS N. DACRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTH; husband was of Hornby and Skelton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, buried at Skelton; 1547 described as \"dowager of Skelton\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Christopher Conyers, 2nd Lord Conyers. SON JOHN CONYERS MARRIED LADY MAUD CLIFFORD, DAUGHTER OF THE FIRST EARL OF CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "157" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE CONYERS N. DACRE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GFITZGERALD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Succeeded his father as deputy of the duke of Clarence; tried, convicted and attainted of high treason in the Parliament at Drogheda and forfeited his land and honours 1494; sent to London and imprisoned in the tower; fully restored in Oct 1495; in 1496 reappointed Lord Deputy; KG 1505; Treasurer of Ireland 1505; appointed Lord Justice 1509 and Lord Deputy 1510." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Fitzgerald (Fitzmaurice) (d. 1478), 7th earl of Kildare, administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Gerald" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fitzgerald (FitzMaurice?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. apparently after Jan 1455/6; d. 1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Summoned to attend Henry VII at Greenwich 1489. Married (1) c. 1470 Alison (d. 1495), app. daughter of Rowland, 1st baron of Portlester; (2) 1496 Elizabeth (d. 1516), daughter of Sir Oliver St. John and Henry VII's first cousin. At his death the 8th earl was easily the richest lord in Ireland; had estates in Kildare, a large rental in Meath and significant holdings in Carlow and east Ulster. Kildare spoke and wrote in Gaelic, as occasion demanded, and his court included a Gaelic entourage, with a judge, physician, poets, and other captains, household servants, and receivers." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "8th earl of Kildare" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "184" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1513" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gerald Fitzgerald (FitzMaurice?)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGORGES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gorges" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother of Sir Hugh Smyth's wife Elizabeth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "378" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Gorges" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_070>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family economy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1654 FN EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 218>\n[} [\\EDWARD HARLEY, ON THE DAY OF HIS MARRIAGE, TO HIS FATHER.\\]\n}] [^TO ROBERT HARLEY^]\n   Sir - Although I have not heard since I parted from Ludlow\nconcerning your health, I trust our gracious God continues your\nhealth towards a further degree of confirmation and strength.\nThis day according to your leave, and by Gods mercy to me, I\nhave consumated this great affaire heere, and my dear heart and\nI joyn in humbly begging your blessing. The most part of the\n3000 (^l.^) will be in a fewe daies at London. 1500 (^l.^) of it\nis for Mr. Sherwyn. I desire to know whether Mr. Lacy shall have\nhis money out of the remainder. My Lady Button is very desirous\nto have the joynture immediately settled, which I doubt cannot\nbe wel-done before you speak with Mr. Powys, who is now on the\ncircuit; therefore if please you, I think you may give my lady\nsatisfaction for the present, if you acknowledg a statut of 8000\n(^l.^) to my Lady Button, with a defesance \n<P 219>\nthat you will settle a joynture within three or six months of\n500 (^l.^) per an. This may be done at Ludlow; and if you aprov\nit, I beseech you that it may be speedily dispatched hither. I\nthink Mr. Davies of Wigmore can draw the defesance wel. My Lady\nButton is very desirus of a letter from you. She presents her\nservice to you. When you think fit to writ of any privat\nbusiness, I think, Sir, it may be better, if you pleas, to mak\nuse of my sister Stanleys penn. Sir, I beseech the Lord in mercy\ncontinue your health and enlarge all spiritual comforts to you.\nSo prayes, Sir,\n   Your most obedient son,\n   Edward Harley.\n(^Tavistock, June 26, 1654.^)\n   Sir - I beseech you y=t= our maryag may be kept privat. \n   To his most honored father, Sir Robert Harley, Kt. of the\nBathe, At Ludlow, present these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "309" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tavistock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to Robert Harley on 26 June, 1654"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BLONG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Bridget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Long" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived with her husband at Clerkenwell, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"She seems to have been an intimate friend of Lady Bacon's\" (edition). Possibly a servant of Lady Jane Bacon; got money from her for taking care of a nephew/godson of hers (Hercules Meautys, son of Sir Thomas Meautys). Married to a Mr Long." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bridget Long" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises immaterial items, including but not limited to stories, plots, procedural prescriptions, algorithms, laws of physics or images that are, or represent in some sense, sets of propositions about real or imaginary things and that are documented as single units or serve as topics of discourse. \n\t\nThis class also comprises items that are “about” something in the sense of a subject. In the wider sense, this class includes expressions of psychological value such as non-figural art and musical themes. However, conceptual items such as types and classes are not instances of E89 Propositional Object. This should not be confused with the definition of a type, which is indeed an instance of E89 Propositional Object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Aussagenobjekt"@de , "Propositional Object"@en , "陈述性物件"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wiveton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wiveton, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wiveton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1469? FS TMULL>\n<X THOMAS MULL>\n<P I,104>\n[} [\\100. THOMAS MULL TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1469)\\]\n<P I,105>\n   Right worshipfull Master and Brother, I recommaund me unto\nyou: prayng you to conceyve that or Robert Barre come I had\nborowed iij. li. to content and paye Rayne of Devonshir for your\noffis upon the (\\diem clausit extremum\\) after the dethe of my\ngood Mastres and Moder and your, whos sowle God assoyle, which I\nhave payd hym. And syr, I conceyve by Robert ye wold I shold\nmake up the offis accordyng to suche instruccion as ye sent by\nhym to my cosyn Willyam in a bille, which I dar not take uppon\nme, for I conceyve it not a right: wherefor I pray you to come\nyour self and to bryng with you the cope of all thos dedes: or\nell, and ye be not disposid to come here this terme, send us a\npleyn cope of al your dedes made seth the dethe of your ffader\nwith a more playne instruccion, and ye shall have my service:\nand I woll call to me sum good master or felowe: and I will geve\nhim for his labor, and spede your mater as well as we can. And\nas for the mater of my lord of Caunterbury, thowgh ye come not\nthis terme, I truste to God to kepe me from al hurtes in that\nbehalf. And syr, as for this mone whiche ye have sente me,\nbefore God I have leyd oute for you therof, which I borowed,\niij. li.: and so with me abydeth therof no more but xl. s.: and\nI shold have resceyvid of you at this tyme x. li. and v. nobles,\nwhich I must paye and dispose or Wennesday nexte cummyng, or\nellys I must be untrewe to God and to them that be dede, and\nfals of my promys, which God defend me fro. Wherfor I praye and\nbeseche you, as my servis may and shalbe redy to you at al\ntymes, that I may have my mone her uppon Tewesday nexte commyng:\nand I shal be redy to your plesyr with Goddes grace, which\npreserve you and yours.\n   T. M=ll= [\\Mull\\] .\n   To my master Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives through marriage; legal adviser - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "351" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMULL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Mull to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1469"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Moore>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "The Moore" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The Moore" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLEECH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Epigrammatist; secretary to the Earl of Pembroke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA Aberdeen, 1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Leech (Leitch)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "?-at least 1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "123" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Leech (Leitch)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD6>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of England and Ireland 1547-1553 (Somerset's protectorate -1549, Northumberland's guidance thereafter). Proclaimed duke of Cornwall at his baptism; never formally proclaimed prince of Wales; knighted 1547." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Intelligent and well-educated. Brought up by women in the royal nursery until the age of 6; tutored by Dr. Richard Cox, headmaster of Eton and canon of Westminster 1540; schooling overseen by Queen Catherine Parr 1543; 1554 chief tutor John Cheke, regius professor of Greek in Cambridge, assisted by Cox (-1550), Elizabeth's tutor Roger Ascham and learned courtier Anthony Cooke; a protestant, humanist education, which included Latin and formal letter-writing; French with Jean Belmain, a Calvinist refugee 1546; education as a king continued with the classics, based on the curriculum Cheke had designed for St. John's College, Cambridge; learned the italic hand 1548; Greek by 1549; \"excelled at rhetorical argument\" (DNB); learned mathematics, astronomy and navigation, perhaps also Spanish and Italian; interested in cartography, geography and music." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry VIII (1491-1547), king of England and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1537-1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex; had his own household, brought up in royal manors and palaces in the home counties (close to London, sometimes at court); London & court 1547-; died at Greenwich, Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only legitimate son. Mother: Jane Seymour (1508/9-1537), Henry VIII's 3rd wife. Supported the Reformation. Died of tuberculosis." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1274" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1553" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward VI Tudor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSHERIDAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25367" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Harrow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Actor, lecturer, author (professions)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard Brinsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sheridan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1751-1816" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wrote several plays, managed his own theatre. Undersecretary for foreign affairs 1782; secretary to the treasury 1783; confidential adviser to the Prince of Wales." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1816" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Brinsley Sheridan" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+More>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "The More, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The More" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Austin+Friars>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Austin Friars" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Austin Friars" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_028>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private & general news (the bearer available)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1626 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,104>\n[} [\\LXVI. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir, (\\Salutem in Christo\\) . I have no much newes, nor\noccasion to write, but only that the bearer being att Pettworth\nso opportunely, and to take Durham, at least Mr. Blacston's, in\nhis way, I would not lett you go (\\insalutatum\\) . I spake with\nmy Lord Duke's Grace since I wrote my letter last unto you,\nwhich I hope you had from Durham house. (\\Idem semper\\) , and so\nam I. All that I sayd was, I refer'd my self wholy to his Grace.\nYou like not this modestie, but why not. If I should erre in\nsettling upon any thing, I might thanke my self. Now I putt it\nto God, and do what is convenient. All wilbe for the best.\n   I can not heare of my Lord of Bath and Wells, where he is.\nThe Bishopricks are not yet bestowed nor resolved that I can\nheare of.\n   Privy seales go abroade and deepe to some brethren. I hope\nthey shall pay. There be 1000 men of those that went the last\nvoyage billetted in Sussex; as many, they say, in Kent.\n   Dr. Good hath left the Archbishop's service and Mr. Jeffryes\nof Pembroke hall is in his place.\n   Make as much hast as you can I pray. It is time for you, I\nhope, to come and see your unckle. If you knowe not the meaning\nof this proverbe, enquire. Lindsell, I understand, invieth our\nfelicity, and would also turne honest man. I will not say\n[^GREEK OMITTED^] , but it is almost to late. Let him make hast,\nand over take you and me. Commend me to him, and to your Fan,\nthough unknowen. If you bring her not up, I hope you will make\nhast downe. My service to my Lord must not be forgotten. (\\Vale,\net precibus nos juva. Nos te.\\)\n   Your assured, you know who, by the hand.\n   Sept=r=. xi. [\\1626.\\]\n   [\\ADDRESS TORN OFF.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 11 September, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FRUSSELL2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Russell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Reading?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Continued Thomas Marsham's work together with his brother-in-law Thomas Marsham (jr.)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "314" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Russell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P113_removed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing that is removed during an E80 Part Removal activity."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E80_Part_Removal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "удален"@ru , "entfernte"@de , "a enlevé"@fr , "αφαίρεσε"@el , "removed"@en , "移除了"@cn , "removeu"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_VWALTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Parliamentarian army officer and regicide. MP for Huntingdonshire 1640; captain of a troop of horse, imprisoned by the royalists 1642; exchanged, colonel of a regiment of foot in the army of the eastern association, governor of King's Lynn 1643; commanding a regiment of dragoons by May 1644; no commission in the New Model Army due to self-denying ordinance (MP); one of the king's judges, signed the death warrant 1649; member of all 5 councils of state under the Commonwealth, admiralty commissioner; after the protectorate MP, member of the council of state & navy commissioner; commissioner for the government of the army 1659." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HUN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Walton (d. by 1606), a member of a younger branch of an old gentry family in Huntingdonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Valentine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Walton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1593/4-1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Huntingdonshire; inherited the manor of Great Staughton, Huntingdonshire 1606; politics in London from 1640; moved with the army (e.g., King's Lynn, Norfolk); at the restoration lost his estates, escaped to the continent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "After his father's death he was for a time a ward of Sir Oliver Cromwell of Hinchinbrook, Huntingdonshire. Married (1) 1617 Sir Oliver's niece Margaret Cromwell (bap. 1601, d. by 1644), daughter of Robert Cromwell of Huntingdon and sister of Oliver Cromwell; (2) ? (d. 1662), daughter of one Pym of Brill, Buckinghamshire, and widow of one Austen of the same place. Puritan." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1661" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Valentine Walton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lynne+%28King%27s+Lynn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lynne (King's Lynn, Norfolk?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lynne (King's Lynn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warkworth+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Warkworth Castle, Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Warkworth Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MLEEMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CAPTAIN OR MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MICHAEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LEEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "502" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MICHAEL LEEMAN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_058>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 87>\n[} [\\LVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF\nBEDFORD TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Madam,\n   I have binne hindered from sending to you as I purposed,\nfirst for want of a footeman, and sinse by the sadde accident of\nmy Lo. of Richmond's death, which tied me to give my tyme to the\nperformance of the charitable offices I could to his La. Now I\nsend with a great deale of earnest longing for the retorne of\nthis bearer, because by your brother I hear you have binne ill\nsince your being delivered; but I truste itt is no other then\nsom indisposition incident to childe bed, and that I shall hear\nyou have recovered better health, which I wish as hartely att\nthe leaste as the continuance of my owne. Howsoever, since the\nvery season of the yeare invites you to itt, lett mee perswade\nyou as soone as you are able to comme to London, wheare the best\nmeanes are for the recovery or confirmacion of your health. You\nknow your olde lodgeings, which, or as convenient a one if I\nkeepe you out of that, shall be ready for you, and I infinitely\ngladde of your companie and M=r= Bacon's. I never so much longed\nto speake with\n<P 88>\nyou, and to have you out of that solitarie place, wheare I heare\nmelancholie getts two much ground of you, which is so dangerous\nan enemie as I extreamlie desier to have you so neare me as I\nmight offer you my best assistance and servis to overcom itt in\nyourself, and remove the causes if itt be possible. Therefore\nagaine I pray you to resolve to chandge place for a while; som\ndivertisments att the leaste you will finde heare, from whence I\nshall not, I thinke, remove till after Midsommer terme. Som\nacount of what passeth hear, to entertaine you, I will make unto\nyou. First, my La. of Richmond's losse, though it weare such a\nblow from Heaven as I must confesse I never knew given, will not\nkille her, of so strandge resisting stue are our hartes made.\nShe was the happiest woman I thinke that lived, for by her owne\nconfession she acknowledged, that if she should have sitte doune\nand studied what to aske of God for outward blessings and\ninwarde comforts of this world more then she enjoyed, she could\nfind nothing to desier but a child; and it was true, for she had\nof glorie and greatnes as much as a subject was capable of,\nwealth of all kinds in abundance, health and extraordinary\nbeautie even at this adge, and, above all, a noble\n<P 89>\nhusband, that was the love of her harte, and doted on her with\nthe same pasion to the last ower of his lyfe that he did the\nfirst month of his being in love with her. Out of those loveing\narmes she rose not two owers before he died, and left him, as\nshe thought, well, only troubled with a litle paine in his head,\nwhich made him desirous to sleep a litle longer; which and his\ndeath was so quiet, as his man sitting close to his bedside knew\nnot when he departed, but fearing, because itt was the day\napointed for the parliment, that he might wake too late, called\nin a gentleman of his chamber that used to wake him, who drawing\nthe curtain found him starke dead. I lay by chaunce that night\natt the Cockepitte, whither instantly this nuse was brought me,\nand I presently went to the Duches, in whos lodgeings was to be\nseen all that an unexpected calamity could show of sorrow. I\nmuch feared the first violence might have distracted her, but\nher pasion had so liberal vent as I thinke itt wrought the less\ninwardly. Her haire, in discharge of a vowe she had formerly\nmade, she cutte of close by the rootes that afternoone, and told\nus of som other vowes of retirednes she had made if she should\nbe so miserable as to outlive him, which I hope she will as\npunctually performe. For my part, I confesse I incouradge her to\nitt, which, som say, hereafter she will love me nothing the\nbetter for; but itt is the counsel I should take to myselfe in\nher case, and\n<P 90>\ntherfore I cannot spare to give itt. She offers to deall very\nnobly with my Lo. of Lenox, yett I imagine ther will grow\ndifferences betwixt them out of his Lady's over greediness, for\nthey already refuse to accept condisions they had subscribed to,\nthough, if she have not very harsh and unusual measure offered\nher, itt is in her choise wheather to part with any thing to\nthem or no. My Lo. of Buckingham hath made his declaracion to\nthe parlement, who yett aplaude itt because itt tends to the\nfinal breach of the match with Spaine. The Houses have sitt so\nshort a tyme as what they do is not yett to be judged, but I\ntrust things will succeed well both for the Church and the\nCommonwealth. The Lord Marquis Hamilton is Lord Steward, so as\nthat staffe hath had the good fortune to passe from a noble to a\nworthie hand, wheare I hope itt will long remaine. But I fear\nI do ill to wearie you with so many lines; therfore, deare\nCornewallis, I will not for the present say more then that I\nlove you as your owne meritt and the obligacions I owe you\njustly deserves, and will never be wanting to you in any trial\nyou may have cause to make of\n   Y=r= most affectionat and faithful freind,\n   L. Bedford.\n<P 91>\n   Wee have much hope that the Prince will show himselfe of such\na temper as will be his owne glorie and the good of these\nkingdoms.\n   My Lord Steward hath taken from me your olde servant Jeames\nHenly, and George Purser, whom he should not have had, if they\nhad not binne such as but for his sake I should very unwillingly\nhave parted with. Com~ende me, sweet Cornewallis, very kindly to\nM=r= Bacon; and to my freind Fredericke, whom and the rest of\nyours I beseech God to blesse.\n   Harington House, this 28 of February [\\1623-4\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "87" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1035" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 28 February, 1624"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/interest>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A page about a topic of interest to this person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "interest" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCLOPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHERIFF OF NORFOLK 1451-52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Clopton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CLOPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ONE OF THE SUGGESTED MATCHES FOR ELIZABETH POYNINGS (THEN PASTON); ONE OF THE LETTERS IS A COPY IN GLOYS'S HAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, AC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "OP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "836" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1019" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN CLOPTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/46912" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MORE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1471-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "(SECOND) WIFE OF SIR THOMAS MORE, knight, former Lord Chancellor. More married Alice in 1511; she was the widow of John Middleton, citizen and mercer of London and merchant of the Staple at Calais (d. 1509)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "M" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DAME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "879" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1471" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE MORE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94i_was_created_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "foi criado por"@pt , "被创造於"@cn , "wurde erschaffen durch"@de , "δημιουργήθηκε από"@el , "a été créé par"@fr , "was created by"@en , "был создан посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E65_Creation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBURBANK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Priest. In the service of Bishop Bell of Carlisle 1488; proctor in Carlisle 1508; steward and secretary to Cardinal Bainbridge 1509-14; prebendary of York 1512 (also Salisbury at some point?); protonotary apostolic 1514; chaplain and secretary to Cardinal Wolsey 1516-30; prebendary of Lincoln 1518, archdeacon of Carlisle 1520, another prebend at York 1524; after Wolsey's fall continued in the king's service." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1, x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University of Cambridge B.Civ.L. 1495-6, D.Can.L. 1520." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Burbank" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1518" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1531 aged about 60 (Venn: d. c. 1530)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Greystoke(?), Cumbria (Cumberland); studied in Cambridge 1495-6; Rome 1509-14; received a living in York 1512; London by 1516." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of Erasmus. Wrote letters for Wolsey, see under him. PersonCode WBURBANKE in the Clifford collection." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1531" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Burbank" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ware>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ware, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ware" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Istleworth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Istleworth, Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Istleworth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ware+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ware Park" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ware Park" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P46i_forms_part_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "fait partie de"@fr , "αποτελεί μέρος του/της"@el , "bildet Teil von"@de , "forms part of"@en , "формирует часть"@ru , "faz parte de"@pt , "被用来组成"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 121>\n[} [\\CVI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - That I haue no letter from you this weake puts me\nto a stand, and I should be very much trubeled, but that your\nfather rwites me word you are well, which mercy, I hope, the\nLord will still continue to you. I neuer more longed to heare\nhow things goo then I did this weake. Many rumors we heare, but\nI biuld vpon nothing tell I heare it from you or your father. \n   I much desire to heare how the parlament tooke the ansure of\nthe justices of this country, that sent word they knwe not by\nwhat aughtority the parlament did require the taking of the\nprotestation. S=r= William Croft is much against the parlament,\nand vtters his minde freely: he was much displeased that they\nwould petition the Parlament: he toold M=r= Gower he was a\nmoufer of sedistion; and my cosen Tomkins was very hoot with\nhim: they say the parlament dous theare owne biusness, and not\nthe cuntryes. I shall long to heare from you. I thanke God, your\ncosen Smith has loost his ague, for I could not deserne he had\nany fite. On munday before Ester, M=r= Kirll and some other\ngentellmen intend to seet forward with the petition, which I\nhope will be well taken.\n   I pray God blles you, and keepe you in His feare. \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Mar: 25, 1641.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year marked wrong (1641) in corpus (letter misplaced in edition; see p. xiv)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 25 March, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTOWNSHEND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Baronet 1617; became a prominent figure in local government: JP; deputy lieutenant; MP for Norfolk 1628-29; sheriff 1629-30." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Bacon Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge 1611; Gray's Inn 1614." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Townshend (1567/8-1603) of Raynham, Norfolk; wife Anne (1573-1622), eldest daughter of Nathaniel Bacon and Anne Gresham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Townshend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1595-1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Norfolk; from age 7 brought up mainly by grandmother Lady Berkeley (London/Gloucestershire/Warwickshire/?) but also spent time in Norfolk; educated in Cambridge & London; as a young man much in London, travelled abroad; began to build a new mansion at Raynham, Norfolk 1619; lived with wife at Stiffkey Hall, Norfolk from c. 1627, moved to Raynham when it was finished." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder son and heir. Raised by his grandmother Lady Berkeley after the early death of his father. Stepgrandson of Lady Dorothy Bacon. Inherited his father's estates, Lady Berkeley's 1617/8, and the bulk of Sir Nathaniel Bacon's property through his mother 1622. Married 1627 Mary, daughter and co-heir of Horace Lord Vere of Tilbury; they had seven children together. Puritan." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2815" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1637" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Townshend" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Milan>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Italy> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Milan, Italy" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Milan" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SMAPLETOFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Collett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SUSANNA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MAPLETOFT N. COLLETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1602-1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE, MOVED TO MARGARETTEN, ESSEX; Bourn, Cambridgeshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SISTER OF ANNA AND MARY COLLETT, WIFE OF REVEREND JOSHUA MAPLETOFT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "331" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1657" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SUSANNA MAPLETOFT N. COLLETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Cambrai>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Cambrai, France)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Cambrai" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_060>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1662 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,86>\n[} [\\XXXII. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO MR. STAPYLTON.\\] }] \n   London, Jan. 22, 1661[\\-62.\\]\n   Mr. Stapleton,\nI had your letter from Yorke, and that which you sent me from\nDurham, together with the inclosed from Gravesend; whether\n[\\whither\\] that windbound gentleman had (I believe) never come\nto waite for a wind that will carry him to his undoing if Mr.\nFarrar had not furnished him with money (which I never ordered\nhim) for his voyage. But let him goe, he is not worth the\nowning, nor any further seeking after him. In the meane while\nthey that have thus lured him and conveyed him away are most\nunworthy persons.\n   You will now have time to looke after the house at Aukland\nand Durham, and all other things that may concerne me in my\nrents, leases and accompts.\n   It is well that the gentlemen at the Sessions were persuaded\nto pass over that busines for Knights and Burgesses so quietly.\n<P II,87>\nTo the letters that I had about it, and about their desire for\nmy moving here in Parliament to obteyne our 25000=li=., I shall\nreturne answeres hereafter by the posts that follow this. So I\npray excuse me till then both to Sr. Tho. Davison, if you meet\nhim at Durham, and to the Sollicitor, and to Mr. Farrar.\n(\\Vale.\\)\n   Yours, &c.\n   Joh. Duresme.\n   Send word by Mr. Farrar to Mr. Barnes at Darlington that I\ndesire to know what he will doe about the mill, for I shall stay\nno longer upon his delay and uncertainties. Let me know also\nwhat Mr. Wilkinson hath done with his lease ground neare the\nBishop's house there, and what that lease of his [{is{] worth. I\nheare of one Mr. Rayne hath either bought it, or contracted for\nit, and that he is willing to part with it againe; as it may\nwell be Mr. Barnes will be ready also to part with his Balywick,\n&c., for all which Mr. Charles Gerard, if he may have them at no\nuneasy rate, would peradventure deale with them, for to him I\nhave allotted the House, and the office and otes at\nCotammundevill.\n   [\\Jo. Duresme.\\]\n   For Mr. Miles Stapleton, at Mr. Farrar's house in Durham.\n   Jo. Duresme.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "357" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Miles Stapylton on 22 January, 1662"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lamport>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northamptonshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lamport, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lamport" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBEARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EIC merchant. President of Bengal 1701-1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Beard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1680s-, d. 1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "In India 1680s-1700s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "151" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1705" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Beard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGOURNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed as a mate by the EIC on its 9th voyage in 1612, remained in Siam and elsewhere. Died in 1616 on his way to Masulipatam to become the agent there." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gourney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1612-1616, died en route to Masulipatam." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2935" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Gourney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ludham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ludham, Norfolk" , "Ludham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ludham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JNORTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT TO THE LISLES, SHIP'S PURSER ON THE SUNDAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Semi-literate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NORTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "HAMPSHIRE AND LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "758" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN NORTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBALDWIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clergyman and antiquarian. Ordained priest 1702; rector of Icklingham St. James, Suffolk and Quidenham, Norfolk 1706-31; rector of Carleton Rode, Norfolk and Bunwell, Norfolk 1731-49. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled at Bury St. Edmunds; admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge & matriculated 1695, scholar 1697, BA 1698-9, MA 1704; incorporated at Oxford 1706." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Baldwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baldwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1678, d. 1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Eriswell, Suffolk (birthplace); Norfolk (domicile; earlier possibly also Suffolk); educated in Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Blomefield's family friend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Bunwell and Carleton Rode" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "256" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1749" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Baldwin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HOXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Mostly impartial during the civil war except for serving on the parliamentary side in the siege of Arundel 1643; lost his property in lawsuits against him by Thomas Denne Sr. (Oxinden was the executor of a will favouring Denne's son), had to take on a rectorship in the Church of England: ordained 1661, presented to the living of Radnage near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 1663, preached there twice 1664. Published four volumes of verse at his own expense between 1647-60." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden, y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21053" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Wye grammar school, Kent; went to Oxford 1624, matriculated at Corpus Christi College 1626, BA 1627, studies cut short by father's death 1629; admitted to Gray's Inn 1632." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Oxinden (bap. 1588, d. 1629), gentleman, of Great Maydekin, Barham, Kent, 2nd son of Sir Henry Oxinden of Deane near Wingham, Kent; wife Katherine (1587-1642), daughter of Sir Adam Sprakeling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry of Barham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "94" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1609-1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at the house of Sir Adam Sprakeling in the parish of St. Paul, Canterbury, Kent; educated in Kent, Oxford and London; lived at Great Maydekin, Barham, Kent (family home from 1610) until forced to sell the estate 1663, then moved across the road to Little Maydekin, Denton, Kent; legal disputes => spent long periods of time in London during the Protectorate; had a living in Buckinghamshire 1663- but did not reside there; buried in Denton church." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Married (1) 1632 Anne Peyton (1613-1640), daughter of Sir Samuel Peyton (1590-1623) of Knowlton in Kent and sister of Sir Thomas Peyton; (2) 1642 his ward Katherine (1624-1698), daughter of James Culling (d. 1638), yeoman, of South Barham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "64835" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "52709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1670" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry of Barham Oxinden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_090>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 140>\n[} [\\XC. SIR NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   I am very glad of yo=e= health in the contry. I do also\nconclude of the welfare of all ours w=th= you, otherwise, I\nperswade myself, I should haue vnderstoode yt by you; &, for\nlittle Jane in perticular, I should haue bin glad to haue\nvnderstood some of her new language. My Lady of Bedford is well\n& in towne, vnto whome I haue presented yo=e= servise. The Kinge\nwas crowned yesterday w=th= greate pomp at Westminster. For\nother newes her is little; some do say that the Earle of Holland\nhath compounded the business betwixt the French King & Rochell,\n& that o=e= shipps ar retourning. God grant yt may be true!\nVppon the next Sunday earles ar to be created, some say 8. The\nnext weeke I intend to see you; in the meane tyme I com~end vnto\nyou the most true affection of him who is onely\n   Yo=rs=, Nath. Bacon.\nFebruary 3 [\\1625-6.\\]\n   To his best respected friend the Lady Bacon, at Broome, geue\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "140" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 3 February, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MAPASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Brews" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGERY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON N. BREWS" ;
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                "1495" ;
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                "1489" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
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                "d. 1495" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "FROM TOPCROFT, NORFOLK, TO NORWICH AND LONDON" ;
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                "WIFE OF JOHN PASTON III (WEDDING IN 1477), DAUGHTER OF SIR THOMAS BREWS; LETTERS WRITTEN BY KELA AND CALLE" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1495" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARGERY PASTON N. BREWS" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 5>\n[} [\\LETTER II. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 27TH SEPTEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\n   Sir,\n   I have this night, at j a clok, received your letter, which\ndoth signyfie that her majesties pleasure ys, I shuld stey my\npreperations untyll I doe speake with her. I wyll lett you knowe\nhow farr I have gonne, and than I shall obey hir majesties\ncomandment, being knowen from you, for stey of the rest, and to\nundoe of that ys donn, as hir wyll shalbe.\n   First; uppon hir first order geven, both from hir self and\nalso confirmyd further by your letters by hir majesties\ncomandment, I dyspached, betwene Thursday night and yesternight\niiij a cloke, above ij=c= lettres to my servaunts, and sondry my\nfrends, to prepare themselves, according to the order I had my\nself, with all the spede the could possible, to serve hir\nmajestie, under me, in the Low Countreys. I am sure ther be a c\nof these alredy delyvered, and the rest wylbe before I can\nrevoke them; having apointed the xviij. and xx. of the next\nmonth for ther repayr hether with\n<P 6>\nall ther furnyture. I have since, and before I cam my self to\nthe Tower, taken upp both armours and stele saddelles, as many\nas must cost me a good pece of money. I have sett in hand sondry\nfurnytures also for my self. I have taken upp ij or iij vessells\nto carry away presently certen provissions, as bear and other\nnecessaryes, which must be ther before me.\n   And, lastly, that I am most sorry for, the states that were\nat court cam hether to me this morning by ix a cloke, and spent\nij owres with me, touching my dyspach, in so much as they werr\nreddy to knele to me for to make what hast for my none aryvall\non the other syde that I could possibly, yea by all perswasions\npressing me that I wold not stey tyll my full preparations werr\nmade, and my companyes, but to be knowen once to be aryved at\nMydelborow, or Flushing, with such as may sonest be reddy, for\nby that meanes I shuld be the cause of stey of greter matters\nthan wold be wyshed thorow longer delay, for, they sayd, yt was\nvery long alredy. They offerd me with all, that many things\nshuld be ther made reddy to receave me, even so sone as yf I\nwent within vj days I shuld be prepared for. I did, hereuppon,\ntell them what streyt comandment I had received from hir\nmajestie to hast me over, and what good wyll they shuld now fynd\nin me to performe the same. We agreed that I shuld send som\nservant of myne to have ther lettres over to se all things made\nther reddy for me, yf I shuld followe within 14 or 15 days; I\ndyd so, and sent D. Doyly, whome ye know, who hath ther lettres,\nand, except my messenger find him, he ys gonn this morning tyde\nbefore iij a cloke; yet have I, uppon the sight of your lettre,\nsent one to seke him and to stey him. This farr alredy have I\nproceded. I told the states, also, that I steyd hereabout tyll I\nshuld prepare for my owne speedyer dyspach.\n   Whereuppon this sudden change doth groe, M=r= secretary, I\n<P 7>\ncan not imagin, nether wyll I meddell withall, but must obey her\nmajesties pleasure yf she have determyned any alteration, which\nI desyer to hear from you, for yf I com to the court yt must\nmore easyly breake out, as yt wyll notwithstanding, and I can\nbut greve at the myserable estate of the pore aflycted; as for\nmy owne, hit must be as the potters vessell, &c.\n   For that I know this forenoon some of the estates wyll com\nageyn to me about this cause, I wylbe absent somwhear tyll after\nnone, by which tyme I wyll hope to receive further dyrectyon\nfrom you, which God grant to be best for her majesties own\nservyce and hir realme, by whose wysdom and government we are\nall lyke ether to stand or faule. Thus in much hast, praing you\nto excuse the imperfectyon of yt, being scrybled in my bed this\nMonday morning almost ij a clok.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honourable M=r= secretary\nWalsingham, hast, hast, hast.\n\n"@en ;
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                "27 September" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
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                "secretary of state" ;
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                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
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                "Dudley" ;
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                "earl of Leicester" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 27 September, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Earl of Northampton 1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Compton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Northampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "375" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Compton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FSMYTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Poulett (1586-1649), first baron Poulett; politician, royalist officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Florence" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1612-1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hinton St George, Somerset (father's home); Ashton Court (near Bristol; husband's home)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Thomas Smyth (1609-1642)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1612" ;
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                "1676" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Florence Smyth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBANYARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDMUND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BANYARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WYMONDHAM AND STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF JOHN BANYARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1334" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDMUND BANYARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBEKYNSAW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Divine, Oxford scholar, MA 1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bekynsaw" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1496?-1559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Greek lecturer at Paris University" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Greek lecturer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "173" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1496" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1559" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Bekynsaw" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLUKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LUKE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "LADY JUDITH BARRINGTON'S FIRST HUSBAND'S STEP-FATHER; father to Thomas Sanders (or step-father?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "972" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN LUKE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THENEAGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Courtier. Active MP (for Stamford, Lincolnshire 1553; Arundel, Sussex 1559; Boston, Lincolnshire 1563; Lincolnshire 1563, -71, -72; Essex 1584, -86, -89, -93); steward of Hatfield, Hertfordshire 1561; gentleman of the privy chamber by 1565; receiver & treasurer of the tenths on the profits of salt manufacture 1565; treasurer of the queen's chamber 1570; JP for Essex c. 1573; keeper of the records in the Tower 1576; knighted 1577; deputy lieutenant for Essex 1585; of the quorum for Essex & Lindsey, Lincolnshire c. 1586; vice-chamberlain of the household, privy councillor 1587; paymaster to the armies 1588; chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, recorder of Colchester 1590; high steward of Hull 1590, Salisbury -91, Winchester -92; ranger of Waltham Forest 1593." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12921" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "According to Venn matriculated 1549 at Queens' College, Cambridge (DNB: Queen's College, Oxford); apparently did not take a degree; honorary MA 1564; (honorary) admission to Gray's Inn 1565." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Heneage (d. 1556), landowner of Lincoln (estates in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire); in royal service as auditor of the duchy of Lancaster, surveyor of forests and customer of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Heneage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. in/ante 1532, d. 1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Lincolnshire; educated in Cambridge or Oxford; court soon after Elizabeth's accession (had a house in London); had estates in several counties, main seat in Essex by 1564; diplomatic mission to the Netherlands 1586 (his only trip abroad?); died in London." ;
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                "Eldest son. Mother: Robert's 1st wife Lucy (d. c. 1554), daughter and heir of Ralph Buckton of Hemswell, Lincolnshire. Married (1) 1554 Anne (c. 1530-1593), daughter of Sir Nicholas Poyntz of Iron Acton, Gloucestershire, and his wife Joan; (2) 1594 Mary (d. 1607), widow of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd earl of Southampton, and eldest daughter of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, and his 1st wife Jane." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1595" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Heneage" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Temple+Hirst>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Temple Hirst, North Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Temple Hirst" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Widford%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Widford?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Widford?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3B+Nottinghamshire%3B+Leicestershire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yorkshire; Nottinghamshire; Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorkshire; Nottinghamshire; Leicestershire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampton+Court>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FLondon> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%2FMiddlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hampton Court, ?London" , "Hampton Court, London/Middlesex" , "Hampton Court, London" , "Hampton Court, Middlesex" , "Hampton Court" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hampton Court" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Framlyngham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Framlyngham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Framlyngham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rose+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rose Castle, Cumbria" , "Rose Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rose Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1465 T THAMPTON>\n<X THOMAS HAMPTON>\n<P I,70>\n[} [\\76. THOMAS HAMPTON TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\c. 1465\\]\n   After almaner of due recommendaciouns, in my most tender wyse\nI recommaunde me to yow. S[{yr ...{] haf knowlyche whether +te\nsute be takyn ayenst Will. Tystede ye or nay, and W . . . for as\nhit was law, tolde me he scholde sey he sette not +ter by: What\nhit menyth\n<P I,71>\nI can not sey. My moder, my wyf, and all my douchters, your pore\nkynnyswymmen, tenderly recommaundyn +tem to yow, of whos\npreferment I pray yow to haf rememberaunce, +tyf eny fortune may\ngrow in eny plase. Syr, I haf late been in the Counte of\nStafford with my Cosyn John Hampton, sometyme Squier for +te\nbody with Kynge H., and in my +ter beyng he hath made estate of\nxl. markes of his lond, and takyn estate of me ayen ther of his\nlyff and of his wyffes, +te remaynder to me and to myn heyres,\nwith all +te evydens acordyng, where of I haf the more parte at\nhome, wyche +tey schall enyoye with al o+ter of my londes. Syr,\nwhen and what tyme we schall see yow and my cosyn W., I pray yow\nsende me worde. Syr, +tat tyme I haf worde by my Cosyn Waller,\nbrynger of +tis my sympull byll, Gode Syr, whether Palmer be\ndelynge ge . . . ye, and how my Suster Swete doth. No more at\n+tis tyme, but almythty godde have yn hys kepyng, Amen.\n   By your owne T. Hampton.\n   To my Rythe Wurshypfull Cosyn, T. Stonor, be Wylyam be +tis\ndelyveryd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Passages missing" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow gentlemen; friendly" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "250" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hampton to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1465"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#RelationshipCode> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "T?"@en , "C?"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "publication of a book" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1625 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,83>\n[} [\\LI. - FROM RICHARD MOUNTAGUE TO THE BISHOP OF DURHAM\\] }]\n[^FROM RICHARD MOUNTAGUE TO RICHARD NEILL^]\n   Right Reverend, my humble duty premised,\nI understand that his Majesty, having ben made acquainted by\nyour Lordship with that Apologie which I wrote against my\nParleamentary Informers, intendeth to have it printed, and to\nthat end gave order that Dr. White should looke it over and\ninforme what, and howe 'twas (^contra`^) , or not (\\secundum\\) ,\nthe authorised doctrine of the Church of England. I must\nconfesse I was desirous enough to have it published, but did not\nexpect so much when I sent it, but only with desire that his\nMajesty\n<P I,84>\nmight understand of it as much as your Lordship should thinck\nconvenient, and therefore I putt in diverse particulars touching\nthose men ther specially named, as also the last Articles,\nwhich, the truth is, I had from La[\\mbeth\\] house by a freind\nthat I would not willingly discover. My only intent was that if\nyour Lordship pleased you might give his Majesty information of\nthem, and so (\\transirent\\) . But since it is, I understand by\nMr. Cosin, his Majesty's pleasure to have them printed, if it\nplease your Lordship my desire is to have them left out, as\nbeing not apperteynant to the mayne, unlesse your Lordship shall\nthincke otherwise, to whom I wholy and totally referre my self\nand the whole. Mr. Cosen wrote unto me that your Lordship was\ndesirous I should come over and conferr my notes with Dr.\nWhite's, and so both go to the King together. I besech you, my\nLord, consider the season, both in generall, of the yeere, and\nthis time so unfitt to travell in, I am sure with us, out of\nthis country, which your Lordship knoweth very well, especially\nfor my body, very crasie, and but untoward to travell in winter.\nI protest before God, my good Lord, I would not willingly nowe\ntravell for a good preferment, being like enough to gett that\nwhich I shall not in hast gett of agayne. These 5 last winters\nby such journyes, I gott those coulds that hung by me, some of\nthem, 4 months. Good my Lord, therfore, I besech you spare me\nand excuse me, that I may in helth do the Church and you service\nlong. I suppose also his Majesty will have no greate leisure as\nyett at London to attend this petty businesse, nor do I conceive\nany such cause of hastning it to the presse. It is not much, and\nwill soone be dispatched whensoever. Beside, I would gladly see\nwhat Dr. White sayth, and advise upon his notes, being att my\nowne notes and amongst my owne books, which I can not so well do\nbeing from them. My humble desire, therefore, is, that your\nLordship would be pleased to excuse my attendance, and to will\nMr. Cosen to send me the copy, with his observations, which may\nbe don by our carier, as he knoweth, as safe as by any messenger\nof purpose. So my humble duty allway remembred, with hearty and\ndaily prayer for your Lordship, the only true and reall frend\nthe Church hath of your ranck, I take my leave, and rest,\n   Att your Lordship's service,\n   Ri. Mountagu.\n   Pettworth, S. Stephen's day, [\\1625.\\]\n   To the right Reverend father in God, my very good Lord, the\nLord Bishopp of Duresme, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "St. Stephen's Day (December)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen (unequal)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNEILE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pettworth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to Richard Neile on St. Stephen's Day (December), 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Monsirtan+ou+Sault>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Monsirtan ou Sault" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Monsirtan ou Sault" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1654 FO JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 253>\n[^JOHN JONES TO OLIVER CROMWELL^]\n(To Oliver Cromwell, Protector.)\nMay it please yo=r= Highness.\n   Having observed to what issue that hon=ble= and liberall\nintention of the late Parliam=t=, and since of yo=r= Highnesse\n<P 254>\nand yo=r= Councell (towards widdowes and orphans whose\nrespective arreares amount not to above 150), is like to come\nto, by reason of the indigency of the persons to whom such debts\nare due, many of them offering for the supply of their p'sent\nwants to make sale of their Debentures for 5s. in the pound, and\nthereby to transferr that greate advantage of yo=r= Highnesse\nindulgence, and beneficence towards them, unto such who have\nraised themselves from nothing to greate estates by the troubles\nof the tymes, wherein many of them probably minded themselves\nmore then the publiqe interest. I made bould to com~unicate my\nthoughts in that matter to my Lord Gen=ll= ffleetwood, who was\npleased to advise mee to present the same to yo=r= Highnes; and\nhad not I had his com~and for it I had not presumed to give you\nthis trouble. The Baronyes appointed for satisfacc~on of y=e=\nsaid widdowes and orphans are pretty large in extent, and have\nsome of the best seates in Ireland in them, and if they were\nexposed to sale, would yeld in ready money (as most men that are\nknoweing in affaires of that nature doe judge), double the value\nthey are sett for to the widdowes, and yet if sett out in Lands\nwill be of little value to them, because their respective\nproporc~ons will be soe inconsiderable as that noe man will\ndeale with them for the same but upon very low tearmes, and\ntheir poverty will not admitt them to plant the same, and\nconsequently their interest will become a prey to other men;\nffor prevention whereof I humbly propound that such persons as\nyo=r= Highnes shall thinke fitt to trust, may be impowered to\npay y=e= arreares of the said widdowes and orphans (or of as\nmany of them as desire it), in ready money, and take assignm=ts=\nto yo=r= Highnes use of the said debts, and of their interest to\nlands for the same, within y=e= said Baronyes, and that said\npersons soe intrusted may be likewise impowered to make sale of\nsoe much of the lands within the\n<P 255>\nsaid Baronyes as shall reimburse the said money; ffor the\ncarrying on of this work, I humbly conceive that there will not\nneede much money to be issued before money come in by sayle, and\nthat may be borrowed out of yo=r= grand Tres=ry= heere for a\nshort tyme, to be repaided by sayle as aforesaid. By this meanes\nthe poore widdowes and orphans will have more plenary\nsatisfacc~on, and more to their content, than by lands in the\nway prescribed, and I am p'swaded that halfe the lands appointed\nfor their satisfacc~on, and those of the best Seates will be\nreserved for yo=r= Highnesse disposal, and it were pitty that\nsome Seates in those Baronyes should be dismembered. If yo=r=\nHighnesse aproves of this course or any other for the end herein\nproposed, I humbly conceive that it will not be adviseable to\ndelay it, because poore people will be pressing for liberty to\nsell their Debentures, or contriveing some other way by private\ncontracts, to make sayle of their Interests when lands are sett\nout on to them. All which I humbly leave to yo=r= Highnesse\nwisdome, to signifye yo=r= pleasure in, as you shall judge most\nmeete, and rest,\n   Yo=r= Highnes most humble servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, the 17th Aprill, 1654.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commissioner - lord protector; colonel - commander-in-chief" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Oliver Cromwell on 17 April, 1654"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "ήταν παρών/παρούσα/παρόν σε"@el , "estava presente no"@pt , "war anwesend bei"@de , "was present at"@en , "присутствовал при"@ru , "était présent à"@fr , "当时在场於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chelsea+College>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chelsea College" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chelsea College" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pembrokeshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wales> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pembrokeshire" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E81_Transformation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the events that result in the simultaneous destruction of one or more than one E77 Persistent Item and the creation of one or more than one E77 Persistent Item that preserves recognizable substance from the first one(s) but has fundamentally different nature and identity. \nAlthough the old and the new instances of E77 Persistent Item are treated as discrete entities having separate, unique identities, they are causally connected through the E81 Transformation; the destruction of the old E77 Persistent Item(s) directly causes the creation of the new one(s) using or preserving some relevant substance. Instances of E81 Transformation are therefore distinct from re-classifications (documented using E17 Type Assignment) or modifications (documented using E11 Modification) of objects that do not fundamentally change their nature or identity. Characteristic cases are reconstructions and repurposing of historical buildings or ruins, fires leaving buildings in ruins, taxidermy of specimen in natural history and the reorganization of a corporate body into a new one.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "转变"@cn , "Umwandlung"@de , "Трансформация"@ru , "Transformation"@en , "Transformation"@fr , "Transformação"@pt , "Μετατροπή"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGERARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BARONET, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, M.P.; ACTIVE OPPONENT OF THE CROWN DURING THE 1620'S AND 1630'S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GILBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GERARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "OF FLAMBARDS, HARROW-ON-THE-HILL, MIDDLESEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "HUSBAND OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON'S DAUGHTER MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6552" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GILBERT GERARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dorchester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FOxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dorchester, ?Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorchester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(London?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(London?)" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P3M>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "P3M" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Quarterly"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_053>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1622 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 79>\n[} [\\LIII. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeere Sister,\n   Not aboue 3 dayes beefore I receued yors by this poste, I\nspent sow tyme in pervsinge sertaine letters of myne longe sence\nreceued from my good freind, & amongst others I founde som 100\nof yo=rs= that were rytten beinge a maide, a\n<P 80>\nwyfe, & a widdowe. Theise letters cost mee an afternounes worke\nto reede them over, & it did much comfort mee to finde by those\nlines that I wounce had a sister whose loue & affection in those\ndayes was nott to bee eaqualysed, & was glad to thincke w=th= my\nselfe that I had not as yett one my parte giuen any cause to the\ncontrary. In regarde that yo=u= retourned noe answer of my\nlettes by Salman, whom I imployed in England, I made my\nreckoninge that you (had) tacken your leaue of wryghttinge, and\nseeing the retourne of the ordinary courryer to com lickwise\nvaquant, it confermed my fyrst oppinyon and made it the\nstronger; but sence I perseve by yo=r= last that it was onely\nwant of commoditye & nothinge else that was the cause, yf it\nshoulde soe faule out that my occations this winter shoulde\ncale me in to England, I dooe imagen that yo=u= wille thincke it\nnoe dishonnor to yo=u= to see mee com in good equypage. This\nlast sommer yo=u= were neere beeinge quitt of a brother, but it\nhath pleased God, contrary to my one expectation, to restore\nmee. Thus, w=th= my loue to yo=r= selfe and those of yo=rs=, I\nrest\n   Yo=r= trew affectionate\n   T. Meautys.\nArnheim, November the 7, 1622.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "79" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "268" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arnhem> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 7 November, 1622"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Beauman%27s>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Beauman's" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Beauman's" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_075>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1501 FO EPOLE>\n<X ELIZABETH POLE>\n<P 162>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXVIII.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull, my full singuler good master, Sir\nRobart Plumpton, knight, this letter be delivered in hast.^)\n   Right reverent and worshipfull and my singler gud master, in\nthe most humble and lowly maner that I can, I recomend me unto\nyou, and unto my gud lady your wyfe, desiryng to have knowledg\nof your prosperous helth, worship, and welfayre, which I besech\nalmyghty Jesus long to contynue to his pleasure, and your most\ncomforth. Hartely beseching the gud Lord that redemed me and all\nmankind upon the holy crosse, that he will of his benigne mercy\nvouchsafe to be your helper, and give you power to resist and\nwithstand the utter and malicious enmity, and false craft of Mr.\nEmpson, and such others your adversaries; which, as all the\ngreat parte of England knoweth, hath done to you and yours the\nmost iniury and wrong, that ever was done, or wrought, to any\nman of worship in this land of peace. And non more sory\ntherfore, then I myselfe is. If it were, or myght be in my poore\npower to remedy the matter, or any parcell of the matter, in any\nmaner, condition, or dede, and whereas I may doe no more, my\ndayly prayers shalbe, and have bene, ever redy, with the grace\nof (^Jesu^) . And wher it is so that I am bounden to pay to your\nmastership, or to your assignes, certayne money by yere, to the\nsume of x=li=, at ij tymes, for such lands as be assigned in\nioynter to my nephew, Germayne Pole,\n<P 163>\nand my cousin, his wyfe and your daughter, I have delivered and\npayd to his hands for this last past Martynmas rent v=li=,\ntrustyng that your mastership is contented therwith. What parte,\nor how much thereof, my sayd neveu, Germayne, hath sent to your\nmastership, I am ignorant, saving that he shewed me that he\nsendeth you but x=li= towards the exibicions of my nese, his\nwyfe. I required you as my singler trust is in you, to send me\nacquitaunce for my discharg, for the payment of this sayd v=li=;\nand moreover I besech you to send me word in writting by the\nbringer hereof, how I shall pay my rent from hence forward, and\nto whom I shall pay it; and as it pleaseth you by yore owne\nwritting to comand me, I shalbe redy to performe it, by the\ngrace of (^Jesu^) , who ever preserve your gud mastership.\nWrytten at Rodburne in hast, the morow next after St. Kathren\nday.\n   Your true and faythfull beadwoman to hir power, Elizabeth de\nPole.\n[\\26 Nov. 1501.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole née Moton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "widow of Ralph Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "436" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Radbourne> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Pole née Moton to Robert I Plumpton on 26 November, 1501"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Rouen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Rouen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Rouen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Worms>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Worms, Germany" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Worms" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSOUTHWICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT OF THE STAPLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SOUTHWICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CALAIS, ANTWERP," ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "John Johnson's friend and attorney, handled affairs in Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6408" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1551" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY SOUTHWICK" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PTAYLOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pierce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pierce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Taylor (1728?-1805), esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Pierce Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Taylor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1754-1832" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Denbury, Devonshire; at school in Ottery St. Mary, Devon 1760s; a few years later in Eton, Berkshire; in the military 1774-1780s?; settled at Combe Royal, Devonshire 1784-1794; Denbury, Devonshire 1794 --> Ogwell, D. 1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In 1774, Thomas Taylor bought his son a cornetcy in the 3rd Dragoons. In 1784, Pierce J. Taylor retired on half-pay and settled down to farming at Combe Royal. Married to Charlotte, daughter of Dr. William Cooke, Dean of Ely. Succeeded his father in the Recordership of Dartmouth in 1805." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3270" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1832" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pierce Joseph Taylor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Palgrave>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Palgrave, Suffolk?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Palgrave" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Spanish armada" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1588 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 52>\n[} [\\NO. XXXI. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\August, 1588.\\]\n<P 53>\n   Now may appeare, my deare brother, how malice conioined with\nmight strivest to make a shameful end to a vilanous beginning,\nfor, by Godz singular fauor, having ther flete wel-beaten in our\nnarow seas, and pressing, with all violence, to atcheue some\nwatering place, to continue ther pretended invation, the windz\nhave carried them to your costes, wher I dout not the shal\nreceaue smal succor and les welcome; vnles thos lordz that, so\ntraitors like, wold belie ther owne prince, and promis another\nking reliefe in your name, be suffred to live at libertye, to\ndishonor you, peril you, and aduance some other (wiche God\nforbid you suffer them live to do). Therfor I send you this\ngentilman, a rare younge man and a wise, to declare unto yov my\nful opinion in this greate cause, as one that neuer wyl abuse\nyou to serve my owne turne; nor wyl you do aught that myselfe\nwold not perfourme if I wer in your place. You may assure\nyourselfe that, for my part, I dout no whit but that all this\ntirannical prowd and brainsick attempt wil be the beginning,\nthogh not the end, of the ruine of that king, that, most\nunkingly, euen in midz of treating peace, begins this wrongful\nwar. He hathe procured my greatest glory that ment my sorest\nwrack, and hathe so dimmed the light of his svnshine, that who\nhathe a wyl to obtaine shame let them kipe his forses companye.\nBut for al this, for yourselfe sake, let not the frendz of Spain\nbe suffred to yeld them forse; for thogh I feare not in the end\nthe sequele, yet if, by leaving them unhelped, you may increase\nthe Englisch hartz unto you, you shal not do the worst dede for\nyour behalfe; for if aught shuld be done, your excuse wyl play\nthe (\\boiteux\\) ; if you make not sure worke with the likely men\nto do hit. Looke wel unto hit, I besiche you.\n   The necessity of this matter makes my skribling the more\nspidye,\n<P 54>\nhoping that you wyl mesure my good affection with the right\nbalance of my actions, wiche to you shalbe euer suche as I haue\nprofessed, not douting of the reciproque of your behalfe,\naccording as my last messengier unto you hathe at large\nsignefied, for the wiche I rendar you a milion of grateful\nthankes togither, for the last general prohibition to your\nsubiectz not to fostar nor ayde our general foe, of wiche I dout\nnot the obseruation if the ringeleaders be safe in your handz;\nas knoweth God, who euer haue you in his blessed kiping, with\nmany happy yeres of raigne.\n   Your most assured louing sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\nTo my verey good brother the king of Scottz.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on August, 1588"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MANTROBUS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Antrobus (1688-1742), Cambridge fellow (clergy lower)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Antrobus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised at Everdon, Northamptonshire? Lived in Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of Gray's mother's younger brother. William Antrobus was fellow of King's College, Cambridge (1713-1727), assistant at Eton, and finally rector of Everdon, Northants 1726-1742. Mary helped replenish Gray's wardrobe, and in other domestic matters. Married 1786 Thomas Robinson." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1732" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Antrobus" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1TWINING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27908" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton (left 1763); studied languages and read the classics in his spare time." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Daniel Twining (1713-1762), tea merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1749-1824" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (birthplace & domicile - later family home at Isleworth, Middlesex but business still in London); educated at Eton; travelled widely in England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, France and the Netherlands; spent the last decade of his life at Dial House, Twickenham, Middlesex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: father's 2nd wife Mary (1726-1804), daughter of Richard Little, a Wisbech merchant; second son by her. Married 1771 Mary (1750-1803), daughter of John Aldred, merchant of Norwich. Helped his widowed mother with the tea & coffee firm 1763-, took over 1771; chairman of the London tea dealers by the 1780s; director of the East India Company 1793-1816; helped to form the St. Clement Danes Volunteers 1793; director of the Equitable Assurance Company; founder director (1803) and later chairman of the Imperial Insurance Company; lieutenant-colonel of the Royal Westminster volunteers 1805." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant (tea and coffee)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "16490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1824" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Twining" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWINGFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Diplomat, soldier and courtier. Fought against the Cornish rebels 1497; esquire of the body to Henry VII; knighted by 1511; marshal of Calais 1511; special ambassador to the Low Countries 1513; deputy of Calais 1513-19; royal councillor, sent to the Low Countries (Margaret of Savoy) to arrange the marriage of Henry VIII's sister Mary to prince Charles 1514; special ambassador to France 1515; diplomatic missions to Low Countries 1516, France 1517; appointed to the privy chamber 1519; resident ambassador to France 1520; special ambassador to Charles V 1521; knight of the Garter, led an attack on Morlaix, JP in Huntingdonshire 1522; chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, chief steward of its southern parts, campaigned in France 1523; high steward of the University of Cambridge 1524; special ambassador to Spain 1525." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Although his arms were later emblazoned in a window in the hall at Gray's Inn, and he was named high steward of Cambridge University in 1524, there is no evidence to suggest he studied in either place\" (DNB). Arrived at the English College in Rome as a pilgrim 1505; said 1516 he had once been a poor stranger in Ferrara (some Internet sources say he was educated there)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Wingfield (1428-1481) of Leatheringham, Suffolk; served Edward IV as privy councillor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wingfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. in/ante 1469, d. 1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Suffolk; got the use of Kimbolton Castle, Huntingdonshire 1496; royal service => court c. 1497; a post at Calais 1511-19 (court by June 1519); diplomatic missions on the continent (e.g., France and the Netherlands) from 1512; had households at Kimbolton and London; died in Toledo, Spain." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "11th son. Mother: Elizabeth (d. 1500), daughter of Sir John Fitzlewis of West Horndon, Essex, and his wife, Anne Montacute. Married (1) 1496 as her 3rd husband Katherine Woodville (1457/8-1497), the younger sister of Edward IV's queen and of the wife, Anne, of his own brother Sir Edward Wingfield, and widow of Henry Stafford, 2nd duke of Buckingham and Jasper Tudor, 3rd duke of Bedford (c. 1431-1495); (2) Bridget (d. 1533/4), daughter and heiress of the Calais resident and former controller Sir John Wiltshire (d. 1526) of Stone Castle, Kent, and his wife, Margaret." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1525" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Wingfield" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/wot/0.1/src_assurance>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ENEPEAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Administrator. Clerk, then purser in the navy 1773-82 (spy for Earl Shelburne); under-secretary of state 1782 in the Home Office. Secretary of the admiralty 1795; MP 1796-1812; baronet 1802, privy councillor 1804. Political career ended 1806. Governor of Bombay 1812-1819. FRS 1820." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19894" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Nepean (c. 1700-1772), innkeeper of the Green Dragon in St Stephens, Cornwall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Evan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nepean" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1752-1822" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born (and raised?) in St Stephens, Cornwall. At sea 1773-82. Then lived in London. West Indies 1791-2." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1782 Margaret (or Harriet) Skinner. Involved in Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon project, they became friends." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3206" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1822" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Evan Nepean" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHYRNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT, MR.?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CLEMENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HYRNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "216" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CLEMENT HYRNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P116_starts>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows the starting point for a E2 Temporal Entity to be situated by reference to the starting point of another temporal entity of longer duration.  \nThis property is only necessary if the time span is unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated). This property is the same as the \"starts / started-by\" relationships of Allen’s temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "начинает"@ru , "inicia"@pt , "αρχίζει"@el , "开始了"@cn , "beginnt"@de , "starts"@en , "commence"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Queen of Scotland 1503-, regent 1513-14; organised a coup to bring her son James to power 1524, acted as his chief councillor 1524-25." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18052" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Less studious than her brothers\"; \"learned to play the lute and clavichord and to dance, became skilled at archery, studied Latin, and learned to speak French\"; tutors included scholars Thomas Linacre, John Colet and William Grocyn. (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry VII (1457-1509), king of England and lord of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1489-1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Westminster Palace; early years at Sheen (Richmond) and Eltham Palace; moved to Scotland 1503; fled to Northumberland 1515; London (court) 1516; returned to Scotland 1517; died at Methven Castle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth of York (1466-1503), queen of England, consort of Henry VII, eldest child of Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville. Sister of Henry VIII. Married (1) 1503 James IV (1473-1513), king of Scots, eldest son of James III and his wife, Margaret of Denmark; (2) 1514 Archibald Douglas (c. 1489-1557), 6th earl of Angus, magnate and lord chancellor of Scotland; (3) 1527/8 Henry Stewart (c. 1495-1553/4), 1st Lord Methven, courtier and administrator. \"It seems clear that her years in Scotland were generally unhappy\" (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1541" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+Martin%27s+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St Martin's Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St Martin's Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted at Whitehall 1610. Military career (war of the Palatinate); eventually obtained the command of a company of English volunteers in the pay of the prince of Orange." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Military; raised by his uncle Thomas Wilson in Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Hercules Meautys (d. c. 1588) of West Ham, Essex; knight?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. post 1644 - ante 1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "West Ham, Essex. At an early age sent to Ireland. Served in the Low Countries (by 1614?) during the war of the Palatinate, lived there at least until 1644, with occasional visits to England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1625 Anne (d. post 1658), daughter of Sir Richard Burnabye, of Warwickshire. Eldest son Hercules (b. 1627) was brought up by Sir Thomas's sister, Jane lady Bacon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1658" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_House+of+Commons>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "House of Commons" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "House of Commons" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCOPPIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COPPIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN KENT; TRAVELLED A LOT IN EUROPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "COPPIN'S FATHER THOMAS WAS MARRIED TO SILVESTER NÉE DENNE, SISTER OF VINCENT DENNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2411" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS COPPIN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "condolences, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 20>\n[} [\\XVI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Madam,\n   The vnwished for newes in o=e= contrye maketh me desier the\nentertaynement of my speciale condolements w=th= you for the\nvntymelye death\n<P 21>\nof the Lord Harrington, & leaueth me so sensible of ou=e= frayle\nestate in this lyfe that I cannot but w=th= my gratest oratory\nsolycite a better assurance for the enioyinge of yo=e= sweetest\ncompanye. Deare Madam, make me happy in my chiefest desiers by\nyo=e= speedy retourne, w=ch= is equally enuited by other\nconueniences. My father & mother ar determyned to make a longe\njourneye to Maubourne hilles presently after the feast of o=e=\nLady, before w=ch= tyme I thincke yo=e= presence is neccessarily\nrequired. Remember y=oe= promise in cominge downe by my fathers,\nw=ch= seemeth specially conuenient unto me. The hast of the\nmessenger biddeth me kyss yo=e= hands, wishinge you all\nhappyness & restinge entyerly yours, Nath. Bacon.\n   Culford, March 6 [\\1613-14\\] .\n   For my Lady of Bedford, let my best seruise attend her, & my\ncontinual prayers for all comfort spiritual & temporal.\n   To the most honoured Lady, the Lady Jane Cornewalleys, at\nM=rs= Cookes house by Charing Cross, geue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future husband - future wife; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "187" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 March, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Made KB at the marriage of the young duke of York in early 1478; became a knight of the body 1478 / 1479; held important local office in Oxfordshire from 1478; partners in wool trade with Thomas Betson, the Calais wool merchant, 1475-79; attainted and his lands confiscated and granted away 1483 (may have gone into exile in Brittany with Dorset); restored to his estates, to his household position, and to local office on Henry VII's accession 1485; fought for Henry at Stoke, where he was made a banneret; appointed as steward to Oxford University 1492." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/63927" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Stonor II (1424-1474)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1449, d. 1494" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Stonor, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married three times: (1) Elizabeth, née Croke, widow of Thomas Rich (Ryche) (c. 1475-79); (2) Agnes, widow of John Wydeslade, a gentleman of Devon, and granddaughter and heir of William Wynard, an Exeter merchant (1480-81); and (3) Anne, daughter and, from 1483, heir of John Neville, Marquess Montagu (1481-86)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "23917" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1494" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1488? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 81>\n[} [\\LETTER LII.\\] }]\n(^To my right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cousin, I commennd me unto you,\nthanking you for my servant Rich. Greene; and desire and pray\nyou, that if Bastard Aldborgh, Richard Leds, or such other as of\nlate, as I am enformed, have made revery and withdrawen goods,\ncontrayrie to the Kings lawes, within the lordship of\nKnarsbrough, where at ye have rule, can be come by, ye committ\nthem to ward within the castell of Knarsbrough, therin still to\nremayne unto that ye have further knowledg of my pleasure in\nthis behalfe. Over this, Cousin, where as I have assigneed my\nservant William Bullocke to levy and receive such rents and\nfermes, and also arrerages, as are due and growen of the lands\nthat late were William Aldburgh', wherin ye and I, with other,\nstand infeoffed, and to be reserved to that my pleasure therin\nbe understanden. I therfore desire and pray you, if any person\nwould interupt him in thexecution herof, ye will shew your good\nwill in the lawfull defending therof, and also in the geting of\nall such hay as is upon the sayd ground; not fayling herof as my\nspeciall trust is in you, whom God kepe. Written in my Castell\nof Werkworth, the xxxi day of July.\n   Your Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "81" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warkworth+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 31 July, 1488"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brewood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staffordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brewood, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brewood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCRESSEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cressey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Goodman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "131" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Cressey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Richard Burnabye (d. c. 1629) of Warwickshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. post 1658 (living a widow then)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Warwickshire to Suffolk. Followed her husband to the Low Countries 1633?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest daughter of Sir Richard Burnabye. Married 1625 Sir Thomas Meautys I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1658" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PMASTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT, APPRENTICED TO JOHN JOHNSON, GRANTED FREEDOM OF THE STAPLE IN 1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to John Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant? (John Master)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "PETER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MASTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SANDWICH (KENT) AND LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "815" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "PETER MASTER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A1BACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WON GREAT REPUTE FOR HER LEARNING, TRANSLATED BISHOP JEWEL'S APOLOGIE FOR THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND from Latin. A GOVERNESS TO EDWARD VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/987" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "SIR ANTHONY COOKE, knight, TUTOR TO EDWARD VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BACON N. COOKE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GORHAMBURY, HERTFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED SIR NICHOLAS BACON IN 1553 (second wife). Mother of Francis Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1060" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1610" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE I BACON N. COOKE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "213" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RNORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "M.P. FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE 1555, 1558-1563, AMBASSADOR TO VIENNA 1568, WITH LEICESTER IN HOLLAND 1585-88, KNIGHT OF THE BATH 1559, 2ND BARON NORTH OF KIRTLING 1564, STEWARD OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER IN NORFOLK, SUFFOLK AND CAMBRIDGESHIRE, TREASURER OF QUEEN'S HOUSEHOLD; privy councillor 1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward North 1st Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROGER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1530-1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KIRTLING, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, HOLLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FRIEND OF LEICESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2ND BARON NORTH OF KIRTLING" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "435" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1600" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROGER NORTH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRIFFIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Philip Henslowe's agent?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Griffin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "At any rate associated with Henslowe and the Admiral's Men" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "81" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Griffin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rydal+%28now+Cumbria%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rydal (now Cumbria)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rydal (now Cumbria)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_188>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (concerned about the health of his mother)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 296>\n[} [\\CXCV. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   I am extream sensible of your La=p's= indisposition of\nhealth, and truly I should omitt so much of my dutie, if, with\nall the power I have, I should not importune you, even on my\nknees, to doe somthing speedily for your La=p's= preservation.\nMadam, I heare by my sister, whome I have had time but just to\nsee, and also by my wife's letters, that your La=p= is\ninclinable to a dropsie. I neede not tell you how dangerous that\ndisease is, if not timely prevented; but, Madam, give me leave\nto desire you most humbly, if not for your own sake, yet for\nyour children's sake, for my pore children's sake, nay, even for\nGod's sake, that you will be pleased to come up to this towne\nand aske the advise of our phisitians here, who say that the\nwaters at Tunbrige are extreame good for your condition. Madam,\nthis I should have saide to you myselfe, but that in good faith\nwe are here in such disorder, and nobody left, that the King\nwill not let me bee awaie, not for a night; but, as soon as I\ncan get but two daies' libertie, I will not faile to be with\nyou. Madam, I have but one thing more to say; that is, humbly to\nbeg, that, when your La=p= hears of our greate disorders and\ntroubles here, you will be pleased to believe that hitherto I\nhave carried myselfe\n<P 297>\nwith a reasonable clear reputation on both sides, I meane the\nKing's and Parliament's; so I shall continue still to doe\nnothing that may render me unworthy either of my mother or\ncountrie, or for your La=p= not still to esteem me, Madam,\n   Y=r= most affectionately obedient childe,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\nWhitehall, June 18, 1641.\n   For my honored mother, the Lady Bacon.\n   I refer for newes to Church his letter.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "296" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "315" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 18 June, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Blackfriars>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Blackfriars" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Blackfriars" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 243>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MR. POORE^]\nTo Mr. Poore.\nWorthy S=r=\n   Yours of y=e= 29th of August came to my hands few dayes\nsince, whereby I finde that you clayme to be in arreares to\n<P 244>\nyou from M=r= W=ms.= and Com=y= some Rent which is abated in\nleiu of St. Lawrence Lands, which hath beene kept from them and\nM=r= Peasley, y=e= Terten~ant, by the Ten~ants of Palmerstowne,\nunder pretence of the State's Interest. I have sent for the\nGentlemen, and upon conference with them all together I find\nthat the Rent abated as abovesaid is in M=r= Peishe's hands,\nwhich he conceives due unto him upon y=e= grounds aforesaid. And\nwhereas you alledge in your letter y=t= S=t= Lawrence Lands is\nnot comprised in the Lease, they alledge that y=e= contrary is\nvery apparent, as well by some letters of your owne as by the\nLease itselfe, which compriseth all y=e= Lands and Estate which\nthe Lord Valentin had in the County of Dublin, belonging to or\nenjoyed with the Lands of Chappell Izard, and that there was a\nformer Lease made thereof unto one Walker, by the Lord Valentin\nor yourselfe, which about the tyme of the sealing of the Lease\nyou acquainted M=r= W=ms.= with, and told him then that if\nWalker should come to clayme that Lease, he should pay the Rent\nthereapon to M=r= W=ms.= and his assignes. And they further\nalledge that Cantwells Towne, Irish Towne, and diverse other\nLands comprised in the said Lease are not therein perticularly\nnamed, and may as well be said not to be in the said Lease as\ny=e= Lands of S=t= Lawrence. Upon the whole matter I humbly\noffer my opinion that you cannot well insist upon y=t= Argum=t=\nand that it will not be worth your trouble to contest with the\nGentleman that marryed your kinswoman (and whose present\ncondic~on is not very plentifull) for soe small a matter,\nespecially considering how serviceable she hath beene to you in\nthe Hazarding of her owne life in y=e= preservac~on of your\nhowse from being destroyed by y=e= Enemy. M=r= Peisley will pay\nyou now 33=l.= 8=s.= being in full of the last half yeares Rent\nending at May last, there being therout deducted for S=t=\nLawrence 7=l.= 10=s.= and 9=l.= 2=s.= for Assessm=ts= falling\nupon the\n<P 245>\nRent, and which makes up the 50=l.= If you be not satisfyed with\nthis acco=t= Mr. Peisley is content to referr the Determinac~on\nthereof to any indifferent persons upon the place. But he hopes\nyou will not putt him to that trouble, but rather expected some\nlarger favo=r= or respects from you. He hath desire me to move\nthat you would send him the Covenants you have from M=r= W=ms.=\nand his Comyt=e= or an effectual discharge of them, else he will\nbe troubled by M=r= W=ms.= he being engaged to discharge him. As\ntouching my own p'ticular I have written to M=r= Dan Lloyd at\nlarge.\n   I remayne,\n   Your affecc~onate freind to serve you,\n   J. J.\nDublin, y=e= 15=th= Oct., 1653.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Poore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "acquaintances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_POORE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to  Poore on 15 October, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bulstrode>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bulstrode" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLESL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Elector Palatine 1649-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Royal 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/65815" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Elector Palatine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles Louis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1616-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Palatinate. Born in Heidelberg; Prague; The Hague; Heidelberg" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Restored his lands 1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Elector palatine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "18295" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Louis " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sheernesse>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sheernesse" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sheernesse" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCELYJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WOOL-MERCHANT, MEMBER OF THE COMPANY OF THE STAPLE AT CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Wool-merchant, Stapler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD JR." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CELY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF RICHARD CELY SENIOR, BROTHER OF ROBERT AND GEORGE CELY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1001" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "16637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1493" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD JR. CELY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P2_has_type>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows sub typing of CRM entities - a form of specialisation – through the use of a terminological hierarchy, or thesaurus. \nThe CRM is intended to focus on the high-level entities and relationships needed to describe data structures. Consequently, it does not specialise entities any further than is required for this immediate purpose. However, entities in the isA hierarchy of the CRM may by specialised into any number of sub entities, which can be defined in the E55 Type hierarchy. E51 Contact Point, for example, may be specialised into “e-mail address”, “telephone number”, “post office box”, “URL” etc. none of which figures explicitly in the CRM hierarchy. Sub typing obviously requires consistency between the meaning of the terms assigned and the more general intent of the CRM entity in question.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "έχει τύπο"@el , "имеет тип"@ru , "有类型"@cn , "est de type"@fr , "has type"@en , "hat den Typus"@de , "é do tipo"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHAMILTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Digby Gerard, baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hamilton née Gerard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1682-1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Presumably lived on family estates in Lancs. and Staffs., and probably in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a wealthy family; large estates in Lancs. and Staffs. Married 1698 James Duke Hamilton (d. 1712 in a duel with Elizabeth's nephew, over a legal quarrel)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess Hamilton (dowager)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1744" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Hamilton née Gerard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_070>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1501 T JPULLEIN>\n<X JOHN PULLEIN>\n<P 153>\n[} [\\LETTER CXX.\\] }]\n(^To the Right worshipfull, and his especiall good master, Sir\nRobart Plompton, knight.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, I recomend me unto your mastership,\nletting you understand, that latly I sent dyvers letters to you;\nthaffect of which letters was, that your adversaries intendeth\nsuerly to attempt the law against you. Therfore I can wryt no\nother thing to your mastership, but oftymes remember my wryting;\nit toucheth your worship and wele. Therfore make your frynds to\ntake your part, as frynds shold doe, as well in Nott. Derb. as\nYorkshire, and God, I trust, shall be steresman in every\nryghtwyse cause. Master Robert Constable, servant, shalbe\nJustice of assise in Cornewall, Devonshir, and other west\ncountryes, with Master Frowike; so that I trust, he shal not be\nat this\n<P 154>\nassise. Such pronunstications as a speciall freind lent to me, I\ncopied them, as your worship shall see, and receive herewithall\nclosed. As for all other causes, this bringer can shew to you by\nmouth, as larg as I can wryte, as (^Jesu^) knoweth, who preserve\nyou. From Lyncolns Inne, at London, this Whitsonemunday.\n   Your servant and beadman, John Pullan.\n[\\31 May, 1501.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "153" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pullein" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "188" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPULLEIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pullein to Robert I Plumpton on 31 May, 1501"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGERMAIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Berkeley (1649-1710), 2nd earl Berkeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Germain née Berkeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1680-1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Raised at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire. Ireland 1699-1701. Drayton, Northamptonshire 1706-1718; then mainly Knole, Kent. Also had a house at St James's Square, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Called Lady Elizabeth or Betty. Friend of Swift, who was Charles Berkeley's secretary and chaplain for the family in Ireland. Lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne from c. 1701, until married in 1706 Dutch army officer Sir John Germain (1615-1718; baronet 1698; reputed son of William II). Inherited his first wife's Drayton estate at his death, but retired to live with the Duke and Duchess of Dorset for the rest of her life. Stopped corresponding with Swift in 1737." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Elizabeth; courtier and art collector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "207" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10842" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1769" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Germain née Berkeley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Orl%C3%A9ans>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Orléans, France?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Orléans" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Zouche" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1403" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Lady Elizabeth Zouche's agent in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1206" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Bore" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tenby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pembrokeshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tenby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bedford House, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bedford House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ARANDOLPH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Joint keeper of the records at the state paper office at Whitehall with Thomas Wilson from 1614. 1627-1660 had a place in the exchequer, duties not specified." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted pensioner at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1597. Admitted at Gray's Inn 1600." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Randolph (1525/6-1590), ambassador (France, Moscow, Scotland)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ambrose" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. between 1572-1590, d. 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father, Thomas, owned a farm in Kent and had a house in London (where died) but travelled frequently in Scotland and France; it is not known where his family mostly lived. Thomas left leases of land to his wife and sons in his will. Ambrose had a job in London, got married there, was buried there. May have (also?) lived in the country (Kent/Suffolk/Hertfordshire?) but nothing is known about this. Patron of the rectory of Gunton, Norfolk 1614." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Younger son. Mother: Ursula, daughter of Henry Coppinger of Buxal, Suffolk (of Kentish origin); Thomas Randolph's 2nd wife. Grandfather: Avery Randolph of Badlesmere, Kent (for pedigree see p. xxx in the edition). Father was a diplomat, master & comptroller of the posts to the queen, and chamberlain of the exchequer. Married 1613 Dorothe (or Dorothy), daughter of Thomas Wilson and Margaret née Meautys." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cambridge, Cambridgeshire" , "Cambridge" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cambridge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTJOHN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir James Altham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ST. JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "LADY ELIZABETH MASHAM'S DAUGHTER FROM HER FIRST MARRIAGE, WIFE OF OLIVER ST. JOHN. 3 children" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "568" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOAN ST. JOHN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_109>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for legal assistance" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481? T JSHYNNER>\n<X JOHN SHYNNER>\n<P II,134>\n[} [\\300. JOHN SHYNNER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1481)\\]\n   Ry+gth reverent and worcheppell Mayster, I recommende me on\nto yowr Maysterchepp allso hertely as I can and may: prayeng\nyowr Maysterchepp to gete me a subpena for John Rowse, apon +tat\nhe was ynfefyet yn treste to follfyll my fader ys wyll, and John\nLeghe and Water Torryng, +te weche John Leghe and Water Torryng\nbe +te partyd of +tis worll, and so John Rowse is alyve, and y\ndeser he scholde folfyll my fader ys wyll. And yn +te reverans\nof God laboryd ye to be scherve: for hyt ys a presentabell\noffise, +te worcheppefollyst yn +te scher have ben schervys and\nyet theye hope to be: and Wylyam Fowell sayde to me +tat Syr\nThomas Selynger hopyt to be scherve +tis yer: and Wylyam Fowell\nsayd hyt wer all so convenyant and presentabell to yow as to\nhym, and sayd hyt well be worth to yow a C. nobelys abow all\ncostys and awayll mene hoder man onder yow: and yef ye be\nscherve I beseche yow that John Tollocke may be creyer of +te\nschere, and he shall plese yow also largely as heny hoder\nschall, +te weche John Tollocke ys my soster sone. And I have\nsend on to yowr Maysterchepp for my wrethe of subpena by the\nberer of thys byll ij. (^s.^) vj. d. And yet\n<P II,135>\nyn +te reverens of God remembret yowr sylve to labor to be\nscherve: for hyt well gete yow a quayntens, and hyt ys beter to\ngoveryn then to be goveryed. No mor on to yowr Maysterchepp at\n+tis tyme, but Jhesu preserve yow ever. Amen. I-wrethen at\nModbere on Synt Luke ys yeve.\n   By your aune Syr John Schynner, parson of Penyton.\n   To my Rygth reverend Mayster and pattron, Syr Wiliam Stonor,\nknygh.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 134" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "local clergyman & protégé - local squire & master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shynner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "clergyman (styles himself \"sir\"?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "296" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHYNNER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Modbury> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shynner to William Stonor on ?, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSCROPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BARON; KNIGHT OF THE BATH 1509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SCROPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1480?-1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTH; family seat at Bolton Castle, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Henry's son John married Katherine Clifford, the first earl's eldest daughter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "7TH LORD OF BOLTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1533" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY SCROPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWATTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC November 1619." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry. Sir John Watts, London merchant and Company stockholder." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Watts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. ante 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in ?London; East Indies 1619-1625." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died before January 1626." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Watts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1586 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 39>\n[} [\\NO. XXIV. ELIZABETH TO JAMES\\] }] \n[\\15th October, 1586.\\]\n<P 40>\n   My deare brother, Hit hathe sufficiently infourmed me of your\nsingular care of my estat and brething that you haue sent one,\nin suche diligence, to understand the circumstancis of the\ntreasons wiche lately wer lewdly attempted and miraculously\nvttred. Of whiche I had made participant your embassador afor\nyour lettars came. And now am I to shewe you, that, as I haue\nreceaved many writings from you of great kindnis, yet this last\nwas fraughted with so careful passion, and so effectuall\nutterance of all best wisches for my safety, and offer of as\nmuche as I could haue desired, that I confes, if I shuld not\nseake to decerue it, and by merites tye you to continuance, I\nwer ivell-wordy suche a frind; and, as the thankes my hart\nyeldes my pen may skant rendar you, so shal the ownar euer\ndecerue to shewe hit not ivel imploied, but on suche a prince as\nshall requite your good wyl, and kipe a wacheful yee to all\ndoings that may conserne you.\n   And whereas you offer to send me any traitor of myne residing\nin your land, I shal not faille but expect th'accomplischement\nof the same in case any suche shal be, and require you, in the\nmenetime, that spidy deliuerye may be maid of the Cars, wiche\ntoucheth bothe my conscience and honor.\n   I thanke God that you beware so sone of Jesuites, that haue\nbine the source of al thes trecheries in this realme, and wyl\nsprede, like an iuel, wide, if at the first the be not wided\nout. I wold I had had Prometheus for companion, for Epimetheus\nhad like have bine myne to sone. What religion is this, that the\nsay the way to saluation is to kil the prince for a merit\nmeritorious? This is that the haue all confessed without tortur\nor menace. I swere hit, on my worde.\n<P 41>\n   Far be hit from Skotland to harbor any suche, and therfor I\nwische your good providence may be duly executed, for elz lawes\nresemble cobwebbes, whens great bees get out by breaking, and\nsmall flies stiks fast for wekenis.\n   As concerning the retarding of your answers to al pointz of\nyour ambassadors charge, you had receved them or now but that\nmatters of that weight that I am sure you wold willingly knowe\ncan not as yet receaue a conclusion, and til that mastar Douglas\ndoth tarye; and with his retourne I hope you shal receaue\nhonorable requital of his amicable embassade, so as you shal\nhave no cause to regret his arrival; as knoweth the Lord, whom\never I beseche to send you many joiful dayes of raigne and life.\n   Your most assured louing and faithful sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n   I must giue you many thankes for this poore subject of myne,\nfor whom I wil not stik to do al pleasure for your request, and\nwold wische him undar the grond if he shuld not serue you with\ngreatest faithe that any seruant may. I haue wylled him tel you\nsome thinges from me; I beseche you heare them fauorablie.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] (\\A mon bon frere e cousin le roy d'Escose.\\)\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "39" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
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                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
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                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
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                "queen of England" ;
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                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "521" ;
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                "1586" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on 15 October, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumstead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Plumstead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Plumstead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RROOS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Roos" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Refham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "874" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Roos" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HLAMBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (1603/4) (Sir William Fleetwood)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LAMBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR OLIVER LAMBERT, DAUGHTER OF SIR WILLIAM FLEETWOOD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HESTER LAMBERT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W3CAVENDISH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Darwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58758" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
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                "1748-1811" ;
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                "Country house: Chatsworth, Derbyshire; town house: Devonshire House, London; Grand Tour; lived mostly in London, died there" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1986" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1811" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cavendish" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertingfordbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hertingfordbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Downing+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Downing Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Downing Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_066>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 T WALDBROUGH>\n<X WILLIAM ALDEBROUGH>\n<P 248>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXII.\\] WILL. ALDEBROUGH [\\TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON\\]\nCOM. PRO RECUSAN.}] \n[\\5 Sep. 1624.\\]\n   Syr Tymothie, I would desire you, as convenienly as you\ncould, to send me word what tyme and place you appoynte for the\nexecutione of his Majestie's commission to us and others\ndirected for the levying of his Majestie's fines for the fynes\nof the recusants. It is lett me understand (but I am nott\ncertayne) that the Commissiners have setten upon the said\ncommisson in all devisions save Richmondshire; so I would desyre\nyou that wee might not be slacke therin, and that you would\nappoynt a place within twelfe myles, for I am not able further\nto travill. Thus, with my love and kinde wishes to you, my\nladye, and your children, I committ you to God.\n   Yours in all kindenes,\n   Will. Aldeburgh.\n   Ellingthorpe, the 5=th= Sept. 1624.\n\n"@en ;
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                "5 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "248" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "administrators?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Aldbrough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WALDBROUGH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ellingthorp> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Aldbrough to Timothy Hutton on 5 September, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Langleys>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Langleys" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Langleys" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_in+hiding>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "in hiding" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "in hiding" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SPINNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pinney (c.1622-1705), vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sarah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Broadwindsor, Dorset; London" ;
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                "Ran the family's lace business in London 1679 - with sister Rachel. Married poorly, apparently didn't benefit from the family's rising fortunes. Married to Hugh Gandry." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah Pinney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1613 T A2BACON>\n<X ANNE BACON>\n<P 15>\n[} [\\XI. ANNE LADY BACON TO MR. PARR.\\] }]\n   M=r= Parr, - I have deffered my writting unto you, desyring\nto heare from my sonne, who hath, byne at London ever synce the\nLa. went up, and is either ther still, or else going over the\nsea, which he purposed when I last heard from hym. We have\noffered what we are abell, and what we can and will faythfully\nperforme. If it be accepted, we shall rejoyse much therein; if\nnot, we must be contented without grudging, asseuring ourselves\nit is the Lord's doing. And although the juell layd before us be\nnever so riche, if we be not abill to buy it we must be content\nto forbeare it. We must not laye out all our stocke upon one\npurchas, having so many others to provide for. God blesse the\ngood La. with a richer choyse, that may bringe a happy content\nto hyr mind. I do honor and love hyr with my holle hart, and I\nknow an honester and trew harted husband shall she never have.\nBut this I leave unto hyr La.\n<P 16>\nconsideracion; resting much indebted unto you for your kinde and\nfaythfull love, which you shall finde as occasion dothe serve.\n   Yo=rs= asseuredly, Anne Bacon.\n[\\1613.\\]\n   To my much approved freind M=r= Parre, at Palgrave, give\nthis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "groom's mother - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady; wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon II, premier baronet of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "212" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bacon née Butts to Elnathan Parr on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "summons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1487? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 73>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIII.\\] }]\n(^To my Right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cosin, I commend me unto you, and\n<P 74>\nfor certaine considerations me movyng, I will and desire you\nthat ye incontynent after the sight hereof, cum hether unto me,\nall excuses and delayes laid a part, that it be in nowise\nfailed, as ye intend the pleasure of the Kings highnes, and as\nye love me. Written in my mannor of Lekingfield, the vi day of\nAprill.\n   Your Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leconfield> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 6 April, 1487"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DDEFOE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Journalist/writer, spy, merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7421" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at a dissenting academy in London, Charles Morton's Academy, c. 1674-1677/78" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Foe (d. 1706), tallow chandler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1659/60-1731" ;
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                "Born in London 1660-1684; possibly in Spain as an apprentice 1678?-1683?; toured also elsewhere in Europe; 1684 joined the rebel army of the Duke of Monmouth, forced into semi-exile, travelled extensively in France, Holland, Italy, and Spain (1688?) (controversial accounts of this!); c. 1696?-1703? secretary and manager of a tile factory near Tilbury; 1704-1705 travelled around England as an election agent for Harley; 1706-1710 in Scotland for the most, visits in London; 1710-1724? London, visits in Scotland; 1724-1730 Newington, Kent, apparently had landed property also elsewhere; 1730 to London, where he died (in Cripplegate)" ;
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                "Of a dissenter family. Has been called the father of journalism. Published over 250 works. Was employed in secret missions for the government during Queen Anne's reign's latter period. Published works: Robinson Crusoe (1719), Moll Flanders (1722), Roxana (1724), several historical works and pamphlets. Published the newspaper The Review 1704-1713. Also worked against Harley." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Writer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "32688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1731" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daniel Defoe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Arbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arbury" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P72_has_language>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the E56 Language of an E33 Linguistic Object. \nLinguistic Objects are composed in one or more human Languages. This property allows these languages to be documented.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "使用语言"@cn , "has language"@en , "é da língua "@pt , "hat Sprache"@de , "est en langue"@fr , "έχει γλώσσα"@el , "имеет язык"@ru ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E56_Language> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_028>
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "a game called rifling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1569 T BRANDOLPH>\n<X BERNARD RANDOLPH>\n<P 254>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCVII. BERNARD RANDOLPH COMMON SERJEANT OF LONDON,\nTO SIR WILLIAM CECIL.\\] }] \n   Righte honorable, after my humble duetie to your Honor\nremembred, pleasethe the same to be advertised\n<P 255>\nthat I (allthough most unworthie) being by dyvysion lymytted\nunder your honor and M=r=. Deane to the Citie of Westminster and\nlyberties of the same, aswell for thexamynacion of rogues and\nsturdye vagabondes and masterlesse men, as also for to punyshe\nother enormyties and mysdemeanors theare; to the whiche\nprecincte above other in the Shire, in th'absence of your honor\n(and the said M=r=. Deane) I thinck myself more bounden to have\na vigillant eye then if the same M=r=. Deane weare at home, or\nyour honor somewhat nearer. And repayring thither this daye (as\ncomonlie I doo but ones everye fortenight yf I have no especial\ncause), but this is the thirde tyme of my goinge thither, to\nexamyn a lewde persone whoe hathe stolen diverse parcells of\nbrass and copper that did adorne the Tombe of the late Kinge of\nfamouse memorie Henrie the Seventhe and Queene Elizabeth his\nwife. And at my nowe comynge thither M=r=. Staunton and others\nof th'inhabitants of the said Cytie, gave me to understande\nthatt there was a great disorder in or near Long Acre, by reason\nof certain Games that were proclaymed there to be exercised,\nwheare indede theare was none used but one onlie Game, called\nRiflinge, by which they saide diverse persons weare spoyled and\nutterlie undon. Wheruppon I comaunded M=r=. Colbrande the highe\nConstable of the saide Cytie and Lyberties (taking with hym\nsuche nomber of petit constables and others\n<P 256>\nas to his discression sholde seme mete, and sendinge before\nworde to the constable of S=t=. Gyles in the fieldes to mete hym\ntheare) to goe thither, and not onlie to apprehende all persones\nthat sholde be founde theare usinge the same game, but also them\nthat kepte the same games. And I my self went also thither for\nthe quieter apprehendinge of them, for I was informed by the\nsaid M=r=. Staunton that theare was a very greate nomber, and\nthe nomber I thinck was muche the greater by reasone of the\nconcourse of people thither to se one lyinge theare that was\nslayne theare this mornyng. Wheruppon the Keper of the same\nGames was broughte before me, but none of them that played\ntheare: and yet one of my owne Servants, whom I sent pryvylie\nthither for that purpose, did see that game of Ryflinge in use\ntheare at that tyme. But I thincke pryvie warnynge was gyven\nwhen I was perceyved to bende my selfe that waye. Maye it please\nyour Honor, I commytted the Keper of the same Game to warde,\nmeanynge nevertheles uppon sute to bayle hym untill the general\nSessions. And forasmuche as he is one of the Quene's Majestie's\nServants, and hathe a Lycence for laufull Games signed by\nth'andes of the right honorables the Lorde Stewarde, the Lorde\nof Arrundell, and the Lorde of Leicester (the copye wherof I\nhave taken and intende to kepe the same), and he was in tymes\npast servant to the saide Lorde of Arrundell. And for that\nbefore\n<P 257>\nthis tyme I have had some stoute and sharpe wordes when I have\ndon even favorable justice to honorable mens servants, and\ndoubting what synister complainte may be now againste me to any\nof honorable personages abovenamed, I have thought good to make\nyour Honor pryvie of this my doinge, humblie praying your good\nHonor's ayde if I shall have nede of the same. And beinge verie\nsorie to trouble your Honor with this my longe rude Lettre, I\ncomytt the same to the tuyssion of the Allmightie whoe ever\npreserve you in helthe and welthe longe to contynue, with\nincrease of much honor. Written the fourth of this September\n1569.\n   Your Honor's to commande to my little power\n   Bernard Randolph,\nCommen Serjiant of London.\n   To the right honorable Sir William Cecyll Knight, principall\nSecretarie to the Quene's Majestie be theis gyven withe good\nspede.\n\n"@en ;
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                "4 September" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, principal secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "citizen - high civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Bernard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "common serjeant of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1569" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bernard Randolph to William Cecil on 4 September, 1569"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMILBANKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Elected Whig MP for the county of Durham in 1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Melbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Ralph Milbanke (1721-1798), baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ralph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Milbanke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1747-1825" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Halnaby Hall, North Yorkshire; Seaham Hall, near Durham; Wentworth, Leicestershire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "173" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1825" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ralph Milbanke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "relRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CDAUNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CECILY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DAUNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "347" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CECILY DAUNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon and priest 1604; assistant to provost of Eton, Henry Savile; chaplain to Bishop James Montagu of Bath and Wells 1608; prebendary of Wells Cathedral; rector of Wootton Courtney, Somerset 1610-13; fellow of Eton 1613-23; rector of Stanford Rivers, Essex 1613-28; royal chaplain 1615; dean of Hereford 1616-17; archdeacon of Hereford 1617-23; canon of Windsor 1617-28; rector of Petworth, Sussex 1623-38; bishop of Chichester 1628-38; bishop of Norwich 1638-41." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19031" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College 1590; admitted at King's College, Cambridge 1594, junior fellow 1597-1604, BA 1598, MA 1602, BD 1609, DD 1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lawrence Mountague (d. 1580), vicar of St. James-the-Less, Dorney, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1575, d. 1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dorney, Buckinghamshire. Educated at Eton 1590-94, Cambridge 1594-. Employed by the bishop of Bath and Wells 1608, in Eton 1609 (+ fellowship 1613-23). Preferments: in Somerset c. 1608-13, Essex 1613-28, court 1615-, Herefordshire 1616-23, Berkshire 1617-28, Sussex 1623-38, Norfolk 1638-41. 1623- resided regularly each year in Petworth, Sussex; Stanford Rivers, Essex; and Windsor, Berkshire. 1628- resided in Sussex (winters in Chichester, summers in Aldingbourne), 1638- in Norwich, Norfolk; visits to London." ;
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                "Mother: Joan Rackley or Radcliff (d. 1628), from Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Married c. 1610 Elizabeth Scull (d. 1646). Controversialist, defended the Church of England against Catholics and Puritans. Laudian, a large number of publications." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Norwich" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1641" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBAGOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, 5th baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bagot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Pipe Hall, Staffordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Bagot used his family connections to obtain subscribers to Cowper's translation of Homer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Bagot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EROTHENHALE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1426" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ROTHENHALE (Rothendale?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1426" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF SIR JOHN ROTHENHALE, 'A KING'S KNIGHT'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "462" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH ROTHENHALE (Rothendale?)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTUART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No formal education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Wortley Montagu (1678-1761), MP, ambassador" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart née Wortley Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1718-1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Constantinople 1718; to London 1718-1736, also in Twickenham, Middlesex 1720-1736 (the Wortley Montagu family had residences in both places); to Scotland, the Isle of Bute 1736-1737; London 1737; in Scotland 1739; (in Egham, Surrey); London, active in court life 1746 onwards" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, who became the Prime Minister of George III (in 1736)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Bute" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "25381" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1794" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Stuart née Wortley Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBALGUY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Ordained deacon & priest 1740; Platt fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge 1741-48, active in Cambridge until 1760; rector of North Stoke, Lincolnshire 1741-71; rector of Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire 1746-71; chaplain to Bishop Hoady for a time; prebendary of Lincoln 1748-death; prebendary of Winchester 1757-death; archdeacon of Winchester 1759-death; vicar of Alton, Hampshire 1771-death; declined the bishopric of Gloucester 1781." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Free school, Ripon, Yorkshire, under Mr. Stephens; admitted as pensioner to St. John's College, Cambridge 1734, BA 1738, MA 1741, BD 1758." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Balguy (1686-1748), Church of England clergyman and moral philosopher; wife Sarah Broomhead (bap. 1686)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Balguy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1716-1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Cox Close, Lamesley, co. Durham; schooled in Yorkshire; Cambridge 1734-60 (livings in Lincolnshire 1741-71); Winchester, Hampshire 1760-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only child. Church of England clergyman. Authored theological works. Closest friends in Cambridge: William Samuel Powell & Richard Hurd." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-25 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1795" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Balguy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for more jewels" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 145>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLXXXVI. PRINCE CHARLES AND THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM\nTO KING JAMES.\\] }] \n   Sir\n   I confess that ye have sent mor jewels then (at my departure)\nI thought to had use of; but, since my cumming, seeing manie\njewels worne heere, and that my braverie can consist of nothing\nelse, besydes that sume of them which ye have appointed me to\ngive to the Infanta, in Steenies oppinion and myne, ar nott fitt\nto be given to her; therfor I have taken this bouldness to\nintreate your Majesty to send more for my owen wearing, and for\ngiving to my Mistres: in which I thinke Your Majesty shall not\ndoe amiss to take Carlile's advyce. So humblie craving your\nblessing I rest\n   Your Majesty's humble and obedient sone and servant\n   Charles.\n\n"@en ;
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                "22 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Postscript (omitted) in Buckingham's hand." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Madrid> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to James I Stuart on 22 April, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BWOODCOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Benjamin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Woodcock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "376" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Benjamin Woodcock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_183>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, request for money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1636 FO AMEAUTYS>\n<X ANNE MEAUTYS>\n<P 286>\n[} [\\CXC. ANNE LADY MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Sister,\n   Although I haue wriet diuers letters vnto y=o=, of w=ch= as\nyet I haue not receiued any answare of them, yet such is my\naffection to y=o=, y=t= I can omit noe vpportunitie to doe y=o=\nseruies. M=r= Meautys is in y=e= feeld before y=e= Conac, y=t=\ny=e= enime hath taken this summer agin from vs. I haue not seene\nhim this halfe yeare, and I feere a winter campayn will detaine\nhim y=e= longer from mee, in y=t= he hath y=e= command ouer\nthose companies y=t= lies there. Y=e= Queene of Bohemia is now\nin y=e= Hage; she was pleased to doe me y=t= honor to be\ngodmother to my child, y=e= w=ch= I was ignorrant of vntill y=e=\nQueene's retorne from Rine. I told her M=tie= y=t= y=o= was y=e=\nother godmother, y=e= w=ch= shee was very well pleased to\nvnderstand; her Ma=tie= telling of mee y=t= shee did know y=o=\nto bee a lady y=t= was indued w=th= a great dell of honour and\nvirtue, & y=t= in her knowledg y=o= did loue yo=r= brother very\nwell, w=ch= was a thing most commandible in y=o=: indeede,\nSister, her Ma=tie= doth use you w=th= much fauor, and hath\npromised me y=t= what soeuer doth lie in her power to doe mee\ngood shee will not faile to perform it: shee was pleased to giue\nvnto my littell Jane a fine present, w=ch= M=r= Meautys did send\nmee from Arnheim.\n<P 287>\nDeare Sister, in my other letters I did desier y=o= to send vs\nouer y=e= monie; w=ch=, if y=o= please, should bee very wellcome\nvnto vs. Thus, wishing much happiness vnto y=o= and y=ors=,\n   I remaine redy to doe y=o= seruise in all true affection to\nmy end,\n   Anna Meautys.\nDeft, y=e= 9=th= of June 1636.\n   Deare Sister, if y=o= please, send mee word how my Hercules\ndoth, to whome I send my blessing.\n   To the Lady Bacon, at Culford.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys née Burnabye" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Meautys, wife of Sir Thomas Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "323" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Delft> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Meautys née Burnabye to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 9 June, 1636"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/52793/59066" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Inner Temple." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Plumpton (1485-1547), esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1516-1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Apparently born at Waterton, Lincolnshire; lived in Yorkshire; educated in London; with his wife lived at Waterton, Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Isabel (d. 1552), daughter of Robert Babthorpe (d. by 1496), member of a gentry family in Yorkshire. Married 1538 Anne, daughter of John Norton, esquire, of Norton Conyers, Yorkshire. Converted to protestantism as a student but may have returned to the ancient faith after his marriage." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1546" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lower Clergy"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, LAWYER, KNIGHTED BY CHARLES I, FELL AT MARSTON MOOR 1644 (CAVALIER)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Inns of Court" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman; baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WENTWORTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son of Sir William Wentworth; YOUNGER BROTHER OF THOMAS WENTWORTH, EARL OF STRATFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1644" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM WENTWORTH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1596 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 109>\n[} [\\LETTER LII.\\] LORD BURGLEY TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF YORKE.}]\n[^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\Maie 20, 1596.\\]\n   After my verie hartie commendacions to your Grace. I have\nreceived your Grace's letter of the xv=th= of this monethe,\ntogether with the coppie of Sir Chr. Hylliard's letter to yow\nand that Counsell, inferinge that a certein Scottishman (as was\nsuspected), by the meanes of one Richard Beningham, a bad\nfellowe, had taken into his shipp, lying nere the Spurne within\nHumber, a C. quarters of beanes, which he meant to have stayd,\nsupposing he had no lycence to transport them; wherein what is\nthe trothe I knowe not. But this I thought good to lett your\nGrace understand, that I have of late graunted severall warrants\nfor transportacion of a good round quantitie beanes and pease\ninto Scotland, whereof the greatest part was by hir Majestie's\nlycence, graunted at the suite of the Scottishe Ambasseder now\nresiding here; a part also was graunted to one Hunter, a\nScottishman, in lieu of a lycence graunted to him above a yeare\npast for the transportacion of v=c=. quarters of wheate, whereof\nhe never took any benefitt; and another part unto 2 merchaunts\nof Hull, uppon good and reasonable cause, being recommended to\nme from the Maior and Aldermen of that towne. Nevertheles your\nGrace shall understand that I had not assented to any\ntransportacion at all, if I had not formerlie received letters\nfrom the Maior, Aldermen, and Officers of the towne of Hull,\nthat there was not onlie greate plentie of that grayne there in\nthese parts, which might well be spared, and the prises at so\nlowe a rate as it might be transported without any hurt to the\ncountrie, but also that there were many Scotts there that had\nbrowght in good comodities, and had no other comoditie to\nimploye their money in but in beanes and pease. I received also,\nsynce that time, a letter from diverse Justics of peace, both of\nthat countie, and Yorke, and Lincoln, as namelie, M=r=. Pellham,\nM=r=. Hotham, M=r=. Skippwithe, M=r=. Gats, and M=r=. Alred,\nagreing in report with the others towching the plentie of that\ngrayne and the lowe prises thereof, and that it would be a\nbenefitt to the\n<P 110>\ncountrie and to the poore husbandmen thereaboute to have lycence\nto transport the same; and this was the cause that moved me to\ngraunt the said warrants. Nevertheles I added a proviso, that,\nuppon informacion that the prises of the said grayne should be\nenhansed by reason of the said lycences, I would take order for\nthe staye of them. From my howse at Westminster, the xx=th= of\nMaye, 1596.\n   Your Grace's verie lovinge frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   Postcript. - Towching the defects of beacons, pouder, piks,\netc., mencioned in the end of Sir Ch. Hylliard's letter, I\nthinke the towne of Hull either are bound, or in reason ought,\nto supplie them, in respect of the benefitt they receyve from\nhir Majestie; I therfore pray your Grace send for some of them\n(which yow shall think fitt) and deale with them to that end, or\notherwise lett me understand from yow your opynion by whom it is\nfitt they should be supplied.\n   To the moste Reverend Father in God, my verie good Lord, the\nArchbishopp of Yorke his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - council president" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 20 May, 1596"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wotton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wotton, Surrey" , "Wotton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wotton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Rydal>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westmorland%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Rydal, Westmorland)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Rydal" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Grotta+Ferrata>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Near+Rome> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Grotta Ferrata, Near Rome" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Grotta Ferrata" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of England and lord of Ireland. Earl of Richmond from his birth; exiled during the Yorkist rule 1471-85; to the throne 1485." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1, Rerum, x Clifford, x Rutland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12954" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Ward of William Lord Herbert 1462; tutored by clerics Edward Haseley & Andrew Scot; perhaps trained in gentlemanly pursuits by Sir Hugh Johnys (learned some archery by 1469); with his uncle Jasper Tudor from 1470." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edmund Tudor [Edmund of Hadham] (c. 1430-1456), 1st earl of Richmond, magnate (Welsh origin)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1457-1509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Pembroke Castle, Wales; brought up in Wales; exiled to Brittany 1471; France 1484; back to England (London & court) 1585." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Claim to the throne through mother: Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509), only daughter of John Beaufort, duke of Somerset, and great-great-granddaughter of Edward III through the liaison of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, with Katherine Swynford. \"Lancastrian\"; married 1486 Elizabeth of York (1466-1503), Edward IV's eldest daughter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4928" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1457" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1509" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Hertingfordbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Hertingfordbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warwickshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Warwickshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lewes>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lewes, Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lewes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family affairs, William Marchall's will" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 FO JMARCHALL>\n<X JOHN MARCHALL>\n<P F50>\n[} [\\SC 1: lx, 50/37. JOHN MARCHALL TO NICHOLAS MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Jh~u.\n   Ryght welbelouyd Cosyn I recomawund me unto you & to my Cosyn\nyo~ wyffe w~ all my Cosyns yo~ Cheld~yn, w~ all od~ good ffrend~\n&c; fforthyrmor ye shall und~stonde y=t= ye shall ressayve in\nthys boxe my dede of ffeffement y=e= whiche ye vnd~stond Ryght\nwell, of y=e= whiche I p~y you to se +t=t= Rob austen may take\nstate ther by, ffor as I vnd~stond be demynge +t~ woll be\nTrobyll ther for in shorte space be Twyxte my mod~ & me, ffor I\nhaffe profyrde her all her dewte yeven aft~ her owne axing, butt\nshe hathe answeryde [\\she CROSSED OUT\\] me shortly howe +t=t=\nshe woll non Resseyve tyll her hosbonde & I haffe Reconyde to\ngedyrr, &e whate she men y=r= in I wote neu~, butt I hold hytt\nnott for no good and there for I wolde fayne haffe hytt spede;\nand as for myn yem~ ded~, +tey be nott made, for be Cawse of\nThomas my Cosyn hathe bownde hym selffe p~nteyis w=t= outt leue\nof his fad~ or any ffrend +t=t= he hathe, and yeffe his mast~\nhade bene any man of Theryffe hytt shold a skelyd the lesse,\nbutt he woll not be Rulyd as I vnd~ stond for no frend +t=t= he\nhathe but be his owne Reson, and that ys full febyll, god\nknowythe, and +t=t= I am Ryght sory of. And ye may say to my\nyeme y=t= as for hys lyffelood lett hym makythe sure for, &\nyeffe hytt fortune +t=t= he decese w=t= owt any state makyng,\nThomas & hys mast~ woll make a m~chauntdyce ther w=t= in short\nspace; and I herd my Cosyn Thomas say +t=t= he woll com home\n+t=is= Crystm~s w=t= his mast~ and whan he comethe he woll looke\nin his fad~is Chest~ and he woll haue sume of hytt w=t= hym to\nlondon, and +t=r= for Take good hede +t=r= of tyll I com and I\nwoll be wt you a bowghte Candelm~s wt godd~ grace or soone aft~;\nand her I send you +t=e= old ded~ of my yemys for to make +t=e=\nTod~ by, &e as for +te ded~ of Stanlake lett hym make +t=e= wyll\naftyr +t=e= todyr dede off Wodstok; +tey hadde bene made Redy\nbutt I wyst nott whe+t~ he wold haue hitt so or non, and nowe he\nmay make hitt yevyn as he woll and +t=t= lett hym doo in short\nspace &e lett Newor~ wryght hem; and I p~y you Take vpe my\nRennt~ as ny as ye can, ayenst I co~ to you. And ye may haue\nffleshe of Edmond bochor for Rente I pray you Take hytt vpe, for\nmy money, and yeffe he woll nott pay me my money nor ffleshe, I\nshall swe hym &c. M=rs= Parme a=d= I may haffe his name. No mor\nto you at +t=is= tyme, butt god haue you in his kepyng; wretyn\nat london in lymestret on Wendynsday last passyd. By yo~ Cosyn\n   John Marchall.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my Cosyn Nycolas Marchall of Wodestooke in hast\n&c.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "mid-year" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mercer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "511" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Marchall to Nicholas Marchall on mid-year, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EMUNDFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Berney of Reedham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MUNDFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN REEDHAM, NORFOLK, PROBABLY MOVED TO NORWICH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SISTER OF MARGARET PASTON'S MOTHER. Widow of Osbern Mundford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "393" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH MUNDFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EFIENNES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "9TH BARON CLINTON AND SAYE, GOVERNOR OF THE TOWER 1553-4, LORD HIGH ADMIRAL 1550-4, 1558-85, FIRST EARL OF LINCOLN 1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FIENNES DE CLINTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ROYAL WARD 1517, IN 1534 MARRIED ELIZABETH BLOUNT, MISTRESS OF HENRY VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D, DA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "FIRST EARL OF LINCOLN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1070" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1585" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD FIENNES DE CLINTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_104>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business (almshouse at Exeter)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481 FS RGERMYN>\n<X RICHARD GERMYN>\n<P II,124>\n[} [\\289. RICHARD GERMYN TO DAME AGNES STONOR\\] }]\n[\\1 May (1481)\\]\n   Right Worshipfull and Reverent Madam, I commaund me unto you\nwith alle suche servyse as y can or may. Hit is so that oon of\nyoure poremen is decessed, whiche is Pryns. And ye remember ye\ngraunted syr John Yotte the next avoidens at your departing. He\npraiyth you to remember hym, that he might have these hous,\nwhich was Pryns is hous, as ever he may hereafter do at your\ncomaundment or desire, as ye knew right well he hath doon for\nyou herebefore. And now his trust is to be remembred at this\ntyme according to your promyse at hit [\\SIC\\] last speking with\nyou. And also my Maister, your husbond that was, granted oon to\nthe Sudden, and another the Old Reynold, which have called upon\nme to [{be{] admytted in to this said hous: and y have aunswerd\nthem alle that y wolle admitte noon in to the tyme that my\nMaister and ye send me youre comaundment wham I shalle admitte\nin. Hit is youres, ye may geve it to wham hit pleasith you.\nMoreover, I hertly pray you, as ever y shal ow you my servyse,\nto remember my letter which y wrote unto you by Jakys, which oon\nmater was your\n<P II,125>\ncorne, and the other mater was that my Maister and ye shuld send\na man to reseve this Ester Rent of your londes of your Almeshous\nfor the payment of youre poremen and priest, and the geding\ntherof. For I may no longer ocupy hit, nor noght wolle. I must\nattend my own besenesse, as I wrote unto youre ladiship: he that\nwas my man is fro me, and by any thinge that y know y am xx=ti=\nli. the worse for him. For which cause y pray you remember ye my\nlost, and not to awe me your hevy ladiship, as my trust is y\nhave not deserved. And y shal induce him that shal ocupy the\nrule and gedinge of your almshous so that he shal gede hit beter\nthan ever y ded. And let him com a down so that he may be at\nExeter iiij wekes uppon this Ester: and to gether uppe the rent\nto this hous belonging. And y shal shew hym alle youre londes,\nso that ye shal know your londes fro myn, by the grace of Jhesu:\nand preserve me seilf a tru man for alle the report that is made\nof me unto my Maister, to wham y pray you to comaund me. And of\nthis my letter and of your welfare y wold desire to have sume\nknowlich: and how ye do in your fesik. And yef ther be any\nservyse that ye wolle comaund me to do here in your absens or\nels where, ye shal alway fynde me a redy to do your comaundment,\nas wel as though y didde ocupy this office under you. Remember\nye wel, ye must hastly to admitte a poreman in Pryns is hous\nwithoute any delay, wham hit pleasith you: and to assigne him\nthat shall be Resever to pay this next payment, which wol be\nwithin this iij wekes: for y wol pay no mo paymentes after\nthese, which is the day of my letter wretinge, the ffurst day of\nMay. And y wold that hit plesed my Maister and you to let Thomas\nMathu be Resever of the Almeshous. And Jhesu have you in his\nkeping and send you as gode hele as y wold have my seilf.\n   Your man Ric. Ger[{myn{] .\n   To my lady Stonor in hast be this delivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 124" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Annys (Agnes)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Lady, 2nd wife of Sir William Stonor 1480-1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant of husband - mistress" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Germyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant in Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWYDESLADE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Germyn to Annys (Agnes) Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor on 1 May, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Petworth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_W.Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Petworth, Sussex" , "Petworth, W.Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Petworth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWOODNOTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GOLDSMITH, NICHOLAS COLLETT'S MASTER, COLONIAL PIONEER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ARTHUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WOODNOTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1590?-1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DESCENDED FROM THE WODENOTHS OF SAVINGTON. NICHOLAS FERRAR'S MOTHER MARY WAS HIS PATERNAL AUNT. PROPOSED MARRIAGE TO ANNA COLLETT, BUT SHE HAD DECIDED ON A CELIBATE LIFE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1822" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1650" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ARTHUR WOODNOTH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P72i_is_language_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E56_Language> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "является языком для"@ru , "被用来撰写"@cn , "é a língua de"@pt , "est la langue de"@fr , "ist Sprache von"@de , "is language of"@en , "είναι γλώσσα του/της"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWILMOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman (wealthy)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILMOT NÉE MALLET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SOMERSET, MOVED TO OXFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF JOHN WILMOT, SECOND EARL OF ROCHESTER 1667-1680, DAUGHTER OF JOHN MALET. \"The great beauty and fortune of the North\" (Pepys)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Rochester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4171" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "436" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH WILMOT NÉE MALLET" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_New+York>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "New York" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_077>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 340>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXVIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 9TH JULY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, your [{last{] letters unto her majestye\n[{in{] which your lordship hathe layd before her the present\nalteratyon [{in that{] cuntrye, as well in the gene[{ral{]\nthorroughe the losse of Grave and Venlewe, as also in\n[{certain{] partyculer persons of [{...{] cauling there, as the\ncount [{Maurice{] and count Hollocke, for somme knowen\nrespectes, hathe g[{reatly{] perplexed her, and the [{more{] for\nthat she gatherethe uppon the vyewe of your lordships letter,\nthat the only salve to cure this sore is to [{make{] herselve\npropryetarye [{of{] that cuntrye, and to put [{in{] sooche an\narmye into the [{same{] as may be able to make head to the\nennemyes. The[{se{] two thinges being so contrarye to her\nmajestyes dysposytyon, the one, for that yt breedethe a dowbt of\na perpetuall\n<P 341>\nwar, the other, for that yt requireth an increas of charges,\ndothe merveylousely dystrackt her, and make her repent that ever\nshe entred into the actyon.\n   She hathe only made the lord-thresorer and Mr.\nvyce-chamberlyn acquaynted, as they tell me, with parte of thos\nletters, and gave them order to consyder what wer fyt to be don\nuppon this alteratyon. To this conference by her majestyes order\nI was cauled. The resolutyon is not yet taken, but hangethe in\nsusspence for that the lord-thresorer, being trobled with the\ngowte in his hande, canot repayre unto her. The advyce that wyll\nbe gyven her wyll faule owt to be this; fyrst, that she must\nprosecute the actyon without respect of charges; secondaryly,\nthat a gentleman of sound judgement be sent over unto your\nlordship, to confer with you howe bothe the generall and\npertyculer dyscontentment reygning theare may be removed, as,\nalso, to be informed of dyvers poynts towching the state of that\ncuntrye; and, lastly, that yt shall in no sorte be fyt for her\nmajestye to take a[{ny{] resolutyon in the cause until sir\nFrancis Drakes returne, at lest untyll the successe of his vyage\nbe seene; wheruppon, in verry trothe, dependethe the lyfe and\ndeathe of the cause according to mans judgment. She is also\nadvysed, in the mean tyme, to make no shewe of her dyslyke, but\nrather to countenaunce the cause by all owtwarde meanes she may,\nwhich, contrarye to her naturall dysposytyon, she doth verry\nwell performe, [\\forced thereto by mere necessytye upon the\ndyscoverye of some matter of importaunce in the hyest degree\nthorrowghe my traveyl and cost, CROSSED OUT\\] by the which yt\napperethe unto her most playn, that, unles she had entred into\nthe actyon, she had ben utterly undon, and that, yf she doe not\nprosecute the same, she cannot contynewe.\n   I have acquaynted this gentleman with the secreat to the ende\nhe may imparte the same unto your lordship. [\\I dare make\n<P 342>\nnone of my servants here privy thereunto. My only feare is, that\nher majestye will not use the matter with that secreacye that\napperteynethe, thowgh yt import yt as greatly as ever any thing\ndyd sythence she cam to this crown, CROSSED OUT\\] and suerly, yf\nthe matter be well handeled, yt wyll breacke the necke of all\ndayngerowse practyces duryng her majestyes reygne. [\\I pray your\nlordship make this letter an heretyke after you have read the\nsame. CROSSED OUT\\] I mean, whan the matter is growen to a full\nripenes, to send some confydential person unto you, to acquaynt\nyou fully with the matter. And so, in the mean tyme, I most\nhumbly take my leave. At the coorte, the ix=th= of Julye, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "340" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 9 July, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spain>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Spain" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Spain" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Huntingfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Huntingfield, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Huntingfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MNORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "DD 1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Hon. Roger North (c.1651-1734), lawyer (gentry)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1712-1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rougham, Norfolk; Sternfield, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Rector of Sternfield, Suffolk (1767); Prebendary of Windsor (1775-1779)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1779" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Montagu North" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_061>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1621 T T2HUTTON>\n<X TIMOTHY HUTTON 2>\n<P 228>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLVI.\\] TIM. HUTTON, MY KYNSMAN, TO JO. ELLOW.}]\n[^TO JOHN ELLOW^]\n[\\June 14, 1621.\\]\n   Kind John Elow, my best love and harty commendations\nremembred unto you; hopping of your good health, with all the\nrest of my good ffrinds. This is to certyfie you the cause of my\nwrighting unto you is to intreat you to speake to Sir Timothie\nfor me; and that he would be pleased to doe somthing for me at\nthis tyme, for I never had more ned in all my lyfe. I doe owe\nM=r=. Fort +L10. 12 (^s.^) , which doth greave me very sore, he\nhaving layd out the most of it out of his purse to keppe me from\nprisson; and now he will doe no more, and I cannot blame him,\nfor, had not he bene, I had ben dead in prisson afore now. Kind\nJohn Elow, speake to Sir Timothie that he would be pleased to\nlend\n<P 229>\nme +L10 12 (^s.^) to pay him, and I shall thinke my selfe happy,\nand be bound to pray for his worship, and in tyme pay his\nworship agayne. Soe I would intreat you to showe Sir Timothie\nthis letter, wherby he may understand my wants at this tyme, for\nthey wear never more. No more at this tyme, but, intreating your\nanswer, I commit you to the protection of Allmighty God. From\nthe Blew Anchor in Fild Lane, London, June the 14=th=.\n   Susan hath sent you a token for a remembrance, of hir owne\nmakinge.\n   Your loving ffrind to his power,\n   Timothie Hutton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Ellow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "servant of Sir Timothy Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master's kinsman - servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainReceiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JELLOW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Timothy Hutton to John Ellow on 14 June, 1621"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_aboard+%22Earl+of+Chatham%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "aboard \"Earl of Chatham\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spithead+off+Hants.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Spithead off Hants." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Spithead off Hants." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SPEPYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Naval official, gentleman. Secretary to Edward Montagu (then councillor of state) by 1655; also a part-time teller in the exchequer 1658-60; clerk of the privy seal 1660-62; famous for diary (1660-9); naval official (1660-1689); Tory parliamentarian (1673-1689); naval career: clerk of the acts at the Navy Board (1660); other positions including treasurer for Tangiers committee (1665-1679); surveyor-general of victualling (1665, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War); under investigation by Brooke House commission (1667-9); secretary of the Admiralty commission of 1673 (1673-9); resigned secretaryship in 1679, charged by whig-dominated Admiralty commission of 1679 and sent to Tower (May-July 1679), case discharged June 1680; unemployed (1680-1682); secretary to Lord Dartmouth on Tangiers fleet (1682-3); secretary for the affairs of the Admiralty of England, after the king revoked the Admiralty commission of 1679 (1684-1689, confirmed in office by James II in 1685); career ended with the accession of the Oranges in 1689. FRS 1665, president of the society 1684-87." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Pepys, z Evelyn, z Evelyn 2, z Pepys 2, z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Pepys, z Evelyn, z Pepys 2, z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21906" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar school at Huntingdon c. 1644 (thanks to rich relatives there); St. Paul's School, London -1650; Magdalene College, Cambridge 1651, BA 1654, MA 1660; tutored in arithmetics for his job as a naval clerk; able to read French, Spanish and Italian." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pepys Sr. (1601-1680), tailor in London (inherited an estate & retired there 1661); wife Margaret née Kite (d. 1667), daughter of a Whitechapel butcher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1633-1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (domicile 1654-, birthplace); Kingsland, Middlesex for a time as a child; Huntingdonshire (Brampton?) c. 1644, educated there and in London & Cambridge; a couple of naval expeditions before clerk's post; managed the family estate at Brampton 1661-, inherited it 1680 (but did not live there); voyage to Tangier 1682 > Spain 1683-84; Clapham, Surrey (retirement, 1690s; permanently 1701)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Married 1655 Elizabeth (1640-1669), daughter of Alexandre St. Michel, an impoverished Frenchman who had briefly been gentleman carver to Henrietta Maria; c. 1670-1703 in a relationship with Mary Skinner (who survived him), daughter of Daniel Skinner, a Mark Lane merchant and republican, who became accepted as the lady of Pepys's house. Patron Sir Edward Montagu, of Hinchingbrooke (later earl of Sandwich), whose father had married Samuel Pepys's father's aunt Paulina. Loved books, drama and music; collected a large library which was continued by his heir John Jackson." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "63425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "67906" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1703" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Pepys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Scottish raids" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1523 T T2HOWARD>\n<X THOMAS HOWARD 2>\n<P 223>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXX. THE EARL OF SURREY TO CARDINAL WOLSEY. A. D.\n1523.\\] }] \n<P 224>\n   Plesith it your Grace too be advertised, that this Day at x.\na clok I received one Lettre of newes from Sir William Bulmer\nsente hym fro the Priores of Calestreme, and one other sente to\nme fro the Lord Ogle from Wark of such newes as he hath fro the\nPriores of Ocles in Scotlande. I beleve right moche that the\ncontents of the Priores of Calestremys Lettres bee trewe; and\nthoder doo not moche vary fro the same. Alsoo by dyuers other\nwayes I have advertisments that the Duke prepareth all that he\ncan t'invade this realme with the light of this nexte newe Mone,\nand by his words doo right litle esteme the poure of England.\n<P 225>\nWherefor to theffecte of yo=r= Graces late Lettre I shall\ntomorrowe send lettres to all the noble men and gentilmen\ndwelling withen the Shiris conteyned in my commyssion too bee\nhere in this Towne the xx=ti=. daye of this Moneth, trusting\nthat and all men come accordingle the seid Duke shall fynd more\nsharp recistance than he doth loke for. And notwithstanding that\nthe weder hath bee here soo foule with mervelous greate rayne\ndyvers dayes, and mooste specially yesterdaye with rayne and\nthis daye with snowe, soo that the opinion of many wise men is\nit shalbe very difficile for the seid Duke to cary any greate\nordynance onles it bee to Berwike, yet forasmoche as he myght\ndoo enfynyte hurte in over rynnyng the Contre onles he were\nrecisted, I shale cause all my seid poure to come forewards, and\nto bee here at the daye prefixed. And if I shall see that the\nDuke shall altre his purpoos in setting furth I shall\ncontermawnde theym, too thentente the Kingis Highnes shalbe put\ntoo no more chardge shalbe requysite; whereunto I shalhave the\nbeste regard I can, the daunger of distruccion of the contre by\nthennemys provided for.\n   Mooste humble beseching your Grace too helpe that some\nnoblemen and gentilmen of the Kingis hous and the south parties\nmaye be sente hither though they bring no greate nombres with\ntheym. God knoweth if the poreste gentilman in the Kingis hous\nwere here, and I at London and were advertised of\n<P 226>\nthies newes I wold not faile to knele upon my knees bifore the\nkings grace too have licence to come hither in poste too bee at\nthe daye of batayle. And if yong noble men and gentilmen be not\ndesierous and willing to be at suche jorneys, and to take the\npayne and yeve the adventure, and the Kingis highnes well\ncontented with thoos that woll so doo, and not regarding others\nthat wolbe but dauncers, disers, and carders, his Grace shall\nnot bee well served when he wold bee; for men withoute\nexperience shall doo small servyce, and experience of war woll\nnot be had withoute it be sought for and the adventure yeven. Of\nlikelihode no man leving shall ever lyve to se the Scotts\nattempte t'envade this realme with the powre of Scotland if they\nmay bee well resisted nowe. And by many wayes I am advertised\nthat the Duke of Albany is a mervelous wilfull man, and woll\nbeleve noo mannys counsaill, but woll have his owne opinion\nfolowed. And bicause the Frenche King hath be at soo greate\nchardges by his provoking, having his wiffs inherytance lying\nwithin his domynyons, dare not for no Scottish counsell forbere\nt'envade this realme. I am also advertised that he is so\npassionate that and he bee aperte amongis his familiers, and\ndoth here any thing contrarius to his myende and pleasure, his\naccustumed manner is too take his bonet sodenly of his hed and\nto throwe it in the fire; and no man dare take it oute, but let\n<P 227>\nit to be brent. My Lord Dacre doth affirme that at his last\nbeing in Scotland he did borne above a dosyn bonetts aftir that\nmaner. And if he be suche a man, with Gods grace we shall spede\nthe bettir with hym. Fynally, mooste humble I beseche your Grace\nto send more money, at the leeste viij M=li=.; and t'advertise\nme of the Kingis pleasure and yours howe I shalbe further ordred\nin any thing ye woll commaunde me, whiche too the beste of my\npoure I shall fulfill, trusting that the gonners be well on the\nwaye hiderwards. And sory I am that the Kingis Highnes and your\nGrace be nowe so fer in sondre, whiche I perceive is th'occasion\nthat my Lettres sente to your Grace from tyme too tyme bee the\nlenger un answered, and also moche slouth is used by the Posts\nwiche maye be amended if it woll pleas your Grace to write one\nopen Lettre too all the Posts, chardging theym to make such\ndiligence nowe in riding that your Graces Lettres fro London to\nthis towne, and my Lettres fro this Towne to London, maye bee\nconveyed in xlviij. houres at the leeste, whiche they maye well\ndoo. And thanked be God, this nyght and this daye I have ben\nwell amended of my diseases. Written at Newcastell the viij=th=.\nday of Octobr. \n   Your's most bownden\n   T. Surrey.\nTo my Lord Legats good Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "223" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "military leader - royal minister; (later?) political opponents" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Surrey, lieutenant-general of the army against Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "874" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HOWARD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newcastle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Howard to Thomas Wolsey on 8 October, 1523"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Antwerpe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Antwerpe" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Antwerpe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_146>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (reconciliation)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1631? FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 232>\n[} [\\CXLIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMadame,\n   Coming to see my cosen Randolph, shee gave me incurragment\nthat by lines ons more to tender\n<P 233>\nmy humble respects to your La=p= wold not bee ill taken; which\nif I may have the happines to know from you, I shall not faile\nin this sarvis, or any that I think your La=p= will exsepte of.\nAnd for the last letter I sent you, I ashure your La=p= your\nsonne had no hand in it, for it was written before he came home,\nand sent to the carrier's after he was gon, and so I gave it to\nmy cosen Randolph to send; being very sorry that it was your\nLa=p's= plesure to give ocasion to wright to you in that style,\nfor ther was nothing more contrary to my will, and I hope it\nshall bee the last in that kind that shall pas between us: but\nwhile you are plesed to stand at this distans, I feare my\nhusband will not do that which his hart most desirs, for he does\nashure himself that affection you ons had to him is clear gon,\nand that it is hopeles for him to seek your love. I hope by your\ngoodnes thes doughts shall bee taken away; and if the King and\nQueen's promis to yourselfe, of doing that for us as soon as\nthey can, will bee any satisfaction to your La=p=, I will\nprocure them to you, if your La=p's= ocasion bring you to town,\nwher I shall be happy with your sonne to wait on you; or else I\nam afraid you will not meet a great while, for he dares not com\ndown any more: therfore I shall wish for som good ocasion that\nmay bring you together, and make a harty frendshippe amongst us.\nBut give me leave, I besech you, but not to hinder the\n<P 234>\nspeediest that I can getting of what we have promised to your\nLa=p=, to wish that the frendshipp might be before, otherwise I\nmust confes to your La=p= that I shall not joy in it; and give\nme leave to say, that you will do yourselfe as much right as you\nwill give your sonn comfort and happines. But your La=p= is\nwise, and knows what is fittest for you; and I can but wish you\nthe greatest happines, which I shall ever wish, that am\n   Yo=r= La=p's=, if you ples to exsept it, affectionate and\nobedient daughter,\n   E. Cornwalleis.\n1630-31.\n   For my honored mother the Lady Bacon, at her house at Broome,\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "232" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "426" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1631"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ratisbon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ratisbon, Germany" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ratisbon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHANOVER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charlotte Augusta Matilda" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1766-1828" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; moved to the continent 1797." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Frederick William Charles, prince of Würtemberg 1797. Became Duchess of W. in December 1797; queen 1806." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Hereditary Princess of Wurtemberg" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1828" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charlotte Augusta Matilda Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBOURCHIER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Cornwallis (1518/19-1604), administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bourchier née Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. post 1552 (elder sister baptized then) - ante 1557 (husband born then, she was probably older than him), d. 1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brome?, Suffolk. (Connections to the earl of Bath 1579-?) Died at Thorp Abbots, Norfolk, where had lived many years; buried at Brome." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Anne (d. 1581), daughter of Sir John Jerningham of Somerleyton, Suffolk, by Bridget, daughter of Sir Robert Drury. Youngest daughter. A devout Catholic. 1579 secretly married the young William Bourchier (1557-1623), third earl of Bath, who was persuaded (by way of intoxication?) to the marriage by Sir Thomas Kytson, who was his uncle and her brother-in-law. The marriage was later declared void, and the earl married 1583 Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of Francis Russell, 2nd earl of Bedford. Mary's family maintained the validity of the marriage, however, and she continued to be called the countess of Bath, signing her letters 'Mary Bathon'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Bath" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Bourchier née Cornwallis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ISANCHO>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Family servant (butler) of the 2nd duke of Montagu; ran a grocery shop in Westminster." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No formal education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Slave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "(Charles) Ignatius" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1729-14 Dec. 1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born aboard a slave ship en route to the West Indies; came to England at the age of 2; lived with three evil maidens at Greenwich; moved to the household of the Montagus at Blackheath; retired in Charles Street at Westminster --> London (all in all)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Was assimilated into the polite English society. Composed music, appeared on the stage, and entertained many famous figures of literary and artistic London. The first African we know of to vote in a British election." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Servant and grocer (of African origin)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "20216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1780" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Charles) Ignatius Sancho" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBerkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Windsor, ?Berkshire" , "Windsor, Berkshire" , "Windsor" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Windsor" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SROWLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PLAYER AND PLAYWRIGHT, HENSLOWE'S AGENT IN SELECTING AND BUYING PLAYS, A SHARER IN THE ADMIRAL'S MEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SAMUEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ROWLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1633?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1633" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SAMUEL ROWLEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_086>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1479? T HDOGETT>\n<X HENRY DOGETT>\n<P II,94>\n[} [\\256. HENRY DOGETT TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\31 December (? 1479)\\]\n   My good and feythfull maister, I recomaund me to yow with all\nmy service. I undirstond by your writeyng that the Kyng and\no+ter the lordes be right well plesid with your worshipfull\ndemenyng: of the wheche I am right glad. And also that my lord\nChaunceler is your good lord and councellyth you to your grete\nworship and avayle. God defende yow fro sinustre councell. My\nsaid lordes advyse and councell is full frutes and profitable\nfor yow, as I have hadde very knowleche: I pray God contynue\nhym. And where ye like to write to me to come to your\nmaistershep I was not wele disposed to ride this many day, as\nGodd knoweth. Praying yow that ye woll take no displeser, I send\nyow by my servaunt xx markes: I have right lytyll mone; how be\nhit yef ye nede I woll purvey more ayenst Monday next, and send\nhit to your maistershep with Goddes mercy, who ever preserve\n<P II,95>\nyow, my good and feithfull maister. Wreton at Pusey a Neweyeres\nyeve, with the hond of your old servaunt,\n   H. Dogett.\n   Syr, John Wagge kan enforme your maistershep of my disese &c.\n   To my maister syr Will. Stonore, Kny[{ght{] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 94" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "receiver - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dogett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver c. 1443-1482?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "201" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HDOGETT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pusey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Dogett to William Stonor on 31 December, 1479"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-E>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Observation obtained through an estimation methodology (e.g. to produce back-casts) or based on the use of a limited amount of data or ad hoc sampling and through additional calculations (e.g. to produce a value at an early stage of the production stage while not all data are available). It may also be used in case of experimental data (e.g. in the context of a pilot ahead of a full scale production process) or in case of data of (anticipated/assessed) low quality. If needed, additional (uncoded) information can be provided through (free text) \"comments\" at the observation level or at a higher level."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "E" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Estimated value"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwiche>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Greenwiche" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Greenwiche" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "assurance of power" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients also include the rest of the lieutenancy of Surrey." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1553 T JGREY>\n<X JANE GREY>\n<P 186>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXVIII. SECOND LETTER FROM THE LADY JANE AS QUEEN\nTO THE LIEUTENANCY OF SURREY.\\] }] \n   Jane the Quene. By the Quene.\n   Trustie and wilbiloved we grete you well. Albeit that our\nestate in this imperiall Crowne wherof we be actually and really\npossessed, as partely may appere by our Proclamacion wherin our\ntytle is published, is not ne can be in any wise doubtfull to\nall suche our good faithfull subjects as, setting blynd\naffection apart, do with reason and wysdom consider the very\nfoundacion and grounde of our tytle, with the grete commodities\ntherby coming thorough Gods providence to the preservacion of\nour Comon Weale and polycie; yet for that we undrestande the\nLadye Marye dothe not cease by Lettres in hir name, provoked\ntherto by hir adherents, enemyes of this realme, to publishe and\nnotiefie sklanderously to dyverse of our subjects matter\nderogatorye to our title an dignitie royall, withe the slandre\nof certen of our Nobilitie and Counsell, We have thought mete to\nadmonishe and exhorte You, as our true and faithfull subjects,\nto remayne fast in your obeysaunce and duetie to the imperiall\nCrowne of this Realme, whereof we have justely the possession;\nand not to be removed any wise from your duetie by\n<P 187>\nsklanderous reports or lettres, dispersed abrode either by the\nsaid Lady Marye, or by hir adherence; for truelye like as the\nNobilitie of our Realme, our Counsell, oure Prelats, oure\nJudges, and lerned men, and others good wise men, godly and\nnaturall subjects, do remayne fast and surelye in their\nAllegiance towards us, redy to adventure their lives, landes,\nand goodes for our defence, so can a greate numbre of the same\nNobilitie, Counsailors, and Judges truely testifye to all the\nworlde, with savetye of their conscience, howe carefully and\nernestly the late King of famous memorye our dere Cousen King\nEdward the Sixt from tyme to tyme mentioned and provoked them\npartelye by perswasion, partely commandements, to have suche\nrespecte to his succession if God shuld call him to his mercye\nwithout issue, as might be the preservacion of the Crowne in the\nhole undefyled English bloud; and therfore of his owne mere\nmotion, both by graunt of his Lettres patents, and by\ndeclaration of his Will, established the succession as it is\ndeclared by our Proclamacion. And for the testimonye herof to\nthe satisfaction of suche as shall conceyve any doubt herin, We\nunderstand that certen of our Nobilitie have written at this\npresent, in some parte to admonishe You of your duties, and to\ntestifie their knowledge of the truethe of our tytle and right.\nWherfore we leave to procede further therin, being assured in\nthe goodnes of God that your harts shalbe confirmed to owe your\nduetye to us your soveraigne Lady, who\n<P 188>\nmeane to preserve this Crowne of England in the royall blound,\nand out of the [\\THIS SPACE IS LEFT IN THE ORIGINAL.\\] of\nstraungers and papists, with the defence of all you our good\nsubjects, your lieves, lands, and goods, in our peace agaynst\nthe invasions and violence of all forein or inward enemies and\nrebells. Yeven under our Signet at our Tower of London the\nxvj=th= day of July, in the first yere of our reigne.\n   To our Trustie and welbeloved the Shirieff, Justices of\nPeace, and other Gentilmen of our Countie of Surrey, and to\nevery of them.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "marquess of Northampton, lieutenant of the county of Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler(?) - military leaders" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady, proclaimed queen of England on 10 July 1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGREY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2PARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tower+of+London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Grey to William Parr on 16 July, 1553"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWILLIAMSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER; secretary to dis. noblemen, SECRETARY OF STATE 1674-78, KNIGHTED 1671, FOUNDER OF THE LONDON GAZETTER, MASTER OF CLOTHWORKERS' COMPANY 1676. Statesman and diplomatist. Editor of the 'London Gazette' 1666; M.P. for Thetford and Rochester; secretary of state 1674; privy councillor 1674; President of the Royal Society" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Corie, x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster school; Queens College, Oxford 1650; BA 1654; fellow and MA 1657; Middle Temple 1664; Lincoln's Inn 1672; LLD Oxford 1674; DCL 1674 Cambr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "THE VICAR OF BRIDEKIRK, CUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOSEPH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLIAMSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1633-1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM CUMBERLAND TO FRANCE AND LONDON. London; Thetford; Rochester; Cologne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7091" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1701" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOSEPH WILLIAMSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACAPEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FIRST EARL OF ESSEX 1661, LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND 1672-77, COMMISSIONER OF TREASURY 1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ARTHUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CAPEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1631-1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER LORD CAPEL EXECUTED IN 1649. ACCORDING TO JOHN EVELYN, ARTHUR CAPEL WAS 'A SOBER, WISE, JUDICIOUS AND PONDERING PERSON, NOT ILLITERATE BEYOND THE RATE OF MOST NOBLE-MEN OF THIS AGE'. SUICIDE IN THE TOWER IN 1683." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "FIRST EARL OF ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9803" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1683" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ARTHUR CAPEL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ecclesfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire+%28West+Riding%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ecclesfield, Yorkshire (West Riding)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ecclesfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC 8th voyage as factor, remained at Bantam. President at Bantam 1617-18. Recalled for private trade in 1621, sued for £70000." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ball" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1611-1621, serving at Bantam." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died in 1625." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant; \"President\" of the EIC merchants at Bantam" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "983" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Ball" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#FunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The gender of this Agent (typically but not necessarily 'male' or 'female')." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "gender" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1610? FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 94>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLV. THE DUKE OF YORK TO PRINCE HENRY.\\] }]\n   Sir\n   Pleas your H. I doe keepe your haires in breath (and I have\nvery good sport) I doe wish the King and you might see it. So\nlonging to see you, I kisse your hands, and rest\n   Yours to be commanded\n   York.\nMy maydes service to you.\nTo his Hienesse.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "94" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "younger brother - elder brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duke of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Henry Frederick Stuart on ?, 1610"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E66_Formation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises events that result in the formation of a formal or informal E74 Group of people, such as a club, society, association, corporation or nation. \nE66 Formation does not include the arbitrary aggregation of people who do not act as a collective.\nThe formation of an instance of E74 Group does not mean that the group is populated with members at the time of formation. In order to express the joining of members at the time of formation, the respective activity should be simultaneously an instance of both E66 Formation and E85 Joining. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Gruppenbildung"@de , "Formation"@en , "Formation"@fr , "Formação"@pt , "Событие Формирования"@ru , "Συγκρότηση Ομάδας"@el , "组成"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Grafton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_at+Regio> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Grafton, at Regio" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Grafton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Belhus+in+Aveley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Belhus in Aveley, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Belhus in Aveley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1672 FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 90>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXV.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Septem. 2, 1672.\n   Hond. deare Brother,\n   Keat has received yours with all dutifull (that is\nunexpressible) ioy; and kyndly flatters me into beleefe you'l\nreceive her answer, as willingly by my pen as her owne;\nespecially when I tell you, tis to spare her ill eyes, which\nfynd too much imployment by the dutyes of order, in present\ncircumstances. Sr Anne Gifford lying a dying; wch brings an\nobligation of reeding many prayers for her, both living and\ndead. But poore Keat knowes not how ill a choyce she has made;\nfor I, that could never yet speak what was fitt for my self, how\nis it possible I can doe it for her? But Ile trust your goodnis\nwill keepe my councill, and make good by yr kynd faith, whats\nneither seen nor hard: beleeving\n<P 91>\nstedfastly she retornes all she shuld; and now methincks I have\nhitt itt, and defye any can say more for her. Therfor, be so\nobligingly kynd, as to aplye the same words to\n   Yr most affectionat sister,\n   W. Thimelby.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "90" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 2 September, 1672"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBATES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bates" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1760-1830" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bought, and lived in the country house of Coupland Castle, Northumberland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother-in-law of the Culley brothers. Cousin of a more famous Thomas Bates, stockbreeder. Coupland Castle was inherited by Matthew Culley's son Matthew." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "291" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1830" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bates" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridge%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cambridge?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cambridge?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report from London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 22>\n[} [\\VI. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS. LONDON ?NOV. OR DEC. 1447.\nDRAFT LETTER.\\] }]\nWorthy siris y grete yow well alle; doyng you to understonde as\ntouchyng the laboure and spede of oure mater that Dourissh and\nSpeere hadde be w=t= my lord on Soneday next before my comyng\nand hadde ther right gode chere of my lord and other and right\n[{...{] so spedde there yn the beste wyse at +t=t= tyme as the\nmater stondeth, and yn especyall as tochyng the commaundement\nthe whiche y reported at home, nywe bondis to be made and\nenseled at home to entrete yn to Candel masse and lenger yf +te\nparties myght so accorde to breve the mater to the lordis\nhondis; and that we myght not accorde therof to be remytted to\nthe lordes and they so to make an ende; of the whiche\ncommaundement my lorde remembred hym right well therof as well\nas the Chif Justise, and my lord avowed me well therof and was\nright well pleased of all my laboure at home y-reported to hym\nby Thomas Dourissh and Speere yn the beste wyse, my lorde seyng\nof me that y was never worthy to be called, that y was a godeman\nwyse and well do my part, after his commaundement attis tyme and\nshold have goddes blessyng and his, and whan that ever y come to\nbe well come to hym, as the seide Dourissh and Speere reported\nto me; and also they spake to hym of a sute like to be take by\n+te B. D. and C. &c. My lord answered bot litell therto at that\ntyme, bot bade ham to awayte apoun hym that morun at Westminster\nand so departed. Ayenst whiche tyme the seide Dourissh and\nSpeere right wysely ordeyned counsell Yong\n<P 23>\nand Beef, and so came yn before my lord Chaunceller the morun\nMoneday, and nywe moved hym w=t= moche longage as tochyng the\nsute aboveseide. My lorde seyde he myght not werne tham +te\ncomyn lawe, bot he seide right feith fully and sadly he wolde\nconsell ham the contrary and commaunded to awayte apon hym and\n+te Chif Justise beyng togeder. A rule to be sette, &c. And so\ndeparted and stont yet.\n   Furthermore y do you to understonde y come to London on\ntuysdey, so +tt y wolde have be w=t= my lord +tt same dey tymely\ny nogh afore mete; bot I taried and yet tary because of +te buk\nhorn +tt was boght or y went and forth before at Stoklond or y\ndeparted fro home as Germyn, that never legh, tolde to me verily\nw=t= grete othis; the whiche came not yet, me to right grete\nanger and discomfort by my trauthe, and the cause +t=t= hit was\nboght for myche like to be lost; for hit hadde be a gode mene\nand order after spekyng and communication aboveseid, the buk\nhorn to have be presented, and y to have come there after, &c.\nand so to have sped moche the better: but now hit is like to\nfaille to hyndryng. And so y have helpe ynogh abakward and but a\nlitell forthward as hit at alle tyme proveth and appereth. Y\npray you specially to thanke moche t[{...{] gentill Germyn\n(\\Quasi duceret euge euge\\) (^Germyn^) of his governaunce attis\ntyme, (\\id male gaude\\) Germyn. Nothelez [\\I know\\] right well\nhe woll ascuse hym right well by thike fals harlot his carioure,\nand the carioure yn like wyse by the seide Germyn, and so I may\nsay (\\ait latro ad latronem\\) and (\\inter scabella duo anus\nlabitur humo\\) . Cristes curse have they bothe, and seye ye amen\n(\\non sine merito\\) , and bot ye dar sey so, thynke so, thynke\nso. Also y charge Germyn under rule and commaundement of J.\nCoteler my lutenant, +t=t= he do that he can do, braule, bragge\nand brace, lye and swere well to, and yn especiall +t=t= +te\nstretes be right clene and specialle the litell lane yn the bak\nside be nethe the flessh folde yeate, for ther lieth many oxen\nhedes and bonys that they be removed away for the nonys ayenst\nmy comyng as sone as y may by cokkis bonys.\n\n"@en ;
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                "November/December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Draft." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "commonalty of Exeter?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellows at Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mayor of Exeter" ;
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                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "670" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to   on November/December, 1447"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tekon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tekon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tekon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1595 T RCECIL>\n<X ROBERT CECIL>\n<P 101>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVI.\\] SIR ROB. CECYLL TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\16 April, 1595.\\]\n   May it please your Grace. Becawse I knoe it was and shalbe\nher Majestie's honour to grace so reverent a prelate as your\nGrace is, especially in such a case as this, I have thoght good\nto use my best oportunity to remember to her Majesty the pardon\nfor the Lady Nevyll, by whose example as others I hope may be\ninduced to shew the like conformity, so will this her Majestie's\nlenity stopp the liing tongs of them that wold insinuate by\nlybells and raylings that her Majestie's mercy is to seldome\nshewed; whereof, God be thanked, no kingdome hath under any of\nGod's ministers ever tasted so many good fruicts: and therfore,\nseing I knew it wold be expected that you shold bring it with\nyou as God's instrument of this woork, I was glad to finish it\nso as you might be assured to affirme that it was don, and\ntherfore have I thoght it not amiss by these presents to assure\nyour Grace that this very houre her Majesty hath signed it unto\nme; and, but that I do knoe it must pass the seales, I wold have\nsent it after you with this. I have therfore sent it to M=r=.\nRoger Manners, who I think wyll cawse it to be followed. If you\nwyll have it otherwise, your Grace may wryte back; and to whom\nyou wyll have it comitted over, it shalbe. Her Majesty hath also\npromised a pension of 40=li= a-yeare, which I will also see\nfinished. And thus, in hast, I wish your Grace a good journey,\nand remaine your loving poor freend assuredly,\n   Ro. Cecyll.\n   I have receaved a lettre from your Grace concerning my\nbrother Brook.\n   For her Majesty's affaires. To the most Reverend ffather in\nGod, my very good Lord, the Lord Archbushop of Yorke, his Grace\nMetrapolitane of England.\n   Hast, post hast, hast, hast, hast!\n   At Whitehall, 16 April, at past 7 at night. \n   Ro. Cecyll.\n\n"@en ;
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                "16 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "101" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "privy councillor - archbishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "privy councillor, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 16 April, 1595"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Gentleman." ;
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                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey Senior" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Forster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1500?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Harpsden (Harpeden?) near Henley, Oxfordshire / Harpsdon(?), Berkshire (as in edition)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Alice née Stonor, sister of Thomas Stonor II." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "949" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1500" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Senior Forster" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_109>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news (family?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1627 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 169>\n[} [\\CIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   The oportunity of this messenger, whoe is to be back by\nTuesday night at Riddlesworth, and promised me to make Culford\nin his way, invites me to gratulate your well coming to the end\nof your first daye's journey, which I understood from Sir Thomas\nMeautys, and to hope the like of your journey next day, and that\nyou found all well at Culford. Next, I take leave to tell you,\nthat I understand this night, upon speach with M=rs= Tucker,\nthat my Lady of Bedford wynnes still upon her health, and missed\nher fitt yesterday. This I knew would mend the welcome of my\nletter, and thearfore supping this night at my aunt Thomson's,\nand hearing her accidentally speake of M=rs= Tucker, and that\nshe dwelt hard by, I tooke advantage of it to inquire of that\nLady's health. Black Pusse is apprehended and carried before Sir\nThomas Wilson, and convicted for a runaway; but, hir case being\nbaylable, my cosin\n<P 170>\nRandolph and myself have bayled hir, and soe you may require her\nat my cosin Randolph's hands, with whom she is a sojourner.\nMadam, I am so newly weaned from the company of my best friend,\nthat you may imagine how indisposed and froward I mought well\nbe, and that I could find nothing to still me but by busying\nmyself in writing, or doing something that mought look towards\nthe serving of you, then which nothing can be for ever more\nacceptable to,\n   Your La=pp's= to dispose as you list,\n   T. Meautys.\nEaster night [\\1627\\] .\n   Pray present my most affectionate love and servise to my\ncosin Bacon.\n\n"@en ;
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                "March/April? (Easter night)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on March/April? (Easter night), 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Education"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Jones>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Jones" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Jones" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOWES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clerk of the kitchen in household of Sir Nicholas Bacon I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GEORGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "POWES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "294" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GEORGE POWES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBAKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1120" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to a bookseller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Baker, clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1698-1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; died in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Founded the Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal in 1728. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and the Royal Society in 1740. Taught hearing and speech impaired children, made a fortune. A significant contributor to the popularization of microscopy and the dissemination of scientific knowledge. Attained wealth early in his life. Published two books on microscopy: \"The Microscope Made Easy\" (1742) and \" Employment for the Microscope\" (1753). Married Defoe's daughter Sophia in 1729." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Teacher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1220" ;
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                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1774" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Baker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sandwich>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sandwich" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sandwich" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tavistock>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tavistock, Devon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tavistock" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_049>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                true ;
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                "family and other news (visit to the king)" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1476? FN ELSTONOR>\n<X ELIZABETH STONOR>\n<P II,13>\n[} [\\172. ELIZABETH STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\22, October (1476)\\]\n<P II,14>\n   Right interly and best belovyd husbond, I recomaund me unto\nyou in my most herty wyse, evermore thankyng you right hertely\noff all kyndeness to me schewed at all tymes, and nowe ffor your\ngood Venysone and Coneys, the wheche you sent me be Heri\nBlakhall, the whech is gret deyntis to have here in London:\nwherfor I sent the halffe hawnche to my ffadyr and a cowpyll off\nconeys: and they recomaund them unto you and thanke you ryght\nhertely. And sur, you schall undyrstond that I have be with my\nLady of Southfolke as on Thursday last was, and wayted uppon hyr\nto my lady the Kynges Modyr and hyrse, be hyr commaundment. And\nalso on Satyrday last was I wayted uppon hyr thedyr ageyne, and\nallso ffro thens she wayted uppon my lady hyr Modyr, and browght\nhyr to Grenwyche to the Kyngis good grace and the quenyse: and\nther I sawe the metyng betwyne the Kynge and my ladye his Modyr.\nAnd trewly me thowght it was a very good syght. And sire, I was\nwith my lady of Southfolke at this day hopyng that I myght have\nhade hyre at sume leysyre that I myght a spokyn to hyr ffor the\nmoney, but trwly sche was very besy to make hyre redy, ffor sche\nis redyne to Cauntyrbery as this same day, and sche wyll be here\nageyne as on Satyrday next comyng, ffor so sche told me hyr\nselff. Also Sire, I spake with my cosyn Fowler at my lady the\nKyngis Modyr; and I thankyde hyme as hertely as I cowde for his\ngret kyndnese that he schewid to you and to me at all tymys,\nprayeng hyme of his good contynuans: and he askyde me when you\nwyld cum hydyr. And I tellyd hym that I supposyd that you wyld\nbe her as this weke. And also I spake with my cosyne Rokysse:\nand he askyd me in leke wyse, and he seyth itt is not hys\nffortune to mete with you here in London: and I spake to hyme\nffor John Mathews mater, and prayed hym to be good master unto\nhym: and he awnswerd me ageyne, and seyde that he had lytyll\ncause, for he seyth that he have ben the most importune manne\nthat myght be to hymewardes. And I awnswerd and seyde to hyme,\nthat I coude never undyrstond hyt but that he owght hyme his\nservyse to his powre. And Sire, my lady of Southfolke is\nhalfindell dysplesyd because that my Cystere Barantyne is no\nbetter arayed, and leke wyse my Cyster Elysabeth. And sche seyth\nwith owght they be otherwyse arayed, sche seyth, sche may not\nkep them: and sche seyth that my Moder and yours schuld saye\nthat you have I-nowe to ffynd my Cyster Elysabeth with all. Also\nI undyrstond +tat Sure John Buttelyr hath spokyn to my lady to\nhave my Cyster Barantyne with hyme: what he menyth therin\n<P II,15>\nwe wot nere, with oute that he wold have the rewle of hyr\nhusbandys lyvelode be that meane. Wherffore my Cyster wold speke\nwith you ffore that mater to have your cownsell in what is best\nto do. And Sire, as ffor my sone Betsonne I herde no worde\nffrome hyme sith you departyd: for ther commyth no passage this\nviij dayese. And Sire, I wold pray you whenne Davy Wrixame\ncommyth to you owght off Cottyswold, that ye wold send hyme\nhydder that he myght wryght to my sonne howe he have done in the\ncontre. And good Sire, I pray you that my blewe gowne of damaske\nmay be sent to me ageyne alhalowne day, and my cofferse and my\ndowter Caterynes, that I spake to you ffore. And sire, suche\nkercherse and smokkys and small japys that be in the chest that\nCateryne my womanne had role of, whech chest stondyth in my\nsonne Betsonys Chaumbre. And Sire, I wold pray you that +gee\nwold send this gere to me that I myght take rekenyg of hyre:\nffor she skevisith hyr and sey that suche gere as I aske her is\nthere. Sir, I pray you send me no more ryngis with stonys: ffore\nthe ryng that you sent me be Hery Blakhall, the stone is ffallyn\nowght be the way and loste: wherffore I ame sory. Good sire, let\nit not be long or I may se you: for truly me thynke ryght long\nsyth I se you. Your chylderne and myne ffare well, blessyd be\nGod, and they be to me a gret cowmfort in your absens. No more\nto you at this tyme, but almyghti Jhesu preserve and kepe you in\nlong helth and vertue to hys plesure. At London the xxij day of\nOctobre.\n   My owne Cosyne, I sende you a bladyr with powdyr to drynke\nwhen +ge go to bede, ffor hit is holsome ffor you.\n   Be your ovne to my powre Elysabeth Stonore.\n   To my Ryght well-belovyd Cosyn Wyllm. Stonor, squyer, at\nStonore, this be delyveryd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Dictated except for the last clause" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "841" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke to William Stonor on 22 October, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APAGET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PAGET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LIVED IN WEST DRAYTON (NOW GREATER LONDON)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF WILLIAM PAGET, LORD PAGET OF BEAUDESERT; DAUGHTER OF HENRY PRESTON OF CO. LANCASTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1587" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE PAGET" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAPINNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William French of Halstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1620-1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Halstock, Dorset; Bettiscombe, Dorset, after marriage (1644)?; Dublin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married John Pinney in November 1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "872" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1693" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Pinney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HEF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Button of Parkgate, Tawstock, Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley née Button" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Devon to Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1654 Edward Harley (1624-1700), politician and parliamentarian army officer; had four daughters. He remarried in February 1661, so she probably died before that." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "280" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Harley née Button" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_072>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 306>\n[} [\\LETTER CXIV. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 10TH\nJUNE, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, though I wrote late on Wednesday at night\nto your lordship, uppon Mr. Nicolas Gorge comming to me with\n<P 307>\nsignification that he was to depart erly in the next morning,\nand therfor I wrote more hastely, yet now, being lykwise moved\nby Mr. Unton, the beror hereof, to know if I would have any\nthyng to your lordship, who is also moved to tak shipp this\nevening, with commodite of a western wynd, I am also occasioned\nto wryte in lyk hast, and yet, as the tyme falleth out, if I had\nmor leasur, I shuld not wryte of such matters as war mete,\nbecause I am here at Westminster, being Fryday, and have hard\nthat sir Thomas Hennadg cam to hir majesty yesternight, and\nthat, in a generall report, I here that hir majesty is very well\ncontented with hym and his messadg; for which cawse, untill I\nshall be at the court, which I mynd to be to morrow at nyght, I\nam unfurnished what to wryte of such matters as his retorn shall\nminister cause, so as, untill that tyme, I cannot so\nconveniently wryte to your lordship as Mr. Hennadg and others at\nthe court may doe.\n   But yet, my lord, I have thought good to lett you know, that\nI had, by hir majestyes commandment, on Teusday last, treated\nwith our marchantes-adventurers to mak payment ther, on that\nsyde, of the some of xxx=m li=. wherby to stey the carriadg out\nof monny in specie, and, about the same tyme, I did also deale\nwith some marchantes straungers to the same effect, that, if\nthey cold mak payment ther of some good somes of monny, I wold\nrepay the lyk here, and herof I was in good hope to have spedd,\nby the manner of ther answers, so as our monnyes, namely our\naungell and xij=d=. might be ther stablished at ther just\nvalleus in certenty, namly, the aungell at xvj=s=. viij=d=. and\nour xij=d=. at xx=d=., and so ratably other monnyes, wherof I\ngave them hope, uppon report made, that your lordship was\npurposed to publish a placard ther for the lyk purpooss. And to\ncomfort our merchantes, I did also promiss payment of the v=m\nli=. presently, that was last payd ther by your lordships\nrequest, though the same was not payable befor the last of this\nmonth; but yesterday, both our own and the straungers cam to me,\nwith declaration, that, by this mishapp of Grave, they both, but\nspecially the straungers, cold not possibly perform that which I\nrequired of them; and\n<P 308>\nso I was perplexed, and yet I so pressed our\nmarchantes-adventurors as I told them, if they wold not now\nstrayn ther credittes to pay ther xx=m li=. within xiiij dayes,\nI wold procure from hir majesty a licenss for the straungers to\ncarry out clothes undressed, wherby I hoped both to vent our\nclothes, which is a thyng very nedefull in this tyme, and to\nobteyne my request for payment of monny. By this threatning of\nthem they have bene styrred to mete togither, and do offer to\nsend awey this night a post to provide xx=m li=. to be ther\nwithin xiiij dayes, if it be possible, and, for certenty, they\noffer, that monthly they will be hable to paye x=m li=. Thus\nyour lordship seeth how uncerten thynges pass here, but knowyng\nhow great nede ther is to have monny ther, rather than ther\nshuld be want any long tyme, I will press hir majesty that monny\nmay be sent in specie, wherof you lordship shall shortly here.\n   Our marchantes do alledg another gret difficulte, in that\nther shippes can not have fre passadg to Embden by reason of the\nHollanders shippes in that ryver, wherof I have gyven them hope\nthat your lordship had delt therin betwixt the cont of Embden\nand the Hollanders, and so I hope your lordship hath doone some\ngood therin, for so indede our marchantes shuld be more hable to\npay you monny from thence than at Midleburgh.\n   I wish your lordship that good success that yow cold mak the\nryver of the Rhen free, as by your late takyng of the sconce in\nthe duke of Cleves contrey, I hope a gret furderance.\n   And so now, prayeng your lordship to accept this my hasty\nkynd of wrytyng in good part, I wish you success of all your\nhonorable actions.\n   Your lordships most assuredly,\n   W. Burghley.\n   10 Junii, 1586.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my very good lord, the\nerle of Leicester, lieutenant-generall of hir majesties forces\nin the Lowe Cuntries.\n\n"@en ;
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                "10 June" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "306" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 10 June, 1586"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-C>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ConfStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Confidential statistical information (primary confidentiality) due to identifiable respondents.  Measures also should be taken to prevent not only direct access, but also indirect deduction or calculation by other users and parties, probably by considering and treating additional observations as \"confidential\" (secondary confidentiality management)."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "C" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Confidential statistical information"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBARKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK, SERVANT OF SIR JOHN FASTOLF, LATER EMPLOYED BY THE PASTONS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARKER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BLOFIELD, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR SIR JOHN FASTOLF AND THOMAS HOWES IN THE PASTON COLLECTION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "815" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM BARKER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news report" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1519 T TBOLEYN>\n<X SIR THOMAS BOLEYN>\n<P 150>\n[} [\\LETTER LIV. SIR THOMAS BOLEYN TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }]\n   [{Pleasyth it youre{] Grace to understand that the xxj=th=.\nday of this moneth I wrote my last Lettres to your Grace, and as\nyesterday, which was our Lady's day, I was at Seynt Germayns,\nwhere the Quene and my Lady lyeth; but the King roode on our\nLadye's even viij. leges hens, and as my Lady tellyth me it is\nin a dowte whether he comyth ageyn before the\n<P 151>\nQuene here be brought in bedde or nay; for she lookyth her tyme\nevery howre. Also my Lady hath commaunded me, now while the\ngreat Master is away, that I shuld resorte to her for any thing\nthat I shuld have to doo for the King my Master. And she hath\npromysed me that she woll make me pryve of such newes as she\nshall here of from any place: and toold me that the King her\nsonne whan he departed willed her to shew me a Lettre that came\nnow streyt out of Spayn from his Ambassadour there, and\ntherewithall she called to her the tresourer Robertet and bad\nhym shewe me that Lettre, wherein was wrytten by the said\nAmbassador whose name is de la Roche Beauconot, that the King's\nHighnesse had late sent a Lettre to the King Catholique\nadvertysyng hym how the King here had desired the King's\nHighnesse by his lettres to wryte to th'Ellectowrs of th'Empire\nin his favour, the rather to atteyn the dygnyte of th'Empire;\nthe which the King's Highness hath refused bicause of the Amytie\nbetwixt the Kings Grace and the King Catholique, and how the\nKings Highnesse had rather that the King Catholique wer Emperowr\nthan the King here; which Lettre he wryteth is in th'andes of\nthe Bishop of Bourges oon of the great Counsell of Spayn. Whan I\nhad redde this clawse in the Lettre sent out of Spayn, I prayed\nmy Lady that she wold gyve noo credence to yt, and shewed\n<P 152>\nher how I thought that the said Ambassador wrote this by\nInformacion of some maliciouse personne that wold sett discord\nbitwixt Princes; and that I assured her it was not trew. She\ntoold me that she had soo perfecte trust in the Kyng my Master's\nhonnor that she beleved, nor wold beleve, noo such thing; and no\nmore she sayeth woll the King her sonne: sayeng that whan the\nKing here redde the same clause in the Lettre wrytten to hym by\nhis Ambassadour in Spayn he did but lawgh at it, and gave no\ncredence thereto. And she saied it cowlde nat be trew, for the\n... the Kyng's Highnesse desyring him to wryte to th...\nth'Empire for hym. So that as farre as I can perceyve neyther my\nLady nor the King her sonne gyve noo credence to yt. And as moch\nas I cowld instaunce her I have desired her not to beleve this\nnor noo such thing that shuld be contrary to any thing that the\nKings Highnesse hath promysed or wrytten to the King her sonne.\nMy Lady also desireth that likewise as I woll make me pryve of\nevery thing that shall touch or arr... to the Kings Grace to\nth'intent I shuld advertise the Kings Highnesse and your Grace.\nShe likewise desireth to bee advertised of any thing\napperteynyng to the King her sonne. She talked with me also of\nthe Meeting of the Kings Highnesse and the King her sonne (which\nshe moch desireth) wherein I shewed her according to myn\nInstructions\n<P 153>\nthat if it pleased her to m... the King her sonne that he wold\nbe content after they had mett a horsbak to repaire streyt to\nCalais where they myght be honourably receyved, well and easely\nlodged, it shuld be convenient for their estates. Whereto she\naunswered that when they had oones mett, she putt noo dowtes but\nthey shuld ... well enough, sayeng that after they had ones seen\ntogyther his Highnesse shuld desire hym to nothing but he wold\ngyve thereto assent. She sayeng allwaies that it shalbe more ...\nand triumphant to be lodged in sommer in the fields in tents and\npavilions than it shuld be in any Towne. She often [{asked{] me\nof my Lady Princesse and of hir helth, if she hath been syck\nlately or not. Also Madame la Duchesse the Kings syster, the\nDuke of Alaunson's wief, lately hath been and yet is very sycke.\nWhen I shall have knowledge of any other Newes I shall ... to\nyour Grace of them: beseching the holy Trinite long to preserve\nyour Grace. From Poyssy a leege from Saint Germains this\nxxvj=th=. day of March.\n   Yowres m...\n   Th...\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "diplomat - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Henry VIII's ambassador in France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBOLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Poissy> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Boleyn to Thomas Wolsey on 26 March, 1519"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHASTINGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted 1547; briefly imprisoned 1553 for supporting the succession of Lady Jane Grey; member of King Philip's English household; succeeded as 3rd earl of Huntingdon 1560; joint custodian of Mary Stuart 1569; knight of the Garter 1570; president of the council in the north 1572 (+ lord lieutenant 1580)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton, x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Studied with Edward VI; brief period at Queens' College, Cambridge 1548." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Hastings (1513/14-1560), 2nd earl of Huntingdon, magnate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1536?-1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Introduced to the court at a very early age (educated there); household at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire 1560; King's Manor, York 1572; died in York, buried at Ashby-de-la-Zouch." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Katherine Pole (d. 1576), daughter and coheir of Henry, Lord Montague. Brother of Sir Francis Hastings. Married 1553 Katherine (c. 1538-1620), daughter of John Dudley, duke of Northumberland. Heir presumptive to throne through mother. A patron of education, supporter of Puritans. Died of a fever." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3rd earl of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "405" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1595" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Hastings" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_141>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making), private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1630? FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 226>\n[} [\\CXLIV. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   I am most hartely sorry to heare you are soe ill as your\nletter tells me, which I reseaved with the\n<P 227>\ndainty pott of jely, for which, as for the rest of your favors,\nI can only retorne thankes and continue constantly yours. I sent\na letter to you last weeke, fastened to a little box, which I\nmake question whether you reseaved or noe, becaus I heard\nnothing. Ther was some busines concerning my Lady Barrington,\nwho will be in towne by the time this letter come to you; and I\nknow not whether your resolution hould conserning the match she\npropounded or noe, and I am suer she will aske me whether she\nshall prosede in it, which I will say nothing to till I hear\nfrom you. I heare of a very prety gentillwoman that hath six\nhundred pounds a year, and her father and mother dead; but ther\nis eighteen hundred pounds to be paid to her grandmother for her\nwardship, some of it. If you like of this, I think ther might be\nmeanes found to propound it. M=r= Randolph went to see her, and\ncom~ends her for very hansome, and sixteen years ould. My mother\nis very ill with the gout, I am afraid I shall not enjoy her\nlong. Thus, with my faithful love recommended to you, I rest,\n   Your Ladyship's humble serv=t=,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n[\\1629-30.\\]\n   To my most honored frend the Lady Bacon, Culford.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1630"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E1PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PROBABLY CAMBRIDGE, CLIFFORD'S INN, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably Cambridge; Clifford's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Paston I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDMOND I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PASTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1425-1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM Paston, NORFOLK TO LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF WILLIAM PASTON I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "441" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "313" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1449" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDMOND I PASTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rowling>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rowling" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rowling" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Frankley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Frankley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frankley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_081>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "The recipient of this letter is uncertain; if later than 1479, it would have been to William Stonor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1470S T HDOGETT>\n<X HENRY DOGETT>\n<P II,83>\n[} [\\245. HENRY DOGETT TO (? STONOR)\\] }]\n[\\(date uncertain)\\]\n   Syr, as for the mater bytweme me and Crofte [\\?\\] ye\nundirstond my writeyng that I shold have all the tythes except\nof the demayn lond in Chalford: I clayme no more but all this\ntythe, hey as well in Chalford [{as{] the corne out of Chalford,\nacordyng to my writeyng: I undirstond that he hath the\ncountrepanes of my writeyng, and yef I were prior as he is I\nwold have the countrepane of his writeyng. Syr, I pray yow that\nI may have a copy of his writeyng, and suche rewle as ye like to\nset betwene us I wol obey hit in the said mater. How be hit I\nwas offered iiij marcs to lese my tytle in the said tythes, for\nbe cause hit is well worth xl (^s.^) a year. I remitte all to\nyow, my goode and feithfull maister,\n   Your old servaunt H. Dogett.\n[\\NO ENDORSEMENT.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 83" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "receiver - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dogett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver c. 1443-1482?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HDOGETT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Dogett to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1475"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUMERSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Humerson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Coopersale, Theydon Garnon (Essex)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "100" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mr Humerson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "county"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_066>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643? FO MVERE>\n<X MARY VERE>\n<P 213>\n[} [\\LADY VERE TO EDWARD HARLEY.\\] }] \n   Good Nephew - I am very sory to hear by yo=r= sistars leter\nof the weakn=s= in your arme. I am glad you ar in London, whear\nyou may have the meanes wich I pray God to bles to you, and m'k\nvs to se the mercy in preserveing yo=r= life with this mark of\nhonor. I did writ latly to you about my sad busnis, it is lick\nto be very burdensom to me, for I shall not know what to do, if\nthat plas faill me. My hope is in God, who will never fail them\nthat ar His. I know you will not be wanting in any thing wherein\nyou may be helpfull in the busines, wich I beleue you vnderstand\nso well as to know what is to be done in it, and I know your\nfathers love and care of me. I hear not it that my nephew Tracy\nbe come, and tell then I hear nothing can be don. God geve me a\ngood end of it, and menes to expres the senserity of my\naffections, wich shall never faill in loveing and esteming you,\nand in aproving myself,\n   Yor most faithfull true loving avnt, Mary Vere.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year should be 1644 or 1645 (Edward's wounded arm was treated in London sometime between 27 July 1644 and April 1645)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "great aunt - nephew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Vere née Tracy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MVERE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Vere née Tracy to Edward Harley on ?, 1643"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Signet+office>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Signet office" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Signet office" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tower>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tower" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tower" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hirado>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hirado" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hirado" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASTONE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Private secretary of the Duke of Newcastle 1732-1751, under-secretary of state 1734-1751; MP 1741-1761." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dukes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dukes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford (MA 1728)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Andrew Stone, banker and goldsmith of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Andrew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stone" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1703-1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Influenced Henry Pelham and Newcastle (until a rift in 1762). Tutor, then secretary of George III 1751-1760 (also private secretary of George II in 1748)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Politician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1773" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andrew Stone" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OLAMBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CAPTAIN (ARMY), KNIGHTED 1596, SERGEANT-MAJOR IN 1599, PRIVY COUNCILLOR FOR IRELAND 1603, BARON CAVAN 1618. ONE OF THE MOST CONSIDERABLE LANDOWNERS IN SOUTHAMPTON, acquired property in Ireland, MASTER OF CAPTAIN THOMAS STOCKWELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15923" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Esquire (Walter Lambert)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "OLIVER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LAMBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SOUTHAMPTON, SEVERAL STAYS IN IRELAND FOR MILITARY PURPOSES; Netherlands (army); Southampton 1596-99; Ireland (army) 1599-1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR,  BARON CAVAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2258" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1618" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "OLIVER LAMBERT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFORTESCUE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "His law career culminated in his becoming master of the rolls in 1741; also served as MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay, z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9950" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Barnstaple Grammar School; Middle and Inner Temple, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Fortescue (1659-1691), landed gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fortescue" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1687-1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Buckland Filleigh, Devonshire; lived as a country squire until 1710, when moved to London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Good friend of Alexander Pope and John Gay. His wife died in 1710, and he studied law in London 1710-1715." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "lawyer, judge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2415" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1749" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fortescue" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Goldenstadt>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Goldenstadt" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goldenstadt" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 128>\n[} [\\LETTER XLV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 21 FEBRUARY, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   This Monday, the xxj. of February, after I had dyspatched my\nother letters to ye, my lord Wyllowby aryved here very well, and\ndoth tell me how very well affected he hath left the king of\nDenmarke toward hir majesty, that, for hir owen service, he wyll\nmak warr uppon any prince, and ys content, uppon any least word\nfrom\n<P 129>\nme, to lett ij=m= of the best horsmen in all his countrey to com\nto me, and they may better com that way, I find, than any way\nout of Jermanye, to serve this countrey, spetyally in East\nFresland and Gelderland.\n   I perceave, also, that the princes of Germany ar mervellosly\ngladd of hir majesties dealing with the king of Spayn. The duke\nof Sax ys becom a new man synce his mariage, and hath sent very\nplayn messages to the emperour; he hath lykewyse agreed with\nsondry princes to send to the French king, and to perswade him\nto leave his prosecuting the king of Navare and the\nprotestantes; yf not, they protest not only to stey all succors\nfor him out of Germany, but to ayd and asyst the sayd king of\nNavare, with all the force they may.\n   I fynd yt plainly, yf her majesty send any man of countenance\nnow to them, and to com this way, though yt werr but boddeleye,\nI dare warrant ye shall find them in an other manner of tune\nthen ever they werr yet, synce hir majesties tyme.\n   The ellector of Culloyn received letters ij days [\\ago\\] to\nthe same effect, touching the princes of Germanyes devotyon, as\nalso of the duke of Sax August.\n   The count of Emden ys stark naught, and the king of Spains\nfor lyfe, only I wyshe hir majesty to send some one to his\nbrother, count John, whos hart ys almost kyld synce he was in\nEngland, and languysheth in great mallincholly, finding so small\ncomfort ther, as he sayth, yf hir majesty had geven him any good\ncomfort, his brother shuld never have don any thing but what she\nwold. He is so decayd and out of comfort, as yt ys thought his\nbrother wyll shortly gett the Nort, and another place next the\nsea called Gryte, of good importance, but the other called\nDenord ys able to doe very great servyce agenst the enymye now,\nyf yt werr at hir majesties dewtye, but ther must be no tyme\nlost in yt.\n   Hamborow ys a villanous town, and wholy the king of Spaynes;\n<P 130>\nmy lord Wyllouby was in great danger to be taken in their\nterritorye. But, yf yt please hir majesty to bestow hir\nmerchants in other places, I beleive veryly more to their\nproffytt but far more for ther surety, which, yf yt may be, I\nbesech ye give me but a spedy incling.\n   We ar here in good forwardnes as well for sea as land; ye\nshall hear shortly that our contrybutions wylbe very much\nencreased, spetyally yf her majesties countenance contynew. I\nhave wonne them to dyvers very large pointes alredy, for they se\nI only serve hir majesty and ther cause, and do venture both my\nlyfe and my lyving for them, and I assure ye I find great favour\nwith them, spetyally with the honest councellors and the comon\npeople.\n   Paule Buys ys a very vyllayn, a dissembler, an athest, and a\npractyser to make himself rych and great, and no boddy elles;\nbut ye shall see I wyll doe well inough with him, and that\nshortly. He ys the most hated man generally that ever I knew in\nany state: but kepe this, I pray ye, to yourself. Ortell ys holy\nhis, and he hath alredye newes of hir majesties myslyke of me,\nand I warrant ye he hath taken advantage of yt, and yet wyll not\nseme to me to know any thing; but I am here every way to hard\nfor him. He wold seme altogether to be for Englond, and in troth\nhe doth skorn us.\n   Hir majestie never had such a waye unto the world to daunt\nhir enymys as she hath now. I pray God she may take the offers\nof hir parliament in tyme: she wyll find herself happy. And, in\nhast, fare ye well, the shypp steying this beror.\n   Your most assured,\n   R. Leycester.\nTo my honourable good frend sir Frauncis Walsingham, knight, her\nmajesties principall secretarie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 21 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWARRE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "152" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Warre" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 75>\n[} [\\LETTER LXX.\\] }] [^WINEFRID THIMELBY TO GERTRUDE ASTON^]\n   (^These for Mrs Gertrude Aston.^)\n   My sweet Chyld,\n   How couldst thou fynd in thy hart to give adition to my\ntroble, in parting with thee, and to be at such charges to vex\nme? I beleeve you thought itt discretion, to temper one pation\nby another; and therfore raysd my coller to moderate my greife;\nbut you fayl'd in your ayme, and left poore Keat, to bear alone\nthe scourge of my just anger. You have read how it goes with me,\ntis now your torne to tell me how you doe. See you performe yr\ntaske clearly and largely: no general termes will serve my\ntorne. I must know all perticulers of yr indispositions, that I\nmay better know how to direct my prayers:\n<P 76>\nwhether thancksgiving, or petition, suits you best. I have\nallready past the hardest, I meane that of oblation, and shall\ncontinue the second in a corner after matins, but the 3d I long\nto have publicke in company of my good sisters. Tell us therfore\nquickly, is your ague quit gon, that we may all give thancks to\nGod. How strangely doe I speake, as if health wear the proper\nmotive of gratitude, wheras certaynely patience in sicknis is\nfar above itt; and presuming one of thees, com what will, my\nhart shall ever prayse God for thee: for I am confident yr lott\nshall be made good, which you chose with Mrs Hacon. Remember it\nwell, but doe not mistake me. I meane not, presently to be a\nnun. I mean not to seale thee up in a cloyster, (as for that,\nhis will be done, in spyt of fond desyres), but I meane to seale\nthee up to his owne servise. Love God, and doe what thou wilt.\nIle promise to love thee every iot as well as if a nun: as\ntruely, as constantly, as dearly, because unchangebly thy most\naffectionat ante,\n   W. Thim.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "75" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gertrude" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "daughter of Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "aunt - niece" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "322" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Gertrude Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dunkirk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dunkirk, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dunkirk" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SSTALLWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Subdean of Lincoln, prebendary of St. Stephen, Westminster." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Simon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stallworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Subdean of Lincoln" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "848" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1511" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Simon Stallworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "sender rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPERCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Giffard 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21925" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joceline Percy, 11th earl of Northumberland (1644-1670); wife Elizabeth (c. 1646-1690), youngest daughter and coheir of Thomas Wriothesley, 4th earl of Southampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Seymour née Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1667-1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Petworth, Sussex; inherited the Percy estates 1670; placed under the guardianship of her grandmother at Petworth 1673; the Netherlands 1681 (sheltered by Sir William Temple), back to England 1682; court by 1702; had a house in London, also spent time at Petworth and Sion House, Isleworth; retired from court after the queen's death; died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only surviving daughter and heir. Married (1) 1679 Henry Cavendish, styled earl of Ogle (1663-1680); (2) 1681 Thomas Thynne (1647/8-1682) of Longleat, Wiltshire; (3) 1682 Charles Seymour, 6th duke of Somerset (1662-1748). Lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne 1702; groom of the stole 1711; by the queen's death 1714 her greatest favourite." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Seymour née Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kingsweston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kingsweston, Somerset" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kingsweston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_104>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 162>\n[} [\\CIV. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I reseaved your La=pp's= by M=r= Morse, with the note\ninclosed, touching M=r= Cotton's death. This morning M=r= Morse\nadvertized mee in post hast that thear was a messenger going\ntowards Broome; hee tooke mee napping, and, before I was broad\n<P 163>\nawake, for his post's sake I had finished thease. Your\nhospitality to my sister and hers hath unhappily deprived mee, I\nperceave, of dayes, if not weekes, of your company hear, who\nshall count every daye a weeke till I see you; the rather for\nthat, after this month ended, my month of attendance being next,\nand the King meaning to lye most part of that month at\nGreenwich, I shall spend most of my dayes thear, and soe loose\nmore of your company, which vexeth mee aforehand to think of,\nand will vex mee more when it happeneth then otherwise, yf you\nhad come to town sooner, I could have done: onely my comfort\nwill be, that I can remember, when I am absent, that you are\npleased to sleep under my roofe, and that my house doth you some\nservice instead of mee. Our Parlement is in pieces and quite\ndissolved. My Lo. of Bristow close prisoner in the Tower. My Lo.\nof Arundell confined to his mother's house, as before. No lower\nhouse men com~itted as yett, but some of the most active amongst\nthem com~anded not to depart the town till his Ma=ties= pleasure\nfurder known. The King borrowes a hundred thousand pounds of the\ncity, for which he pawnes his juells and plate: this chiefly to\nsett out a fleete of 30 sayle, whearunto 20 sayle of Hollanders\nare ready to joyne. Present my affectionate\n<P 164>\nlove and service, good Madam, to my good cosin; and tell him, yf\nhe comes to town, I will shew him melons forwarder then his at\nBroome, and procure him the receipt how to improve his owne,\nwhich is a journey, I hope, not altogether lost.\n   I rest your La=pp's= all and ever, T. M.\nThis Monday morning, June 19 [\\1626\\] .\n   Pray be pleased to salute my sister Claxton and her husband\nfrom mee, yf they be still with you. I think it wear no ill wish\nto wish them at Livermore againe, for that they had wont to take\nit for granted that the mother's death would much mend theyr\ncase.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "government official" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                "Mrs" ;
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                "<Q A 1476 FN TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,6>\n[} [\\166.THOMAS BETSON TO KATHERINE RYCHE\\] }]\n[\\1 June, 1476\\]\n   Jhesus. An=o=. xvj=o=.\n   My nowne hartely belovid Cossen Kateryn, I recomande me unto\nyow withe all the inwardnesse of myn hart. And now lately ye\nshall understond +tat I resseyvid a token ffrom you, the which\nwas and is to me right hartely welcom, and with glad will I\nresseyvid it; and over that I had a letter ffrom Holake, youre\ngentyll Sqwyer, by the which I understond right well +tat ye be\nin good helth off body, and mery at\n<P II,7>\nhart. And I pray God hartely to his plesour to contenew the\nsame: ffor it is to me veray grete comfforth +tat ye so be, so\nhelpe me Jhesu. And yff ye wold be a good etter off your mete\nallwaye, that ye myght waxe and grow ffast to be a woman, ye\nshuld make me the gladdest man off the world, be my trouth: ffor\nwhanne I remembre your ffavour and your sadde loffynge delynge\nto me wardes, ffor south ye make me evene veray glade and joyus\nin my hart: and on the to+tersyde agayn whanne I remembre your\nyonge youthe. And seeth well that ye be none eteter off youre\nmete, the which shuld helpe you greately in waxynge; ffor south\n+tan ye make me veray hevy agayn. And therffore I praye you, myn\nnown swete Cossen, evene as you loffe me to be mery and to eate\nyour mete lyke a woman. And yff ye so will do ffor my loveff,\nlooke what ye will desyre off me, whatsomever it be, and be my\ntrouth I promesse you by the helpe of our Lord to perfforme it\nto my power. I can [{no{] more say now, but at my comyng home I\nwill tell you mych more betwene you and me and God beffore. And\nwhere as ye, ffull womanly and lyke a loffer, remembre me with\nmanyffolde recomendacion in dyversse maners, remyttynge the same\nto my discresscion to depart them +ter as I loveff best, ffor\nsouth, myn nown swete Cossen, ye shall understond +tat with good\nhart and good will I resseyve and take to my self the one halff\noff them, and them will I kepe by me; and the to+ter halff with\nhartely loveff and ffavour I send hem to you, myn nown swete\nCossen, agayn, ffor to kepe by you: and over that I send you the\nblissynge +tat our Lady gaveffe hir dere sonne, and ever well to\nffare. I pray you grete well my horsse, and praye hym to gyffe\nyow iiij off his yeres to helpe you with all: and I will at my\ncomynge home gyff hym iiij off my yeres and iiij horsse lofes\ntill amendes. Tell hym +tat I prayed hym so. And Cossen Kateryn\nI +tannke you ffor hym, and my wiff shall +tanke you ffor hym\nhereafter; ffor ye do grete cost apon hym as it is told me. Myn\nnown swete Cossen, it was told me but late +tat ye were at Cales\nto seeke me, but ye cowde not se me nor ffynde me: ffor south ye\nmyght have comen to my counter, and +ter ye shuld bothe ffynde\nme and see me, and not have ffawtid off me: but ye sought me in\na wronge Cales, and +tat ye shuld well know yff ye were here and\nsaw this Cales, as wold God ye were and som off them with you\n+tat were with you at your gentill Cales. I praye you, gentill\nCossen, comaunde me to the Cloke, and pray hym to amend his\nunthryffte maners: ffor he strykes ever in undew tyme, and he\nwill be\n<P II,8>\never affore, and that is a shrewde condiscion. Tell hym with\nowte he amend his condiscion that he will cause strangers to\nadvoide and come no more there. I trust to you that he shall\namend agaynest myn commynge, the which shalbe shortely with all\nhanndes and all ffeete with Godes grace. My veray ffei+gtheffull\nCossen, I trust to you +tat thowe all I have not remembred my\nright worshipfull maystres your modyr affore in this letter +tat\nye will off your gentilnesse recomaunde me to her maystresshipe\nas many tymes as it shall ples you: and ye may say, yff it plese\nyou, that in Wytson Weke next I intend to +t=e= marte ward. And\nI trust you will praye ffor me: ffor I shall praye ffor you,\nand, so it may be, none so well. And Almyghty Jhesu make you a\ngood woman, and send you many good yeres and longe to lyveffe in\nhelth and vertu to his plesour. At greate Cales on this syde on\nthe see, the ffyrst day off June, whanne every man was gone to\nhis Dener, and the Cloke smote noynne, and all oure howsold\ncryed after me and badde me come down; come down to dener at\nones! and what answer I gaveffe hem ye know it off old.\n   Be your ffei+gtheffull Cossen and loffer Thomas Betson.\n   I sent you this rynge ffor a token.\n   To my ffei+gtheffull and hartely belovid Cossen Kateryn\nRyche at Stonor this letter be delyvered in hast.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "Thomas Betson to Katherine Ryche (Rich) on 1 June, 1476"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 103>\n[} [\\LXXXVIII.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I thanke you for your letter from Mr.\nSallwells. I much reioyce that you so well endured so fare of\nthe iourney, and I hope my God safe prouidence has brought you\nto London: my hart is much with you, and I desire to haue it\nmuch with my God, for you. It is my comfort that you desire to\nsubmite your self to the dispos of our gratious God; His way is\nbest; and the Lord in mercy giue you allways the eye of faith to\nsee it is so.\n   Deare Ned, be carefull of your self, and let me know how it\nis with you. Mr. Gower came home last night late and weet; and I\nfeare your father and you had a weet day of it. I heare that\nparlament is ajourned for 10 days, but I defer my beleefe. I\nhaue not bine yet out of my beed, but I thanke God I am\nindeferent well;\n<P 104>\nyour brothers and sisters are well. I beceach the Lord to blles\nyou and keepe you safe, under His holy protection; so I rest\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Noue: 30, 1640. Bromton Castell.^) \n   Your truncke is sent to Oxford.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 30 November, 1640"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Bailiff at Ermingon during Thomas Stonor II (c. 1466)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Yeme" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ermington, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bailiff at Ermington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "406" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Yeme" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Paul%27s+Deanery>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Paul's Deanery, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Paul's Deanery" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FCambridgeshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "?Cambridgeshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wighton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wighton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wighton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_056>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news & Cosin's programme" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1661 T MSTAPYLTON>\n<X MILES STAPYLTON>\n<P II,27>\n[} [\\XX. - FROM MILES STAPYLTON, ESQ., TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nYours of August the 29th I have received, and shall give\nparticular answeres to your several questions in the same order\nas they lie before me in your letter: and first, my Lord is\nfully resolved to be at London against the sitting downe of the\nParliament, in the meane time, besides his owne private affairs,\nhe hath a great deale of business to doe here of publick\nconcerne, as, to confirme all the youth throughout his Diocese,\nfor which he hath set apart next Sunday, being the 15th instant,\nthe place the Cathedral of Durham: the 21st he setts apart for\nthe conferring of orders within the county of Durham at the said\nCathedral, and the beginning of October to doe the like for the\ncounty of Northumberland, at Newcastle; where he will also call\na Synod, and afterwards will doe the like at Durham. Hee\npreached last Sunday at Durham, and this day at this parish\nchurch. 2=ly=, his lodgings, when he comes to Durham, is at Mr.\nFarrer's house. 3=ly=, all his goods are safely arrived. 4=ly=,\nhis library is a setting up, the greatest part of the bookes he\nhath here being up already, and the rest will be set up in a day\nor two's time; the place he hath chose for it is the long\ngallery at Awkland. 5=ly=, Mr. Ralph Blakiston, who presents his\nservice to you, officiats as his chaplaine until you come downe,\nwhich I hope will not be prolonged beyond your intentions,\nMichaelmass; for 6=ly=, the Deane must leave us, and Dr. Sudbury\ncomes in his roome, whose prebendary of Westminster is given to\nDr. Triplet, whose prebendary here I thinke I have very good\nreason\n<P II,28>\nto beleeve my Lord will offer you, together with the Parsonage\nof Houghton-le-Spring, which the Deane will resigne at his going\nhence. And these much for your questions.\n   Mr. Neile remembers his love to his sister, but is prevented\nwriting to her by my wive's letter to me, who hears she is going\nbeyond sea, which troubles Mr. Neile very much, and he saith he\ncannot write to her but in tearmes that will trouble her, which\nhe believes the thought of her journey doth sufficiently. For he\nimputes it all to her coming into my Lord's house, which he\nsaith he disswaded her from as much as he could. Mr. Cosin is at\npresent with my Lady Burton in Westmerland, and hath bin all the\nlast weeke. I hope this journey will refresh him, for I can\nassure you he seemed very deepe sunck in malancholy, and truly I\ncannot blame him. For he is so farre from being used as an only\nsonne, that he is not used like a sonne at all. The occasion of\nall I suppose you are all well acquainted with, therefore at\npresent I need say no further of it, and shall only adde that\nMr. Neile, Mr. Forder, Mr. Brignell do present their\n<P II,29>\nservice to your selfe and Mrs. Neile, and that none can offer a\nheart more devoted to the service of you both than he who is,\nSir,\n   Your very affectionate friend and humble servant,\n   Miles Stapylton.\n   Awkland Castle, Septemb=r=. the 6=th=, 1661.\n   For Mr. William Sandcroft at his lodgings in Mr. Beaumont's\nhouse, a Bookseller, at the signe of the Star in Little\nBrittaine (these are) London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "a friend's secretary - friend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Auckland+Castle> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Miles Stapylton to William Sancroft on 6 September, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Handsworth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Handsworth, Yorkshire?" , "Handsworth, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Handsworth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Burnham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Burnham, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Burnham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DFINCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Privy Councillor 1679. Lord of the Admiralty 1679. MP for Lichfield 1679, to the House of Lords 1682." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "RUT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9427" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford 1662 (no degree); Inner Temple, FRS 1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Heneage Finch (1621-1682), later 1st earl of Nottingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Daniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Finch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1647-1729/30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; travelled in Europe after leaving Christ Church, Oxford; principal seat: Burleigh Hall, Rutlandshire; died in Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland (now Lincolnshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elected to parliament for Great Bedwin, Wiltshire 1672, didn't take his seat." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd earl of Nottingham, 7th earl of Winchilsea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1729" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Daniel Finch" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for Decimals (DECIMALS) - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-5> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-3> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-8> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-6> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-1> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-4> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-2> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-9> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-0> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-7> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_DECIMALS" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "It provides a list of values showing the number of decimal digits used in the data."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Code list for Decimals (DECIMALS) - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22My+chambre%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"My chambre\"" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"My chambre\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSABBE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Could sign his name" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sabbe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Wells" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Goodman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1526" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Sabbe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECONWAJR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DIFFERENT MILITARY AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTEMENTS IN IRELAND, SECRETARY OF THE STATE FOR THE NORTH. BECAME THIRD VISCOUNT AFTER HIS FATHER'S DEATH IN 1655, CREATED EARL OF CONWAY IN 1660. Governor of counties Armagh, Tyrone etc.; lieutenant governor of Horse; first earl of Conway 1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Conway, x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private tutor, Mr. Garrard of the Charterhouse; grand tour of Europe; military ed." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CONWAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1623-1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "APART FROM WARWICKSHIRE SPENT MUCH TIME IN IRELAND AND LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "LADY ANNE CONWAY'S HUSBAND. MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY, A READER OF DESCARTES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "EARL OF CONWAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "14396" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1683" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD CONWAY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_086>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill cover letter to a new-year's gift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1626 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 135>\n[} [\\LXXXVI. FREDERIC CORNWALLIS TO HIS MOTHER, JANE LADY\nCORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nMaddam,\n   To give your La=pp= a testimonie that as I grow older in\nyeares, soe I doe the like in filiole affection and dutie\ntowards you, I thought it became mee not to discontinue my\naccustomed pledge therof in an humble and ioyfull congratulation\nof your La=pp's= arrivall (by God's good providence) in health\nand happines unto the end of this ould yeaur, w=th= a noe lesse\nhappy and propiceious entrance into the new. And because to\nhonor father and mother is the first commandem=nt= with promise,\nas alsoe for that I may not forget that your Ladiship hath beein\nto mee insteade of both even from my cradle hitherto, it is of\nnoe small consequence to the length and happines of my owne life\nto pay this duty, both yearly and dayly, of offering up my\nprayers to Almighty God for the continuance and preservation of\nyours; and doe therfore heare pray from the bottome of my heart\nthat this new yeare may be as noe yeare to your age, and as a\nyeare of many harvests to your content and comfort. I presume\nlikewise (so priviledged by the usuall ceremony of this time) to\np'sent your La=pp= w=th= a petty newyear's-gift hearinclosed, as\nunworthy (I confess) your La=pp's= wearing or owning as is hee\n<P 136>\nthat pursents it; but the approach and admission to your\nLa=pp's= presence and benigne acceptance may give worth to both.\nSoe humbly asking your blessing, I am, with the trouth of my\nheart,\n   Your La=pp's= not lesse dutifull than obliged humble sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\n[\\Jan=y= 1625-6.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "January" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "135" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "son - mother" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "son of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "260" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on January, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCROSS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cross" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Moved from St Botolph to Canterbury to live with her mother in St Milldreds" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "501" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Cross" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Barrister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "CA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "406" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Fry" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and parliamentarian army officer. Presumably a freehold farmer at first; governor of Swansea (civilian), commissioner in the Gloucester association 1645; burgess of Swansea, colonel 1646; commissioner for Welsh ministers 1646-48; steward of Oliver Cromwell's south Wales estates; commissioner for compounding 1648, sequestration commissioner in south Wales shortly afterwards; governor of Cardiff, colonel of foot in the south Wales counties 1649; MP for Brecknockshire, commissioner for the propagation of the gospel in Wales 1650; member of the council of state, member of the nominated assembly, admiralty commissioner 1653; member of the council of state throughout the Cromwell protectorates; MP for Glamorgan in the 1st & 2nd protectorate parliaments; appointed Lord Jones, comptroller of Oliver Cromwell's household 1657; campaigned against, lost office 1659-60; sheriff of Glamorgan 1671; commissioner of the peace 1672." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15068" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "David Philip, who accounted himself a gentleman; a prominent freeholder in Llangyfelach parish, west Glamorgan (poorest part of the county)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1617/18-1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Penywaun, a farmstead in Llangyfelach parish in west Glamorgan, Wales. Escaped from south Wales during the first civil war, back by 1645. From 1649 began to buy lands in south Wales; family seat at Fonmon Castle, Glamorgan c. 1656-. Politics in London 1650- (more actively 1653-), held state lodgings 1657-59, then moved to East Barnet, Hertfordshire; lost some of his lands 1660 but kept 4 manors & the Fonmon estate in Glamorgan; local office in Glamorgan 1671; died at Fonmon Castle." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth David. Married 1642 Jane Price (d. 1678) of Gelli-hir, Ilston." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord (under the protectorate)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1674" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philip Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ATUTTOFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "In service" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tuttoft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Winthorpe, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "691" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Tuttoft" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Batavia>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Java> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Batavia, Java" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Batavia" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESMYTHIES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Pupil under her father, studied French, Latin and Greek." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Palmer Smythies (1692-1776), rector of St. Michael's, Mile End, and of St. Mary Magdalene, Colchester; master of the Colchester Free Grammar School" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Twining née Smythies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1739-1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Colchester, Essex (probable birthplace, domicile until 1764); Fordham, Essex 1764-, winter months in Colchester; moved permanently to Colchester 1790." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: father's 2nd wife Elizabeth Brazier (1710-1802). Married 1764 Thomas Twining (1734-1804), priest, classical scholar and translator." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1796" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Twining née Smythies" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay, z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22526" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private; Catholic schools; self-educated (Catholics were debarred from university)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Alexander Pope (1646-1717), linen merchant of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alexander" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "57" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1688-1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Raised in Hammersmith, Middlesex and Binfield, Berkshire. Also London from c. 1703. Moved to Chiswick in 1715, then Twickenham in 1719." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Catholic. Crippled by tuberculosis of the bone. His works began to be published from 1706. Made his name and wealth especially by his translations of the \"Iliad\" (1720) and the \"Odyssey\" (1726), but also by his own poetry (e.g. \"Works\", 1717). Poet, critic, garden designer, connoisseur of arts and architecture. Friend of Jonathan Swift, the Harleys, Johna Arbuthnot, John Gay, Thomas Parnell, William Fortescue, Frances Atterbury, Viscount Bolingbroke (Henry St John), and Martha Blount." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5819" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "27406" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1744" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alexander Pope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LSAUNDERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EDUCATED AT ETON. CLERGYMAN (AT FIRST APPRENTICED TO BE A MERCHANT). BD 1541.  PREBENDARY AT YORK 1552, RECTOR OF ALL HALLOWS IN LONDON 1553; introduced by James Haddon into circle of extreme Protestant reformers (Latimer, Ridley, Lever); martyr (burned for heresy)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; King's College, Cambridge (at first apprenticed to a merchant) MA 1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "LAURENCE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON, CAMBRIDGE, FOTHERINGAY, NORTHANTS, LICHFIELD, LEICS, YORK, YORKSHIRE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF SABINE JOHNSON. FATHER THOMAS SAUNDERS OF HARRINGTON, NHANTS. MOTHER MARGARET CAVE. Married although in orders." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1555" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "LAURENCE SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_061>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (threats, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 208>\n[} [\\CCV.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE COLONELL HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - Your short but wellcome letter I receaued by\nProsser, and as it has pleased God to intrust you with a greater\n<P 209>\ncharge, as to change your trope into a regiment, so the Lord in\nmercy blles you with a dubell measure of abillitys, and the Lord\nof Hosts be your protector and make you victorious. My deare\nNed, how much I longe to see you I cannot expres, and if it be\npossibell, in parte meete my desires in desireing, in some\nmeasure as I doo, to see me; and if pleased the Lord, I wisch\nyou weare at Brompton. I am now againe threatned; there are some\nsouldiers come to Lemster and 3 troopes of hors to Heariford\nwith S=r= William Vauasor, and they say they meane to viset\nBrompton againe; but I hope the Lord will deleuer me. My trust\nis only in my God, whoo neuer yet failled me. \n   I pray you aske M=r= Kinge what I prayed him to tell you\nconserning Wigmore. \n   I haue taken a very greate coold, which has made me very ill\nthees 2 or 3 days, but I hope the Lord will be mercifull to me,\nin giuing me my health, for it is an ill time to be sike in.\n   My deare Ned, I pray God blles you and giue me the comfort of\nseeing you, for you are the comfort of \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Octo: 9, 1643.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "208" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "244" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 9 October, 1643"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Knowlton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Knowlton, Kent" , "Knowlton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Knowlton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1462? T HUNTON>\n<X HUGH UNTON>\n<P I,61>\n[} [\\68. H. UNTON TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\? 1462\\]\n   Right worshipfull Maister, I recommaunde me unto you &c. And\nthanket be God that my Maistres is amendet. Letyng you wete,\nSyr, that Maister Mylle and I have ben dayly with Maister Fouler\nand Maister Danvers, and as yet Nassh is not comyn. And syr, as\nfor Wykes, he is not here, nor on Kene nayther. And so Hampden\nof Kymbell movet us that ye shuld have had all Wykes landez in\nyour hand, and have assignet old Wykes a certeynte to lyf apon;\nbut I supposet ye wold not so, and I durst take opon to chaunge\nyour opynyon. Mayster Mylle wold ye shuld have take an annuite\nof xl. s. yerly of old Wykes and his wif, and yong Wykes and his\nwyf, and of all the feffez: bot I supposet ye wold not so, for\nby cause of the penalte of the payment of the xl. s. yerly. And\nI told Hampden, withoute we dro to an end that ye wold execute\nyour exigent ayeynest yong Wykes: and so I trowe we shall draw\nto an end. And all myghty God have you in kepyng.\n   Your owne servaunt H. Unton.\n   To my right worshipfull Maister, Thomas Stonore.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Unton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "200" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUNTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Unton to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1462"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P109_has_current_or_former_curator>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who assume or have assumed overall curatorial responsibility for an E78 Collection.\nThis property is effectively a short-cut. It does not allow a history of curation to be recorded. This would require use of an Event assigning responsibility for a Collection to a curator.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E78_Collection> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "有现任或前任典藏管理员"@cn , "имеет действующего или бывшего хранителя"@ru , "hat derzeitigen oder früheren Kurator"@de , "έχει ή είχε επιμελητή"@el , "tem ou teve curador"@pt , "a pour conservateur actuel ou ancien"@fr , "has current or former curator"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49_has_former_or_current_keeper> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2FLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queen's College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Coniston; Rydal, Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Vicar of Brigham 1705. Married Margaret Moorhouse of Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3080" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1671" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Fleming Roger" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire%3B+Staffordshire%3B+West+Midlands%3B+Leicestershire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leicestershire; Staffordshire; West Midlands; Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leicestershire; Staffordshire; West Midlands; Leicestershire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Norfolk%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Norfolk?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Norfolk?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news (cold)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1625 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,54>\n[} [\\XXXIII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good Ihon, I received your note unto my brother before your\nletter to my self. I would I had stayed longer (though I could\nnot have ben spared from my necessary businesse of packing up my\nbookes for Petworth against Munday, when I send my stuff away),\nfor so I had escaped a sore cold, which I have gotten by riding\nin a very sharpe winde in my face, and an extreame wett\n<P I,55>\nway by reason of the thawing of the snowe. In good faith, I dare\nnot venture to come, nor can without manifest and great daunger\nof my health more to be impayred, and therefore, good Ihon,\nintreate my Lord, of all loves, to excuse me himself, and, if\nnede be, in his wisdome to excuse my absence to his Majestie\nupon this no fayned excuse. The rather he may do it because I\ndedicate it not, and his Majestie tooke notice of it from his\nLordship. By preventing carefully a future sicknes att the\nbeginning I shall the sooner and better be able to come and be\nwith you at Convocation, if your niglers, as you call them, do\nnot deceive you. In the interim, I pray with your pen amend some\nof theise the grosser faults in the booke for his Majestie, for\nit is ordinary to do soe, and let the printer have the rest.\nUpon Munday by my brother's servantt, when he returneth, I shall\nhappely send more. I am redy to shake, and therfore must leave\nwriting. Of all loves my Lord must excuse my dishability to come\natt present. So trusting to your good mention, I rest\n   Your assured\n   Ri. Mountagu.\n   Feb. vii. [\\1624-5.\\]\n   To my very loving freind Mr. Ihon Cosen, Chaplayn to the L.\nB. of Durham, att Durham house be these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 54" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "301" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 7 February, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dunham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dunham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dunham" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-610>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for monthly series)\nyear/month"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "610" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYMM"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 99>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXVI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 8TH FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretary, being lothe to trouble my lords with to longe\na letter, maketh me thus bould to use some addition to you,\nbeing not only grieved but wounded to the harte. For it is more\nthen death unto me, that her majestie should be thus ready to\ninterpret allwayes hardly of my service, specially before it\nmight pleas her to understande my reasons for that I do. For my\nown parte, I am perswaded hitherto there could not any better\nservice be done unto her majestie in these partes, and yf some\nother man had done it, yt coulde not be but it had bene muche\nbetter accepted: at the least I thinke she would never have so\ncondemned any [\\other\\] man before she had heard him. And, undre\nher highnes pardon and favour, I dare referre the judgement of\nthis matter, when it shalbe duely examined and hearde, to her\nmajesties own selfe, or to my worst enemyes, wheresoever they\nbe, muche rather to any or to all her privye counsayle. All her\nmajestie can laye to my charge\n<P 100>\nys going a little furder then she gave me commission for. Yf the\nmatter be well considered, the steppe forwarde is not so great,\nyf my authoritye contracted before betwene her majestie and the\nstates be well perused, and I thancke God there is no\ntreachourye nor falshoode in this I am blamed for. The Lord\ngraunt her majestie paciently to consider by this my doing\nwherein she is any waye damnefyed, or furdur engaged to the\nestates then she was before.\n   Her majestie I do remember well indeade, and so may you, howe\nbefore all my lords she seamed to mislyke that I should take any\nother charge then as her generall, or to make any othe to them\nhere, any manner of waye. I tould her majestie lykewyse, in the\nsame presence, it was then to no purpose for me to goe into\nthese countryes; for yf it were but to be her generall only of\nv=m=. men, Mr. Norrise had that charge alreadye, and better able\nto discharge it then I. I did lykewise put her bothe in\nremembrance of her contract with the states, which had allowed\nme farre more authoritye then that, and of the dealing of my\nlord treasourour and of yourselfe also with them abowt a furder\nenterteignment for me, as in respect I should be their officer\nas well as her majesties, in which I referre myselfe to both\nyour reportes, being then present. For they alwayes aunswered\nme, there was no doubt but they would deale with me as well as\never they did with the prince of Orange. But her majestie indead\nthen would not heare of it, thoughe I made petition to be\ndischarged of the journey. Yet, afterwards, in speaking with\nher, I founde her very well content I should receyve any thinge\nfrom their handes whatsoever, so it mought not proceade from\nherselfe, but of themselves. I did desire you, sir, at that\ntyme, to move her majestie most earnestly for my stay at home,\ntelling you howe much I should undoe myself, and do her majestie\nno service, going after that manner. And, yf I be not\nforgeatfull, it seamed then to you lykewise, that her majestie\nwas willing inoughe that I should receyve suche charge and\nenterteignment as, of themselves, the\n<P 101>\nestates would lay upon me and give me: but I will not stande\ngreatly hereupon.\n   But, admitt me to be even acccording as her majestie did\ncontract with the estates, ys it not there agreed I should be\nthe generall of their warres and armyes, as well as of her\nmajesties? Was I not there placed as chiefe counsailour of the\nestate amonge them, and two nominated also by her majestie to\nassist me? I suppose in this place it was not ment, neyther for\nme nor them, as counsailours for the warres only, for then I am\nsure there should have bene named more famous captaines to\nassist me. Besides, I am there authorized to deale in monye\nmatters, and myntes, with such lyke, which are mere civile\ncauses. Yf, then, it be so that this authoritye was given me\nbefore, by her majesties and the estates contract, and that they\nwould, partly for the honour borne to hir majestie, and partly\nfor that they would have the worlde knowe they relye wholy upon\nher, make choyse of me, so farre interessed allreadye amonge\nthem, and give me a tytle and place which some other must have\nhad, as shall playnly appeare to her majestie by Mr. Davison,\nand that hir majesty is neyther furder charged therby, nor by\nany means drawen into any furder action or bonde, then she was\nbefore, and that of necessitye some one must have had the place,\nI woulde fayne knowe, yf any other had had it but one wholye hir\nmajesties, whether she had not bene disappointed of every parte\nof that she looked for: specially for a good peace for herselfe\nand Englande? And whether the sure payement of her waged\nsouldiors by them, or the strengthe of all the garrisons placed\nby them, or the navye and mariners of these countreyes, had\nbene, without this authoritye to one of hers, at hir majesties\ncommaundement or no? Yf then, by taking this place upon me, hir\nmajestie being thereby no waye to be charged, eyther by the king\nof Spayne or otherwise, since it was the estates own election,\nand a matter merly done by themselves, to offre these great\nadvauntages to one of her own, methinckes it should not receyve\nso harde a construction, seing by the placing of me, the\n<P 102>\nonly benefite and greatest honour dothe growe to hir majesties\nselfe every waye.\n   For my own particular, I knowe it had bene farre better\nanother had had it then I. But for hir majestie, yf hir gracious\ngood opinion were not prejudiced allready against me in this\nmatter, bothe hirself and all others must thincke it is muche\nbetter for hir service in the handes of one of hir own, then of\nany other whosoever. But yet I am nowe sory that ever I was\nemployed in this service. For yf any man of a great nomber elles\nhad brought suche a matter to passe for hir, I am sure he should\nhave had, instead of displeasure, many thanckes. But suche is\nnowe my wretched case, as for my faythfull, true and loving\nharte to hir majestie and my countrye, I have utterly undone\nmyselfe; for favour, I have disgrace; and for rewarde, utter\nspoyle and ruyne. I could have taken warning of this before, yf\nI would have doubted so muche of hir majesties goodnes, or have\ncared more for my quyet and ease at home then for hir service\nabroade. And I am not so riche but I might bothe well have\nspared my charge, and saved the labour of so daungerous a\njourney.\n   But, to conclude, yf to make hir majestie to have the whole\ncommaundement of all these provinces, of their forces by sea and\nlande, of their townes and of their treasure, with knowledge of\nall the secrettes of their estate, yea and to have brought her\nwhat peace she woulde, besides divers wayes and meanes lykely to\nhave eased a great parte of her charges, only by taking upon me\nthe name of gouvernour, is so eveill taken as it hathe deserved\ndishonour, discredite, disfavour, with all grefes that may be\nlaide upon a man, I must receyve it as deserved of God and not\nof my quene, whome I have reverenced with all humilitye, and\nwhome I have loved with all fydelitye. Hit shall ende thus, that\nas I fynde myselfe moste deapely wounded, and seeing hir\nmajesties good favour and good opinion drawen from me, that she\nconceyveth I have or do belyke seake rather my own glorye then\nher true service, not forgetting that some suche wordes were\nused of me when\n<P 103>\nI made suyte to her majesty to have a fewe lords over with me, I\ndo humbly beseche her majestie by you, for I know my wryting to\nhirselfe having these conceipts of me shall but trouble her, to\ngraunt me leave, as soone as she shall appoint one here to\nsupplye my place for her better service, which I desire with all\nspeade, and the sooner the better, to go lyve in somme obscure\ncorner of the earthe, where I will ende these grievous dayes in\ntrue prayer to God for her. And, as the Lord doth knowe, when\nshe thought me any way touched with vayne glorye, I had no cause\nof vayne glorye to boste of. Yf I may glorye in any thinge, it\nmust be, I see, in the crosses of this worlde, whiche allmightye\nGod strengthen me unto. And so, thincking every daye a yeare\ntill I may receave ordre and dispatche of this place, I bid you\nhartily farewell. From the Haghe in Hollande, the 8=th= of\nFebruary 1585.\n   Your loving frende.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my honourable good frende sir Fraunces\nWalsingham, knight, principall secretorye to the queenes\nmajestie.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1620 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 72>\n[} [\\XLIX. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Madam,\n   I was long in much hope that you wold have held your purpos\nof coming to London this spring, wheare I have binne constrained\nto be almost all this tyme since your going hence; which has\nmade me the greater looser by the change of your purpos, as I am\nmuch the sorrier for that losse, since your want of health hath\nbinne the occasion to keep you both from hence and the More, the\nplaces in this kingdom you may justlie chalendge to be wellcom\nto while they are mine, and whear you should find yourself payd\nwith most affection,\n<P 73>\nas in all others whearsoever I am to injoye your companie; which\nif I did not believe you wear confident of, itt wold be an\nextreame increase of misfortune to me, since you could not\nimagine any good to be in one that should requite. with less so\nmany real proofes of affection as I have reseaved from you, and\nfor which I can make no requital I but that of loveing you very\nhartely, and that I am sure I doe, and doubt not of your being\nso assured; after which no more is needful to be sayd, since\nthat includes all in my power. You have sent me the finest litle\nbeaste that ever I saw, whos beauty may excuse many faults, if\nshe have any. How well she will play I long to be at libertie to\ntrie; and, howsoever she proove, she shall be much made of for\nthe hands' sake she comes from. Thus I am ever reseaving\nkindnesses from you, for which I have no better retornes then\nthankes to make; of those, dear Cornewallis, reseave the\naffectionat one I send you, and when you can find any subject to\nexsercise your interest in me on, be not sparing to make such\nfull trials from what a hart they comm. I know you have heard of\nthe mariadge of your neise to Sir John Radcliffe's son, and how\nslightly my Lo. of Buckingham hath performed the protection\npromissed to him. For the first, I assure you, your newe nephew\nis as fine and towardly a youth as any I\n<P 74>\nknow; and for the other, my Lo. Hamilton, my Lo. Chamberlain,\nand my Lo. of Mongommery have donne ther best, and will do\nstill, to keep off all the blows they can others' malice aymes\nat her; but what the successe will be I dare not promis, so\nstrongly is the K. insensed and so bitter yett in the\nprosecution; but I will assure you, if ther wear no other ground\nbut that of her blood, itt shall make me keepe warmest in my\nfreinds desiers to save her from publick shame, and I beseech\nyou, since your own vertue exsempts you from all reproch in her,\nbe so just to yourself as not to be afflicted with her danger. I\ncan wright no longer, companie interrupting me; therefore, dear\nmadam, farewell, and love still\n   Your most faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nHarington House, in hast, this present Tuesday [\\1620\\] .\n   If you deliver not my affectionat salutacions to M=r= Bacon\nand your sonne Fred. itt shall be the ground of a greater quarel\nbetwixt us then yett we ever had.\n   To my dear freind the lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1620"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norwich%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Norwich?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norwich?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rev. Rowland Hancock of Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks née Hancock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. late 1660s, d. 1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "(Born and) lived in Yorkshire; Scofton, Notts. 1702-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Joseph I Banks 1689." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "137" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Banks née Hancock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1BANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Held living of Hooton Roberts 1681-1689. Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Hull, 1689. Prebendary of York 1712." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "(see Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Banks (sr.) (c. 1630-1711), \"gentleman\", royalist soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert 1 (Jr.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1650, d. 1712?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Giggleswick, Yorkshire. Hooton Roberts, Yorks, 1681. Hull 1689-; York c. 1712." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder brother of Joseph I Banks. Married 1. Margaret Thornton; 2. Millicent Rhodes." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "225" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1712" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert 1 (Jr.) Banks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P146_separated_from>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the instance of E74 Group an instance of E39 Actor leaves through an instance of E86 Leaving.\nAlthough a Leaving activity normally concerns only one instance of E74 Group, it is possible to imagine circumstances under which leaving one E74 Group implies leaving another E74 Group as well.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E86_Leaving> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "separated from"@en , "entließ von"@de , "脱离了群组"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AOGARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OGARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIDOW OF SIR ANDREW OGARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DAME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "276" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1460" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE OGARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29i_received_custody_through>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "received custody through"@en , "erhielt Gewahrsam durch"@de , "est devenu détenteur grâce à"@fr , "получил опеку через"@ru , "παρέλαβε κατοχή μέσω"@el , "取得保管作业於"@cn , "início da custódia por meio de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14i_performed> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 82>\n[} [\\LXV.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDILINE HALL,\nOXFORD.}]\n   Deare Ned - This morning I reseued your letter, I thanke you\nfor it, and I much reioyce that you are well. Miller toold me\nthat you did cut your wood for exercise, which I am glad of, but\nyour father would not haue you cut but sawe your wood. I tell\nhim, I thinke you doo saw it. Your father tooke some coold,\nwhich made him ill sence Miller went, but now I thanke God, he\nis well agayne and abroode. For meself, my dear Ned, I am still\nweake, and, I thinke, allmost as weake as affter lyeing in of\nany of my chillderen, but your sister Dorrity; yester I was vp a\nlittell. I haue sent you a gammon of backen by this carrier, and\na Lenten tocken of dried sweetmeats for your tutor, but it is\ndirected to you; if I had bine well I had sent you a larger\nprouition for Lent. I hard that theare weare 500 \n<P 83>\nmen sent to Barwicke. I pray God direct them what to doo. The\nLord blless you and presarue you in His feare. Deare Ned, be\ncarefull of your self, and beleeue that I am, \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley. \n(^Phe: 20, 1639.^)\n   Remember me to worthy M=r= Pirkins. \n   I haue sent the water for Elsabethe Stanton, she may take 2\nor 3 spounefulls at a time, shee should take it as soune as shee\nfinds any inclination to a fite; the best way to take it is with\n2 or 3 spounfulls of parseley water.\n   The dried appells are for you. \n   Sam Pinner waits on your brothers, and I think Blechly goos\naway; your father dous not like her.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "82" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "282" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 20 February, 1640"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York+Buildings>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "York Buildings, London" , "York Buildings" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "York Buildings" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Senior representative of the Harley family in Herefordshire during the early 1640s, maintained the Harley estates; resisted successfully a royalist siege of her home 1643, commanded c. 50 soldiers." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HEF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12334" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Literate, \"well read in contemporary religious works\", read French fluently, able to teach Latin to her sons; some medical knowledge. (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Conway (d. 1631), first Viscount Conway and first Viscount Killultagh, of Ragley, Warwickshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1598, d. 1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at the English garrison at Brill, Netherlands. Moved from Holland to England c. 1606; later (1623?) moved from Ragley, Warwickshire to Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire, where she spent most of her adult life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Dorothy (d. 1612), daughter of Sir John Tracy of Toddington, Gloucestershire, the widow of Edward Bray of Great Barrington, Gloucestershire. Sister of Edward Conway (husband of Anne Conway). Married 1623 Sir Robert Harley (bap. 1579, d. 1656) of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire; had 7 children, seems to have been very close to her eldest son Edward. Puritan, parliamentarian." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "20974" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; Trinity College, Dublin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Forth (> Ford 1680), landed gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1682-1743?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dublin; 1698- Woodpark, county Meath, Ireland; served as Gazetteer in London 1712-1714, then retired to the continent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend and sometime companion of Jonathan Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "journalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1042" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1743" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Ford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P99i_was_dissolved_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "foi dissolvido por"@pt , "a été dissous par"@fr , "wurde aufgelöst durch"@de , "был распущен посредством"@ru , "was dissolved by"@en , "διαλύθηκε από"@el , "被解散於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E68_Dissolution> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93i_was_taken_out_of_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_051>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "printing of a sermon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1660 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,14>\n[} [\\XII. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nBeing otherwise diverted yesterday, I forgot to aske you in what\nforwardnesse your sermon was at the presse. I pray take care\nthat it may be printed on a faire paper, and with a good large\n<P II,15>\nletter. I hope you ommitt not to insert the forme of your prayer\nat full length after the division of your text, and in case you\nhave not given order for it, or that the presse hath passed\nbeyond it, I desire you would prevaile with Mr. Beaumont to\nprint that leafe over again. To-morrow I will looke for your\ncompany at dinner. (\\Caetera cum veneris.\\)\n   I am, Sir,\n   Your very loving friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   For Mr. Sancroft.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on ?, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSWIFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CAPTAIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "GARRATT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SWIFT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FORGED THE LORD ADMIRAL'S SEAL, ETC., AND EXECUTED FORGED WARRANTS. IMPRISONED IN MARSHALSEA." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "305" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "GARRATT SWIFT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28J%C3%BClich+%28Juliers%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Low+Countries%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Jülich (Juliers), Low Countries)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Jülich (Juliers)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P57_has_number_of_parts>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property documents the E60 Number of parts of which an instance of E19 Physical Object is composed.\nThis may be used as a method of checking inventory counts with regard to aggregate or collective objects. What constitutes a part or component depends on the context and requirements of the documentation. Normally, the parts documented in this way would not be considered as worthy of individual attention.\nFor a more complete description, objects may be decomposed into their components and constituents using P46 is composed of (forms parts of) and P45 consists of (is incorporated in). This allows each element to be described individually.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "имеет число частей"@ru , "hat Anzahl Teile"@de , "tem número de partes"@pt , "has number of parts"@en , "a pour nombre de parties"@fr , "有组件数目"@cn , "έχει αριθμό μερών"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E73_Information_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises identifiable immaterial items, such as a poems, jokes, data sets, images, texts, multimedia objects, procedural prescriptions, computer program code, algorithm or mathematical formulae, that have an objectively recognizable structure and are documented as single units. \nAn E73 Information Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, which can include human memory, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously.\nInstances of E73 Information Object of a linguistic nature should be declared as instances of the E33 Linguistic Object subclass. Instances of E73 Information Object of a documentary nature should be declared as instances of the E31 Document subclass. Conceptual items such as types and classes are not instances of E73 Information Object, nor are ideas without a reproducible expression. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "信息物件"@cn , "Informationsgegenstand"@de , "Information Object"@en , "Objeto de Informação"@pt , "Информационный Объект"@ru , "Πληροφοριακό Αντικείμενο"@el , "Objet d'information"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWILLIAMS2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. John's, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edmund Williams (d.1601)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Williams" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1582-1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Aberconwy; Honington, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In Tower 1637-1640 (for betraying secrets of the privy council)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "bishop of Lincoln; (archbishop of York 1641)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "290" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1650" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Williams" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+hague>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "The hague" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The hague" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARYON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GROCER AND MERCHANT OF THE STAPLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Cely" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MARYON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "Contemporary of Richard Cely the elder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON AND ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FAMILY FRIEND OF THE CELYS, GODFATHER TO RICHARD CELY JR. AND WILLIAM CELY; also godfather to R.C.'s youngest daughter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4671" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM MARYON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_081>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, goodwill, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 121>\n[} [\\LXXXI. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\]\n}]\nDeare Cornewallis,\n   The good nuse of M=r= Bacon's amendement was exceeding\nwellcome to me, that have a lively sence of all that concerns\nyou, in whos discomforts I shall ever have a share, and so have\nnow of gladnes for the good signes of his recoverie, which lett\nnot your affection make you distrustfull of, when himselfe,\nothers, and you, too, find a betteringe of his health and\nstrength; for, when nature winnes upon the disease, itt is an\nargument that the worst is past, though lingering sicknesses are\nnot shaked off att an instant, but commonly weare away by\ndegrees as they camme. Therfore have pacience, and afflict not\nyourselfe; while God, I hope, intends you your hart's desier,\nnot to take from you yett that you hold so deare, who have\nalready learnt so well to submit your will to His, as so sharpe\na precept needes not to teach you obedience. But, howsoever the\nonly wise God shall please to deale with you, you shall have my\ninfirme prayers that He will never leave to speake peace unto\nyour soule, nor to give you joyefull\n<P 122>\nassurances of His favor, whearof, if it be His will, I beseech\nHim now, as an earnest to hear what you aske for your husband;\nto whom I praye you com~ende me very affectionatly, and tell\nhim, as I did you, that if itt please him to make trial of\nchandge of ayr, or that remedy which hear grows daylie more and\nmore in request through the general good successe itt hath, I\ndesier, exsept you will be in London to have him that ministers\nthat, the oftener with him, that he will choose More Park to be\nthe place he will remoove unto, which I hope you both take for\none of your homes. But if you had rather be in towne under this\nroofe, you may commande all I calle mine, which is not farre\nneither from my cosin Kellway's house, who I dare undertake will\nbe carefull to doe you and M=r= Bacon all the servis he can. I\ngive you many thankes for the reseit, which with your last I\nreseaved. For all your kindneses I can but love you, which I doe\nand ever shall hartely while ther is breath in\n   Your most affectionat and faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\nHarington House, in haste, this Saterday morning [\\1624\\] .\n   Since your goeing my Lo. of Kensington is comme out of\nFrance, who brings word that they\n<P 123>\nare so desirous of that mache as I believe itt will presently be\nboth concluded, and she hear, eare long, upon less ill\ncondicions then Spaine insisted on for matter of religion. I\nintend, God willing, within ten or twelve days at fardest, to be\nfixed at More Park, from whence I will send to you. My Lo. of\nKensington retornes instantly againe into France.\n   To my noble and worthy freind the Lady Cornewallis, att\nBroome.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "summer (July?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "121" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on summer (July?), 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Steventon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Steventon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Steventon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMORRIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "By 1781, he was almost universally acknowledged as the most prominent merchant in America." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Champion" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship, some elementary schooling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Morris (1711-1750), merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Morris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1734-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Liverpool, emigrated to Philadelphia 1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Robert Morris and Thomas Willing were leading merchants in the colonies, established a prominent importing and exporting firm in Philadelphia and also commercial banks. Robert Morris was apprenticed to the merchant Charles Willing, father of Thomas Willing, in Philadelphia --> a partner in the firm with Thomas Willing. Served as a member of the Continental Congress 1775-1778. Member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention (1787). Served as U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (1789-1795). In Debtors' prison 1798-1801. THOMAS WILLING: Thomas Willing (1731-1821), lawyer and merchant. Father: Charles Willing, merchant. Education: university (law). Migration: born in Philadelphia, studied law in London, back to Philadelphia in 1749.Thomas Willing was elected Mayor of Philadelphia in 1763. Justice of the Pennsylvania court 1767-1777. Member of the Continental Congress 1775-1776. One of the founders of the Bank of North America and its first president (1781-1792). First president of the Bank of the United States (1791-1811)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Morris" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tower+of+London>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tower of London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tower of London" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P3_has_note>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property is a container for all informal descriptions about an object that have not been expressed in terms of CRM constructs. \nIn particular it captures the characterisation of the item itself, its internal structures, appearance etc.\nLike property P2 has type (is type of), this property is a consequence of the restricted focus of the CRM. The aim is not to capture, in a structured form, everything that can be said about an item; indeed, the CRM formalism is not regarded as sufficient to express everything that can be said. Good practice requires use of distinct note fields for different aspects of a characterisation. The P3.1 has type property of P3 has note allows differentiation of specific notes, e.g. “construction”, “decoration” etc. \nAn item may have many notes, but a note is attached to a specific item.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "has note"@en , "έχει επεξήγηση"@el , "a pour note"@fr , "имеет примечание"@ru , "hat Anmerkung"@de , "tem nota"@pt , "有说明"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P100i_died_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "est mort par"@fr , "morreu em"@pt , "starb in"@de , "πέθανε σε"@el , "死亡於"@cn , "died in"@en , "умер в"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E69_Death> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93i_was_taken_out_of_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated fellow-commoner from St. John's College, Cambridge c. 1591; admitted at Gray's Inn 1595." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir George Bowes (1527-1580) of Streatlam, Durham; soldier and administrator (MP for Knaresborough, Yorkshire 1571; for Morpeth, Northumberland 1572; sheriff of co. Durham 1576)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "buried 1636" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Streatlam, Durham; Thomas studied in Cambridge and London; was of Chelsea 1607; also of Streatlam Castle; buried at Barnard Castle, Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to Anne. Bowes's sister Elizabeth was married to Sir Timothy Hutton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1636" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bowes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "SentLettcont"@en , "sentLettcont"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Camel>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "West Camel, Somerset" , "West Camel" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "West Camel" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN15>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Tenants of Gresham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "165" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAARDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated by her father (probably well)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Arden, professional lecturer, specialised in \"natural and experimental philosophy\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Arden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1758-1840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Beverley, Yorkshire (birthplace & domicile 1784-?); Norfolk (c.1775-1780); Somerset (1780-1); Catherine Place, Bath (1781)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1797 a man named Gardiner. Worked as governess for Sir Mortdant Martin of Burnham, Norfolk c. 1775-80, then Lord Ilchester of Redlynch, Somerset 1780-81; opened \"A New Academy of Female Education\" 1781 with her sisters in Catherine Place, Bath; established a boarding school in Beverley, Yorkshire c. 1784, which she maintained for several years; wrote \"The Young Ladies' English Grammar\" (1801), \"An Excursion from London to Dover\" (1806), \"A French Grammar\" (1808)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Governess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5446" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1758" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1840" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Arden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kendall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kendall, Cumbria" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kendall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rheims>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rheims" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rheims" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1420S? T ASUDELEY>\n<X ALYS, LADY SUDELEY>\n<P I,47>\n[} [\\53. ALYS, LADY SUDELEY TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\before 1431\\]\n   Right trusty and entierly welbeloved frend y commaund me unto\nyou: and, where as y of singler trust in you have before this\nenfeffed you with other in my Maners, londes and tenements\nwithyn dyvers shires, wole and hertely prey you, for gret\nconsideracions and causes touching my worship and gret profyt,\nthat ye seale the deedes, made yn youre name and other, of the\nseid Maners to suche persons as be named in the same, wheche\nseid deedes the berer of this shall shewe unto you, as my full\ntrust ys and hathe be unto you, like as the berer hereof shall\nenfourme you: to whom y prey you geve credence. And, sir, yf\nther be anything that y may do for you in any mater in tyme\ncomyng, y wole do yt with all myn hert, and that knoweth God,\nwho have you in his blessed kepyng. Wreten at Sudely the iiij\nday of Avrell.\n   Alys, lady Sudeley.\n   To the worshipfull and my trusty frend Thomas Stoner.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Written before 1431." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "user - feoffee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Alys (Alice)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Sudeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASUDELEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sudeley+%28near+Winchcombe%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alys (Alice) Sudeley to Thomas I Stonor on 4 April, 1425"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JEVERARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Francis Barrington, Baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "EVERARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR RICHARD EVERARD, BARONET, DAUGHTER OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON. 1 son and 1 daughter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "551" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOAN EVERARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hunsdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hunsdon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hunsdon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RUBARLOW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "A Connecticut blacksmith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ruth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barlow née Baldwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1756-1818" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: American. Connecticut, US (birthplace); Paris, France > London 1790; back to Paris 1793; Hamburg 1794; Paris again?; Kalorama (near Washington, D.C.) 1805." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1781 Joel Barlow (1754-1812), chaplain in the American army, later newspaper editor, poet, writer, trader (merchant), diplomat and minister. Met Mary Wollstonecraft in London, then later in Paris." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1818" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ruth Barlow née Baldwin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELAMBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman (Sir George Paulet, younger son of a marquis)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LAMBERT N. PAULET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SIR OLIVER LAMBERT'S STEP-MOTHER, UNABLE TO WRITE (LETTER SIGNED WITH A MARK)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "125" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH LAMBERT N. PAULET" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P8_took_place_on_or_within>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the location of an instance of E4 Period with respect to an E18 Physical Thing.\nP8 took place on or within (witnessed) is a short-cut of a path defining a E53 Place with respect to the geometry of an object. cf. E46 Section Definition.\nThis property is in effect a special case of P7 took place at. It describes a period that can be located with respect to the space defined by an E18 Physical Thing such as a ship or a building. The precise geographical location of the object during the period in question may be unknown or unimportant. \nFor example, the French and German armistice of 22 June 1940 was signed in the same railway carriage as the armistice of 11 November 1918.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "took place on or within"@en , "发生所在物件是"@cn , "a eu lieu sur ou dans"@fr , "fand statt auf oder innerhalb von "@de , "ocorreu em ou dentro"@pt , "имел место на или в"@ru , "έλαβε χώρα σε ή εντός"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herts.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Herts." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Broadlands>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Broadlands, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Broadlands" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,30>\n[} [\\XX. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\nIndeed your newes was heavy! Dan. Berkhead dead! (\\Publica res,\nvirtutis honos, Ecclesiae vindex luget in interitu, mi Daniele,\ntuo.\\) He was my elder acquaintance then Austen himself, and\nmight, (\\si Leo visum\\) , have lived (\\inter paucos\\) to have\ndon the Church service in a croked and perverse generation. We\nare behind, yet shall we goe to him. He shall not come to us,\nand now remembreth both the Church against Papist and Puritan\nunto his Maker, and us his relicts unto our Redeemer. (\\Requiem\naeternam\\) unto that blessed soull. My afflictions, I thanck\nGod, have (\\lucida intervalla\\) , but (\\subinde recurrunt\\) . My\nwife is now\n<P I,31>\ndowne, though, I praise God, not sorely sick. We are in a most\nhelthfull place, yet I intend not in hast to winter here agane,\n[^GREEK OMITTED^] . The Austen, if you thinck it a good one, I\npray send me. Whatsoever it cost, I must not want that of all,\nand I will either by my Lord of Northumberland's steward, or one\nof our towne, returne you the mony next weeke. I am loth to send\nit, our wayes are very dangerous betwixt Guilford and London.\n   For the Bibliotheca they do so play the knaves in printing,\nthat I can not tell what to resolve, for in [{the{] Paris\nedition much is wanting that is in Colen, and (\\vice versa`\\) .\nFayne would I have one, but till our Lady day I can not spare\nmony neither, and I will go no more upon score, for they will\nmake me pay derer. If Fetherston will undertake it at Frankford\nto be printed, it wilbe well enough: but then what if I add the\nother part to, for cost is all one to them. The only defect\nwilbe there may be defects in the copie, which at presse may be\nespied by a stranger rather then the compiler; for I reading my\nowne things often lett faults passe, as knowing what they should\nbe, and so reading them (\\minus attente`\\) when as they are not\nso written. Besides, if there should be a doubt, they can not\nconsult the author, but things must be as they may, if not as we\nwould. I like it well to have it don so, but then Austen and you\nread it over first, and lett me knowe whether he will undertake\nfor all, and when, and what copies he will assure. If he be as\ngood as his word, I have don with Lownes, and perchance may be\nworth 100=li=. to him one day.\n   I am glad your clogg is gon. It is good for you, and wilbe\nmore for his advantage farr. Cockering hath (\\tantu`m non\\)\nmarred him. To write unto my Lord wilbe nowe to late: for if he\nwill shewe it at all, he hath don it by this, and though he had\nno letter will say he had, for so he hath some time don. Your\ndirections wilbe as good as if I had written, but yet if you\nwill have me write by the next, I will. Send me word whether I\nshall direct the 7=li=. to you or Fetherston, and if to him, att\nwhat signe. It would be to much troble for you, being so far of.\n   Your assured,\n   R. M.\n   Decemb. 6. [\\1624.\\]\n   To the w=ll=. my most respected freind, Mr. Ihon Cosen,\nChaplen to the L. B. of Durham, att Durham house, be this.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 6 December, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business (private)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 FO JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 230>\n[^JOHN JONES TO ELLIS HUGHES^]\n   To Cozen Ellis Hughes.\nDeare Cousen.\n   I have received divers letters from you, whereby I find your\nsincere affecion towards me, and in your care and deligence in\nmy affaires farr to exceed any of those obligac~ons your letters\nmenc~on. I doe very well approve of what you have done in\nletting Malloyd lands w=ch= was in M=res= Davies hands to\nanother, and likewise of what else you doe, and have done in my\nconcernm=ts=, as being acted by an honest, sincere heart, and\nwith much more discretion then I could have done had I beene\npresent. As for Elec~cons to a new representative, I believe the\ngentlemen you menc~on who were so early stirring are exceedingly\ndeceived in their hopes and expectac~ons; for my owne parte I\nwould hold it a greate mercy (and that w=ch= my heart would\nwillingly embrace), to be att libertie to live in the most\nretired and private course of life that I am capable of, and I\nam perswaded I shall rejoyce in it, when the Lord shall call me\nto such a condic~on, and therefore I shalbee as farr from\nthinking myselfe worthy or fitt to serve my countrey in soe\ncriticall a tyme as this is, (wherein the wisest men cannot see\nfarr, and the best of men hath scarce\n<P 231>\nfaith enough to wayte on the eternall blessed God in his\noutgoings in those hidden and secret pathes, wherein His\nProvidence hath led his people of late dayes), as I shalbee from\ndeclining to serve them, in any capacity, when I am thereunto\ncalled. If my service hath in any thing beene acceptable unto my\ncountry, I desire that the Lord may have the praise, who is the\nauthor, and with whose Heiffer I ploughed and laboured in these\naffaires, w=ch= concerned the welfare of my countrey (myselfe\nbeing but a weake inconciderable instrum=t=), I meane the godly\npeople of Wales, who I am afraid are too much despised and\nderided in oure poore countrey. But I hope that now the time is\ncome that the Sunne of Righteousnes shall arise with healing\nunder his wings for our poore nation, to turne them from\ndarkness to his marvelous light, and from the power of Satan\nunto God. I understand my friends in Merrionythshire are in\narreares to mee for rent, because of the badnesse of the\nMarcatts for cattle, I therefore would be willing to take leane\ncattle of them; I meane two and three yeare old heifferss, and\nrunts and lambes, if they might be gott to Hollihead, from\nwhence I could have them fetched over. I know not how feazible\nthis may bee, and therefore propound it onely. I have excellent\nfeeding ground here, but cannot gett stocke here to putt upon\nit.\n   I have received late letters from y=e= Lord Com=n= Whittlocke\non behalfe of his nephew Mostyn, to have the mannor of Gogarth\nsould unto him, wherein he was very earnest, and I am not\nwilling to parte with it untill I am fully satisfyed what my\nInterest there is. I am informed that upon y=e= La: Mostyn's\ndeath their terme is expired, because the last lease was taken\nafter y=e= Bishopps were put downe, and this I am confident is\ntrue, as well in this case as in Mr. Mostyn of Rhyd's case, and\nothers, whose leases Col. Twisleton avoyded; but how to find it\nout is the difficulty.\n<P 232>\nI pray make what enquiry you can after it. I am p'swaded there\nare some p'sons in Anglesey that can make it out, and will do it\nfor reward, wherein I would not have you be sparing.\n   Secondly, I am informed that all, or most of Gloddeth\nbelongeth to me, as being of the mannor of Gogarth, and that\nGogarth is worth +L300 p~ annum. How probable this may be I know\nnot. If you could by any meanes recover the Bookes and Records\nof the Bish=pp= and Chapters much of these things would be\ndiscoovered; likewise there have beene many settlem=ts= of the\nMostyn's estates, and ffines upon them, whereby it appeare what\nfreehold they had there. Likewise inquirie might be made from\nwhom and when the Mostyn's purchased any lands there (for they\ncannot pretend to any great antiquity there), and if from noe\nman that was a freeholder there, or by noe purchase but the\nB=pps= lease, then it carries a strong presumption with it that\nthey have noe freehold there, w=ch= Mr. Whittlocke's\nearnestnesse seemes to mak out unto me. I believe the Recorders\nof ffines for that countrey may give some light, and Mr. John\nMaddocks, and many other p'sons in that neighbourhood can\ndiscover the wholle trueth, although I doe not expect it from\nany of them untill God p'swaed their conscience that it is their\nduty to bring trueth to light. I pray use those wayes and meanes\nyour genious will lead you unto to find out these things, and\nreturne what you conceive on the wholle to\n   Your most affec~conate and faithful cosen to serve you\n   J. J.\nDublin, 24th May, 1653. To cosin Ellis Hughes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Ellis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hughes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "857" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHUGHES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Ellis Hughes on 24 May, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Queen+Square>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Queen Square" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Queen Square" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACONWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PHILOSOPHER, A LEARNED LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6119" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "French, Latin ?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman, Heneage Finch the elder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CONWAY N. FINCH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1631-1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MOVED FROM KENSINGTON HOUSE, LONDON, TO RAGLEY HALL, WARWICKSHIRE, SPENT MUCH TIME IN LONDON EVEN LATER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF EDWARD CONWAY, THIRD VISCOUNT 1655-; suffered from uncurable headache (doctors: William Harvey, Thomas Willis); the youngest of her large family, with lots of contacts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "VISCOUNTESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "31775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1679" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE CONWAY N. FINCH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_044>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1619 FO MBOURCHIER>\n<X MARY BOURCHIER>\n<P 64>\n[} [\\XLIV. MARY COUNTESS OF BATH TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Lady,\n   I desyre much to here of your perfit recovery of helth and\nstrenth after your great payne, and God send you much joye of\nyour last sonn, and no less of your first. I hard latly by Roben\nCornwaleys you sent to have borowed my plat, which I ded\nfathfully offer, and such poor lynnen as I hade. Because you sed\nnothynge, I ded put it bye, and carry awaye the keys; but,\nknowing mee as thaye ded, thaye myght have broken up the loke. I\nwas, I protest, hartyly ayngry thaye ded not; and yet, if you\nhave any furder cause, I have willed you shall have it of my\nfayth, and take any desyre from you in such kynde, as I doo\nthynke you love mee, otherwayes I woold not have bene so bold\nwith you as I have bene many tymes. Sweet Lady, if you have\ncause to use it before I come home, I have sent the keys by thys\nbearer to the same purpose. I hope to bee at home the\nlatterendyng or the begynynge of thys next weeke. I have had my\nhelthe very well ever syns I came hether till the last\nWeddensdaye; syns, I have bene very ill, and am not well at thys\npresent. God\n<P 65>\ngive mee gras to submit my will too hys pleasure; and I beseech\nAlmightie God send Sir Edmund Bacon to escape hys peryles\nsyknes, and you helth and many years. I praye remember mee to my\nbrother Bacon and prety Frede; and so I will take my leve. My\nsyster desyrs to be remembred to you and my brother, not\nforgettyng my littill nevewe.\n   Your unfortunat lovyng syster,\n   Mary Bathon\nxvi of September [\\1619\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sisters-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bourchier née Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bath, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "289" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBOURCHIER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Bourchier née Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 16 September, 1619"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_066>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (sudden illness)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500S? FO WGASCOIGNE>\n<X WILLIAM GASCOIGNE>\n<P 149>\n[} [\\LETTER CXVI.\\] }] [^TO SIR ROBERT PLUMPTON^]\n(^To my Uncle Plompton, be thes delivered.^)\n   Uncle Plompton, I comennd me unto you. And where I should\nhave bene with you to morow at Selbie, in good fayth it is so\nthat I was yesterday so crased and sicke that I kept my bedd all\nday, and this day I am not of power to goe, nor ride as yet. And\nalso there is with me my uncle Ward, Thomas Lawrance, Ralfe\nNevell, and others; but that notwithstanding, if I had my\nhealth, I should be with you. And if ye cannot conclud tomorrow,\nappoynt a new day, and I shalbe glad to be with you with grace\nof (^Jesu^) , who ever keepe you. Scribbled at Gaukthorp, this\nfryday in hast.\n   Your nepho,\n   William Gascoygne.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "nephew - uncle by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGASCOIGNE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gawthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1505"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E47_Spatial_Coordinates>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the textual or numeric information required to locate specific instances of E53 Place within schemes of spatial identification. \n\nCoordinates are a specific form of E44 Place Appellation, that is, a means of referring to a particular E53 Place. Coordinates are not restricted to longitude, latitude and altitude. Any regular system of reference that maps onto an E19 Physical Object can be used to generate coordinates.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Пространственные Координаты"@ru , "空间坐标"@cn , "Raumkoordinaten"@de , "Coordonnées spatiales"@fr , "Χωρικές Συντεταγμένες"@el , "Spatial Coordinates"@en , "Coordenadas Espaciais"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RRATCLYF>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CONTROLLER OF CUSTOMS AT IPSWICH 1468-70. PORTOUR OF CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "RATCLYF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CALAIS?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "CONTROLLER OF CUSTOMS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "158" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT RATCLYF" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCADELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "He was at the head of his profession for nearly 25 years." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Jones W, z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4302" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to Andrew Millar, bookseller and publisher in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cadell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cadell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1742-1802" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Thomas Cadell published works by e.g. Hume, Robertson, Gibbon, Blackstone, and Adam Smith. He published Hester Lynch Piozzi's correspondence with Samuel Johnson and some of William Jones's works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bookseller and publisher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2065" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1802" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Cadell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock+Manor>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Woodstock Manor, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Woodstock Manor" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSARIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed on the EIC 2nd voyage 1604: worked as factor, then chief factor at Bantam. Returning to London in 1609, appointed General for the EIC 8th Voyage. Settled in London in 1614. In 1629 retired to Fulham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Saris (d. 1588), merchant of London. Family from Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Saris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1579, d. 1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Bantam 1604 - October 1609. England May 1610 - April 1611. Indies April 1611 -  November 1614. Japan June - December 1613. London 1614-. Retired 1629 to Fulham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "On return to England in 1614, married Anne Meggs of Whitechapel about 1615, settling down to \"enjoy whatever fortune he had gained from his voyage\". In 1629 retired to Fulham, where died 1643." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1898" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1643" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Saris" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Town+of+Troyes>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Town of Troyes" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Town of Troyes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCHANTRELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "RECTOR, MAY HAVE BEEN CHAPLAIN AT HATFIELD AT SOME POINT OF TIME; Walkington was a Barrington living" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity and Emmanuel Colleges, Cambridge (M.A. 1598)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CHANTRELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Walkington, Yorkshire 1616-1643 (may have been vicar of Cardington, Bedfordshire 1610-1614 and of Offley, Hertfordshire 1614-1616)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Puritan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "RECTOR OF WALKINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM CHANTRELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "introduction of a new ambassador" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 28>\n[} [\\NO. XVIII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\February 1585-6.\\]\n   Right deare brother, Determining with myselfe to sende you\nsome one of whose affection I had profe towarde your estat and\nparson, have resolved of this gentilman, who in your childesche\nyeres sought all menes of your preservation, and was the\ninstrument to have you served by them that folowed no other\nrular than your raigne, and for that cause suffred hard\nassaultes, yea to the present peril of life, wiche was soght\nsondry wayes, and ons by bullet of pistol, as he had to shew.\nSuppose you that suche a one, so used, wold be hasty to go on\nthis viage, wer it not my spetiall charge, wiche only I do for\nthe longe experience that he hathe had of that country, and so\nthe bettar able to serve us bothe, for I dare swere he hathe no\nother scope than to kipe us frendes, and increase that bond. And\nif he\n<P 29>\nfind any opposite against so good a worke, he wyl obviat it if\nhe may, and wyl serve you in any thing that may advance your\nhonor and quiat, according to his commission; praying you to\nhave regard unto him and his honorable traictment, that I may\nhaue no cause to reuenge his wronge; not douting but if you knew\nhis nature and honesty, as I do, you wold not estime him menely.\nI assure you he is of muche valeur bothe for wit and discretion;\nin whom ther was never found trechery. Thus I end, with my\nprayers to God for your long continuance.\n   Your assured sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] (\\A mon bon frere le roy d'Escose.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "265" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1SKINNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ALDERMAN OF KINGSTON-UPON-HALL IN 1662, MAYOR 1664, ONE OF THE RICHEST INHABITANTS OF HULL IN 1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM SR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SKINNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KINGSTON-UPON-HALL, HULL, HUMBERSIDE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2858" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM SR SKINNER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Douglas>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Isle+of+Man> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Douglas, Isle of Man" , "Douglas" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Douglas" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Surrey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Royston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Royston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Royston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Intended to become a fellow of Queen's College but after the death of the rector of Grasmere in August 1684 was ordained deacon & priest; rector of Grasmere 1685; also rector of Asby 1694-1728." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming 2, z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming, z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Kendal School, Westmorland; Queen's College, Oxford 1678, BA 1682, MA 1685, BD & DD as grand compounder 1696." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Daniel Fleming (1633-1701) of Rydal, Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "68" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1659-1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rydal, Westmorland; educated in Kendal, Westmorland & Oxford; livings: Grasmere, Westmorland 1685 (remained at Oxford until 1689); Asby, Westmorland 1694-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Barbara (d. 1675), daughter of Sir Henry Fletcher, baronet, of Hutton, Cumberland. Married 1700 Mary, daughter of John Fletcher, esquire, of Hunslet." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Grasmere" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1728" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Fleming" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PSTERRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1637; chaplain to Robert Greville, Lord Brooke 1639; nominated to the Westminster assembly of divines 1643, Independent preacher at St. Margaret's 1645; preacher to the council of state 1649; Cromwell's chaplain; chaplain to Philip Sidney, Viscount Lisle 1660, started the Lovely Society (modelled on Honoré D'Urfé's druidic community); later preached in conventicles." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26416" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Admitted pensioner at Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1629; BA 1634, MA 1637; influenced by the Platonist Benjamin Whichcote." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Anthony Sterry (1584-1632), a cooper originally from Ruardean, Gloucestershire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sterry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1613-1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey; probably grew up in Horsleydown Lane, Southwark; educated in Cambridge 1629-37 (fellow 1637-39); worked in London (& Warwickshire -1643?) 1639-; lodgings at Whitehall 1649; after the restoration moved to Surrey for a while, then back to London/Middlesex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother's name was Julia. Married 1641 Frances Asheworth (d. 1682), a widow in Lord Brooke's household; had four children. Close with Sir Henry Vane the younger. Author, sermons, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Independent minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1672" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Sterry" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-708>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for quarterly series)\nfrom year/quarter to year/quarter"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "708" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYQCCYYQ"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_061>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1660 FO JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 297>\n[^JOHN JONES TO RICHARD CROMWELL^]\nTo the Right Hon=ble= the L=d= Richard Cromwell.\nS=r=\n   M=r= Waterhouse informes me y=t= yo=r= Lo=pp= have been\npleased to interdict the Paym=t= of the Annuity w=ch= his late\n<P 298>\nHighnes yo=r= father settled upon my wife untill you should\nsignifie yo=r= further pleasure therein. I believe it is not\nunknowne to yo=r= Lo=pp= upon what consideration the Interest to\ny=t= Anuity came unto mee. I was ingaged by agreem=t= before\nmarriage to settle upon her 300=li= p~ ann. Joynture w=ch= I\nhave done. The anuity abovemenc~oned, his late Highnes assured\nmee he had settled upon her dureing her life, besides some other\nEmolum=ts= which I had intimation of I should have, but came\nshort of, occasioned probably by my own indiscretion. Truely\nS=r= I thought there was not in y=e= Worlde better security for\n120=li= p~ ann. dureing an ancient life then his Worde and Deede\nunder his hand and seale, I cannot believe y=t= his Highnes\nintended there should be any discontinuance of that Anuity, and\nit were very unworthy in me to thinke soe, neither can I give\nway to my thoughts to apprehend otherwise of yo=r= Lo=pp= but\nyou will be pleased to make good his Highnes Acte, although by\nthe letter of Lawe you may possibly avoyde it; I humbly desire\nthe signification of yo=r= pleasure in this particular, and\nremayne\n   Yo=r= Lo=pp's= most humble servant,\n   John Jones.\nLondon, 12th March, 1660.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "deposed lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage; both had lost their positions" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "deposed commander-in-chief" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Richard Cromwell on 12 March, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MARSHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Marsham, trader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas (Jr.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Marsham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Reading?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Continued his father's work together with his brother-in-law Francis Russell." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "843" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas (Jr.) Marsham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northelmham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Northelmham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northelmham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Redlynch>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Redlynch" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Redlynch" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stockport>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Stockport" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stockport" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SEBURNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney, z Burney F" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Sent to school in France 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Burney (1726-1814), musician and author" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susanna Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Burney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1755-1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in King's Lynn, Norfolk 1755-1760; London 1760-1782 (at school in Paris 1764-1767; Lynn 1769); Ipswich, Suffolk 1782; at Chessington, Surrey in spring 1783; Boulogne-sur-Mer, France 1784/1785; Mickleham, Surrey 1785-1795; Ireland 1796-1799; died in Parkgate 1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Molesworth Phillips (1755–1832), marine officer, in 1782; Fanny Burney's closest sister and confidante." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1800" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susanna Elizabeth Burney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sutton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sutton, Kent?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sutton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHEYWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Heywood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Thorneton, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Thornton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "208" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Heywood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1613 T A2BACON>\n<X ANNE BACON>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\VII. ANNE LADY BACON TO MR. PARR.\\] }]\n   Sir, - If my busynes had not bene much, and my stay at\nRedgrave very littill I hade purposed to have sene you at\nPalgrave. But, I humbly thanke God, I did heare there you wear\nsomthing amended; I praye God to perfect your recovery. I have\nreceived your letters, but I have not leysure neyther to reade\nthem as I shoulde, nor to wright\n<P 11>\nan answer as I would, my house being full of strangers; but, if\nGod will, I will wright shortly. My sonne Nath. as I thinke is\nat London, if he be not gonne beyond the seas, which he did\npurpose, as I percieved by his letters the last weak. Soon his\ndistance will be very great, so as we are content to lett hym\ntravell for his recreation. You shall hear from me shortly: till\nthen, fare well! By a dim candle, and old eyes going to bedd.\nYo=r= assured freind,\n   Anne Bacon.\n[\\1613.\\]\n   To my very lovinge freind M=r= Parr, the Minister of God's\nword in Palgrave.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "groom's mother - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady; wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon II, premier baronet of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "171" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bacon née Butts to Elnathan Parr on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (estate)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1489 FO R2EYRE>\n<X ROBERT EYRE II>\n<P 69>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXVII.\\] }]\n(^To the right honorable and my especiall good master, Sir\nRobart Plompton, knight, be this letter delivered.^)\n   After all due recomendations had, please it youre mastership\nto witt that Ralfe Haugh, according to the agrement and award\nbetwixt you and him made, hath delivered into my hands all such\n<P 70>\nevydence as he hath concernyng your mastership, endefferently to\nbe kept unto such tyme as a sufficyent and lawfull estate be\nmade unto the sayd Ralfe of a yerly rent of v mark, for terme of\nlife of the sayd Ralfe; that is to say, a feoffament of trust\nindented made by your mastership unto me and other of the maner\nof Darley with the appurtenances, and a letter of atturney\naccording to the same; also ii obligations, one of ccc marke and\nanother of x=li=. Wherfore I besech you to be good master, and\nto make him a lawfull estate acording to the award, at which\ntyme all the sayd evydence shalbe delivered unto your hands, or\nto your assigne, and if ther be any service or pleasure that I\nmay doe, it shalbe done at my power, by Gods grace, who ever\npreserve you body and soule. Written at Padley, the iiijth day\nof August last past.\n   Your owne,\n   Robart Eyre, squire.\n[\\4 Aug. 1489.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should probably be T, as the marriage which would have made them relatives seems not to have been contracted until c. 10 years later, by which time Robert II was already dead." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "69" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "landowners (later distant relatives by marriage?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire, JP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2EYRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert II Eyre to Robert I Plumpton on 4 August, 1489"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ERMOWBRAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELEANOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MOWBRAY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FRAMLYNGHAM, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF JOHN MOWBRAY THIRD DUKE OF NORFOLK, NIECE OF RICHARD DUKE OF YORK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DUCHESS OF NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1474" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELEANOR MOWBRAY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P43i_is_dimension_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "est dimension de"@fr , "is dimension of"@en , "ist Dimension von"@de , "é dimensão de"@pt , "является величиной для"@ru , "估量的标的物是"@cn , "είναι μέγεθος του"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HAMORE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Wrote poetry; some very successful plays; best-selling moral works (conduct-books) for women and the aristocracy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated by her family so as to earn a living for herself; learned Latin & mathematics from father (math studies halted later to avoid reputation of female pedant), French from sister Mary. At 12 entered boarding school run by sisters Mary and Elizabeth, took lessons from visiting masters in French, Italian and Spanish, and learned Latin under James Newton of Bristol Baptist Academy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Jacob More (1700-1783), schoolmaster, from Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hannah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "More" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1745-1833" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Fishponds, Stapleton, near Bristol. Moved to Bristol when 12. Frequent visits to Bath; annual visits to London for 35 years from winter 1773-4. Had a cottage at Cowslip Green, Somerset 1784-. 1789- set up schools in the Mendips in Somerset, visited them weekly from May to December. Sisters had a house in Bath. 1801 moved with sisters to Barley Wood, Wrington, Somerset. 1828 moved to Clifton, where died 1833." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Mary was the daughter of farmer John Grace from Stoke. By her late teens Hannah taught at her sisters' school and wrote drama for schoolgirls. 1767 proposed to by William Turner of Belmont House, Wraxall, but the engagement was broken off in 1773; eventually accepted an annuity from him. 1773- visits to London; was quickly accepted to literary circles, became a bluestocking, and formed many lifelong friendships. 1782 elected a fellow of the Académie des Arts, Sciences et Belles Lettres in Rouen. Faith affected by evangelicalism in the 1780s. 1789- concentrated on philanthropy, setting up charity schools in Somerset (which lead to the Blagdon Controversy). 1790s- wrote political and religious works, tracts for the lower classes." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Writer and philantropist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1833" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hannah More" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "533" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Professional"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Linlithgow+Palace>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Scotland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Linlithgow Palace, Scotland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Linlithgow Palace" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTOLSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Captain and Chief Supercargo of the Mary Galley, owner of 1/6 of the ship. Later captained the Heathcote (1-3) to India 8 times through 1735." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tolson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1700-1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "\"of London\"; spent much time at sea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mariner and merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Tolson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANNES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "S." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1773" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne S." ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2FLEETWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1604, J.P. FOR MIDDLESEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FLEETWOOD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ACTON, MIDDLESEX AND CARRINGTON, BEDFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SIR OLIVER LAMBERT'S FATHER-IN-LAW, FATHER OF LADY HESTER LAMBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "445" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM FLEETWOOD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pansanger>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pansanger" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pansanger" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_In+Hamoaze>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "In Hamoaze" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_179>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (about the new master)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1635 FN N3BACON>\n<X NICHOLAS BACON>\n<P 279>\n[} [\\CLXXXVI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NICHOLAS BACON TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Mother,\n   I humbly desire your La=p= not to thinke it out of any\nneglect that there came no letter from me this weeke, for I had\nwritten, and the carrier was gone to bedd and would not rise.\nMadam, we have, I hope, a very good master, which is some\ncomfort to us for the losse of D=r= Sibes. Madam, I shall desire\nto waight upon your La=p= when my brother & sister come downe,\nif it please your La=p=; for I shall herein, and all other\nthings, submit I myselfe to your La=p's= pleasure, that so I may\nperforme the part of\n   Yo=r= La=p's= most obedient sonne,\n   Nicholas Bacon.\nCambridge, July 15, 1635.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "279" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "son of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II; student at Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_N3BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 15 July, 1635"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business (private)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "The letter is addressed to \"Marke Travor\"; the identification of him as Marcus Trevor is probable." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 223>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MARCUS TREVOR?^]\n   To Coll=l= Marke Travo=r=\nWorthy S=r=\n   I am informed that there is a Tene~m=t= in the Township of\nBrinkinnalt neare unto y=e= Dee River, which yo=r= father S=r=\nEdward Trevo=r= bought of one Winter and that yo=r= father\nafterwards mortgaged the same for 400 (^l^) . with power of\nredempc~on at a day long since past and y=t= yo=r= father by his\nwill did bequeath his interest and power of redemc~on of the\nsaid Tene~m=t= unto you, I am further informed that the said\nTen~em=t= is worth but 30 (^l^) . p~ annu=m= and y=t= (by reason\nof diverse yeares arreares of Interest upon the said mortgage,\nbefore the mortagagee tooke possession thereof) the redempc~on\nof the said Tenem=t= will amount to above 500 (^l^) . My desire\nis (if you judge my request may not be\n<P 224>\nprejudicial to you) that you would convey unto mee or unto such\nperson as I shall appoint you=r= interest in, and power of\nredemption of the said Ten~em=t= upon such tearmes as yourselfe\nor any other indifferent man shall judge Reasonable, any man may\nperceive by what I have here set downe can not be worth much in\nthese tymes. Yet I conceive it fitt that you should propound\nyo=r= owne satisfacc~on. I desire the favou=r= from you to lett\nme receive yo=r= resoluc~on in this perticular with all\nconvenient speede, because some affaires of myne doe something\ndepend upon what you shall please to doe in this. I have noe\nfarther to trouble you at present, but rest\n   Your assured friend and servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin y=e= 28=th= ffebruary 1653.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "National Library of Wales catalogue says the year is 1653[/4], which probably means 1654 new style." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "223" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Marcus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Trevor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "265" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTREVOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Marcus Trevor on 28 February, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HVANE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Administrator and diplomat. Knighted 1611; held a succession of small court appointments and repeatedly sat in parliament; diplomatic missions mainly to Holland and Germany from 1626; comptroller of the royal household 1629; privy councillor 1630; treasurer of the household 1639; secretary of state 1640; in high favour at court until the Strafford trial, lost secretaryship and all court appointments 1641; went over to the Parliamentary party and served there until his death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28085" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford 1604; entered Gray's Inn as a student 1606." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Vane or Fane (1560-1596) of Hadlow, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1589-1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Hadlow, Kent; educated in Oxford and London; court (main domicile); diplomatic missions abroad (Holland, Germany, Sweden); estates in Kent and Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: father's 2nd wife, Margaret (d. 1630), daughter of Roger Twysden. Married 1612 Frances (1592-1663), coheir of Thomas Darcy of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1655" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Vane" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GEORGE3>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bute, z George 3, z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Frederick Lewis Hanover, Prince of Wales (1707-1751)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George William Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "87" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1738-1820" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Created Prince of Wales 1751; influenced strongly by his mother and Lord Bute. Came to the throne 1760; m. Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1761. First mental illness 1765. Supported the policy which led to outbreak of war with American colonists. Second attack of madness 1788-9." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "45" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "40096" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "24316" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1820" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George William Frederick Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%2FMiddlesex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London/Middlesex" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herefordshire%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Herefordshire)?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_061>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "polite commendation, health" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499? FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 138>\n[} [\\LETTER CVIII.\\] }]\n(^To his right worshipfull father, Sir Robart Plompton, kt. be\nthese delivered in most godly hast.^)\n   Right honorable and worshipfull father and mother, in the\nmost\n<P 139>\nlowliest wyse that I can, I mekely recomend me unto you,\ndesiring to here of your welfaire and prosperitie, the which I\npray almyghty (^Jesu^) long to continue to his pleasure, and to\nyour most joy, and comforth, and harts ease. Also, father, my\nbrother William hartely and mekely recomendeth him unto you, and\nunto my lady my mother, desiring you of your dayly blessing. And\nI allso lowly pray you of your dayly blessing, the which is as\nglad unto me, as unto any child that you have, for I have no\nother father but you, nor no other mother but my lady; for my\nspeciall trust is in you. Therefore I pray you take me as your\npoore son; a beadman for my prayer you shall wyt I life. Sir, if\nit pleaseth you to know that a munday my brother was at Thornton\nbrygge, and I were; all, blessed be almyghty (^Jesu^) , be in\ngud health. And my sister Margaret, and my wife, and my sister\nElinor lowly recomend them unto you and unto my lady, praying\nyou of your daly blessing, the which is better unto them then\nany worldly goods. Veryly, Sir, Master Nevell nor Mrs. Nevell,\nneither of them was at home; but his brother was at home, and he\nmade us very great chere as myght be. Also, Sir, I am very sory\nthat the death seaseth not at Plompton, but I trust to almyghty\n(^Jesu^) that his\n<P 140>\ngreat mercy and grace [\\SOME WORDS ARE HERE OMITTED\\] send to my\nlady hir joy and comforth, and to all your frinds, as my daly\nprayer shalbe therfore. Sir, the cause of my wryting is but to\nheare of your gud welfare, the which is to me great joy and\ncomforth. And, Sir; I lowly pray you and my lady, my mother, to\ntake this letter in good parte, for it is wrytten hastyly with\nmy own hand, and without the 'vise of any other body; for I trow\nyou had rather have it of my owne hand, then of another bodyes.\nAlso, Sir, John Tynderley recomendeth him unto you and unto my\nlady, my mother, gladly willing to heare of your welfare. No\nmore unto you, good father, nor mother, at this tyme, but pray\nthe holy Trenytie to have you in his blessed keepinge.\n   Your good son and beadchild,\n   German Pole.\n[\\anno circiter 1499.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, (later?) steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "419" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDUGDALE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ANTIQUARY, KNIGHTED IN 1677, PUBLISHED 'ANTIQUITIES OF WARWICKSHIRE' IN 1656 AND 'BARONAGE OF ENGLAND' IN 1675-76, ROYALIST." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Browne, x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA 1642 (Oxford?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DUGDALE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1605-1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WARWICKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1076" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4048" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1686" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM DUGDALE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/membershipClass>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Indicates the class of individuals that are a member of a Group" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "membershipClass" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "unstable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Penzance>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Penzance" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Penzance" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Southwark>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Southwark, Surrey" , "Southwark" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Southwark" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1440S T TMAYKYN>\n<X THOMAS MAYKYN>\n<P F73>\n[} [\\SC 1: li, 73. THOMAS MAYKYN TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Well by louyd Syr I grete yow well, prayiyng yow +t=t= +ge\nwelle sende me redy worde zyf Will~m hethe ffyschemong~ be\ncontente of h~s money, for I sende a lett~ to John Ryngefelde\nD~p~ of Cornehyll y=t= he schulde contente hy~ and he sende me\nworde a+gen y=t= he wolde so do but +gyf Nicolas Mundy wolde.\nAnd Syr I pray zow y=t= ze wore wete of Rob~t Quynaton how my\nmat~ spedeth and sende+t me worde whed~ ye haue payde hym x=s=\nlyke as I wrote to yow, and forthermore I pray yow y=t= ye\nsende+t me by y=e= brynger of y=s= bylle y=e= ij golde ryng~,\nfor Richarde y~r brod~ truste+t to yow y=t= ye woll; and I pray\nyow y=t= ye sende me a viij s j d. lyke as ye know y=t= is to me\ndewe, for all youre rente is to lytyll to rep~yr y=e= Sclatte\nand od~ fawtys of Rob~t Webbe his house. No more at y=s= tyme\nbut I pray yow of all yese mattyrs sende+t me redy answeres and\nall my+gtty Jh~u haue yow in h~s gou~nawnse. I wryte at\nWodestoke uppon Candelmasse day.\n   Thomas Maykyn.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To Will~m Marchall dwellyng with Sturgeon Clerke\nof y=e= Crowne at Seynt Bartolmews Spytyll.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "agent - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Maykyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "William Marchall's agent in Woodstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMAYKYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Maykyn to William Marchall on 2 February, 1445"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P50i_is_current_keeper_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "目前保管"@cn , "является текущим смотрителем для"@ru , "é guardador de"@pt , "ist derzeitiger Betreuer von"@de , "κατέχει"@el , "is current keeper of"@en , "est actuel détenteur de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49i_is_former_or_current_keeper_of> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P111i_was_added_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "被附加於"@cn , "был добавлен посредством"@ru , "προστέθηκε από"@el , "was added by"@en , "a été ajouté par"@fr , "foi adicionado por"@pt , "wurde hinzugefügt durch"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E79_Part_Addition> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16i_was_used_for> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private; plot against Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 12>\n[} [\\No. VII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES\\] }] \n[\\January or February 1584-5.\\]\n   I haue, right deare brother, receaued your frendly and\naffectionat letters, in wiche I perceaue the mastar Grayes\nhalfe, limping answer, wiche is lame in thes respectz: the one,\nfor that I se not that he told you who bade him talke with\nMorgan of the price of my bloude, wiche he knowes, I am assured,\nright wel; nor yet hathe named the man that shuld be the\nmurtherar of my life. You wel perceaue that nothing may nearelar\ntouche me than this cause, and therfor, accordinge to the bond\nof nature and the promes of strikte frindeship, let me coniure\nyou that this vilanye may be confest. I hope I may\n<P 13>\nstand you in bettar sted than that you wyl shew you uncareful of\nsuche a treason.\n   And because I desiar that no cause be giuen of your part to\nmake me, or the lokers on, to slandar your good wyl, I heare,\nout of my realme of Ireland, that Skotz assemble in great\ntroupes. Giue you charge immediatly, I most hartely require you,\nthat, upon paine of treason, the desist from suche action, and\nso shal you bind me to recompence suche honorable traictment.\n   And wher I perceaue that you expected the erles departur from\nthe bordars, it is true, vpon my honor, that I dispached\nfurthewith a charge unto them, wiche the answered, after a wekes\nleasur, that the wer so indetted to my subiectz that the could\nnot, but I am sure by this time the ar departed. As for ther not\nbanisment out of my realme, I haue, by my secretary, signified\nto the mastar Gray what reasons necessary to be considered moues\nme therunto, specially sins the offar to submit themselues to\nsuffar as if the wer my subiectz offending me, and to take\ncondigne pain if, while the bid in my gouernement, the disobay\nther alegiance to you. And this, with the rest, I trust wyl\ncontent you, as one that I wyll take as great care of, for your\nhonor and your surty, as whosoever may giue you more golden\npromes with leaden performance.\n   I beseche you let your answer be retournid me with your best\nspede and most commoditye. Thus, not willing to molest you, I,\nwith my humblest deuotion, intreat the Almighty to protect you\nfrom al inconveniens, and grant you many happy yeares.\n   Your most assured sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] (\\A monsieur mon bon frere et cousin le roy\nd'Escosse.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "January-February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "402" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on January-February, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DLEWIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Civil lawyer and college head. Notary public, fellow of All Souls College, Oxford 1541; university scribe 1546; principal of New Inn Hall 1546-48; advocate in the courts of civil law 1548; master in chancery 1553; master of requests; MP for Steyning 1553, for Monmouthshire 1554; judge of the high court of admiralty 1558; first principal of Jesus College, Oxford 1571-72; joint commissioner of the admiralty 1575; treasurer of Doctors' Commons." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "All Souls College, Oxford; BCL 1540, DCL 1548." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Lewis Wallis, vicar of Abergavenny; wife Lucy, daughter of Llewelyn Thomas Lloyd of Bedwellte, Monmouthshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "David" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lewis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1520, d. 1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales; educated in Oxford; London by 1548; bought the Monmouthshire estate of Llanddewi Rhydderch 1573; died in London, buried at Abergavenny." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Died unmarried." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1584" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "David Lewis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GLGOWER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Granville Leveson Gower (1721-1803), 1st marquess of Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Granville Leveson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1773-1846" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Trentham, Staffordshire; ambassador to St Petersburg 1804-1805; ambassador to Paris 1824-1844; died in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father was the nephew of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (her sister Gower's son)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Statesman, diplomatist, Viscount 1815, Earl 1833" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8125" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1846" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Granville Leveson Gower" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P131i_identifies>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E82_Actor_Appellation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "identifies"@en , "identifiziert"@de , "被用来识别"@cn , "идентифицирует"@ru , "identifica"@pt , "identifie"@fr , "είναι αναγνωριστικό"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2PARR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Nobleman and courtier. Knighted 1538; Baron Parr 1539; knight of the Garter, lord warden of the western marches towards Scotland, earl of Essex, captain of the gentlemen pensioners 1543; privy councillor 1545-48; took part in the coup for the duke of Somerset, marquess of Northampton 1547; took part in the coup against the duke of Somerset, lord-in-waiting to the king 1549; lord lieutenant of 5 eastern counties; great chamberlain 1550; diplomatic mission to France 1551; attempted to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne, imprisoned & arraigned for treason by Mary 1553; pardoned 1554; privy councillor 1558; reinstated as marquess of Northampton 1559; diplomatic missions, other appointments." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21405" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Joined the household of Henry Fitzroy, duke of Richmond 1525, tutored by e.g. John Palsgrave; \"an enthusiastic scholar\" who had \"a long relationship with Cambridge University\" (DNB); honorary Cambridge MA 1571." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Parr (1478-1517) of Kendal, Westmorland; an early intimate of Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1513-1571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Blackfriars, London; Rye House, Hertfordshire 1517; Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire 1525; London & court; missions in France; had estates in several counties (e.g., Northamptonshire, Essex, Gloucestershire); died in Warwick." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only surviving son. Mother: Maud Green (1492-1531), daughter of Sir Thomas Green of Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, and his wife, Jane Fogge. Brother of Catherine Parr. Married 1527 Lady Anne Bourchier (1517-1571), heir of Henry Bourchier, earl of Essex; legally separated 1542 (she left him); began an affair 1543 with Elizabeth Brooke (1526-1565), one of the queen's ladies, daughter of George Brooke, Baron Cobham; secretly married her 1547, ordered to separate by Somerset 1548; divorce from Bourchier & marriage to Brooke legalised 1551; divorce cancelled by Mary 1553, reimplemented c. 1559. Married (3) 1571 Helena Snakenborg (1548-1635), daughter of Ulf Henriksson (d. 1560x68), a nobleman of Östergötland, Sweden, and his wife, Agneta Knuttson (d. after 1568)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st marquess of Northampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1032" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1571" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Parr" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBOKKYNG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BOKKYNG" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR SIR JOHN FASTOLF IN THE PASTON COLLECTION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2869" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BOKKYNG" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_057>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "a letter of thanks and friendship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1608 T ACAREW>\n<X ADRIAN CAREW>\n<P 208>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXVII.\\] ADRIAN CAREW, MASTER OF WARTON SCHOOL, TO\nSIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}] \n[\\July 27, 1608.\\]\n   Right worshipfull, my humble dutie remembred, &c. Sir, I\nreceaved a letter of reprehension of late from my dearest cousen\nSherrard for not wrighting unto you by the returne of John\nEllow, which time would not permitt; yet his legate discovereth\nthe effectuous zeale of a mind fraught plenteouslie in him with\nthe bewtie of memorable thankfullnes. He knowes that (\\malum non\nrecedet e domo ingrati\\) ; of which I was nither unmindfull,\nnither yet do I anie waie distast his grave and strict\nadmonition in the same. His lines alltogeather incited me to\nthankfullnes; yea, thankfullnes to you, to whose extraordinarie\nfavour I never can be sufficientlie enough thankfull, and, to\nuse his owne saying, (\\Grates persolvere dignas non opis est\nnostrae\\) , from the bountie of whose charitable palme I\nreceaved a refuge against all schollars' common enimie, viperous\nnecessetie, yea a cataplasme carefullie carefullie [\\SIC\\]\nimploid against the frequent wound of this ulcerous world's\nunregard of the Muses. Sir, I am not unthankfull, God that knows\nmy hart is assured. Nither, were that within the limitts of my\npower to be procured which should shew it, I would rack my self\nto leavie the arrerage, I would not owe it: not that my\n<P 209>\nshallownes in judgement can intimate anie thing that you expect\nother at my hands then a hartie care, and a hand to office that\nhart in the true pourtracture of the same care; but because I\nwould not through my oversight work anie uneavenes in that path\nwhich you so divine wiselie, honourablie, humanelie,\ncharitablie, and humblie have laid before my deare cousen's\nfeete; my deare dearest cousen, who hath consented often to my\nthought, and I to his, in this (and that without assentation),\nyou are a man made up of divine wisedome, honour, humanitie,\ncharitie, and one in whose rank it is rare to find the like for\ntrue humillitie, humilitie the fayre ornament of all grace and\nvertue. Sir, I will be thankfull, and my verie soule is\nallreadie resolved into a myriad of thanks for your marveylous\nrespects laid upon us and bounteous effects: but my hart is\nashamed, and I doubt the acceptance; for, being of late sick of\nsome abuse, my choller willfullie pursued for an untimelie\nmedicine, having forgotten that (\\morbis nihil est magis\npericulosum\\) then (\\immatura medicina\\) ; by which I have done\nthat which will undoe the kind knot of your favour towards me.\nThe matter I refer to my cousen's lips, being loath to regester\nthe unhappie cause of my recession in that which should be the\nrecord of my progression in the vertue which you have busied me\nin; when he hath spoken it, beleve it (I beseech you), he shall\nspeake the truth. Credit, I humbly praie you, no vulgar tongue,\nfor (\\Plebi non judicium, non veritas\\) . (\\Non est consilium in\nvulgo, non ratio, non discrimen: ex opinione multa, ex veritate\npauca judicat.\\) Nither too much to our predecessors, though\nthey have bene kind; for no doubt (\\Aegris oculis alienam\nfaelicitatem intuentur\\) . And then, I beseech you, give me\nleave to be my owne judge. My selfe have done the offence most\nagainst my selfe, for which I will exile my selfe from all hope\nof your abused favour; and, I most humblie beseech you, respect\nmy cousen nothing the worse, in whom you are nothing deceaved.\nWhat you have done for me praie permitt me to resigne againe to\nhis brothers, whose sufficient lerning for Greeke and Latin can\nwell discharge this, and a greater charge then this. Their\nmodestie and civillitie is as their brother's. I doubt not but\nyou will be pleased in their dilligence, pacience, and\ntemperance. I will thankfullie make restitution to them of all\nthat I receaved, except your favour, which I have willfullie\nlost. (\\Una salus victis nullam sperare salutem.\\)\n<P 210>\nIreland, which hath begun my griefe, shall ease it, or end it,\nas God shall please. For those that have abused me here, God\nforgive them. I cannot with pacience live anie longer among\nthem. (\\Nec amissos colores lana refert medicata fuco.\\) God\nforgive my offence towards you; to redeeme the which, I will\ntaxe all the actions of my hands, and thoughts of my hart. Yea,\nmy hart, hands, life, lerning, all that I have, shall be alwaies\nreadie to be exposed to the honour of you and your most\nhonourable ladie. I onlie request this one thing at your hands,\nyour favourable report. I will sowe the seedes of true\nrepentance for my rash oversight, by the which I hope againe in\ntime to regaine grace at your honourable hands. (\\Multo firmior\nest fides quam reponit poenitentia.\\) Not forgetting my dutie to\nyour singular good ladie, your excellent chilldren, the\ningenuous offspring of right generous parents, I a thousand\ntimes recall all your curtesies, readie to take my leave of\ndiscourteous Lancashier. Warton, (\\Julii 27=o=\\) , 1608.\n   Obliged to your worship in all the offices of humilitie and\nthankfullnes,\n   Adrian Carew.\n   To the right worshipful my most worthie good frend, Sir\nTimothie Hutton, at Mask, give these with speede.\n\n"@en ;
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                "27 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "208" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "schoolmaster - son of school founder (and a patron himself?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Adrian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Carew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "master of Warton School" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACAREW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Adrian Carew to Timothy Hutton on 27 July, 1608"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1CLAVERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled in Newcastle; admitted fellow-commoner at Magdalene College, Cambridge & matriculated 1663. (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Clavering (1619-1702) of Axwell, Durham; 1st baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1646/7-1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Greencroft, Durham; educated in Newcastle & Cambridge; buried at Lanchester, Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Married Jane Ellison, from a merchant family." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "314" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Sr. Clavering" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%2FWestminster%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(London/Westminster?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(London/Westminster?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AVERNON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Rutland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "VERNON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR HENRY VERNON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "159" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANNE VERNON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (about N. Bacon)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1613 T JCORNWALLIS>\n<X JANE CORNWALLIS>\n<P 2>\n[} [\\II. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^JANE CORNWALLIS TO\nELNATHAN PARR^]\n   M=r= Parr, - I am sorry that my last gaive you soch destast\nas by your last I parceave it did; it was no part of my meaning\nthat it should do so: and wareas you saye that Sir Nicholas and\nmy La. expects their son should have soch grate prefarment by\nme, I must answer againe, that they have made it seeme other\nwayes to me, in asseuring me that it was myselfe, and not my\nfortune, which they desiered; but, I confess, by several\ncircumstances I maye justly feare that I shall find my fortune\nto be the chiefe motive which hath persuaded them to this;\nbesides which, if I do, yet it will much discourage me for\npersevering any furder in it.\n   Thus, being in hast, I rest y=r= asseured frend as long as\nyou are as I take you to be,\n   Ja. Cornwaleys.\n   Pray let my love be remembered to M=rs= Parr.\n[\\1613.\\]\nTo my varie kind frend, M=r= Parr.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future bride - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brome> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys to Elnathan Parr on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHALES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edward Hales (d. 1720)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in Lincolnshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Her mother, Elizabeth Thorpe, held tenancy of the Priory in Minster Yard, Lincoln. Ann later married Christopher Taylor of London, grocer (b. 1705, natural son of Sir Cecil Wray)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4869" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1707" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Hales" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Worcester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Worcestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Worcester, Worcestershire" , "Worcester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Worcester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "summons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1489 T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 61>\n[} [\\LETTER XXV.\\] }]\n(^To my right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   Right hartely beloved Cosin, I comannd me unto you, and for\nright weighty consideration me moving concerning the pleasure of\nthe Kings highnes, on the behalve of his grace, charg you, and\non my desire pray you, that ye with such a company, and as many\nas ye may bring with your ease, such as ye trust, having bowes\nand arrowes, and pryvy harnest, com with my nepvew, Sir William\nGascougne, so that ye be with me upon munday next comeing at\nnyght, in the towne of Thirske; not failing herof, as my\nspeciall trust is in you, and as ye love me. Written in my\nmannor of Semar, the xxiiii day of Aprill.\n   Your Cousin, Hen. Northumberland.\n[\\24 April 1489.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Seamer> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 24 April, 1489"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2BOLTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bolton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bolton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1700" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Warwick; London; settled in Madeira sometime after 1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Exported Madeira wine to America and the East and West Indies in his own ship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7853" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Bolton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Authenticity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holograph"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_019>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "secret meetings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1547 FN CPARR>\n<X CATHERINE PARR>\n<P 151>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXIV. THE QUEEN DOWAGER TO THE LORD ADMIRAL\nSEYMOUR.\\] }] \n   My lord\n   As I gether by your Letter delyvered to my brother Harbert,\nye ar in sum fere how to frame my lord your brother to speke in\nyour favour; the denyall of yowr request schall make hys foly\nmore manyfest to the world, wyche wyll more greve me than the\nwant of hys spekyng. I wold not wyssche yow importune for hys\ngood wyll, yf yt com nott frankely at the fyrst, yt schalbe\nsuffycyent ones to have requyre yt, and\n<P 152>\nafter to cesse. I wold desyre ye myght obtayne the Kynge's\nLetters in yowre favour, and also the ayde and furtherans of the\nmoost notable of the Counsell, suche as ye schall thynke\nconvenyent, wyche thynge obtayned schalbe no small schame to\nyowr brother and lovyng syster, in case they do not the lyke. My\nLord where as ye charge me w=t= apromys wryttin w=t= myne one\nhand, to chaunge the two yeres into two monethes, I thynke ye\nhave no suche playne sentence wrytten w=t= my hand; I knowe not\nwether ye be aparaphryser or not, yf ye be lerned in that syence\nyt ys possyble ye may of one worde make ahole sentence, and yett\nnott at all tymes after the true meanyng of the wryter; as yt\naperyth by thys your exposycyon apon my wryttyng. Whan yt shalbe\nyowr pleasur to repayre hether ye must take sum payne to come\nerly in the mornyng, that ye may be gone agayne by seven aclocke\nand so I suppose ye may come without suspect. I pray yow lett me\nhave knowlege ver nyght at what hower ye wyll come, that yowr\nporteresse may wayte at the gate to the feldes for yow. And thus\nwyth my most humble and harty comendatyons I take my leve of yow\nfor thys tyme gyvyng yow lyke thankes for yowr comyng to the\ncourt whan I was there. From Chelsey.\n   I wyll kepe in store tyll I speke w=t= yow my lordes\n<P 153>\nlarge offer for Fausterne, at wyche tyme I schalbe glad to knowe\nyour further pleasur therein.\n   By her y=t= ys and schalbe yowr humble true and lovyng wyffe\nduryng her lyf\n   Kateryn the Quene. K. P.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "151" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Seymour" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron, lord admiral, privy councillor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen dowager" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "367" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSEYMOUR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chelsea> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Parr to Thomas Seymour on ?, 1547"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This code list provides coded information about the \"status\" of an observation (with respect events such as the ones reflected in the codes composing the code list)."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Observation status - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Alost>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Alost" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alost" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staunden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Staunden" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Staunden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDAVIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Davis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "468" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Davis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W5PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1565-6; knighted 1578; founded and endowed North Walsham grammar school 1606; also a benefactor of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Bath Abbey, Norwich Cathedral, and the poor of Yarmouth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon, y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "May have attended the monastic school in North Walsham, Norfolk; matriculated pensioner from Gonville Hall, Cambridge 1546." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Erasmus Paston (d. 1538), landowner; wife Mary (d. 1590), daughter of Sir Thomas Wyndham of Felbrigg, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1528-1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Norfolk; educated in Norfolk & Cambridge; inherited Paston, Norfolk 1554; inherited Oxnead, Norfolk 1598 (DNB; edition says Oxnead was inherited by Edward Paston)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandson of Sir William Paston (1479?-1554), landowner; nephew of Clement Paston (c. 1515-1598), sea captain; inherited lands from both. Married 1551 Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Clere of Stokesby, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1528" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1610" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHANWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1743-64 worked for the Russia Company; navy victualling commissioner 1762-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Rudiments of schooling\"; apprentice merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Hanway, navy victualler" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jonas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1712-1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Baptised in Portsmouth; grew up in rural Hampshire; 1728-9 London; 1729-1741 Lisbon; 1741-43 London; 1743-50 Russia, mostly St. Petersburg; 1750- England, chiefly London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a family of government servants in the royal and merchant marines. Trained as merchant under uncle, Major John Hanway. Practised philanthropy very extensively. Wrote very many exhortative texts, mostly pamphlets. Governor of the Foundling Hospital 1756-?; 1780s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "439" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1786" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jonas Hanway" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "a letter of sisterly love" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1600S FN BELIZABETH>\n<X ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA>\n<P 90>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXLIX. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO PRINCE HENRY.\\] }]\n   Worthy Prince and my dearest brother:\n   I received your most welcom Letter and kynd token by M=r=.\nHopkins, highly esteeming them as delightfull memorialls of your\nbrotherly love. In which assuredly (whatsoever ells may fayle) I\nwill ever endevor to equall you, esteeming that time happiest\nwhen I enjoyed your company, and desiring nothing more than the\nfruition of it again: that as nature hath made us neerest in our\nlove together, so accident might not separate us from living\ntogether. Neither do I account yt the leste part of my present\ncomfort, that though I am deprived of your happy presence, yet I\ncan make \n<P 91>\nthese lines deliver this true message, that I will ever bee\nduring my lyfe\n   Your most kinde\n   and loving syster\n   Elizabeth.\nTo my most dear brother the Prince.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "90" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "134" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BELIZABETH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stuart to Henry Frederick Stuart on ?, 1605"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Conquest" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Piccadilly, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Ironmonger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "624" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Conquest Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_174>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1635 FN N3BACON>\n<X NICHOLAS BACON>\n<P 273>\n[} [\\CLXXXI. NICHOLAS BACON TO JANE LADY BACON, HIS MOTHER.\\] }]\n[^TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Mother,\n   I might bee accused of a greate deale of negligence if I\nshoulde not, as often as I have any occasion, present my most\nhumble duty unto your La=p=; and I doe hope, Maddame, to\nperforme your La=p's= promise to my tutor for mee in regaining\ny=e= time I have lost. Maddame, y=e= tailor saieth, for gownes,\neither a wrought silke grogorine or a tuffe taffety in graine,\ny=e= colour greene or tawny, which your La=p= pleaseth; for\nsowing hee requireth 2 yardes of velvet or plush, which your\nLa=p= pleaseth: he requireth fourteen yardes for y=e= gowne,\nbesides the facings, of half a yarde broade. N. B.\nCambridge, May 23 [\\1635\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "273" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "son of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II; student at Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "113" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_N3BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 23 May, 1635"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yendacott%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yendacott?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yendacott?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCAREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knighted 1576; 2nd Lord Hunsdon 1596-; Lord Chamberlain of the household 1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4645" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1547-1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd Baron Hunsdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1603" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Carey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pettworth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pettworth, West Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pettworth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia+%28Moldavia%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Russia (Moldavia)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ludlow+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shropshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ludlow Castle, Shropshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ludlow Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tatyngston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tatyngston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tatyngston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EFAYREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "WIDOW OF A MERCHANT, HERSELF MERCHANT IN CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FAYRAY (Fayrey)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CALAIS, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Energetic business woman; married twice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "385" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH FAYRAY (Fayrey)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "greetings, William Marchall's will" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 FO JMARCHALL>\n<X JOHN MARCHALL>\n<P F262>\n[} [\\SC 1: xlvi, 262. JOHN MARCHALL TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Right welbylovyd yeme, I comawnnd me vnto you, eu~ mor~\ndesyring to her~ of yo~ good Welfar~, and yeffe hitt pleas you\nto her~ of my welfar~ [\\and CROSSED OUT\\] att y=e= makyng of\nthis lett~ I was in good hele, blessyd by god; and fforthirmor~\nI pray you to Recomawnnd me to Cornnewell and his wiffe w~ all\nhis housold, to Thom~s hosyar & his wiffe, pyry and his wiffe.\nTo gawunt and his wiffe/ and to selyte a faf~=ll= ... w~h all\nodyr good frendes, as my trust ys in you/; and also I p~y you\nfor the Reu~ens of god se well to yo~ selffe and see +t=t= yo~\nlyvelode be in saffegard, fore +tem that shall haue hitt aft~\nyou~ wille, and that +t~ be neu~ Trobyll her~aft~ fore hit, and\nas sone as I com~ home w~ I shall see you sone aftyr; and yeffe\nye woll do so moche to send me word to london and whed~ I Come\nor none lett me vnd~ stond howe ye do; hitt woll be ner~ all\nhalowun tyde or +t=t= I Com~ home in to ynglond, as I vnd~ stond\nyete, but as sone as I Com~ to london ye shall haue Knowelege w~\ngodd~ grace, Whom haffe you in his blessyd keping; wretyn at\nGawunt in fflawund~is, [\\atte CROSSED OUT?\\] the iij=de= day of\nJulle a laste past a~o lxxvj. etc.[\\?\\]\n   By yo~ Cosyn\n   John Marchall.\n   ye shall vnd~stond +t=t= my ys dessecyd here, and nowe I am\nhe~ in his stede and a T~ney for my mast~ Wyndesor~. etc. \n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my Ryght welbyloved yonkyll William Marchall at\nStanlake be sydes Abingdon in hast soyt dd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant (perhaps retired by now)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "nephew - uncle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mercer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "272" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ghent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Marchall to William Marchall on 3 July, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cockthorpe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cockthorpe, Norfolk?" , "Cockthorpe" , "Cockthorpe, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cockthorpe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Region> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Other"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Flower>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Flower" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Flower" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hawarden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hawarden" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hawarden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walmer+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walmer Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walmer Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "yBirth"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_068>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 275>\n[} [\\LETTER CI. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 20TH MAY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, fyndinge the uncerteyn coorse helde\n[{here{] towchyng thos cuntrye causes, [{and{] that her majestye\ndothe rather [{wish{] to weaken then strengthen your awthorytye\nthere, I [{have{] dyswaded the master of Graye from his further\nproceading [{in{] his preparatyon for thos cuntryes, lettyng him\nplaynly understand howe greatly your servyce is crossed, wherby\nyour lordship shall not be able to perform that good usage, both\ntowards himselve and sooche troopes as he shoold bryng with him,\nas you desyre, for lacke of cowntenaunce and awthorytye;\n[{and,{] for his better satysfactyon therein, I have sent unto\nmy cosyn Randolphe one of your last letters, by the which your\nlordship desyreth to be revoked, wherby he may see that ther is\nno cause whye your lordship shoold incorage him to imbarque\nhimselve in the servyce, seing you mynde yourselve to geve it\nover. I have desyred sir Philip Sydney to put your lordship in\nmynde to wryte somme letter of thankes to the master of Graye,\nand to assure him of your good affectyon towards him.\n   How hazardowsly her majestye dealethe in causes of Scotland\nyour lordship may perceyve both by Mr. Randolphe and the coppye\nof the kinges owne letter unto hir majestye. The master of Graye\ndothe assure me, that she never had so weake a partye in\nScotland as she hathe nowe. I fynde yt a verry harde matter\n<P 276>\nto conserve the amytye of that contrye in the coorse now held\nheare, and what daynger may growe by the losse thereof, a verry\nmean-wytted man may see. She greatly presumethe [{on{] fortune,\nwhich is but a [{very{] weake foundatyon to buylde uppon. I\nwoold she dyd buyld and depend uppon God, and then all good men\nshoold have les cause to feare any chaynge of her former good\nhapp.\n   The myserye growethe so great in Flaunders and Brabant, as,\nyf the Dunkerkers might be restrayned, yt woold owt of hande\nwoorke a great chaynge there. I hope the G[{...{] wyll doe more\ngood in one monethe, then the shyppes set owt by her majestye\nhathe don all this year. Ther is daylye carryed owt of Holland\nand Zelland both merchandyce and vyctualls to Calles, which\ndothe greatly offende oure merchauntes here that are restrayned.\nI wishe to God ther coold be some coorse taken to prevent this\nmischefe of transportyng of vyctualles. And so I most humbly\ntake my leave. At the corte the xx=th= of Maye, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commande,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honorable my [{very good{] lord the\nearl of Leycester, lord [{lieutenant-gene{]rall of hir majesties\nforces in the Low Countryes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "440" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 20 May, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDANE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Prior of Tiptree, Essex 1440-41; prior of Berden, Essex 1441-73. (British History Online)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1440-73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Prior of Berden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "297" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Dane" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELITTLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Deputy lieutenant of Staffordshire; sheriff of Staffordshire 1762-3; MP for Staffordshire 1784-1807." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Free Grammar School in Brewood under William Budworth; Winchester 1742-43; Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1744-48 (away in the army 1745-46), tutor Richard Hurd." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Fisher Littleton (d. 1740) of Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire; wife Frances Whitehall; they owned a few hundred acres of land in Staffordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Littleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1727-1812" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Staffordshire, inherited uncle's estate there 1742; educated in Staffordshire, Hampshire & Cambridge; divided his time between London & Staffordshire 1748-52; also spent a great deal of time at various spas (e.g., Bath, Somerset) 1752-; built Teddesley Hall, Staffordshire c. 1765." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest of 4 children. Heir to the title and wealth of his uncle Sir Edward Littleton (d. 1742), 3rd baronet of Pillaton Hall, Staffordshire. Married 1752 Frances, daughter of Christopher Horton of Catton Hall, Derbyshire. Succeeded as 4th baronet 1742.Collected art. Close friend of Edward Macro." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-25 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1812" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Littleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1665 FN PBASIRE>\n<X PETER BASIRE>\n<P 239>\n[^PETER BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\nI. H. S. \n   Very Rev. Sir and loving Father,\n   The newes of your arrivall (I hope safe, I am sure prayed\nfor,) I receive with joy and thankefulness, seeing I am deprived\nof, (upon what account truly I know not, however submitting to\nmy mother's com'and) wayting upon you in p'son. This proxy, 1.\ntenders my H. duty to you; 2. craves your blessing, and, 3.\ngives you the inclosed account of my time, spent according to\nyour charge. I do not alledge those deductions directly to\napologize for my idlenes, but that you may see the naked truth\nand sincere account; and if you shall judge that I have not well\nspent my time, I humbly begge pardon, and promise endeavour of\namendment; but if otherwise, then it will \n<P 240>\nprove matter of encouragement and comfort to have answered your\nexpectation. Thomas White is to give you an account of other\nconcerns. I am here ready, 1. to obey your commands; 2. to\nendeavour to become serviceable (to my power) unto you; 3. to\napprove myselfe ( (\\factis et verbis\\) ) every day more and\nmore. \n   Very Reverend Sir and loving Father,\n   your sincerely obedient son, and humble servant,\n   Peter Basire.\nJuly 13, 1665, Stanhop.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "13 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "youngest son of Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stanhope> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Basire to Isaac Sr. Basire on 13 July, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Huntingdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FCambridgeshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Huntingdon, ?Cambridgeshire" , "Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire" , "Huntingdon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Huntingdon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_052>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "apology, administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1602 T M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 164>\n[} [\\LETTER CIII.\\] MY LORD'S GRACE HYS APOLOGIE TO THE LORDS\nCONCERNING PRECEDENCIE.}]\n[\\Maie 30, 1602.\\]\n   Right Honorable, It may please you to understand that the\nxx=th= of this moneth I received a letter from your Honors of\nthe ix=th= of the same, which I did reade with griefe, that you\nshould conceive so hard an opinion of me as to censure me that I\nhave neglected your Honors' directions in my certificate\nconcerning place of the Vice-President at the Assizes, &c.; and\nit would have greeved me more, but that I have the testimony of\na good conscience. I beseach yow therefore to heare my answere\nwith favorable construction.\n   (\\Objectio 1.\\) - First, it is misliked that I did certifie\nalone apart, without Sir Thomas Fairfax, Sir Edward Stanhope,\nand M=r=. Atturney of the Wards; which three, or two of them,\nshould have joined with me.\n   (\\Respons. a.\\) - I answere, (^ffirst^) , that (under\nreformation) there is no such direction in your letters that I\nshould joyne them in my certificate. I appeall to your Honors\nbetter informed, and referr my self to your later letter,\nwherein brefely and most truely is recited the effect and\nmeaning of the former letter, viz., that I should use the\nassistance and advise of Sir Thomas Fairfax, Sir Edward\nStanhope, and M=r=. Atturney of the Wardes, or any two of them,\nand all convenient means, to informe my self what place the\nVice-President had by the space of 25 or 30 yeres, &c., and to\nadvertise your Honors; and, if my health did not serve me, then\nto put it over to those three gentlemen or two of them, and they\nto advertise yow, &c. Here is, that I should use their advise\nand assistance to discover the trueth (as in deede I did), but\nnot to joine in certificate with them.\n   (^b. Secondly.^) - If I had bene required so to doe, yet\ncould I not have any two of them to joine with me in\ncertificate: for, before the Judges came to Yorke, M=r=.\nAtturney departed, and not yet retourned; Sir Thomas Fairfax\nalso went away before I could certifie; and Sir Edward (who\nhathe taken great paines in this matter) was in the contrie, I\ndid not know where, nor\n<P 165>\nwhen he would retourne; and therefore sent the certificate.\nWithin two or three daies after, Sir Edward came and shewed me a\nnote out of the recordes of the Counsell, shewing who was \nVice-President everie sitting many yeres, but what was fund in\nthe records of the Assises neither he nor any of the Counsell\ndid informe me; albeit Sir Edward seemed sorie that my\ncertificate was sent before he did retourne. Yet, before their\ndeparture, I had the assistance here of Sir Edward and M=r=.\nAtturney, and their advise that I should write to my Lord Darcy\nto know what place to take, and to learne of auncient men the\nusage, &c.; which I did accordingly.\n   (\\Objectio 2.\\) - But the other three gentlemen have made\ncertificate differing from myne, &c.\n   (\\Respon.\\) - I answere, that, after the letter of the 5=th=\nof March directed to me, there came an other letter of the 21 of\nthe same from your Lordship to me and the rest of the Counsell\nof Yorke, whereby authoritie was geven to search the recordes of\nthe Assises, before denyed; and, bicause my health did not well\nserve me, I sent to my Lord of Limerike M=r=. Hales and M=r=.\nFerne, who then onely were at Yorke, praying them to send for\nthe Clarke of the Assises to search the records of that court,\nwhich I understand was done verie diligently. And, after the\nClarke had retourned his search to the Counsell, subscribed with\nhis hand, my Lord of Limerike and others then at Yorke did\nsubscribe their names, and sent it up; neither Sir Thomas\nFairfax nor M=r=. Atturney being then at Yorke. But what they\nfound, and what they certified, they did not make me privie\nneither before their certificate nor after; yet since (I hear)\nthey found in the records that the late Lord Ewre toke place of\nthem once or twice, and the same confirmed by some witnesses,\nwhich is said to differ much from my certificate. But (under\nreformation) albeit there is contradiction betwene those whom I\ndid examine by vertue of the first letter, and those that were\nexamined by the Counsell at Yorke by the later, yet there is no\ncontradiction betwene the certificates, but a difference onely\n(\\secundum magis et minus\\) , for bothe may be true, &c.\n   (\\Objectio 3.\\) - But, immediately upon receipt of your\nLordships' letter, I writt a private letter to Sir Edward and\nM=r=. Atturney, that my opinion was that Barons Vice-Presidents\nshould take place, &c.\n<P 166>\n   (\\Respon.\\) - And I answere, that my opinion was then, and\nyet is, that they should have place, if the gaole-deliverie be\nkept by the commission dormant to the Lord President and\nCounsell. Which is not contrarie to my certificate, wherein by\nyour direction I was required to certifie what I could learne of\nthe usage, not what I thought convenient, &c.\n   (\\Object. 4.\\) - But I my self toke the place, &c.\n   (\\Respon.\\) - I answere, that, as I was not President, so was\nI not Vice-President, but appointed by hir Majestie's commission\nunder the great seall to supply the place, which the worthie\nlate Lord Treasorer advertised me was like to continue untill\nhir Highness should resolve of a worthie man to succead the good\nErle of Huntingdon. I did lye at the mannor, and kept the diett\nfor the Counsell, and the Judges came allwaies to me at their\ncoming to Yorke, as they did to former Lords Presidents, and now\ndoe to my Lord now President, and I did sitt betwene them on the\nbench, onely when the commissions were in reading and the\nchardge in geveing. But (under reformation) I take it, this\nmaketh nothinge for everie Vice-President: for, the Lord\nPresident may appoint any of the Cousell to be Vice-President,\nand Doctor Rokebie, one of the Prebendaries of Yorke, was \nVice-President; and yet it had not bene convenient that he\nshould have taken place of the Judges, who are knowne to be wise\nand great lawyers, and come with great authoritie for the great\ngood of the subject, and therefore deserve all honor that may be\ngeven them without injurie to higher authoritie.\n   (\\Object. 5.\\) - But I gave to much credit to the Lord\nDarcie's letter, who, about two yeres before, had written to the\ncontrary, &c.\n   (\\Respon.\\) - I answere, that what he writt before I can not\ntell; but since, he being desired by my Lord of Limerick and\nM=r=. Ferne to certifie what place he toke, signified by his\nletter to them more plainly then he did to me, viz., that he\ngave place to them, bothe in the church and on the bench.\n   (\\Object. 6.\\) - That I have geven the Lord President cause\nof exception against me, and therefore it pleaseth your Honors\nto use me no more in this particular.\n   (\\Respon.\\) - I answere, that I geve your Honors humble and\nheartie thanks, and wish I had not bene used at all. But (I\nprotest before God) I never meant to crosse my Lord President,\n<P 167>\nwhom I allwaies loved, and doe honor with all my hart, not onely\nfor his place which he houldeth under hir Majestie, but also for\nthe deserved great good will I did ever bear to my verie good\nLord his noble father, as worthie a counsellor as ever England\nbredd. Thus, beseaching God to blesse this kingdome with hir\nMajestie's long and prosperous reigne, and all your Honors with\nhis manifold graces, long to serve so gratious a sovereigne, to\nthe great good of this Church and common wealth, I humbly take\nleave. From Bishopthorp, the xxx=th= of Maie, 1602.\n   Your Honors' in Christe to be commaunded,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n\n"@en ;
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                "30 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "\"the lords\" (privy councillors?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow councillors?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1289" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN13> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishopthorpe> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to   on 30 May, 1602"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MFITZHERBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Walter Smythe, esq., of Brambridge, Hampshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Maria Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fitzherbert née Smythe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1756-1837" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in southern England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of George IV; married Edward Weld of Lulworth Castle 1775 and Thomas Fitzherbert of Swynnerton 1778, lived at Richmond after the death of latter in 1781. Married to George IV at her house, Dec. 1785 before witnesses. Together on and off till 1803, recognised by the royal family in spite of the Royal Marriage Act and the Act of Settlement, which made the marriage illegal on account of the minority of the prince and the Roman catholic religion of Mrs. Fitzherbert." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1837" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Maria Anne Fitzherbert née Smythe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EIC>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "East India Company" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
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                "An English trade company. Granted a Royal Charter in 1600. Traded mainly in cotton, silk, dye, saltpetre, tea, and opium. For more details, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company" ;
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                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant company" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "26988" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " East India Company" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "meeting" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1516 T MTTUDOR>\n<X MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND>\n<P 130>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIX. QUEEN MARGARET TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }] \n   My Lorde Cardnal I comand me to you as hartly as I can and\nvyt ze my lorde that I have spokyn vy=t=\n<P 131>\nJames Aborrow and he hath schwn to me that ze and the lordys of\nCownsel vould not that I schuld cam to Bayners castel to day. My\nLorde I wyl doo as ze thynke best but I pray you my Lorde as\nhartly as I can gyf ther be no trubyl to day to lat me com to\nmorow. I trust to God the schal be noo lych trobyl but that I\nmay cam to morow for and it be vell thys nyght I trust to god\nthe varst be past. And my Lorde I have I part of thyngs to doo\nthat I most nedes have doon that vyll be nedfol to me. I pray my\nlorde to lat me have your aunsuer vyth thes berar and God have\nyou in hys kypeng.\n   Yours \n   Margaret R.\nTo my Lorde Cardnal.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "130" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "queen - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of Scotland (had been replaced as regent by the duke of Albany)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor to Thomas Wolsey on ?, 1516"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_137>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 220>\n[} [\\CXXXIX. DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   When I resaued your letter on Thursday, that I might giue you\nthe better acount of the busines, I went to deliuer my Lady\nBarrington's letter my selfe, whome I could not meete with at\nhome, but found her at a ladie's, wheare thare was soe much\n<P 221>\ncompany I could not speake with her as I desired; but I find by\nher shee meanes to doe you the best seruis she can in that\nbusines. She intends to speake with S=r= William Curtene\nspedily, and to wright you word how she prosedes; and, becaues\nshe goeth out of toune shortly, I desired her, if she found the\nfather forward in the busines, shee would let him know in her\nabsens I could informe him of any thing, or M=r= Randolph, if\nshe thought him fitter; to which shee made answer she would\nstudy the best way, for shee did not more truly desire to serue\nany body. Shee cometh to toune againe the next tearme, and then\nI hope what is now begune will then hapily be ended, for which I\nshall be as truly glad as if it conserned my selfe. I doubt not\nbut S=r= Fredrick and S=r= William Plaiters are long before this\nsafely with you, and that my cosen will stay theare till some\ngood ocasion bring you to toune; which I hope will be shortly,\nfor, sins my mother's ocasions denies me yet the coming to you,\nI will pleaes my selfe with an expectation of seeing you heare,\nand will be heare and euery wheare\n   Euer your faithfull and humble seruant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\nLondon, this 1st of Desember [\\1629\\] .\n   My mother presents her seruis to your Ladeship, and is yet\nnot gone one step forward in her busines, but rests at my Lord\nTreasoror's unmersifull mercy.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "305" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 1 December, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SALLWAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24588" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sallway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possibly: 1) Humphrey Salwey (c. 1575-1652), parliamentarian; appointed but refused to serve as judge at Charles I's trial. 2) Richard Salwey (1615-1685), parliamentarian; in commissions on Irish matters. National Library of Wales catalogue says the Jones letter book includes a letter to Major [Richard] Sallway; Journal of the House of Commons talks about a Major Salwey or Salway who was one of the commissioners for managing the Affairs of Scotland, which would point to Richard Salwey (DNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Major" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "180" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Sallway" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plough+Inne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carew+St.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Plough Inne, Carew St." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Plough Inne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Toddington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBedfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Toddington, ?Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Toddington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sussex?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Austria>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Austria" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWBACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED 1603, SHERIFF OF SUFFOLK 1601, M.P. FOR YARMOUTH, TAVISTOCK, WEYMOUTH, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College Cambridge; Gray's Inn London 1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon, Knight, Lord Keeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BACON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1548?-1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SHRUBLAND HALL, SUFFOLK. Norfolk (born in Gorhambury?); Sheriff of Suffolk 1601; MP for Yarmouth, Tavistock; Weymouth, Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "YOUNGER SON OF SIR NICHOLAS BACON, LORD KEEPER." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1080" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1618" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD BACON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "lifespan"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCHERITON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SERVANT/AGENT OF THE LISLES; MERCHANT OF EXETER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Semi-literate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CHERYTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "DEVON, ITALY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "577" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN CHERYTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_077>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1479 T WHERWARD>\n<X WILLIAM HERWARD>\n<P II,71>\n[} [\\232. WILLIAM HERWARD TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? Jan. 1479)\\]\n   Maister Stonor, I recommende to you, mervelynge that ye wryte\nme with any poynt of strayngenesse syn tyme +tat I have\nfulfylled your poyntment in your letters as touchyng to +te\nmoney lent for suche days as ye desyred and longer, and as the\npoyntment last taken, when my servant Stephen Hosyer was with\nyoue, I aggreed, but when Harry Dokettes servantes came to me\n+ter was noon obligacion, and by cause +ter off I supposed +tat\n+tey came not as sufficiently instructe in your appoyntment, but\nnow I have delyverd your cuppe safe and sownde to your\nservantes, Thomas Matthew and William Belsun, and have recevyd\nof them x. lib. for halfe my due and an obligacion of x. lib.\nfor +te remynant: but I trust in your Maistership of a shorter\nday of payment, for I borowed xx marcs of the same money: and\n+towe ye be patron of Bruscote, I understande +tat well and pray\nfor you dayly, but I laste a benyfice better to me +tan +tat is,\nfor +te gret desyre of Maister Thomas Forster; therfor I pray\nyou accepte not me as a stranger, for I can do as good servyce\nas som o+ter. (\\Valete in domino per Willm. Herward, capellanum\nvestrum.\\)\n   To his worshipfull maister Syr William Stonor Kny.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 71" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "clergyman - patron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Herward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "vicar of St. Helen's, Abingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "208" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHERWARD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Herward to William Stonor on ? January, 1479"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P127_has_broader_term>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies a super-Type to which an E55 Type is related. \n\t\tIt allows Types to be organised into hierarchies. This is the sense of \"broader term generic  \t\t(BTG)\" as defined in ISO 2788\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
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                "a pour terme générique"@fr , "tem termo genérico"@pt , "hat den Oberbegriff"@de , "έχει ευρύτερο όρο"@el , "has broader term"@en , "имеет вышестоящий термин"@ru , "有广义术语"@cn ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94_has_created>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows a conceptual E65 Creation to be linked to the E28 Conceptual Object created by it. \nIt represents the act of conceiving the intellectual content of the E28 Conceptual Object. It does not represent the act of creating the first physical carrier of the E28 Conceptual Object. As an example, this is the composition of a poem, not its commitment to paper.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E65_Creation> ;
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                "criou"@pt , "has created"@en , "a créé"@fr , "hat erschaffen"@de , "создал"@ru , "创造了"@cn , "δημιούργησε"@el ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_014>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1547 FN HRADCLIFFE>\n<X HENRY RADCLIFFE>\n<P 137>\n[} [\\LETTER CLV. HENRY RADCLYF, EARL OF SUSSEX, TO HIS\nCOUNTESS.\\] }]\n   Madame with most lovyng and hertie commendacions, thies be to\nsignifie unto you that our late Soveraigne Lord the King\ndeparted at Westminster uppon Friday last the xxviij=ti=. of\nthis instant Januarie about two of the clock in the mornyng. And\nthe Kings Majestie that nowe is proclaymed King this present\nlast day of the same moneth. And lik as for the departure of\nth'on wee may lament, so for th'establisshment of thother to all\nour comforts we may rejoyce. The names of his Executours ar\nth'archbischop of Canterburie, the Lord Wriothesley lord\nChauncelor of Englond, the Lord St. John lord president of the\nCounsaile and Gret Master, the Lord Russell Lord Privie Seale,\nthe Erle of Hertford lord Great Chamberlein of Englond, the\nViscount Lesley lord Admiral, the bishop of Derham, Mr.\nSecretarie Paget, Sir Anthonie Denie, Sir Anthonie Browne, Sir\nWilliam Herbert, The Chief Justice of the Common Place, Bromley\nanother Justice ther, Sir Thomas Baker Chauncelor of the\ntenthes, Sir Edward North, and divers other aidours to the same,\nwhich for lak of tyme I pretermit.\n<P 138>\nThe Parliament is clerely dissolved: the Terme and all writs\nclosed. The Court is nowe at the Tower from whens the Kings\nMajestie tomorrow shalbe receyved and conducted to his Hous\nDerchamplace. His Hyghnes Coronacion shalbe at Shrovetyme.\n   For my oone matiers hetherto, thorough the gret and diligent\nbusines that my lord Chauncelor hath had, I could espye no tyme\nmete to the purpoos; but shal nevertheles as sone as oportunitie\nmay serve set forth the same. And for your repaire hether in\nth'end of this weke I shall send unto you Henry Northey, by whom\nyou shal knowe my determynat pleasur. In the meane tyme I\nrequire you to put all soch things in order as shalbe mete for\nyou here.\n   Thus, good Madame albeit the contents of your Lettres\ndiverslie at length tending to the lak of good wil in me that\nought to be in a lovyng husband; the same nevertheles as I think\nproceding of a good hert might otherwise have bin qualified I\nwisse to you my owne hert as to my self. From Eliplace in\nHolborne the last day of January in the first yere of the reigne\nof our Soveraigne King Edward the Sixeth.\n   Your assured lovyng husbond\n   Henry Sussex.\n   To my wief The Countas of Sussex.\n\n"@en ;
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                "31 January" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "137" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Radcliffe née Calthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "countess of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "2nd earl of Sussex" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HRADCLIFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANRADCLIFFE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holborn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Radcliffe to Anne Radcliffe née Calthorpe on 31 January, 1547"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GRYME" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MAYOR OF SOUTHAMPTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "384" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD GRYME" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_OFLEMING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Oliver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "306" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oliver Fleming" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSMYTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Bridgwater 1628 & 1641; justice of the peace in Somerset 1630s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Smyth, y Betts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St John's College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Hugh Smyth (1575-1627)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smyth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1609-1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ashton Court, Long Ashton (near Bristol)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Royalist. Married Florence, daughter of Lord Poulett, in 1627; their only son, Hugh, became first baronet." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MP, justice of the peace" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-16 00:00:00" ;
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                "7765" ;
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                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1642" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Smyth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ledston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_W.+Yorks.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ledston, W. Yorks." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ledston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Administrator. Gentleman usher to William Cecil; an official of the court of wards 1574; the court's feodary for Oxfordshire 1580; secretary to Lord Burghley by 1593, continued to be involved in national administration after Burghley's death (e.g., diplomatic missions); Sir Robert Cecil's trusted friend and factotum; feodary for the city of London and Middlesex 1601; MP in at least two Elizabethan parliaments + 1604, -14; knighted 1603; chamberlain of the exchequer 1609-death; public registrar-general of commerce, and keeper of Hyde Park with Cecil 1611/12; master of the court of wards 1612. Invested in a number of overseas trading companies and (disastrously) in former church property." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6257" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn 1570." ;
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                "Edward Cope (d. 1557), a gentleman farmer; wife Elizabeth (d. 1587), daughter of Walter Mohun of Overstone and Wollaston, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1553?-1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Hardwick Manor, near Banbury, Oxfordshire; educated & worked in London; court as Burghley's secretary; also had an estate in Kensington, Middlesex 1592-; a couple of diplomatic missions abroad (France, Brussels & Holland); influence at court continued under James I; died at Cope Castle, Kensington." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son. Married Dorothy (d. 1638), daughter of Richard Grenville of Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, and Mary, née Gifford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1614" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Cope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Welwyn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Welwyn, Hertfordshire?" , "Welwyn, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Welwyn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1580S? T W1FLEETWOOD>\n<X WILLIAM FLEETWOOD 1>\n<P 30>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXXIX. SERJ=T=. FLETEWOOD RECORDER OF LONDON, TO\nLORD BURGHLEY.\\] }]\n   My very good Lord, yesterday I sent your Lordship a Letter\ntowchinge the admission of my Lord chieff Justice in to the\nComen Place; but my man finding not your Lordship in the Court\nretorned the Letters to me agayne.\n   This present Sundaye my Lord Maior was presented,\n<P 31>\nwhere her Maiestie most gratiouslie accepted of my Lord, and of\nmy folishe speache, to the great comforth of my Lord Maior and\nof all his bretherne the Aldermen.\n   Her Maiestie was wonderfully well pleased in all things,\nsavinge for that some yonge gentilmen beinge more bold then well\nmanered, did stand upon the Carpett of the Clothe of Estate, and\ndid allmost leane upon the Quesions. Her Highness found falt\nwith My Lord Chamberlain and M=r= Vizchamb. and with the\ngentelmen ushers, for suffering suche disorders. Her Majestie\nfound fault with me for geving more praises unto her Highnes as\ntowching the avaunsement of Religion then, as she said, she\ndeserved; but my good Lord, I said nothing but truly and iustlie\nas it was indeed. My Lord Chamberlain made my Lord Maior Knight;\nmy lord kyssed her Highnes hand, and sone departed. There wanted\nyour Lordship, my lord Admirall, my lord of Leic. my lord of\nHunsdon, M=r=. Secretarie, and other great persones. [^PASSAGE\nOMITTED^]\n   Our Lord Jesus blesse your Lordship, and send your Lordship\nhelthe; this present Sundaye.\n   Your good Lordship's most bounden\n   W. Fletewood.\n   To the right honorable & my singuler good Lord my Lord\nTreasorer.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "recorder of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1FLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fleetwood to William Cecil on ?, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCORYNDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coryndon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dentist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "327" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Coryndon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSAXBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PARSON OF POLEBROOK, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. JOHN [Johnson] RENTED LAND FROM HIM." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Saxby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SAXBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORHAMPTONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2850" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS SAXBY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22My+house%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"My house\"" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"My house\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 67>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVI.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. dear Brother,\n   I longe to breake the flattering glasse your kyndnis thinckes\na true one. You still will looke upon me much better than I am.\nWhy will you sett me so hard a taske, allwayes to unpie what is\nso finely wroaght? You tricke me netely up, but I must pull all\nof, to pay truth what I owe. Know then, really I am infinittly\nunworthy of the esteem, you too too favourably expresse every\nway of me: for pitty put me no more to the confution of this\npublick confession. My pride suffers much in itt, my kyndnis\nmore by thes sad delays in my sister's bisines; but this\nunconstant world does so use us to perpetuall changes, that\nmethinckes, ther is no hope without fear, nor fear without hope.\nO when, O when, shall ther be an end\n<P 68>\nof both, and I knowen what now I beg to be beleeved to bee,\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   Win. Thimelby.\n   Aprill 22.\n   Dear Brother, take car that poore Gatt greave not. I am truly\nglad she growes, and growes well too. How shuld I pitty her, had\nshe any other father. Teach her to mingle happines with me, for\nbetweene us we have all. She what I want in you, I what she\nwants heer. Letts putt all in comon.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 22 April, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Scofton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Notts> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Scofton, Notts" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Scofton" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/PersonalProfileDocument>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A personal profile RDF document." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "PersonalProfileDocument" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1583 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 73>\n[} [\\LETTER XX.\\] LETTER FROM ABP. WHITGIFT TO DEAN HUTTON.}]\n[^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\23 August, 1586.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) I am verie sorie that it is no better\nbetwixt my Lord of York and you, and that his bitternesse\ncontinueth still against you, which I doe also perceave by his\nowne lettres written to my self. I pray you consider, for the\nredeeming of peace and quietnesse, and the avoiding of publick\noffense, whether it were not better for you and the rest to\nyeeld unto him in one or both his patents. (\\E duobus malis,\n&c.\\) But I referre the consideration hereof to yourself. Many\nthinges are to be done and suffered for peace sake. His Grace\nwriteth unto mee, that you and your frendes geve it out howe\nwell you were used at my handes, howe sure a frende I am unto\nyou, and what favour you found with Lordes, &c., and many other\nthinges. But I knowe theis are but reportes brought unto him by\nsuche as could bee content to have you at oddes still. For myne\nowne parte, I wish you bothe so well, that, to make you frendes\nand to reconcile you together, I would bee content, yf it so\npleased her Majesty, to ryde from Croydon to York, yea, to\nBarwick, or fyve tymes furder. (\\Vale in Christo!\\) From my\nhouse at Croydon, this xxiij=th= of August 1586.\n   Your assured lovinge frende,\n   Jo. Cantuar.\n   To the right worshippful my verie loving frende, M=r=. Doctor\nHutton, Dean of York.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "The year is 1586 in the edition - where does the 1583 in the paper form & corpus header come from? Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Croydon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 23 August, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACREDITOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Melbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Creditor of Col. Mark Milbanke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mark Milbanke was Lady Melbourne's nephew and this creditor is a trustee for his wife. Most likely gentry upper/lower." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "751" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "A Creditor of Col. Mark Milbanke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCROFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant to John Paston III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Croft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "378" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Croft" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHOSKYNS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hoskyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hoskyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BENEDICTA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOSKYNS N. MOYLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1575?-1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN KENT, MOVED TO HEREFORDSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF JOHN HOSKYNS 1 (1601-), WHEN MARRIED, BENEDICTA WAS A WEALTHY WIDOW of John Hoskyns's fellow-templar, Francis Bourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BENEDICTA HOSKYNS N. MOYLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#SpatialThing>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Spatial Thing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sandhall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sandhall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sandhall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Polbrooke>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Polbrooke" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Polbrooke" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Compton+Basset>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Compton Basset" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Compton Basset" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GVAUGHAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vaughan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Strand, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Peter Moulson's daughter c. 1743." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Laceman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "252" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Vaughan" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LWRIGHT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Chosen as governor of the Charterhouse Hospital in 1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30045" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Emmanuel College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Wright (d.1644)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lawrence" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wright" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1590-1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Mary Duke (d.1698); two sons: Henry and Laurence." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "physician-in-ordinary to Oliver Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1657" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lawrence Wright" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LTHOMAS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ABBOT OF NEATH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "LEYSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "ABBOT OF NEATH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "264" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "LEYSON THOMAS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Magnate and claimant to the English throne. Duke of York 1415; knighted 1426; knight of the Garter 1433; lieutenant of France 1436-37, 1441-45; lieutenant of Ireland 1449-50; leader of the opposition 1450; protector and defender of the realm 1454-55, -55-56; exiled 1459; asserted his claim to the throne, settled for succession, was killed by the queen & prince's forces in the battle of Wakefield 1460." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1, x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard of Conisbrough (1385-1415), 4th earl of Cambridge, magnate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1411-1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Perhaps raised in the north; residence in the royal household (London/court) 1428; France 1430-32, 1436-37, 1441-45; toured his estates (remained a courtier); Ireland 1449, back 1450; fled to Ireland 1459, back 1460; died in Yorkshire. Had estates all over England + in Wales and Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Mother: Anne Mortimer (b. after 1388, d. before 1414), daughter of Roger (VII) Mortimer, 4th earl of March. Descended from Edward III. Married 1420s Cecily (1415-1495), daughter of Ralph Neville (c. 1364-1425), 1st earl of Westmorland, and Joan Beaufort (d. 1440). Father of Edward IV, king of England. The richest nobleman of his age." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3rd duke of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "354" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1406" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1460" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No school learning, but university at an advanced age; studies ended with marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Wentworth (d.1692)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire --> London; had a country house at Henbury, Dorsetshire; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to Juliana, daughter of Thomas Horde, of Cote, Oxfordshire. Alcoholic? Third son." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Equerry to different members of the royal family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1739" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2WILLOUGHBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Thomas Willoughby)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORE PLACE, CHIDDINGSTONE, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "REPRESENTS ANOTHER BRANCH OF THE WILLOUGHBY FAMILY WITHOUT ANY FORMER CONTACTS WITH SIR HENRY WILLOUGHBY OR HIS SONS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "433" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MOSBORNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WRY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Godolphin (1678-1766), 2nd Earl of Godolphin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary Godolphin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Osborne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1723-1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Helston, Cornwall (family seat?); London; Leeds, Yorkshire (West Riding) 1740-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd daughter of Francis Godolphin. Married Thomas Osborne, 4th Duke of Leeds in 1740." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Leeds" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "183" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1764" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Godolphin Osborne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Harling>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "West Harling, Norfolk" , "West Harling" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "West Harling" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F+%28on+his+way+to+the+seaside%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "? (on his way to the seaside)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "? (on his way to the seaside)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_063>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 258>\n[} [\\LETTER XCIV. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 6TH MAY, 1586.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretary, I could not answere your letter which came by\nthe pursevant before this, for that I haue bine two dayes busie\nat the musters, and giuing order for the paiment of soldiours,\nwhich falleth out soe short as hit is pitty to see it; but I am\ngoing now into the feild with such forces as I am able to make.\nThe cheifest cause, to withstand the prince of Permas\nenterprises in these parts, coming, as I am credibly aduertised,\nin person, with xviij cannons to batter Grave, which if he doe,\nI trust to prevent his intention. Some other causes there be of\ngreat necessitye to settell these partes, and I see, except I\ngoe myself with these companies, this campe will hardly be\nmainteined or kept together. There is some emulacion amonge the\ncommandours, and captens over-hard to their souldiors, and, by\nmy will, there shalbe noe advantage giuen the enemye throwe our\ndisorder. I will take the more paine myself among them, by the\ngrace of God.\n   For the matter your pursevant brought, I haue answered in a\nletter by Aty to her majestie. I will not faill to obey her\ncomandement very precisely. And, for my owne parte, I was at the\npoint at the first time sir Thomas Henneage came, and offered\nmost\n<P 259>\nreddily to satisfye her majesties comandement, but much more now\nI trust her majestie is not offended with me, and I care not how\nsone I be deliuered of this burthen, speciallie since I find it\nnoe way acceptable to hir majestie, the service of this\ncountrey, for, I thanke God, I haue neither done her majestie\nanie dishonour here, nor haue had anie ill successe for her\nservice, yet haue I had as little thankes, and as great blame,\nas he that had lost a countrey or a battell. Well! for the\nobseruing of her majesties pleasure for this last commandement,\nalbeit we had very good warrant for it, hit shalbe done, as\nsoone as sir Thomas Henneage comes. And if I maie find anie\ngrace to be honestly revoked, I will take it more thankfullie\nthen some men that should receave x=m=.=li= for a reward.\n   I trust in this voyage, if God lett me liue, to settell all\nthese partes thorowly for a good while. I will then retorne to\nHage except I heare of anie sege, either of Berges or Ostend. Of\nOstend I cannot thinke; Berges is more like, and yet if he take\nit not in 2 dayes, which I thinke he shall never, without\ntreason bringe aboue ij=c= men in it, I will warrant we will\nreliue it well enough.\n   There be allready viij or ix=c= men come over, and the states\nwill entertaine them all, and the rest that come, and I am in\ngood hope the meanes will rise verie great for the maintenance\nof all theire charges here, yf her majestie will goe thorow with\nthis matter. I would God my lord Gray, or some other noblemen,\nwere here to supply this place, not doubting but theie should\nfarr better accomplish this service then I can, and their\nservice farr better accepted then mine is. Hit sufficeth me that\nmy conscience doth witnes with me that I doe serve her majestie\nas in the presence of the Almightie; I pray God send me but her\nmajesties reasonable fauor for it.\n   I am sorry I had not knowledge enough to send you worde of\nthe great embassage the kinge of Denmark doth send to her\nmajestie, which, as it is reported, is the greatest that euer\nwent\n<P 260>\nout of the east countreys; his expectacion is great of her\nmajesties forwardnes in their causes. I praie God he maie\nreceaue that comfort I wish. He hath again made offer to me of\nhis ij=m= royters, and I beseech you, sir, lett it be\nacknowledged there to his embassador.\n   I am here perplexed in my soule for the vntowardly dealing\nfor our money. I assure you here is not a full moneth to pay the\nsoldiours at this time, and there is none paid but Brill,\nOstend, and Flushing. I doe protest to you, if I were as well\nencouraged to serve as ever I was, I would not deale anie more\nwith her majesties servants here, hauing such disbursers of the\nmonie. I doe assure you it is enough to ouerthrow all our whole\nservice here, and there is noe speaking nor warning, theie\npresume either vppon chaunge or favour, or som what, for never\nman hath dealt soe playnely nor soe rigorously as I haue done,\nbut theie care not one pennie for it; theie say theie must and\nwill answere it. You shall doe well, whosoeuer haue the chardge\nhere, to direct the treasor to his chardge vntoucht or vnbroken\nvpp, and thin the treasorer to make his reconing, and to receaue\nout, that which is due to be paid, and that which remaines to be\nlocked vpp vnder ij keys; for my parte if anie come before my\ndeparture, surely I will neither make pay nor warrant if he\ndelivered any penny before yt come to me. The auditor is both\nsimple and fearefull, and, except you appoint another comission,\nI dare vndertake her majestie shall loose xx=m= mark, at least,\nin this already past. What a thinge is this, Mr. secretary, that\nthe poore stervid wreches that have susteined penury this iiij\nmonethes almost full, shall haue but one moneths pay, and not\nthat, now to goe to the feild. Withall, by your leaue, I must\nsay it againe, you did her majestie and yourself\n<P 261>\nwronge, when you appointed such officers, so vnited, as you did,\nspecially being interessed as theie were. For my parte, I trust\nI shall stay noe time here; yf I should, I would never agree to\nhaue this man deall with the money agein, I will command noe\nsouldiours [{...{] and, as the souldiers hath noe pay but for a\nmoneth, soe is there no officer in the feild paid anie thinge\nbut myself. It is verie late, yet I wish there were care in\ntime.\n   As for peace, I am at a point. My care was for hir majestie\nand the realme, and I wilbe hanged when she shall haue a good\npeace but as I wrote to you, and therefor there needes noe hast,\nmatters going as theie doe; but I am noe fitt councellor in\nthis. God speed it well, and keep you alwaies. At Hamersford\nthis 6. of May.\n   Your assured freind.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1516? T HENRY8>\n<X HENRY VIII>\n<P 125>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIV. KING HENRY THE EIGHTH TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }]\n<P 126>\n   My Lord Cardinall I recommand vnto yow as hartely as I can,\nand I amme ryght glade to here of your good helthe, whyche I\npray god may long contynv. So it is that I have resavyd your\nletters, to the whyche (by cause they aske long wrytyng) I have\nmade answar by my Secretary. Tow thyyngs ther be whyche be so\nsecrete that they cause me at thys tyme to wrytte to yow\nmyselfe; the won is that I trust the quene my wyffe be with\nchylde; the other is chefe cause why I am soo lothe to repayre\nto London ward, by cause aboght thys tyme is partly off her\ndangerus tymes and by cause off that I wolde remeve har as\nlyttyll as I may now. My lord I wrytt thys vnto [{you{] nott as\na ensuryd thyng but as a thyng wherin I have grette hoppe and\nlyklyodes; and by cause I do well know that thys thyng wyll be\ncomfortabyll to yow to understand: therfor I do wrytt itt unto\nyow at thys tyme. No more to yow att thys tyme, (\\nisi quod Deus\nvelit inceptum opus bene finiri\\) . Wryttyn with the hand off\nyour lovyng Prynce\n   Henry R.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "Henry VIII Tudor to Thomas Wolsey on ?, 1516"@en .

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                "<Q A 1629 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 210>\n[} [\\CXXXIII. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   At my coming to London on Weddensday last, and not before, I\nunderstood of yo=r= La=pp's= being at Coventry by M=r=\nGreenhill, whoe telling me he had letters to convey to you, I\npurposing at that time, and having oportunity, to send to my\nLord of\n<P 211>\nDunsmore's, not farre from thence, gladly tooke upon me, and\nbespoke of him, the truste of conveying them unto you, the\nrather that I moughte thearby be occasioned to attend upon them\nwith a letter of my owne, making tender of my accustomed\nprofession to love and serve you and yours with the most sincere\nand unchangeable affections of a friend and kinsman, and of my\ndesires to receave and doe your com~andments with as much gust\nand appetite as that whearwith I feede upon my dayly bread.\nNext, I take leave to congratulate with yo=r= La=pp= and my\nexc=lent= good aunt your noble mother the happy and, as I can\nwitnesse on both partes, the long looked for hower that hath\nbrought you together, and the many howers of joye and content\nwhich dayly accompany soe happy a meeting; only, I confesse I am\nnot without some regrette that, eyther by yo=r= La=pp's=\nelection or my misfortune, it falls out at such a time when I am\nnot soe much at liberty, as yo=r= La=pp= well knows, nor soe\nmuch master of myself, as to waite upon you thear, as I professe\nI did infinitely desire to have done, and had not failed to doe\nat any other time which I mought call my owne. For newes, I\nmeete with little hear, other then that\n<P 212>\nthe Spanish embassador, Don Carlos de Colona, who was formerly\nhear, is so near his arrivall as that thear is a howse in Broad\nStreet already prepared to receave him; and Sir Francis\nCottington, we say, goes for Spayne some time next weeke. You\nmay, peradventure, have heard a rumour of some sharpe encounter\nbetweene the Prince of Orange and Vanderburgh's army, and of\nblood drawn deeply betweene them, but the receaved opinion hear\nis that thear is no such thing. The King goes on Weddensday next\nto More Park, whear he stayes till Friday, hunts and feasts.\nSoe, asking leave for thease to kiss your hands, together with\nmy worthy aunt's, and the rest of my best and dearest cosins\nunder that roofe, especially those of my pretious cosin Anne at\nthe least thrice over for the bracelett that goes thrice about,\n   I rest, yo=r= La=pp's= all & ever,\n   T. Meautys.\nHampton Court, Oct=r= 2, 1629.\n   To Lady Bacon, at Coventry.\n\n"@en ;
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                "government official" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "440" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampton+Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 October, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBERNARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bernard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "677" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bernard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWILLOUGHBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight; eldest son of Sir Henry Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Henry W.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Wollaton, Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6428" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Willoughby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lathom>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lathom" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lathom" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TGRESHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LEARNT BUSINESS UNDER HIS UNCLE SIR JOHN GRESHAM (d. 1556), LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, AMBASSOR TO THE LOW COUNTRIES 1559-61, ESTABLISHED AT OSTERLEY THE FIRST ENGLISH PAPER MILLS IN 1565, FOUNDER OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE, knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight; Sir Richard Gresham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GRESHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1519?-1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON, OSTERLEY, MIDDLESEX, ANTWERP. SEVERAL RESIDENCES IN ENGLAD: SUSSEX, MIDDLESEX, NORFOLK, SUFFOLK, LONDON. Holland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER-IN-LAW OF NATHANIEL BACON, GOOD FRIEND OF WILLIAM CECIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3521" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1579" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS GRESHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Queenborough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Queenborough, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Queenborough" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineChatAccount>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An online chat account." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Online Chat Account" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "unstable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clwyd>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clwyd" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_072>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family, business (includes a bill)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,63>\n[} [\\224. THOMAS BETSON TO DAME ELIZABETH STONOR\\] }]\n[\\31 July, 1478\\]\n<P II,64>\n   Jhesus. A=o= xviij\n   Right honorable and my right synguler good lady, I recommaund\nme unto your good ladischipe. And, Madam, yff it lyke you, seth\nI come home to London I mette with my lady, your modyr, and God\nwote she made me right sulleyn chere with hir countenaunce\nwhyles I was with hir: me thought it longe till I was departid.\nShe brayke unto me of old ffernyeres, and spescially she brayke\nto me off the tayll I told hir betwene the vicar +tat was and\nhir: she said the vicar never ffared well seth, he tooke it so\nmych to hart. I told hire a lyght answere ageyn, and so I\ndepartid ffrom hir. I had no joye to tary with hir. She is a\nffyn mery woman, but ye shall nat know it nor yit ffynd it, nor\nnone of youres by that I se in her. Modyr mydwiffe told me +tat\nnowdyr my lady your modyr, my lady Stoker, nor hir husbaund come\nones to se my cossen Anne sethe she come to hir, nor yet axse\nones how she ffared, and yff my lady, your modyr, mete my cossen\nAnne she will say no more but \"Godes blissynge have ye and\nmyne,\" and so goo hir waye fforthe as thow she had no joye off\nhir. Whanne ye come to London I shall tell you more. My cossen\nAnne hath bene with me here at home, and she is hole and right\nwell amendid and as a woman shulde be, +ter is no fawte, our\nblissid lord be thannkyd and his blissid modyr. Good Madam, by\nthe next at comes lett hir have all hir clothes, she hath nede\nunto them, and that knowith owre lord, who ever preserve you,\nMadam, and all yours in longe helth and vertu to his plesour. At\nLondon the last day off Juyll, (\\A=no= supra\\) .\n   Be your servaunt Thomas Betson.\n   Jentil Madam, I beseche you that I may be recomaundid unto my\ncossen, your dou+ghter Kateryn, and our lord be with you both.\nAlso, Madam, yff it lyke you, I have bene with my brodyr, John\nBetson, ffor money, and be my trouth I can none have off hym, he\nhath shewid me that my Mayster your husbaund and ye owe hym ffor\ndyverse wynes, Summa xij. li. vj. s. viij. d., as by the\nparcells herin closed more clerelyar it appereth, the which\nparcelles my brodyr saith that +tei be trew. Wherffore, good\nMadam, I beseche you to speke unto my mayster, to the intent I\nmyght have the money here as shortely as can be. I muste pay to\nJohn Tate vj li. for +te felles that I have shippid now, and to\nWhyte of Bradway I muste pay iiij li., and I muste pay to the\nporters and o+ter for costes xl s. And so God save my soull I\nhave it nat. I will nat be so bare agayn of money a good whyle,\nwith Godes grace. It was the best dett I saw in his booke, so\nGod help me, and +terffore I tooke\n<P II,65>\nit over unto me ffor payment, and I hold me plesed with all.\nJhesu preserve you ever, Amen.\n   To my right honorable and Synguler good lady, Dame Elysabeth\nStonor (\\soyt. dd.\\) [^COPY OF A BILL OMITTED^]\n\n"@en ;
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                "31 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "family friend & business partner - future mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to Elizabeth Stonor née Croke on 31 July, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_057>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (siege, threats, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 195>\n[} [\\CXCI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I should haue bine very glad to haue receued a\nletter from you by Mr. Taylor; and deare Ned, finde some way or\nother to rwite to me that I may know how the world goos, and how\nit is with your father and yourselfe; for it is a death to be\namoungst my enimys, and not to heare from thos I loue so\ndearely.\n   Heare I haue sent you a coppy of the sommons was sent me; I\nwisch with all my hart that euery on would take notice what way\nthey take: that if I doo not giue them my howes, and what they\nwould haue, I shall be proseeded against as a trator. It may be\neuery onse case to be made traytors; for I beleeue eury on will\nbe as vnwilling to part with theare howes as I am. I desire your\nfather would seariously thinke what I had beest doo; wheather\nstay at Brompton, or remoue to some other place. I heare theare\nare 600 soulders apointed to come against me. I know not\nwheather this sessation of armes will stay them. I cannot tell\nwhat to think, that I heare nothing of your sister Brills sonne,\nnor that you did not write me word, that he was come to you. I\nheare captaine Jeferes is drowned. I am very much behoolding to\ndocter Wright, for he will not goo from Brompton tell he sees me\nout of my trubell. \n   Mr. Phillips carrys himselfe very well, and Mr. H [^GAP IN\nEDITION^] as he was vsed to doo. Good M=r= Baughly is faine to\ncome to Brompton.\n<P 196>\nM=r= Legg is still at Brompton, and Mathes and the Wellchmen and\nStaney and 2 of Knights brothers, who were faine to fly out of\ntheare owne cuntry. My deare Ned, I will promise meselfe a\nletter from you by this bearer, whoo has carried himselfe very\nwell to me; thearefore I pray you giue him thankes for it. I\npray God blles you, and in His good time giue vs a joyfull\nmeeting, which I beleeue you thinke is longed for, by\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley. \n   I heare they have put vp proclamations in this cuntry, that\ntheare shall be no sessation of armes.\n   Docter Wright and M=rs= Wright remember saruis to you.\n(^Mar: 8, 1642.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "195" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "391" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 8 March, 1643"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLOWTHER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Cumberland 1665-99 (together with Sir George Fletcher); commissioner of the Admiralty 1689-96; industrialist and active member of the Royal Society (served on committees with Samuel Pepys)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming 2, z Fleming Extra, z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School in Ilkley, Yorkshire; Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 1657." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Christopher Lowther (1611-1644), 1st baronet, of Whitehaven; wife Frances (c. 1624-1647) was heir to the Lancasters of Sockbridge, Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1642, d. 1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Whitehaven, Cumberland; educated in Yorkshire & Oxford; London (current domicile) 1663-98; Whitehaven 1698-death; absentee landlord at Sockbridge, Westmorland after 1663, also planned and developed the port town of Whitehaven." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Only son. Grandson of Sir John Lowther of Lowther (1582-1637), who in 1602 married Ellinor (c. 1583-1659), daughter of William Fleming esquire of Rydal, Westmorland; his uncle (father's elder brother) was Sir John Lowther of Lowther, 1st baronet (1606-1675); there is also John Lowther of Lowther, 2nd baronet (1655-1700), later 1st Viscount Lonsdale (1696), who was the grandson of Sir John Lowther of Lowther, 1st baronet, and thus John Lowther of Sockbridge's cousin. Married 1660 Jane (d. 1678), daughter of Woolley and Elizabeth Leigh of Addington, Surrey. Distant family to Sir Daniel Fleming." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3075" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3091" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1706" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Lowther" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Prison+in+London>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Prison in London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Prison in London" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PGAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP for Eye 1595-97, Thetford 1597-1601, Sudbury 1601-03, Dunwich 1604 & -14." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Gawdy, y Gawdy 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/77105" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Clifford's Inn, Inner Temple 1578; no record of completion." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Bassingbourne Gawdy Sr. (c. 1532-1590), gentry lower, magistrate, sheriff of Norfolk, MP; 1st wife Anne Wootton (d. 1587), heir to her mother's estate at West Harling near Thetford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1562-1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (domicile); West Harling, Norfolk (birthplace & family residence); Clifford's Inn, Inner Temple, London; close attendance at court (1580s?, 1593-); naval expedition abroad (spring 1591), Lisbon Castle (1592, as prisoner)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"Younger son of a younger son\", hence relative poverty. Married 1597 Bidd (or Bridget), daughter of Bartholomew Strangman (d. 1580) of Chilton near Hadleigh, Suffolk (or Essex?); seems to have received no property from this marriage and continues to complain of poverty, particularly in comparison to his elder brother; their eight children were brought up by generous relatives." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "58004" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1562" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1617" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philip Gawdy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGCOOPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster; Trinity College, Cambridge 1743-; resided in Cambridge for 2-3 years" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cooper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1723-1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Thurgarton Priory, Nottingham, the family seat; Derby; had settled at Thurgarton c. 1750s?, died there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Published most of his works from Tully's Head. Of an ancient Nottingham family." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1769" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Gilbert Cooper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Esterford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Esterford, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Esterford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSHEPPARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sheppard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lidcott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney, under-sheriff" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "102" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Sheppard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_084>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1660S? T MSTAPYLTON>\n<X MILES STAPYLTON>\n<P II,385>\n[} [\\XVIII. - FROM MILES STAPYLTON, ESQ., TO JAMES MICKLETON,\nESQ.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nI am very sorry to understand from you that I shall want the\nsatisfaction of your company this day at Christopher Bell's; but\nmore sorry for the occasion, your want of health. I am fully\nperswaded that the North and South Bailys are no part nor\nparcell of the City of Durham, and my reasons are these\nfollowing: - 1=st=. The scituation of the Castle, which stands\nat the head of the City, and by it, and a wall adjoyning to it\nstrikes quite through from one side of the City wall to an\nother, in such a manner that if you could continue the City any\nfurther then the Castle gates, to make the communication further\nyou must pass through the Castle gates; for, in truth, those\ngates which we commonly call the Gaole gates are the Castle\ngates, the Gaole being part of the Castle, to wit, the\noutwardmost part, and the office of Gaolor is, and alwayes hath\nbin, by the most antient patents upon record, stiled (\\officium\nJanitoris Castri nostri exterioris\\) , and it is not probable\nthat a Castle being built for a place of defence\n<P II,386>\nfor the preservation of St. Cuthbert's shrine: for by ancient\nhistories it appeares that was the intention of building it at\nfirst, conteining such a compass of ground as would conteine a\ncompetent number of households for the defence of the Castle,\nwhich hold by Castle gard to come in time of danger to defend\nthe Castle, as by ancient records doth appeare, should suffer\nsuch a communication as would much weaken the defence of it, as\nit must needs do if the City extended through the Castle, for\nthen it would be necessary for the government of the City that\nthe chiefe Governor thereof should at all times have libertie as\nwell in one part of the City as in an other; and indeed I thinke\nif one part of the citizens were tyed to the defence of the\nCastle all the rest should be so too, which it is cleare they're\nnot. 2=dly=. The distinct jurisdiction. The City of Durham being\na Mannor, and having view of Frank pledge within one circuit of\nground, and the Castle being an other Mannor, and having view of\nFrank pledge in an other circuit, and, I believe, it was never\nheard that one and the same City should have two distinct\njurisdictions, which, in truth, is a contradiction (\\in\nadjecto\\) ; for a City implies a body politick, but two distinct\njurisdictions by her several chiefe Governors (as the Constable\nof the Castle, and the chiefe Magistrate of the City, whether he\nbe called Mayor, Alderman, or Bailiff, or by any other title\nwhatsoever) would imply, if not two body politicks, yet surely\none, and somewhat more, and would make a moral monster. And this\nreason is confirmed to me by the constant practice and the words\nof the Charter, which doth comprehend the whole City to be\nwithin the Corporation; but in practice the chiefe Magistrate\nhath never exercised any jurisdiction within the two Bailiffs,\nmore then they have in the Elvets and Crossgate; and therefore I\nconclude the first to be no more parcell of the City then the\nlatter.\n   I am, Sir, your very affectionate servant,\n   Miles Stapylton.\n   My service to your good lady.\n   For my esteemed friend, James Mickleton Esq.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year marked wrong (1660S?) in corpus; correct date courtesy of Durham University Library." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 385" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Mickleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lawyer, antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "ex-secretary to John Cosin (d. 1672)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMICKLETON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Miles Stapylton to James Mickleton on 22 January, 1674"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANNED>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, consort of James VI & I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart, y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "A skilled linguist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Frederick II (1534-1588), king of Denmark and Norway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne of Denmark" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1574-1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Danish." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "872" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1619" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne of Denmark " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_From+the+Camp+at+Estreux>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "From the Camp at Estreux" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "From the Camp at Estreux" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wimbledon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wimbledon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wimbledon" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/nick>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A short informal nickname characterising an agent (includes login identifiers, IRC and other chat nicknames)." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "nickname" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q CA 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 89>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 6TH FEBRUARY, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretory, this bearer, monsieur Civile, retourneth well\ninoughe, I thincke, satisfyed with the dealinges here. Yet do\nnot the estates thincke good to goe throughe with the matter\noffred by him on the duke his master his behaulfe, partly\nbecause they do not take it to be of so great importaunce as the\nduke thincketh, and more specially because mony at this present\ngroweth skant with them, being to satisfye me for my allowaunce\nmonethly, and to paye their ould debtes, (which I covenanted\nthey shoulde do before I would take the gouvernment on me,) and\nhaving some other payementes to make; so that, by their former\ndesordre and confusion in all thinges, a litle money is nowe at\nthe first more unto them then a great deal wilbe hereafter, when\nthey have overpassed these paymentes, and thinges shalbe settled\nin good ordre. I have a meaning also to do the duke ere longe\nsome pleasure an other waye, which I hope shalbe well to his\nlyking. And so, with my right harty commendacions, I bid you\nfarewell. From the Haghe, in Hollande, the vjth of February\n1585.\n   Your very loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n[^POSTSCRIPT AUTOGRAPH^]\n   I have partly remembred my lord tresorer of a matter wherein\nI have at large wrytten to my lord admyrall, wherein both you\nthere and we here may be better servyd, and hir majesty farr\nless charged. I pray you further yt to my lord admyrall, who I\nknow wylbe very reddy therto.\n<P 90>\n   And for those portes here, I can assure you they have doun\ngreat servyce, both in taking and burning of sondry of the\nDunkerkers, as also in reskewing dyvers shipps taken by the\nenymye, both Englysh and Flemysh, and ij of the best and\ngreatest were cast away uppon the Goodwyns lately, with all ther\nmen and artyllery, save 4 or 5 maryners; iij small barkes on\nyour side wold ease all, as ther ys also on this side as many\nand moe sett out, but ther ys more trust x tymes to ours to kepe\nDunkirk, than these here, for they mete with many frendes whom\nthey lett slypp.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honourable good frende sir Francis\nWalsingham knight, principall secretory to the queenes majestie.\n\n"@en ;
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                "6 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Postscript autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "373" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 6 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Herbert was the husband of Catherine, who was Eliza's aunt and sister to Sir John & Winefrid Thimelby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S? FO ECOTTINGTON>\n<X ELIZA COTTINGTON>\n<P 56>\n[} [\\LETTER LXI.\\] }] [^ELIZA COTTINGTON TO HERBERT ASTON^]\n   Deare Uncle,\n   After the good purposes, and strong resolutions, which I\nthink, if I can remember so long agoe, my last did expres, I\nwould by no meanes have you think it, all to gether the ould\nneglegence; or what is worse, ill youmer: but that I have bine\nso holy taken up with the gaity of the French, that I have not\ntime for so seriose imploiment as righting; this, perhaps, you\nmay think but a new excuse; but when you reflect that you wisht\nit, you will not, I hope, repent if I am so conversed. I am only\nsorry to hear no better newse of my country;\n<P 57>\nand I wish they had some of the good example which is hear: at\nleast Madame Lavalier is more then pretended; for she gos\nthrough all the rigor of the order as much as any one. But there\nis a lady in Queen-street, says, all ar not bound to be\nLavaliers. I must beg her pardon, if I think all that have done\nlike her aught, and that she can sattisfy no other way. I doe\nnot doubt but you will be of the same opinion. When shall I hear\nyour dear child is hapyly bestowed? That were something I should\nreioyce at indeed; but she deserves so well, I must confes I\nknow no man worthy enouf. Had she\n<P 58>\nsuch a husband as father, it would be too much for this world,\ntherfore, while she hath you she can not be pittied by\n   Your ever affectionat neece\n   and servant,\n   Eliz. Cottington.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Eliza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cottington née Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Mr. Cottington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECOTTINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28France%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Eliza Cottington née Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-P1Y>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "P1Y" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Annual"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients: the dean and chapter of York. Sender probably unable to write himself because of blindness." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1582 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 67>\n[} [\\LETTER XV.\\] GRYNDALL, ARCHB. CANTERBURY, [\\TO THE DEAN AND\nCHAPTER OF YORK.\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\19 May, 1582.\\]\n   After my verie hartie commendacions. Whereas some matter of\ndifference hath growen of late betwene you and M=r=. Doctor\nGibson concernynge a graunte obtayned by him of her Majestie for\nenioyinge the profitts of residence within your churche as well\nabsente as presente, I doe understande, aswell by your owne\nletters to me directed, as by the reporte and commission of\nM=r=. Slater and M=r=. Lyndlie your mandatories, that you are\ncontented to referre the said controversie or difference to my\norder, and in suche sorte as the matter shall goe no furder. I\nhartelie thanke you for the truste and confidence which you\nrepose in me, and wolde be sorie to geve you any cause to the\ncontrarie; for I love your churche well in generalle, and wishe\nwell unto everie one of your in particuler. And notwithstandinge\nthe orderinge and determynacion of the matter aforesaid nowe in\nquestion is symplie committed vnto me by consente of bothe\npartes, yet I have learned partelie by myne owne experience, and\npartelie by the experience of other notable persons which have\nben more experte in suche cases then I have ben, not to sett\ndowne in suche cases any precise or absolute order withowt the\ngood likinge and assent of bothe the parties: wherefore, for\nyour better satisfaccion in this behalf, I will sende downe\nDoctor Gibson to you, betwene this and Whitsontyde, to treat\nwith you in reasonable and frendlie order for a finall ende of\nthis difference; which if it may be obteyned at the first by\nyour mutuall consents in suche sorte as shalbe by him moved and\ndeclared unto you, and here thought by divers learned men\nagreable to lawe and not unreasonable, I shalbe verie gladd. And\nif it shall chaunce that the condicions offered by the said\nDoctor Gibson shall not be lyked of you, I will take suche\nfurther order with the said Doctor Gibson when he cometh downe,\nthat he shall offer you other condicions which ye can not in\nreason mislike. And so, praienge you to beare with patience a\nlittle respite\n<P 68>\nof tyme for a few daies, I promise you, as I have done to your\ndeputies M=r=. Lyndlye and M=r=. Slater, that I will make a\nquyet ende of this controversie. And therefore I have willed\nthem not to deliver those letters which they hadd from you to\ndivers honorable personages, because I wolde have the matter to\ngoe no further, as thinkinge my self to have sufficient\ncommission from you by vertue of your letters so to doe. So I\ntake my leave, and hartelie commende you to the grace of Godd.\nFrom Lambeth this xix=th= of Maye, 1582.\n   Yours in Christe,\n   E. Cant.\n   To my verie lovinge ffrends M=r=. Doctor Hutton, Deane of\nYorke, and to the rest of the Chapter of the same churche.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be T? Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury (suspended)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 19 May, 1582"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of King's College, Cambridge 1596-1600. 1600 ordained priest, became rector of Palgrave, Suffolk. 1615 acquired second rectory at Thrandeston, Suffolk. Wrote a few theological tracts which were published in 1614 & 1632." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21394" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton College. Admitted to King's College, Cambridge as a scholar 1593; BA 1598, MA 1601, BD 1615, DD." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Parr, vicar of Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1577-1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire? Studied at Eton; Cambridge 1593-. Livings: Palgrave, Suffolk 1600-; Thrandeston, Suffolk 1615-. Died at Thrandeston." ;
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                "The rectory of Palgrave was a benefice which belonged to the Cornwallis family. Married by 1613, involved in the negotiations over the marriage of Jane Lady Cornwallis and Nathaniel Bacon II in that year." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1258" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1622" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elnathan Parr" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPINNEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Pinney (c.1622-1705), vicar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Rachel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pinney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1652-1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Broadwindsor, Dorset; London 1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Ran the family's lace business in London 1679-?, with sister Sarah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2440" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1742" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rachel Pinney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_117>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (wardship of grandson William)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1548 T WWOODRUFFE>\n<X WILLIAM WOODRUFFE>\n<P 253>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVIII.\\] }] [^TO ISABEL PLUMPTON^]\n(^To the right worshipfull Mrs. Plompton, at Plompton Hall.^)\n   With most harty commendations in Christ Jesus, good Mrs.\nPlompton, this is to advertis you of the dispatch of such\nmatters as you did commit unto me at my last being with you,\nwheare that I have traveled as I might of, partly by the ade and\nhelp of Mr. Bill, your very frind I think, who hath him most\nhartily recommended both to you and Mr. Dynes, and hath sent\nyour lozengs for a token. You shall allso receive with this\nbearrer a letter to Mr. Haymond, feodarry, for your lease,\nprocurred by Mr. Bill, who shewed me that your charges in the\nCheker is dispacht, and your Cussin Girlington hath brought your\nacquitance. And order is taken for you at the Court of the\nWards, and all is well stayd, but yet not paid. Your request was\nmoved to Sir Arthur Darcy first, who taketh the matter frindly,\nas ye shall know. The other gentleman was then by chaunc from\nthe Court, which was the cause of the first talke with Sir\nArthur. But in such wise as we may, and shall with honesty take\nthe way which shal be thought the best to you and your frinds.\nBecause you may se\n<P 254>\nthe effect of my Lord Treasurrers letter for your lease, I have\nsent it to you patent and open; and that knowing the effect\ntherof, then you may send it to the feodary yourselfe, which\nwere good that you did with spede convenient. Thus I comit you\nto the permishion, to him that canne, to will justice, who all\nyour lawful dedes of honesty desires no dought, who I pray long\nto preserve in health. From my lodge at Howell, this Palme\nSunday.\n   Yours to my litle power\n   William Wodrif.\n   The cause that I came not now to you is a broken shin, which\nhath much vexed me.\n[\\25 Mar. 1548.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "PCEEC fails to differentiate between this Isabel and the 2nd wife of Sir Robert Plumpton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton née Babthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "widow of William Plumpton, esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "kin?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Woodruffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWOODRUFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_I2PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Howell+Grange> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Woodruffe to Isabel Plumpton née Babthorpe on 25 March, 1548"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GEMERSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer; \"confidential friend and attorney of Sir Robert Plumpton\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Member of Lincoln's Inn by 1500." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1500" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Emerson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Emerson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winchester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hants.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Winchester, Hants." , "Winchester" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winchester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients: Edmund Stonor's mother Jane and his brother ?William." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1475? FN EDSTONOR>\n<X EDMUND STONOR>\n<P I,157>\n[} [\\152. EDMUND STONOR TO HIS MOTHER AND BROTHER\\] }]\n[\\18 July, (1475)\\]\n   Ryght reverent and wurschypfull modyr, y recommaund me unto\nyow: desyryng to [{here{] of yowre welfare, the whyche almy+gty\nGode contynu long to hys plesyr and yowr hertes desyre. Yef hyt\nplese yow to wytt at the makyng off thys letter I was in god\nhell, and all my men. No mor to yow at this tyme, but the\ntrinyte have yow in hys kepynge. And I pray yow let me be\nrecomaundyd to my [{sister{] yowr wyff. Wryttyn at Cales the\nxviij day of July, the day of the departyng of the Kyng and the\nduk of Burgayn, my lord and all the oste in to Frauncewarde.\n   Yowr brothyr Edmund Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane (Joan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Stonor II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother, brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman, younger son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Stonor to Jane (Joan) Stonor on 18 July, 1475"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Croydon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Croydon, Surrey)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Croydon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JEYRE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "London lawyer for Sir Roger Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2872" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Eyre" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ALYNDSAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Andrew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lyndsay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "281" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Andrew Lyndsay" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+house>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bedford house" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bedford house" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norfolk?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_047>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (recovery of preferments)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1660 FO TSHADFORTH>\n<X THOMAS SHADFORTH>\n<P II,3>\n[} [\\II. - FROM THOMAS SHADFORTH, ESQ., TO DR. COSIN.\\] }] \n   Right Worshipfull Sir,\nThe hearinge of your safe arrivall at London is great joye and\ncomfort to all your relations at Eppleton, for which great\nblissinge my heart doth praise the Lord, and all that is within\nme praise his holy name. The Lord doth execute righteousnesse\nand judgment for all them that are oppressed with wronge. And\nhaveing allso notice that it was the generall course of all the\nClergie in your condition to give coppies of a declaration to\nthe tenants in present possession of all the personages,\nvicarages, gleb lands, and other theire former rights, to\nintitle them to all the present profits, and allso in case of\nopposition to inable them to have a tryall at law the next\nassizes; I have, on your behalfe, bene at Branspeth, Ellwicke,\nand the Little-towne, neare Pittington halle garth, and don for\nyou accordingly. I hope there will be noe opposition of any;\nunlesse by Mr. Midford, who purchased the Little-towne, formerly\nyours. Mr. Christopher Michelton is sollicitor for you, who will\nretaine counsell, that a\n<P II,4>\ntryall may be had the nest assises, in case he stand out. I\ndesire to have two lines from you, how you approve of what is\ndone, and what further commands you will lay upon me. Delay\nwould be prejuditiall to you, wherefore let me heare from you by\nthe first post. Your relations at Eppleton doe give theire best\nsaluts and love to you, and soe doth he who is, Sir,\n   Your loveinge brother to serve you,\n   Thomas Shadforth.\n   Eppleton, y=e= 16th of June, 1660.\n   For the right worshipfull and highly hon=rd=. Doctor Cosins,\nthese present, London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shadforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSHADFORTH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Eppleton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Shadforth to John Cosin on 16 June, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LSTUART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "2nd duke of Lennox; steward of the King's household." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Esmé Stuart, 1st Duke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ludovick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1574-1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Next in succession to the Scottish throne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duke of Lennox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2937" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1574" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1624" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ludovick Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HAMILTO_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "secretive" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1650 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 256>\n[} [\\176. CHARLES II. TO THE DUKE OF HAMILTON. 1650, AUG. 31.\\]\n}]\n   Aug. 31.\n   I have receaved your letters by him I sent to you, but I have\nnot had time to answer them before now; nor can I answer you in\nall the particulars, but must referr you to 163, who will give\nyou a particular account of all. I am extremely sensible of the\nkind offer you made me in your letter, but I doe not think it\nfitt to hazard your selfe upon so small an occasion, when it may\nbe done without it; howsoever I have the same obligation to you\nas if you had don it. Concerning 331: 288: 198: 196: 6: 190: 22:\n58: 135: 256: 58: 256: 380: 55: I desire you to direct me which\nis the best and safest way, because I doe not know who to imploy\nwithout suspition. I was thinking if you should send to 22 about\nit as being the proper person, but I shall leave it to you, and\ndoe as you direct me, being one that I have so much confidence\nin.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (James Hamilton) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "256" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "2nd duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - Scottish royalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Hamilton Papers: Being selections from original letters in the possession of his grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, relating to the years 1638-1650. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden new series 27. 1880." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHAMILTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to William Hamilton on 31 August, 1650"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bordeaux>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bordeaux, France" , "Bordeaux" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bordeaux" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "lastRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWAYTE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK TO SIR WILLIAM YELVERTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WAYTE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1451" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS SCRIBE FOR YELVERTON IN THE PASTON COLLECTION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2549" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM WAYTE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSTAUBYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAND-OWNING GENTLEMAN, SERVED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND ON COMMISSIONS, BECAME A MEMBER OF THE INNER TEMPLE IN THE 1520S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ST. AUBYN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TEHIDY, CORNWALL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER-IN-LAW TO HONOR LISLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "221" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS ST. AUBYN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "titleOccupation"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_077>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (asking money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 114>\n[} [\\LXXVII. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDear Sister,\n   This is only to lett you understand that, since I hear that\nmy sister of Sussex is nott quickly to part with her greate\nbelly as yett, I doe pourpose, God willinge, upon the retourne\nof this messenjer, to goe downe to Coventry, &, before my\ncominge back, to marry with the eldest daughter of Sir Richard\nBurneby. The reasons that endeuceth mee to it is bee cause I am\nassured that a good foundation will all ways stand, and by that\nmeanes I am in hope to preserve the name in my father's lyne,\nthe which I doe much desire, with God's favorable assystance.\nHer portyon is but +L1500, which is not much; yett, when I\nconsider the breadinge, discretyon, and disposityon of the\njentle woman, and havinge likewise made a calculatyon of my own\nmeans and abyllytyes, I must confes that shee is rich in\ncomparrason of my selfe. My sister of Sussex hath, with the\nconsent of my Lorde, afforded mee +L200 a years annujty, to mee\nand my ayers for eaver, in present, the which I will assure to\nmy wyfe for a parte of her joynture, and as much more as I can\ninrich her with. Now, if it shall please you to sett to your\nhelpinge hand\n<P 115>\nfor to sett us up, or to be a means to preserve us from fallinge\nin regarde that our estats will not bee grate, you shall binde\nher as much as myselfe all ways to dooe you servis, and wee will\nacknolidg it with all thankfullness, and valleu you as one of\nour best benefactuers. In regard of my long staye out of the Low\nCountryes, monye is grown short with me at this present; if it\nwill please you to think upon mee in regarde of my occasyon, and\nuse it att this tyme, you shall much favour mee. This, with my\nlove to you & all yours first.\n   Your moste affectionate brother & servant,\n   T. Meautys.\nJan. the 6, 1624-5.\n   To my dear the Lady Cornewallys, at Brome or els where, give\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "114" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "350" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 6 January, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_099>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial problems" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1515 FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 213>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXIV.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull and singuler gud father, Sir Robart\nPlompton, Kt. be these delivered in hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull and my full singuler gud father, in the\nmost humble and lowly maner that I can, I hartely recomend me\nunto you, and to my lady your wyfe, and in lykewise doth your\ndaughter, my poore wyfe, and hartely prayeth you of your dayly\nblessing, desiring the knowledg of your prosperous health and\nwelfaire. Father, so it is that upon a truth, of thursday last,\noon Richard Bardall of Hessope came in the names of Roclife,\nParpoynte, and Counstable to my tennant in Combryg, and also to\nCrake[{marsh{] and in ther names commaunded my tennant that he\nshould from henceforth pay me no rent, but to make his rent redy\nfor them, shewing eich one of them wold send a servant thither\nfor the rent betwixt this and Martynmas; and told him playnly\nthat they must have the sayd land, because it was nether in ther\nwryting, nor in yours. Father, you sent me word laytly by my\nservant, that you had made it sure to me without any daunger. Yt\npleaseth you to let him se your wrytings, and, as I understond,\nboth by you and by him, it is nether expressed in the wrytings\nthat towch them, nor you. Yet, notwithstanding, upon mine\nhonestie, they make this sturryng therin, and so yt is to\nthinke, that if they may find any hole or colur therin, they\nwill troble with me for the same; and yt were great pytie that I\nshold have ony troble for that thing, that I have bought and\ntruly payd for. Wherfore, at the reverence of God, and for the\nlove that you owe to me and my wyfe, and our children, to make a\nsure way for me now at this terme at London. And I pray you send\nme word what tyme you will goe or send to London, and I will\nsend one of my servants to meet you or your deputie ther. And\n<P 214>\nat his comming whom, bringing me word that you have made it sure\nto me without daunger or jopartie, forthwith you shal have payd\nyou that, that myne uncle Sir Alban promysed you, and at all\ntymes the best that in me may be to you and all yours, duryng my\nnatural life, by the sufferance of (^Jesu^) , who have you in\nhis eternall keeping. From Rodburne in hast, the iij day of\nOctober. Father, I besech you at such tyme as recoveres or\nassurances shalbe made, that it will please you to let it be\nexpressed by name, that they may be avoyded or expulsed from\nther clame therin.\n   Your loving son,\n   Germayn Pole.\n[\\3 Oct. 1515.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "213" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "457" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Radbourne> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on 3 October, 1515"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herefordshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Herefordshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PWESTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Penelope Sophia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Weston (later Pennington)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1752-1827" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ludlow, Shropshire until 1788; London 1788; Clifton, Bristol" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"A leader of ingenious and charming females at Ludlow in Shropshire\". Married William Pennington, an American loyalist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Governess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6995" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1827" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Penelope Sophia Weston (later Pennington)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
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                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 180>\n[} [\\CLXXVII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I longe to see you, but would not haue you\ncome downe, for I cannot thinke this cuntry very safe; by the\npapers I haue sent to your father, you will knowe the temper of\nit. I hope your father will giue me full derections how I may\nbeest haue my howes gareded, if need be; if he will giue the\nderections, I hope, I shall foolow it. \n   My deare Ned, I thanke God I am not afraide. It is the Lords\ncaus that we haue stood for, and I trust, though our iniquitys\ntestify aganst vs, yet the Lord will worke for His owne name\nsake, and that He will now sheawe the men of the world that it\nis hard fighting against heauen. And for our comforts, I thinke\nneuer any laide plots to route out all Gods chillderen at once,\nbut that the\n<P 181>\nLord did sheawe Himselfe mighty in saveing His saruants and\nconfounding His enimyes, as He did Pharowe, when he thought to\nhaue destroyed all Israell, and so Haman. Nowe, the intention\nis, to route out all that feare God, and surely the Lord will\narise to healpe vs: and in your God let your confidence be, and\nI am assured it is so. One meet Samuell and not knoweing wheare\nhe dwelt, Samuell toold him he was a Darbesheare man, and that\nhe came lately from thence, and so he did in discours; the papis\ntoold him, that theare was but a feawe puretaines in this\ncuntry, and 40 men would cut them all off. \n   Had I not had this ocation to send to your father, yet I had\nsent this boy vp to Loundoun; he is such a rogeisch boy that I\ndare not keepe him in my howes, and as littell do I dare to let\nhim goo in this cuntry, least he ioyne with the company of\nvollentirs, or some other such crwe. I haue giuen him no more\nmoney then will sarue to beare his charges vpe; and becaus I\nwould haue him make hast and be sure to goo to Loundoun, I haue\ntoold him, that you will giue him something for his paines, if\nhe come to you in good time and doo not loyter; and heare\ninlosed I haue sent you halfe a crowne. Giue him what you thinke\nfitte, and I desire he may not come downe any more, but that he\nmay be perswaded to goo to seae, or some other imployment. He\nthinkes he shall come downe againe. Good Ned, do not tell\nMartaine that I send him vp with such an intention. I haue\nderected theas letters to you, and I send him to you, becaus I\nwould not haue the cuntry take notis, that I send to your father\nso offten; but when such ocations come, I must needs send to\nhim, for I can rely vpon nobodys counsell but his. I pray God\nblles you and presarue you in safety, and the Lord in mercy giue\nyou a comfortabell meeting with\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^July 19, 1642. Brompton Castell.^)\n   My cosen Dauis tells me that none can make shot but thos\nwhous trade it is, so I haue made the plumer rwite to Woster for\n50 waight\n<P 182>\nof shot. I sent to Woster, becaus I would not haue it knowne. If\nyour father thinke that is not enoufg, I will send for more. I\npray you tell your father that my cosen Robert Croft is in the\ncuntry. My cosen Tomkins is as violent as euer, and many thinke\nthat her very words, is in the Heariford resolutions. I beleeue\nit was M=r= Masons pening. He is gone to Yorke, for when he\ncarried the letter from the gentellmen in this cuntry, he was\nmade the kings chapline.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Duke of Bedford, regent of France, prince" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampden>
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 76>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 31ST JANUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n<P 77>\n   Mr. secretary, Mr. Davyson doth now retorn home, which I\ncoulde hardly have yelded unto but only to have hir majesty\nfully answered and satysfyed touching all our proceedinges here\nsynce my aryvall, and noe man able to doe yt but himself, praing\nye, good Mr. secretary, yf hir majesty wyll shew me any favour,\nthat thys may be one, to have Mr. Davyson retorn ageyn to me,\nwho I assure you ys the most sufficient man to serve hir majesty\nthat I know of all our nation; for he knoweth all partes of\nthese countreyes, and all persones of any accompt, with all ther\numores, and hath great credytt among them all here. And the\nbetter servyce shall he be able to doe yf yt may please hir\nmajesty to gyve him such countenaunce as may encrease his\ncredytt here, for here hath byn many brutes and reportes of hir\ngood intentyon toward him, and he wyll deserve any goodnes she\nshall bestow uppon him, whatsoever yt be.\n<P 78>\n   As for sir Wylliam Pellam, I look not for him; I se his\ndelayes be such. When I departyd thence he promysed me\nfaythfully that he wold follow me, what end soever he had, and\ntheruppon he had v=c=li. prest, but I se his joynders and\nreioynders doth seke all delay, and spetyally that I saw in his\nletter to hir majesty of late wrytten, wherein he asketh ageyn a\nnew suply of hir majesty, to sett him furth; a matter I know, of\nold, what yt wyll doe. Therfore, sir, yf you find this\ndiffyculty styll, lett me no longer expect his uncerteinty. My\nlord Grey for many respectes I wold be gladd of, but I can as\nlytle hope of him, and except I might have one of them by the\nend of this month, I shall after not much nede any of them, and\ntherfore I thought good to signyfye thus much unto ye; and the\nonly cause I wysh for my lord Grey, yf God call me, ther might\nbe such a one reddy here to command as he ys: but lett me know,\nI beseche ye, with spede, what to trust unto.\n   Now, sir, to my old sute, and more than tyme that yt were\ngrantyd, or rather here, which ys, for money; for I told ye,\nbefore my coming, ther was no more payd than wold serve the end\nof this month of February next, and you all there made a stryckt\nreckoning how farr all your money wold strech, not accompting\nthe horsmen, nor sondry other charges leid out by all your\nwarrants to the tresorer before yt cam over, and yf we had the\nfull of that was delyvered for the armye, without these\npaymentes, yet had yt payd no further than the end of February.\nAnd I pray ye remember what I wrote touching the tresorer and\nhis deputye; I doe send over the audytor to you, who I take to\nbe an honest man, he wyll tell ye as much as I wrote, for I had\nyt of him. But yf yt wyll please hir majesty to send over the\nhole some behind for the yere, yf I make yt not strech as farr\nas possibly yt may, and to serve the torn for this yere, lett yt\nlye uppon me and all that I have to answer yt. But yt shalbe\notherwyse\n<P 79>\nhandled than this was. Ther ys to to much pryvatt gayn soght,\nmore than ever I wold have beleavyd, and all leyd uppon hir\nmajesty, for hir proffytt, they say.\n   Touching any procedinges here for the matters of this state,\nI leave to Mr. Davyson to declare to you. I trust very shortly\nto send ye some good nues of some enterprise uppon our enymyes,\nwho of late, in the frost, went into Freseland, and ther\noverthrew iij or iiij=c= of conte Wylliams soldyers, and tooke\nsondry boores prisoners. Synce that, Schenk hath mett twyce with\nthem; at the first, he overthrew a cornett of Italians, and\ntooke xl horse and men prisoners; the second tyme, being this\nlast weke, he overthrew v=c= of the bravest soldyers they had,\nand kyld iij=c= in the place, and took a captain and xv\nprisoners. I doe not hear of any man that dealeth so lustyly\nwith the enymye as he doth. I wyll cherysh him accordingly, and\nwyll shortly be at Utryck and vyssett those places. Albeyt I\nhope ye shall here some nues from me ye look not for or I com\nthether.\n   I assure ye Wylford ys to busye in advertysinge of that place\nat Ostend; hit ys in good case, and yet have I taken order for\nto better yt: he ys not to have credytt to all hys wrytinges.\nThe soldyers ther of late have taken uppon the river vj boates,\nloden with corn and other vyttelles coming from Dunkirk and\nCalles.\n   My lord thesorer wrote to me to know, what nombre of shipps\nand maryners here be to be had, yf nede werr. I have wrytten to\nmy lord, here be many more than hir majesty shall nede to beat\n<P 80>\nthe king of Spain and all his frendes. Uppon small warning ye\nshall not want inough to serve hir majesty, I warrant ye. I pray\nye make more of the merchantes of these countrey people ther;\nthey begyn a lytle to complayn of some hard dealing, but I have\nsatysfied these for this tyme. Ye wyll find these people are\nworthe the cheryshing. So farewell, good Mr. secretary, in much\nhast, this last of Januery.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   I will have care to do for captain Veall, your servant.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To my honourable good frende sir Fraunces\nWalsingham knight, principall secretarye to the queenes\nmajestie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "76" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "971" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 31 January, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leister+%28Leicester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leister (Leicester, Leicestershire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leister (Leicester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBISHOP>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edward Wollstonecraft (1736-1803), merchant's son who became a gentleman farmer (albeit a failed one); wife Elizabeth Dixon (1730-1782) of Ballyshannon, county Donegal, Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth (Eliza)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bishop née Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1795" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1763, d. late 1820s or early 1830s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (domicile); Primrose Street, Spitalfields, London (birthplace); farm in Epping, Essex (early 1760s); Yorkshire, Wales, London (in her youth); after 1782: Bermondsey; London; Market Harborough, Leicestershire (when sister Mary was in Ireland); Putney by 1790; Wales soon afterwards; Ireland after Mary's death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married c. 1782 Meredith Bishop, son of a prosperous shipwright in Bermondsey; children, one daughter; suffered postpartum depression so severe, that Mary stole her away from her husband and child, convinced she would never recover there; worked as a teacher and governess thereafter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Teacher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1763" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth (Eliza) Bishop née Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P102i_is_title_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E35_Title> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is title of"@en , "είναι τίτλος του/της"@el , "est le titre de"@fr , "被用为标题来称呼"@cn , "ist der Titel von"@de , "является заголовком для"@ru , "é título de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_112>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1544? T HSAVILL>\n<X HENRY SAVILL>\n<P 246>\n[} [\\LETTER XXI.\\] }] [^TO WILLIAM PLUMPTON^]\n(^To my cosen Plompton of Plompton, this deliver with spede.^)\n   Cossin Plompton, in as harty manner as I can think I recomend\nme to you. First, all your frinds ar in good health heare. I\nhave bene very sick since ye went, but I am well now, I thank\nGod. I have vewed Christall; the rent of it, as it is now\nletted, x=s= iiij=d= score, xv=li= viii=s=; and Arthington is\nabove xx=li= at the end of xvi yeares: the will be iij score\npownd above the rent. And the woods, my man sayes, he dar give a\nthowsand marke for them, but he thinks without dowt he will make\na thowsand =li=. I have written to my Cossin, Henry Savill of\nLapset, to go thorowgh with my Lord of Canterbury for it.\nAcording to the comunication, and ye and my Cossen, John\nGascoyne, shall have a part, if ye will wryte to me that ye will\nstike to it; and Robart Savill and Henry Savill of Lapsit will\nstand to tow parts. I think the woods will give us our money and\nmore; and the lease cleare to be gotten, for laying out of the\nmoney till we can make it againe of the woods. I have sent you a\nrental of it, what it is, every cloase. I pray you let my\nCossen, John Gascoyne, se this letter and the rentall. Kepe it\nsecret from all other. I pray God send us merry meting. All\nwritten in my ship, at Timmoth.\n   Your asured kinsman,\n   Henry Savill.\nCussin Gascoyne, your children ar mery.\n[\\Anno circa 1543.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "late April?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be FO?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Savill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "264" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSAVILL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tynemouth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Savill to William Plumpton on late April?, 1544"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mechelen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mechelen, the Netherlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mechelen" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P148_has_component>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property associates an instance of E89 Propositional Object with a structural part of it that is by itself an instance of E89 Propositional Object."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "has component"@en , "hat Bestandteil"@de , "有组件"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1473? FN WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P I,133>\n[} [\\128. WILLIAM STONOR TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 1473)\\]\n   My ryght reverent and wurschypfull fadyr, I recomaund me unto\nyour good fadyrhod yn the most umbyll wyse that I kan or may,\nmekely besechyng your fadyrhod of your dayly blessyng: lykyth\nyour fadyrhod to wyt that my modyr ys in good hele, and alle my\nbrethern and susters, blessyd be alle myty Jhesu: and I beseche\nyour good fadyrhod not to be dysplesyd with me for Feyrmers\nmater, for I never medyld odyrs wise but told Sawnder, that that\ndede that he shewyd me shulde be to the womans tytyl after my\nconseytt: and by my trowth, fadyr, that that ys feld was don ere\nI knowyt: but fadyr, there is nothyng caryd, nether shalle nat\nbe with the grace of alle myty Jhesu, hom I mekely beseche to\npreserve your good fadyrhod, Amen. I-wrytyn\n   By your chyld Wyllm. Stonor.\n   Also, fadyr, my Suster Cotymore ys delyveryd of a feyre sun,\nand both don welle, blessyd be Jhesu.\n   To my ryght reverent and wurschipful fadyr, my fadyr Stonore.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "169" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1473"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Hague>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(The Hague, Holland, the Netherlands)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(The Hague" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MA2STANHOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Margaret 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of John Baron Stanhope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "142" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret 2 Stanhope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (family & general)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1638 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 33>\n[} [\\XXVIII.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, OXFORD.}]\n   My good Ned - The last weake being not well, I could not\ninioye this contentment of rwiteing to you. You may remember,\nthat when you weare at home, I was offten enforsed to keepe my\nbeed; it pleases God, it is so with me still, and when I haue\nthos indispotions, it makes me ill for some time affterwards. It\nis the hand of my gratious God; and tho it be sharp, yet when I\nlooke at the will of God in it, it is sweetned to me: for to me,\ntheare is nothing can sweeten any condistion to vs, in this\nlife, but as we looke at God in it, and see ourselfs his\nsaruants in that condistion in which we are. Thearefore when I\nconsider my owne afflictions, they are not so bitter, when I\nlooke at the will of my God in it. He is pleased it should be\nso, and then, should not I be pleased it should be so? And I\nhope, the Lord will giue me a hart still to waite vpon my God;\nand I hope the Lord will looke gratiously vpon me. \n<P 34>\nAnd my dearest, beleeue this from mee, that theare is no\nsweetnes in any thinge in this life to be compared to the\nsweetnes in the saruis of our God, and this I thanke God, I cane\nsay, not only to agree with thos that say so, but\nexperimentally; I haue had health and frinds and company in\nvariety, and theare was a time, that what could I have saide I\nwanted; yet in all that theare was a trubell, and that which\ngaue me peace, was sarueing of my God, and not the saruis of the\nworld. And I haue had a time of siknes, and weakenes, and the\nloose of frinds, and as I may say, the glideing away of all thos\nthings I tooke most comfort in, in this life. If I should now\nsay (which I may booldly) that, in this condistion, O howe sweet\ndid I finde the loue of my God, and the endeuor, to walke in his\nways; it may be, some may say, then it must needs be so, becaus\nall other comforts failed me; but my deare Ned I must lay both\nmy condistions togeather; my time of freedome from afflictions,\nand my time of afflictions; and in the one, I found a sweetnes\nin the saruis of God, aboue the sweetnes of the things in this\nlife, and in trubele a sweetnes in the saruis of God, which\ntooke away the bitternes of the affliction; and this I tell you,\nthat you may beleeue howe good the Lord is, and beleeue it, as a\ntryed truth, the saruis of the Lord, is more sweet, more\npeaceabell, more delightful, then the enioyeing of all the\nvadeing pleashurs of the world. My deare Ned, I thanke you for\nyour letter by the carrier this wake. Howe soeuer trubells may\nbefall me, yet if it be well with you, I reioyce. I thanke God,\nthat you injoy your health. The Lord in mercy continue it to\nyou. My deare Ned, I longe to see you; but I feare it will not\nbe a great whille. I know not well when the Acte is, and I\nthinke I must not looke to see you tell the Act be past.\nWhensoeuer it is, I beceach the Lord, giue vs a happy seeing on\nof another. I am sorry my lady Corbet takes no more care of her\nchilederen. S=r= Andwe Corbet left two thousand pounds a year.\nShee has a way that I should not take, by my good will with my\nchillderen, without it weare to correct some great fallt in\nthem; but my deare Ned, as longe as it pleases God, I haue it, I\n<P 35>\nshall willingly giue what is in my power, for the beest\nadwantage of you, and your brothers and sisters, as ocation\noffers itself. Vse your cosen Corbet kindely. I heare his\nbroother goos alonge with the kinge to Yorke, which he dous,\nbecaus he estemes it to be the gallentry of a yonge man. I sent\nyou the last weake a list of thos shoulders, which they say must\ngoo with the kinge. I heare that the Loundoners haue refused to\nsend any of theare trained band, answering, theare weare so many\nstrangers in Loundon, that they feared to let any of theare\nstrentg goo from them. I hard that the kinge caused all the\nstrangers to be numbered in Loundon, and the number of them was\ntwo hundred thousand. On wenday last your father had some of his\nshoulders at Brometon, whean they dyned, and spent the day in\ntrayneing. I wisched you with me, but I did not see them, for\nthen I was not abell to goo out of my chamber: but now I thanke\nGod, I am, and haue some thoughts, if pleas God, to goo to\nchruch the next Lords day. Good Mr. Gower has an ague. Mr.\nSimons begins to mend. My cosen Prise is something better. You\nforget to rwit to Mr. Gower; he has had 4 fitts. Mr. Simons\ntooke your letter very kindely. I must needs say, I neuer had\nany maide that profest more respect to you, than Mary Barton,\nand I beleeue it is in truth; for shee is her fathers daughter\nand can not desembell. I finde her as good a saruant as euer I\nhad; if I coould but put a littell water in her wine, and make\nher temper her hastiness! yet I cannot say that euer shee gaue\nme any ill word, but theare is still the spirit of enuy\nraingeing amongest some of the saruants, but the humers of my\nsaruants swaye not my affection, and, I hope, shall neuer\nblinde my judgment: my deare Ned the Lord blles you.\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^in hast, Mar: 22, 1638.^)\n   Your brothers and sisters and cosen Smith I thanke God are\nwell. \n   Tell Gorg Griffets I had not time to rwit to him, which I did\ndesire to haue doun. I haue sent him the mony for M=r= Neelham,\nthe\n<P 36>\ndrawer, and I would haue him hasten the sending of the peace of\ncloth, which he had to drawe. I hope Gorge will bide his\ncountryman wellcome. I had him into my chamber to see him,\nbecaus he went to Oxford. I like it very well, that you goo with\nyour tutor to my brother Brays. I beceach the Lord to goo alonge\nwith you, in all your ways. \n   Heare inclosed is a booke of nwes. Your father I thanke God\nis well. He goos and pleas God on Tuesday to the bischops upon a\ncommistion aboute some land that is in question betwne the\nbischop and another gentellman.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q D 1651 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,278>\n[} [\\CVIII. - FROM DR. COSIN TO DR. STEWARD.\\] }] \n   Paris. April 7, 1651.\n   Sir,\nYours of the 15 March (which was sent me by the L. H.) begins\nwith a complaint that you have not heard from me for a long\ntime, wherunto I can returne no other answere but that I wrote\nto you not long since by Antwerp in Dr. Morley's letter,\nafterwards by Mr. Crowther in his letter, and after that againe\nby a letter directed to yourself, at Mr. Browne's house in the\nAcheroom at the Hage.\n   In the last I tolde you somewhat of your votary, who wilbe (I\nfeare) too volatile and slippery for either you or me to hold\nwith any tye whatsoever. You may doe well to propound such cases\nof conscience as I doe: whether it be lawfull to goe against\none's conscience? to doe that wilfully which they know will\noffend God and all good people? to refuse the Sacrament at\nEaster in that church which yet they daily frequent? to beare us\nin hand they stay still with us to be satisfied, having before\nhand made a desperate resolution not to receive any satisfaction\nat all? but to delay a while for the credit of the cause, least\nit should look like a thing too rashly done; which yet was done\nat 2 houres warning after the letter (wherof I told you) had bin\nreceived, and some other such discontents suddenly reflected on?\nfor this resolution (forsooth) was taken and told to others,\n(that will hold it fast) before ever either you or I must heare\nof it. If afterwards wee have any thing to say, they will give\nus the heareing, and then an end; but the affront shalbe the\ngreater, for then it shalbe given out, that wee said what wee\ncould and could avayle nothing. Yet for all this, if you will\nwrite, I have promise and vow both made to me that your letter\nshall not be seene by any other but\n<P I,279>\nthe party alone to whom you send it, and to mee. And truly it\nwere not amisse if you wrote a chiding (no perswading) letter,\nfor that may perhaps doe some good.\n   Your G. [\\? gold\\] is still safe. I would I knew how to doe\nmore service then I have done for you with the L. H. [\\? Lord\nHatton.\\] who sayes he wilbe true to you, but complaynes every\nday for want of money, which the sequestrator delayes still in\nthe tenants' hands. They talk much here of my L[\\ord\\]\nJerm[\\yn\\] going into Scotland, whether the K[\\ing\\] hath\nearnestly invited him, but I know not what to believe of it. The\nD[\\uke\\] of Y[\\ork\\] is not yet provided for here, and till that\nbe, he will not\n<P I,280>\nbe invited higher. The alterations are many in the French Court,\nbut I have no skill in them.\n   Dr. Dunc[\\on\\] is gone againe into Italy, and I am left here\nalone, where the weekely taske that I must live on will kill me,\nas it has already made me as leane as Lent.\n   When the D[\\uke\\] has wherewithall, it wilbe very graciously\ndone of him to supply the wants of them that need.\n   Sir, I am\n   Your most affectionate and humble servant,\n   J. C[\\osin\\] .\n   M=ris=. Hodges sends her service, and her receipt here\ninclosed. I pray, Sir, let this letter inclosed be given or sent\nsafely to Dr. Morly, as soone as may be. I know not where he is.\n   For my R=d=. friende, Mr. Deane Steward, Deane of the King's\nChappell, These, in Holland, at Breda, or the Hage.\n\n"@en ;
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                "THOMAS CLIFFORD" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "1536" ;
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                "Hoghton" ;
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                "1536" ;
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                "Sir" ;
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                "358" ;
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                "Richard Hoghton" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "<Q D 1659 FO JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 291>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HENRY CROMWELL^]\nTo the L=d= Henry Cromwell.\nS=r=\n   Mr. Wood being to waite upon yo=u= gives me y=e= opportunity\nof acknowledging y=e= favo=r= of yo=r= lettere, and as to y=e=\ncontens of them soe farre as they relate to publique Interest,\nIt becomes me not to returne any Acc=t= thereof, in any other\nway then by the Resolutions of y=e= Board, onely I begge leave\nhumbly to informe yo=r= Lo=pp= that I have inquired and cannot\nfinde why yo=r= Servants made any Complaynt y=t= they were\nThreatened to be turned out of Cork Howse. The Title indeed hath\nbeen a little debated upon some thoughts of useing y=e= Howse\nfor Com=rs= sitting as formerly and not for any Mans private\nacom~odation. And it was then conceived y=t= if there were a\nforraigne Tytle Claymed ag=t= the Common Wealthe many yeares\npo=n= yo=r= Lo=pp= was most incompetent of any to purchase such\na Title in regard yo=u= were chiefely intrusted by y=e= Com~on\nWealth to mayntayne their Interest in Ireland, & came into\npossession of y=t= Howse as belonging to y=e= Com~on Wealth &\nunder y=t= Trust. And likewise because about 2000=+L= was\ndisbursed out of y=e= publique Trer~y as we were informed upon\ny=e= repayreing, inlargeing and fitting of y=t= Howse for\npublique use and especially for yo=r= personall accom~odation as\nbeing the Chiefe Magistrate, yet notw=th=standing that these and\nother argum=ts=\n<P 292>\nfor y=e= justifying of y=e= Com~on Wealths Right to the said\nHouse were in consideration w=th= y=e= Com=rs=. They have not\nsoe much as inquired when yo=r= ffamilie was to remove thence,\nbut had a very tender & due Respect to yo=r= Lo=pp=, and really\nthis is all I know of y=t= matter.\n   Wee have of late beene excersised under very unpleaseinge\ndispensations, The confidence w=ch= men should have in each\nother uppon acc=t= of Relation or friendship have beene soe\nshaken, That instead of mutuall manifestations of love and\nkindnesse, Jelousies & diffidences have too frequently been\nfomented amongst ffriends by y=e= projections of such as sought\nthemselves more than y=e= com~on good, under w=ch= unhappie\ninfluence I have beene for some yeares past, w=ch= deprived me\nof much of y=t= sweetness & comfort w=ch= y=e= Lord in his Good\nProvidence towards me did seeme to promise by that Hon=ble=\nRelation unto w=ch= I was admitted, The sence of w=ch= I hope\nwill ever ingage mee to strive for another frame of Spirit, And\nas God shall administer an opportunity to endevo=r= to bee\nserviceable unto those to whom I am related, & especially to\nyo=r= Lo=pp= of whom (w=th=out flattery) I have a very greate\nEsteeme and doe account it a duety incumbent upon me, and all\nthat professe y=e= name of Christ, to promote union, peace and\nlove betweene Relations, and to beare o=r= Witnesse against\ndivideing Principles & Practices amongst those that feare the\nLord. In the pursuite thereof I shall ever remayne,\n   Yo=r= Lo=pps= most affectionate and most humble servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDecem. 10=th= 1659.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Cromwell" ;
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                "former lord lieutenant of Ireland, retired" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commander-in-chief - former lord lieutenant; relatives by marriage" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commander-in-chief in Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2CROMWELL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to Henry Cromwell on 10 December, 1659"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Philip Yorke (1690-1764), earl of Hardwicke" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
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                "1769" ;
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                "Yorke" ;
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                "1771" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "1724-1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Wars on the continent & in Scotland; secretary of embassy at Paris 1749; British minister at the Hague 1751 & ambassador 1761-1780; died in Hill Street, Middlesex" ;
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                "Soldier (Lieutenant Colonel, 1st regiment of the foot guards, etc.). MP, Whig. Diplomatist." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir, diplomatist, (baron Dover 1788)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "400" ;
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                "1724" ;
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                "1792" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Yorke" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_072>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 107>\n[} [\\LXXII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   W=th= my many desiers to salute you by all occasions offered,\nI do com~end these lines w=th= my present health, w=ch= at this\nmy beinge in London hath bin moste constant, thancks be to God.\nI haue bin w=th= yo=e= kynsman, M=r= Thom Meautys, and he tould\nme that S=r= Thomas Meautys determined to be in England 10 dayes\nafter the wrightinge of his letter, w=ch= he receiued by Payne,\nsince w=ch= tyme he hath not heard of him. I spake also w=th=\nhim concerning the Sherifes, and he tould me that the last yeare\nthe Kinge himself disliked much the pricckinge of those whose\nnames wer not geuen in vnto him, & that he would warrant me\nfree, vnless my name wer geuen in to him by the L. Keepere,\nw=ch= I cannot yett know; howsoeuer, I perceiue great meanes\nmade of all hands, & I shall endeuor the best I can for myself.\nFor newes her is\n<P 108>\nvery little, but some hopes that the stronge report of the kinge\nand princes death of Polonia may proue vntrue, for her hath\nlately arriued a ship out of these contries, w=ch= relateth no\nsuch thinge; & besides, the Spanish embassador hath no such\nintelligence. The report is also of an embassador out of Spayne\nfor the Low Countryes, to treat of peace; for whose\nentertaynement ther is ther great preparation. A confirmation\nalso of the sea fight betwixt the Frenche Kinge & the\nRocchellers, 6 of the Kinge's shipps being sunck, & iij taken; &\nalso of the other newes I last wrote, of another nauiie of\nshipps is also preparinge, the intent vncertayne, some say for\nSpayne, the match proceeding according to the comon report. For\nmy retourne, yt resteth onely vpon this business of the\nSherifes, otherwise yt should be imediate, beinge so fully\nsatisfied w=th= this place, that I do assure you yt is rather\ntedious to me than plesant. The lady of Bedford is not yet come\nto the towne, nor is expected vntill Wedensday next. No other\nthings I can com~end vnto you, but the best loue of him who must\nalwaies be entirely\n   Yo=e=, Nath. Bacon.\nFrom the Raynebow, in bow lane, October 26 [1624].\n   Tell Nan I haue bought her a fine new gowne, wherfore I shall\nexpect a great forwardness in her book at my retourne.\n\n"@en ;
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                "26 October" ;
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                false ;
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                "107" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
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                "Bacon" ;
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                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "396" ;
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                "1624" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Raynebow> ;
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                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 26 October, 1624"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1504 FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 192>\n[} [\\LETTER CLVII.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull father-in-law, Sir Robart Plompton,\nkt. this letter be delivered in hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull and my most singuler good father-in-law, in\nthe best manner that I possibly can I hartely recomend me unto\n<P 193>\nyou with effectuall desire to here of your welfare and gud speed\nin your great matters. And likewise, Sir, doth your poore\ndaughter my wyfe, and my sister Ellynor, desiring to have your\ndayly blessing. Father, I have word brought me, by one\nDuckmanton of Moginton, from you, that you had a joyfull end in\nall your matters, the which were unto me the joyfullest tydings\nthat cold be thought. Howbeit, Sir, I have had great marvell,\nthat I have not, since that tyme, hard some word from you.\nFather, pleaseth yt you to understand, that I have comuned with\nmy uncle Maywheryng, according to the effect of your letter; and\nveryly, Sir, I can no other wyse perceive by my sayd uncle, but\nthat he is reasonable in all causes. For first, he wilbe\ncontented to make hir xx marke joynter; and as for such essew as\nGod sendeth them, it is noe doubt but he wyll so provyd for\nthem, that they shall live like gentlemen or gentlewomen,\nwhichsoever God suffereth. And veryly, father, I am right sure\nthat my sister Ellynor had rather have hym, you beyng so\ncontent, then a man of far greater lands. And also, father, I\nknow wher that my sayd uncle myght have great marraiges, both\nwith great lands, and guds. Wherfore, Sir, yfe yt is your mynd\nthat the matter goe forward, and the preferment of my syster,\nyour daughter, in this behalfe, I pray you that I may have\nshortly knowledg in writting, what your mind is in this matter,\nand what you be worthy to give for his large proffers. And, you\nbeing any thing resanable, I am right sure that ye shall like my\nsayd uncle, as well as ever you liked any man, by the grace of\n(^Jesu^) , who preserve you. Written at Rodburne in hast upon\nMartingmas even.\n   By your son-in-law,\n   Germayn Pole.\n[\\10 Nov. 1504.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "192" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "353" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Radbourne> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on 10 November, 1504"@en .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a cessé d’être détenteur à cause de"@fr , "final da custódia por meio de"@pt , "交出保管作业於"@cn , "wurde Gewahrsam übergeben durch"@de , "παρέδωσε κατοχή μέσω"@el , "surrendered custody through"@en , "опека отдана через"@ru ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody> ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14i_performed> .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Norwich grammar school under Samuel Parr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Twining (1749-1824), tea and coffee merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Twining" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1772-1857" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (birthplace & domicile); educated in Norwich, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Mary, daughter of John Aldred, merchant of Norwich. Married 1802 Elizabeth Mary (c. 1780-1866), daughter of the Revd. John Smythies. Joined the family business at fifteen, made a partner 9 years later, stayed in the firm until his death; chairman of the committee of by-laws at East India House; member of the Society of Arts; FRS; founded the banking house of Richard Twining & Co. of the Strand 1824?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant (tea and coffee)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1857" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Twining" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARKHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lecturer in rhetoric 1747-50; headmaster of Westminster School 1753-64 (while JB was there); chaplain to George III 1756; prebendary of Durham; dean of Rochester; vicar of Boxley; dean of Christ Church, Oxford. Bishop of Chester 1771; preceptor to George Prince of Wales 1771-1776; archbishop of York 1777. Lord high almoner and privy councillor 1777." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18071" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private; Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford (BA 1742, MA 1745, DCL 1752)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Major William Markham (d. 1771), schoolmaster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Markham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1719-1807" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Ireland; Westminster 1733-38; Oxford 1738-52; London 1753-65; Rochester 1765-67; Oxford 1767-71. Then lived mostly in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of Jeremiah Bentham. \"One of the best scholars of the day.\" Published Latin verse. One time intimate friend of Edmund Burke. Married 1759 Sarah Goddard. JB wrote to him about his Panopticon project." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1807" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Markham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBERNARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HUN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Huntingdon School and Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Bernard (1601-1666), recorder of Huntingdon in 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bernard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1630-1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Huntingdon; educated there and in Cambridge; bought the manor of Brampton, Huntingdonshire 1653." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1656 the daughter of Oliver St. John. A prosperous lawyer like his father; influential in Huntingdon, sat for the borough of Brampton in three Protectorate parliaments and in the Convention 1660; frequent advisor to Samuel Pepys in matters of property. (Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "259" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1679" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Bernard" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGRESHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK, 'GENTLEMAN', WORKED FOR WILLIAM PASTON AND JOHN PASTON I IN CONFIDENTIAL AND LEGAL MATTERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1444" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GRESHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. possibly c. 1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "HOLT, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR JOHN PASTON I AND MARGARET PASTON IN THE PASTON COLLECTION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "856" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7275" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1471" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES GRESHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P95i_was_formed_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was formed by"@en , "a été fondé par"@fr , "foi formado por"@pt , "σχηματίστηκε από"@el , "была сформирована посредством"@ru , "wurde gebildet von"@de , "被组成於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E66_Formation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Montpellier>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Montpellier" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Montpellier" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWOODVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "QUEEN OF ENGLAND, WIFE OF EDWARD IV; CROWNED IN 1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8634" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Richard Woodville, afterwards Earl Rivers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "YORK N. WOODVILLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1437?-1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF EDWARD IV, CROWNED IN 1465,  DAUGHTER OF SIR RICHARD WYDEVILLE (WOODVILLE), AFTERWARDS EARL RIVERS. FIRST HUSBAND SIR JOHN GREY (KILLED IN 1461), REFOUNDED AND ENDOWED QUEEN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "QUEEN OF ENGLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1437" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1492" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH YORK N. WOODVILLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TOSBORNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1st Earl of Danby; the Lord Treasurer 1673; Duke of Leeds 1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20884" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baronet (Royalist)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Osborne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1632-1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born Kiveton, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1013" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1712" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Osborne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSANDELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "APPRENTICE TO OTWELL JOHNSON, MEMBER OF THE DRAPERS' COMPANY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to Otwell Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Essex sheepfarmer (William Sandell?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SANDELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ESSEX AND LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4777" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD SANDELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hertfordshire?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDORMER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7835" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Dormer (1628?-1689), gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1725" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dormer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1679-1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dorton, Buckinghamshire?; envoy extraordinary at Lisbon 1726-1728" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Lieutenant and captain 1700; colonel 1712; lieutenant-general 1737; governor of Hull 1740; career soldier, saw action in Britain and Europe; friend of Swift and Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "soldier, officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1097" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Dormer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ADELAPOLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/54434" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Chaucer (c. 1367-1434), son of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "de la Pole née Chaucer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1404, d. 1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Neighbour to the Stonors in Oxfordshire (Ewelme); spent time in court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably born in Ewelme manor, Oxfordshire. Married to Sir John Phelip ?-1415, to Thomas Montagu, earl of Salisbury c. 1421-28 and finally to William de la Pole, earl of Suffolk c. 1430-50, with whom he had a son, John de la Pole, in 1442. In 1445 Alice accompanied the future Queen Margaret of Anjou to England and came to enjoy such prominence at court that her removal from the household was demanded in the parliament of 1450-51." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1404" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1475" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alice de la Pole née Chaucer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E51_Contact_Point>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises identifiers employed, or understood, by communication services to direct communications to an instance of E39 Actor. These include E-mail addresses, telephone numbers, post office boxes, Fax numbers, URLs etc. Most postal addresses can be considered both as instances of E44 Place Appellation and E51 Contact Point. In such cases the subclass E45 Address should be used. \nURLs are addresses used by machines to access another machine through an http request. Since the accessed machine acts on behalf of the E39 Actor providing the machine, URLs are considered as instances of E51 Contact Point to that E39 Actor.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Контакт"@ru , "Ponto de Contato"@pt , "Contact Point"@en , "Kontaktpunkt"@de , "联系方式"@cn , "Coordonnées individuelles"@fr , "Στοιχείο Επικοινωνίας"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "theological questions" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1621 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,9>\n[} [\\VII. - FROM RICHARD MOUNTAGUE, CANON OF WINDSOR, &C., TO\nJOHN COSIN.\\] }] \nGood Jhon, I received the Homilies and Articles, yet I want the\nOrdering of Bishops. That of Salomon (\\factum bene\\) ! If any\nthing else nede disjunction, I give Duresme house (\\jus\\) and\nleave to use me as they will, not so [^GREEK OMITTED^] (\\et\\)\n[^GREEK OMITTED^] . I have sent alone the (\\omissa\\) in\nPurgatory by my brother. I send you by this that to his Preface,\nif (\\videbitur\\) : for otherwise it mattereth not. But, (\\me\ntemerarium\\) , that provokes enimyes on all sides, Puritans,\nPapists, Lawyers, hell and all.\n   (\\Dulychii, Samiique, et quos tulit alta Zacynthus: Turba\nruunt in me - .\\)\nSo you heare, so you say. But, of fellowship, let me knowe the\nbug-beares, (\\qui et quales\\) , for (\\jacta est alea\\) . I am\nredy not only to be bound but, [^GREEK OMITTED^] , to dye for\nthe Church, (\\et vivam modo, plura dolebunt\\) , if this be such\na [^GREEK OMITTED^] to them. Ther lawes I knowe not, Godd's lawe\nI doe, and sacrilege was ever defined unto me to be robbing of\nGod in his due. I pray send me the parties and occasion of those\ndiscourses. I can not tell when to see you till the booke be\ndon, viz. (\\quam maturato`\\) I pray. I could wish my Lord would\nshewe the King that preface, it would relish him or distast him\nhappily [\\haply\\] before. The papers you speake of I can not yet\nlooke at, and, when I have, you can not be edified till I\ndecipher them. For the (\\Diatribae\\) , they may talke and think\nas they will. No man ever stoped toungs. It is probable I was as\nwell able to go through the whole as the hardest part. If I were\nnot, yet [^GREEK OMITTED^] , but I could refute that surmise\nwere I disposed. The second parte lyeth by me (\\effecta\\)\nalmost. I have in a sort promised him, at least his frends, that\n(\\nihil ultra`\\) , and unlesse enjoyned or provoked I must kepe\ntruth. If his Majesty will have me do it, go through with him\n[^GREEK OMITTED^] , or handle the Q[\\uestion\\] according to\nthose three heads of the nature and right, use and practice,\nabuse and sacrilege, I will. But I must not leave, you knowe,\nhis employment without his warrant. My Lord of Duresme may take\noccasion to tell the King what is thretned me, and so understand\nhis minde for finishing the rest. I am willing enough to do it,\ncan it be don \n<P I,10>\nfayrely and clerely. Well, howesoever I hope I shall never faile\nthe Church of England, but (\\usque ad aras\\) do my best to\nuphold the doctrine and discipline ther. If this preface take\nnot, then kepe it by you till I come. (\\Vale\\) , and commend me\nto your [^GREEK OMITTED^] ....\n   Your assured\n   Ri. Montagu.\n   Windsore, Jan. 4. [\\1621.\\]\n   [\\ADDRESS TORN OFF.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archdeacon of Hereford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "412" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 4 January, 1621"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PHWHARTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "4th Baron Wharton (1625)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Marvell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29170" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Exeter College, Oxford 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1613-1696" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire?; retired abroad 1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Prisoner in the Tower for censuring the prolonged prorogation of parliament 1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1696" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philip Wharton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PSTUBSSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Started as a file-maker; expanded to innkeeping, malting and brewing. Set up workshops and warehouses. Was quite successful, and his files were even pirated." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/53653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "(Apprenticed?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Stubs (1736-1757), currier (leatherworker)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1756-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in Warrington." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Acquired property in and around Warrington. Invested also in shipping. Married Mary Sutton (1758-1821)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Industrialist and entrepeneur; file-maker, innkeeper, brewer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4274" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Stubs" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Mitchelstown>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Mitchelstown, Ireland)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Mitchelstown" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chessington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chessington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chessington" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P8i_witnessed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "υπήρξε τόπος του"@el , "являлся местом для"@ru , "a été témoin de"@fr , "bezeugte"@de , "witnessed"@en , "发生过"@cn , "testemunhou"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_035>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1618 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 49>\n[} [\\XXXV. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^LUCY COUNTESS OF BEDFORD\nTO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDear Madam,\n   I thinke the tyme too long since I heard from you and cannot\nlonger rest doubtfull how you and yours do, which makes me send\nthis messenger, by whom I also desier to understand wheather you\nintend to com to London this spring as I was told, which I\nshould be extream glad of, because I should the oftener and\nlonger have your company; but, if you do not, I have now so\nsetled those letts of my busnesses have heatherto hindred the\nperformance of my promis to vissitt you, as I can now, if God\nAlmighty continue my health, make good may word whensoever you\nwill after S=t= George's day, when the ways will be fairer and\nthe weather better for a jorney, by which I promis myselfe a\ngreat deale of pleasure in surveinge your good huswyfery: sooner\nI could and wold comme to you, if you wold have itt so, but that\nsom occasions\n<P 50>\nof my owne and my freinds make me not a free woeman till the K.\ngoe to Newmarkett or Theatford, which will not be before that\ntyme. Till then, if ther be any thing hear whearin I may serve\nyou, lett me know itt; and if I do itt not with as much care and\naffection as possible for a faithfull freind, never beleeve\nagain that I have any treuth in me, or am worthy to bear the\ntitle of your most unfainedly loveing freind, L. Bedford.\nBedford House, this 7th of March [\\1617-18\\] .\n   I had almost forgotten an earnest request I am to make by you\nto M=r= Bacon, but that a tricke my Lo. of Arundell putt upon me\nyesterday to the cusning me of some pictures promissed me, putt\nme in mind of itt. I was told the last night that your father in\nlaw was like to die, and that he had som peeses of painting of\nHolben's; which I am shewr, as soon as Arundell hears, he will\ntrye all means to gett: but I beseech you entreate M=r= Bacon,\nif they will be parted with to any, to lay hold of them afore\nhand for me, who better than any other I am shewr may prevale\nwith his brother, to whos share I conseave they will falle; for\nI am a very diligent gatherer of all I can gett of Holben's or\nany other excellent master's hand; I do not care at what rate I\nhave them for price, but shall thinke itt an extraordinary favor\nif M=r=\n<P 51>\nBacon can procure me those, or any others, if he know any such\ntherabouts, upon any conditions; whos judgement is so\nextraordinary good as I know nonne can better tell what is worth\nthe haveing. Som of those I have, I found in obscure places, and\ngentleman's houses, that, because they wear old, made no\nreckoning of them; and that makes me thinke itt likely that ther\nmay yett be in divers places many excellent unknown peeses, for\nwhich I lay wayghte with all my freinds; and when M=r= Bacon\ncoms to London, he shall see that though I be but a late\nbeginner, I have prety store of choise peeses. Dear Madam, lett\nme hear by this bearer, wheather I have not binne misinformed\nconcerning thes pictures, and if I have not, make them shewr\neyther for me or nobody; and be not curious to thinke I may pay\ntoo much, for I had rather have them then juels. If any copies\nof them be desired, I will retorne such as he must\nextraordinarily well know paintings, that shall distinguish them\nfrom the originalls.\n   To my dear and worthy friend the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 7 March, 1618"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sakai>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sakai" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sakai" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_057>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "marriage plans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1497 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 124>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVII.\\] }]\n(^To my singuler good master, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   In my right humble wyse I recomende me unto your good\nmastership,\n<P 125>\nand to my singuler good lady, your wyfe; and wher it hath\npleased Almighty (^Jesu^) of his grace, by meanes of my lovers\nand frinds, to bryng me to the sight and acquantance of a\ngentlewoman in London, whose name is Agnes, late wife of Robert\nDrayate, gentilman, who is a woman that God hath indued with\ngreat grace and vertue. She is wyse and goodly, and of great\nsubstance, and able for a better man then I am. Notwithstanding\nit pleaseth, so that I myght content her frinds mynds for her\njoyntor of xx marke by yere that they demand of me. My answare\nis to them, that I have no lands but in revercion; and that yt\npleaseth your good mastership to give my last wyfe xii marke by\nyeare out of your lands, and my especyall trust is, that it will\nplease your mastership, for my promotion, and in especyall for\nmy harts desir and wele, that faythfull is set upon this sayd\ngentlewoman, to grant and make sure to hir a jointer of xx marke\nyerely over all reprises, during her life. And I besech you so\nto do, and that the berer herof may be certayne of your mynd in\nthe premysses, and also answere to them by your wrytting of the\nsame. This don, incontinent after Easter I trust in (^Jesu^) to\nfynish this matter; for they demaund of me certayne lands and\ngoods, as more at large appereth within a byll here inclosed,\nthe which I observed in every poynt to thaccomplishment of ther\npleasures. Sir, you know I have no lands, nor lyving in\nsubstaunce, but onely of you; and this hapen, I shall be more\nable to do your mastership service. From London, in my sayd\nmaster lodging, the x of March, 1496.\n   Your humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\nJohn Chasser of Lyncolnes.\nSir William Chamber, Chaplaine.\nEdward Chesseman.\n[\\10 March 1496-7.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "124" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "338" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1497" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 10 March, 1497"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Harington House, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Harington House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plymouth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Plymouth, Devon" , "Plymouth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Plymouth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lisle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lisle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lisle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT IN BRISTOL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BROWNE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BRISTOL, AVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2078" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM BROWNE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBARRETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barrett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "?; Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Major" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "279" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Barrett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Poland+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Poland Street" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Poland Street" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gay, z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Barnstaple Grammar School; apprenticed to a silk merchant in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Gay (d. 1695), landed Devon gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1685-1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Barnstaple, Devon; London c. 1700-; Amesbury in Wiltshire 1730- (on and off from the 1720s)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From an impoverished but old Devon family. Orphaned at 10, brought up by his maternal uncle, Rev. John Hammer. Soon made his way into literary circles, worked as secretary for and was patroned by various upper gentry. From 1711 published widely; known for \"The Beggar's Opera\", 1728. Member of the Scriblerus Club (Pope, Swift, etc). Retired to the estate of the Duke and Duchess Queensbury." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "12871" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1732" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Gay" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wimpole>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridgeshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wimpole, Cambridgeshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wimpole" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1638 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 14>\n[} [\\XV.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE SONNE, MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Good Need - This night Hall brought me your letter; but he is\nso perplexed aboute the horses that he seems not to be Hall. He\nwas apointed by your father and meself to come downe by Oxford,\nand to haue rested theare the Seboth; but the spoileing of the\nhorses did so distract him, that he can not say any thinge of\nOxford or Loundoun. I rwite you worde by the carrier that your\nfather did purpos to send to you this weake: my cosen Prisc\nsending for his horsess, your father takes that opertunity to\nsend to your tutor. I take it for a great mercy of God, that you\nhaue your health; the Lord in mercy continue it to you, and be \nyou carefull of your selfe: the meanes to presarufe health, is a\ngood diet and exersise: and, as I hope you are not wanteing in\nyour care for your health, so I hope you are much\n<P 15>\nmore carefull for your soule, that that better part of yours may\ngrowe in the wayes of knowledg. And in some proportion it is,\nwith the soule as with the body; theare must be a good dyet; we\nmust feede vpon the worde of God, which when we haue doun we\nmust not let it lye idell, but we must be diligent in\nexersiseing of what we knowe, and the more we practes the more\nwe shall knowe. Deare Ned, let nothinge hinder you from\nperformeing constant priuet duties of prayeing and redeing.\nExperimentally, I may say that priuet prayer is one of the beest\nmeanes to keepe the hart cloos with God. O it is a sweet thinge\nto open our harts to our God, as to a frinde. If it had not bine\nfor that I had recours to my God sheure I should haue fainted\nbefore this. I heare no nwes at this time from Loundoun, only\nMr. Wallker is still in prison; all my frinds theare are well,\nand I thanke God all your frindes are well heare. Your father is\ncheerefully well, and your brother Robert has had no fitte sence\nyou went. Your brother Tomas cried very much the other day,\nbecaus he thought howe he was vsed to fight with you at\nSheareswesbury. The Ember weake nowe drawes on a pase. I wisch\nyou and your tutor weare heare then; howesoeuer I hope, you will\nin desires be with vs: and so our prayers, I hope, shall meete\nin heauen, before the Lord. I thanke God, I am much better then\nwhen I rwite last to you. I beceach the Lord to blles you, and\nthat you may be still the beloued childe of\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n   I haue sent a token to Mrs. Wilkinson: it is a box. Doo not\nyou vndoo the boxe; but deleuer it to her, eather yourself, or\nsend it by Gorge Griffits. It is two cruets of chinna, with\nsilluer and gilt couers, and bars and feete. Doo not let the\nboxe be opened before she has it. \n   I haue giuen my cosen Prisis man a great charge of the box.\nIf it come safe, I will giue him a reward. \n   Send me word how he bringes the box.\n   In hast affter sauper.\n(^Desem. 11, 1638.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "gentleman" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 11 December, 1638"@en .

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                "Worksop Manor, Nottinghamshire" ;
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                "Worksop Manor" .

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                "Οντότητα CIDOC CRM"@el , "CRM Entity"@en , "CRM Entität"@de , "CRM Сущность"@ru , "Entité CRM"@fr , "Entidade CRM"@pt , "CRM实体"@cn .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1647 T OCROMWELL>\n<X OLIVER CROMWELL>\n<P 318>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXXI. OLIVER CROMWELL TO SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX.\\] }]\n<P 319>\n   Sir\n   It hath pleased God to raise mee out of a dangerous\nsicknesse; and I doe most willingly acknowledge that the Lord\nhath (in this visitation) exercised the bowells of a Father\ntowards mee. I receaved in my selfe the sentence of death, that\nI might learne to trust in him that raiseth from the dead, and\nhave noe confidence in the flesh. Its a blessed thinge to dye\ndaylie; for what is there in this world to be accounted off the\nbest men according to the flesh; and thinges are lighter than\nvanitye. I finde this only good; to love the Lord, and his poore\ndespised people; to doe for them, and to bee readie to suffer\nwith them; and hee that is found worthy of this hath obteyned\ngreat favour from the Lord: and hee that is established in this,\nshall (being conformed to Christ, and the rest of\n<P 320>\nthe bodye) participate in the Glory of a resurrection which will\nansware all.\n   Sir, I must thankfully confesse your favor in your last\nLetter. I see I am not forgotten: and truly, to bee kept in your\nremembrance is very great satisfaction to mee; for I can say in\nthe simplicitye of my hart, I putt a high and true valew upon\nyour love; which when I forgett, I shall cease to bee a\ngratefull and an honest man. I most humblie begg my service may\nbe presented to your Lady, to whom I wish all happinesse and\nestablishment in the Truth. Sir, my prayers are for you, as\nbecomes\n   Your Excellencies most humble servant\n   Oliver Cromwell.\n   Sir, M=r= Rushworth will write to you about the quartering\nand the Letter lately sent you, and therefore I forbeare.\n   March 7=th=. 1647.\n   For his Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax Gen=l=. of the\nParliaments Armies, theise.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Oliver" ;
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                "Cromwell" ;
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                "gentleman, military leader" ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "Oliver Cromwell to Thomas Fairfax on 7 March, 1647"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia> ;
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                "St. Petersburg, Russia" ;
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                "St. Petersburg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_052>
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                true ;
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                "official" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 280>\n[^JOHN JONES TO EDMUND LUDLOW^]\nTo his Excellencie L=t= Gen=ll= Ludlowe.\nDeare S=r,=\n   I have not much businesse to give yo=u= an acc=t= of from\nhence. The last night I sent out Summons to all y=e= Coll=s= and\nCapt=s= of Troopes & Companyes in Ireland to meete w=th= y=e=\nOfficers of y=eir= respective Regiments to Chose Members for\ny=e= Gen=ll= Councell, menc~oned in y=e= third Article of the\nAgreem=t.= Wee could not proceede sooner in this Election,\nbecause y=e= Agreem=t= Came not to us untill Saturday y=e=\n26=th,= late at night, by M=r= Payne the Messenger. There be\nmany symptoms of an Unquiet Spirit indeavouring\n<P 281>\nto bring us into trouble. Ardres Treav=r= and many others\n(amonge whom D=r= George was) had their Meetings in y=e= North\nfrom Howse to Howse, beginning at Hillsborow for about 14 dayes,\nScottish Papers industriousely scattered. Such of o=r= Army as\nwere formerly Cavalleeres or new Royallistes, and were\npositively ag=t= y=e= restoreing of y=e= longe Parliam=t,= &\nwould have hindered it if they Cold runne much into y=t= fframe\nof Spirit for dividing of us, and setting us in opposition to\ny=e= Army in England, under y=e= Notion of being for a\nParliam=t= the sence whereof & y=e= Scope of y=e= Designe is in\nall probability but y=e= same y=t= S=r= George Booth & his\nconfederats indeavour to Carry on, w=ch= although Crushed in\nEngland is kept intyre in Ireland, wayteing for an opportunity\nby reason y=t= none of the Instrum=ts= w=ch= probabley were to\nCarry it on have beene incapacitated or Cleereley discovered.\nS=r= Since the perusall of yo=r= last l'=res= to me, & of\nanother to my Brother, I have been much troubled y=t= I should\nbe soe uncharitably Censured by you before I had admittance to\nspeake for my selfe. I thank God I have a faithfull Witnesse\nw=th=in me, testifying that I am not much in love w=th= the\nHono=r= of my Implym=t= That I never sought it, That I gain\nnothing by it, That I have hitherto indeavoured to dischardge\ny=e= duty of y=e= place w=th= all faithfullnesse & Integrity,\nand y=t= nothing moved me to accept this Burthen but a\nwillingnesse to appeare serviceable unto you. If I have fayled\nin answering yo=r= Expectation It proceed not from\nunfaithfullnesse or want of love, but from weakenesse & want of\ndiscretion, wherein men of greater Reason and foresight than my\nselfe may fayle. But really S=r= I am not Convinced wherein I am\nGuilty of deserting the Parliam=t= who sent mee hither, & by\nwhose Authority I now Act, or of doeing of any Act tending to\nthe diminution of their Hono=r= or Authority. Am not I equally\nconcerned (allthough unworthy) w=th= any\n<P 282>\nMember of y=t= Councell in the Hono=r= & reputation thereof.\nWhatever yo=u= are pleased to judge of me, I doe on yo=r=\nbehalfe blesse y=e= Lord y=t= yo=u= were freed from y=e= Snare\nof such a Turne as this, although I know yo=u= would have\nmanaged those affayres w=th= more Wisdome & better successe then\nat p'sent they are, for by y=t= meanes you are freed from the\ncensures of other men, & in a capacity to helpe yo=r= ffriends.\nAs touching the l'=re= sent to Scotland it was mine only, as a\nServ=t= to y=e= Army, drawen by the direction of y=e= Officers\np'sent, and signed by them w=th= my selfe, and I cannot find\ny=t= any thing in it disrespects y=e= Parliam=t,= or publique\nsafety w=ch= is above Parliam=ts,= that o=r= Armyes should\nengage ag=t= one another in blood. It is the grand designe of\no=r= Com~on Enemy, & y=e= ready way to y=e= utter ruine of these\nThree Nations, & of y=e= Interest of Christ in them, and to be\nsilent in such a Case was to be wickedly sinfull. The letter\npointed att any other as well as Moncke y=t= should attempt such\na design. It could not be for the Hono=r= or Interest of y=e=\nParliam=t= y=t= soe many Godly Officers should be taken from\ntheir Comands, and imprisoned, &c. As touching the Subscriptions\nI find yo=u= doe not understand how it was. The Papers Came\nhither inclosed in l'=res= & directed to the respective Chiefe\nOfficers of each Regim=t= Att the first meeting of y=e= Officers\nmany were earnest to have their Packetts, But the Debate was\nadjourned to y=t= day senight, to give way for o=r= attendance\non my L=d= Steele and Colonell Barrowe to y=e= Waterside. Att\nthe next meeting w=th=out any further Debate every Officer tooke\nhis owne Packett, conceiveing y=t= they ought not to bee kept\nfrom, and y=t= it rested in their discretion what to doe w=th=\nthem, soe y=t= herein I was least Concerned of any. Yo=u= were\npleased to write unto mee when you were upon yo=r= way to\nLondon, y=t= if those now in power would resolve to establish\nhonest righteouse things yo=u= would w=th= y=em,= if not yo=u=\nwould take\n<P 283>\nyo=r= Retirement. I have had noe other intimation from you w=ch=\nmight be an example for me to follow, w=ch= really I am inclined\nin most things to doe. Truely S=r= I have by this tyme tyred my\nself in writinge, & I am affrayed y=r= patience in reading w=t=\nI have scribled betwixt sleeping & wakeing, being streightened\nin Tyme, & full of the Sence of w=t= you have writt, that I\nbeleeve yo=u= will find little sence in this. I shall take leave\nto close w=th= this Request, y=t= if you find me not to answer\nyo=r= Expectation, or y=t= you thinke this Trust may be more\nserviceable in another hand, be pleased freely to remove yo=r=\nCom~and from me, and I shall indeavo=r= in any other Capacity as\nwell as in this wherein I now stand to approve my selfe really,\nS=r,=\n   Yo=r= most affectionat freind & faithfull servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 30=th= Novem., 1659.\n\nS=r=\n   I am advised by the Com=rs= Of y=e= Com~onwealth & the\nCouncell of Offic=rs= here to com~unicate unto you the enclosed\npaper, being a copie of y=e= Agreem=t= of y=e= Gen=ll= Councell\nof Offic=rs= of y=e= Armyes in England, &c., and from y=e=\nCom=rs= sent from Gen=ll= Moncke and y=e= Gen=ll= Councell of\nOffic=rs= in Scottland, w=ch= came to my hand but the last\nnight, and for the effectuall execution of y=e= third Article in\ny=e= same. It is ordered that yo=r=selfe, and y=e= Com~ission\nOffic=rs= of yo=r= Company (haveing a care to leave yo=r=\nGarrison in a safe posture) be and appeare on the [{...{] day of\nDecember next, att [{...{] and there joyne w=th= the rest of the\nCom~ission Offic=rs= of your Regim=t= in\n<P 284>\ny=e= chusing of two Com~ission Offic=rs= for y=e= same Regim=t=\nto to be Members of y=e= Gen=ll= Councell, mencioned in y=e=\ns=d= third Article. Hereof you are not to faile.\n   Yo=r= assured Friend,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 28th of Nov. 1659.\nFor y=e= tymes and places for each Regim=t= to meete, see a list\nof y=e= matter conteying the names of y=e= Regim=ts= in\ngenerall, and their tymes and places for y=t= service.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "Edmund" ;
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                "Ludlow" ;
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                "lieutenant-general, commander-in-chief of the Irish army" ;
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                "deputy commander-in-chief - commander-in-chief" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "1181" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELUDLOW> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to Edmund Ludlow on 28-30 November, 1659"@en .

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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%3F+%28or+Cirencester%3F%29>
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                "London? (or Cirencester?)" ;
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                "London? (or Cirencester?)" .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ALICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COLLINGWOOD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NEWCASTLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "339" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALICE COLLINGWOOD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P134_continued>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows two activities to be related where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range.\nUsed multiple times, this allows a chain of related activities to be created which follow each other in sequence.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "continuou"@pt , "συνέχισε"@el , "setzte sich fort in"@de , "延续了"@cn , "продолжил"@ru , "continued"@en , "est la suite de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15_was_influenced_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincoln+College>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lincoln College, Oxford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincoln College" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shrubland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shrubland, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shrubland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Berkshire?" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E27_Site>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises pieces of land or sea floor. \nIn contrast to the purely geometric notion of E53 Place, this class describes constellations of matter on the surface of the Earth or other celestial body, which can be represented by photographs, paintings and maps.\n Instances of E27 Site are composed of relatively immobile material items and features in a particular configuration at a particular location"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Lugar"@pt , "Site"@en , "Site"@fr , "Участок"@ru , "Gelände"@de , "Φυσικός Χώρος"@el , "场地"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E26_Physical_Feature> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTUCHETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LORD AUDLEY IN 1512" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TUCHETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1483-1557(58)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LORD AUDLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "280" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1558" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN TUCHETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Le+Havre>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Le Havre, France)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Le Havre" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_128>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480 FS WELMES>\n<X WALTER ELMES>\n<P III,16>\n[} [\\354. WALTER ELMES TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR.\\] }]\n[\\(c. 1480.)\\]\n   Ryth wurschipfull mayster, I recommaund me unto, and I have,\nsyne Harry Parsone was with me, kast my boke of my Rescye[{t{]\nof your lond this yere as folowyth.\n[^BOOKKEEPING OMITTED^]\nSyr, I beseche yow to remembre this, and take me as I entende. I\nwuld plese yow by +t=e= blessyd lord. Syr, I besech yow to aske\nme no more money of me, and such money as I have resceyvyd of my\nlord of Suff. by the blessyd sacrement I have kast my boke and I\nhave spent, thereof xx (^li.^) wych I must nedys borow ayenst\n+t=e= audyte or ells I am utterly shamyd and lese my offyce for\never.\n<P III,17>\nAnd such money as Germyn bryngyth, ye shall have all save x\nmarke that I wuld were payyd for yowr wyne at London. Syr, I\ntrust by +t=t= tyme +t=t= y=e= have poysyd this in yowr mynd ye\nwull be god mayster to me as ever ye have bene, and were I owt\nof trobull trust to do more to yowr plesure &c: as of Horton,\nWatlyngton, Redyng, Borowscott, Hoddysdon I have not reseyvyd on\nj (^d.^) this yere. And owr lord preserve yow.\n   Yowr seruant W. Elmes.\n   By my trouth I kowde not slepe for sorowe this nygth.\n[\\IN DORSO\\]\n   Item, for my costes to London, ij (^d. ob.^)\n   Item, for my horsemete at Cawsham, ij (^d.^)\n   Item, for my sowper and Thomas at Hawmulds, ij (^d.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "III, 16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master; relatives?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Elmes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "receiver" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Supplementary Stonor letters and papers (1314-1482). Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden Miscellany 13. Camden third series 34. 1924." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WELMES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Elmes to William Stonor on ?, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gibraltar+Bay>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gibraltar Bay" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHILL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13317" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Trevor Hill (1693-1742), viscount Hillsborough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Wills" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1718-1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Fairford, Gloucestershire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Irish nobility. Sat in both the English & Irish parliaments. From 1768 to 1772 secretary of state for the colonies. Opposed all concessions to the American colonists." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd viscount Hillsborough (later, 1789, 1st marquess of Downshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "182" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1793" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wills Hill" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "YearUncertain"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bokenham+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bokenham Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bokenham Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JOSBERN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "YEOMAN, SERVANT OF JOHN PASTON I, ADVISER TO JOHN PASTON II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OSBERN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WARHAM, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2436" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN OSBERN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sacombe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sacombe, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sacombe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGERMYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "An Exeter merchant of some wealth, in charge of the Devonshire estates inherited by Agnes Stonor; bailiff of the city." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Germyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Exeter, Devon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "BW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2528" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Germyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTURNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DOCTOR, LAWYER, EDUCATED AT CAMBRIDGE AND MIDDLE TEMPLE. FROM 1662 RECORDER OF YORK." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Pepys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Turner, esquire, of Garton, Yorkshire (Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TURNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1631-1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Kirkleatham, Yorkshire; educated in Cambridge & London, where had a large house in Salisbury Court (wife's); went to live in Yorkshire by 1669." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO JANE (NEE PEPYS) THIRD COUSIN OF SAMUEL PEPYS. JOHN STAYED IN THE NORTH, JANE SPENT MUCH TIME IN LONDON. SAMUEL PEPYS CONSULTED TURNER IN LEGAL MATTERS." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "822" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1801" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN TURNER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_East+Dereham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "East Dereham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "East Dereham" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P35i_was_identified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was identified by"@en , "foi identificado por"@pt , "被评估认定於"@cn , "идентифицирован посредством"@ru , "wurde identifiziert durch"@de , "έχει διαπιστωθεί από"@el , "est identifié par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E14_Condition_Assessment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1652 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 209>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MORGAN LLOYD^]\n   To M=r= Morgan Lloyd.\nMost Deare and beloved in y=e= Lord,\n   Yours of y=e= 21=st= of y=e= 5=th= came to my hand this day,\nI have not time to make knowne our wants unto you in this poore\nIreland, the Irish bloody party in all places subdued, except a\nfew in the North who keepe in woods, boggs, and mountaynes,\ninaccessable with an army, w=ch= will require time to subdue\nthem by planting Garrisons upon them to starve them, and yet God\nis pleased to hould forth some tokens of his displeasure, the\nsickness rages in Galloway and is spread over all that province.\nIt fearfully brake out at Cashell, a few days since the people\nbeing taken suddenly with madness, whereof they dye instantly,\n20 dyed in that manner in three days in that little towne. The\nsickness is in Dublin and countrey about, but not soe violent as\nin other places, but few escape that have it, Mr. Richardson,\nour auditor, sometimes a member of Allhallowes Ch. came home\nwith us on Munday night, and the next day his wife, his maid,\nand two of his children were visited, Poore Colonell Barrow\ncontinues still in y=e= hands of cruell bloody men, who will not\nrelease him under 2000 (^l^) ransome, or pardon to them for\ntheir murders, I desire in y=e= behalfe of y=e= servants of God\nhere that our ffellow members with you doe earnestly seeke the\nLord on our behalfes, that his mind may be revealed unto us in\nthese his reproofs, and that the Lord may deliver such of his\nservants as are now cast unto y=e= furnace of aflic~con. It is\ngood at all times, (but especially when the Lord appeares\nterrible to y=e= children of men by his judgm=ts=) to be\nstriving and wrestling with the Lord for a spirit of prayer, of\nhumility, of love, and of y=e= feare of y=e= Lord w=ch=\nproceedeth from love. It is good then to be dwelling with him in\nthe coole under the mulberry trees, in and under his ordinance,\nnot in speculations, or unwarrantable empty\n<P 210>\nnotions, soaring soe high, that the wings of holy zeale are -,\nGospell ordinances and administrac~ons, accounted contemptible,\nand carnall, and esteemed yokes, not priviledges, from whence\nmust follow a fearfull and a hideous falling downe into the sea\nof perdition, these things I menc~on, because some such wee have\nin Ireland, Lt. Col. Bowen is gone soe farr in that way, that he\nis become a professed Atheist, and is shortly to come to his\ntrial for y=e= same, there be some others of that way towards\nCorke, the Lord helpe us to watch over our spiritts, and to\ndisserne this spirit of Delusion, this Dragons Tayle, that\nstrikes soe many professors out of y=e= Church, whose fall\nshakes, and darkens heaven, makes poore weake saints stagger, I\nhave not time to enlarge, nor to write to my boy, nor other\nfriends at present, I desire you to remember me to them. The\nLord give you much comfort of your little one,\n   Your assured friend in Christ,\n   Jo. Jones.\n   I am not sorry for y=e= Welch Petic~on, the more the Saints\nare tryed, the more their luster will appeare, it is good to\nobserve what hands promote it, who they be that subscribe it,\nand to take exact notice what temper they are of, and what kind\nof ministry they are and would promote.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "June-July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Morgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Lloyd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MLLOYD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Morgan Lloyd on June-July, 1652"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Abbeville>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Abbeville, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abbeville" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_030>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1616 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 40>\n[} [\\XXX. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeare Cornewallis,\n   If your lines are ever exceedinge wellcome to me, both\nbecause they comme from you and that they bringe with them the\nassurance of the continuance of your affection to me, which I\ninfinitly prise and will never live not to deserve with the best\nproofes I can ever give you of mine, which I must acknowledge\nbut a dew debt to you, as is the vissit I owe you at your owne\nhouse; which that I have not according to my promis performed\nther hath binne no fault in my will, nor other hindrance then\nHis that disposeth of His, att His, not our pleasure, and, as I\nformerly writte to you, made my health such all the last sommer,\nand till itt was within this very few weakes, as I was forsed to\nsetle hear and breake all my purposes to recover my selfe owt of\na very ill state of body; which I thanke God I have now so donne\nas I hope I shall be as well able to travell againe as ever, and\nif I be so I will, if beyond my power to helpe I be not againe\nprevented, see you att Broome before my goeinge into Germany,\nwheather my duty to my mother and her Highnes will carry me this\nspringe if I be forsed, as I thinke I shall, to use the helpe of\nthe Spaw for the confirmacion of my health and\n<P 41>\nprevention of som infirmities I have of late years been subject\nto, for which Mayerne counsells me to goe theather, which I\nshall doe with much the more willingnes that I may wayte by that\nocasion on my mother, who crossed the sea theatherward on\nThursday last, and I hope landed well that night at Callis,\nthough I have not yett heard so much. I have not forgotten to\nputte the Queen in mind of her promis to you, but in that as all\nothers she is sloe in performance; I will not be so in\nsoliciting her till you have your desier in that as I wishe itt\nyou in all else with as much unfainednes as I do any good to,\n   Your most affectionat, most faithfull freind,\n   L. Bedford.\n   Doe me the favor to comend me affectionatly to M=r= Bacon.\n   (^Bedford House^) , whear I am stayed in expectation of the\nQueen's daylie remoove to Wight Hall, which hath binne hindred\nby paine in, her foote; this Sunday morninge, in hast [\\1616\\] .\n   To my dear and worthy freind the La. Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1616"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P4i_is_time-span_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is time-span of"@en , "είναι χρονικό διάστημα του/της"@el , "est la durée de"@fr , "é o período de tempo de"@pt , "является временным отрезком для"@ru , "ist Zeitspanne von"@de , "开始并完成了"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_052>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1495 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 112>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXVII.\\] }]\n(^To my master, Sir Robart Plompton, knight.^)\n   In my right humble wyse I recomend me unto your good\nmastership. I have receyved your wrytting and the credaunce of\nyour servant. And in stopping and letting of your prevy seale,\nat the instance and especyall labour of my Master Gascoygne, my\nlord Prevey Seale hath done that he myght with reason, insomuch\nthat he lettyt yt, and comaunded Mr. Bele, clark therof, that\nnone shold passe, unto such tyme as all the lords of the Kings\ncounsell commanded yt to passe, upon his surmyse and complaynt,\nwherof I sent to you a copye. And when we sought no remedy, we\nfound the meanes that Ch. Kilborne, and sufficient suertyes with\nhim, shold be bonden in a reconusance of x=li= to content and\npay the cost and charg, if his surmyse and byll of complaint be\nfounden insufficyent and not true. My sayd Mr. Gascoygne hath\ndyligently applyed your matter, as much as is possible for to\ndoe, as your servant Geffray can shew unto you more at large\nevery thing by mouth; and as yet he can get no surtyes. Wherfore\nmy lord abbot of St. Mary Abbay shewed to me this day, that his\nservant Kilborne wold have a writ, (\\subpena\\) . Sir, for that\nI have lade good watch. Also my lord abott told me this day,\nthat Edmound Thwaites hath sene his evedence, and sath that your\nmylne standeth uppon his ground and more, and that he is not\nyour ward. Wherby I perceive well, he haught a favor and good\nlordship to his servant Kilborne. He desired the matter to be\nput\n<P 113>\nupon my lord of Surrey and him. And I answered, that the matter\nconcerned your inherytance, and a matter of land, the which cold\nin no wyse be rightfully determyned without learned counsell.\nSir, I trust we shall so provide for him here, that he shal not\nhave all his intent, with Gods grace, who preserve your good\nmastership, and my singuler good ladys, and all yours, long tyme\nto endure with encrease of grace and honor. From Furnywalls\nInne, the xxvi of October 1495.\n   Your humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\26 Oct. 1495.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "112" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnival%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 26 October, 1495"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHESKETH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant of the 3rd earl of Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Bartholomew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hesketh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Poulton, Gloucs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandson of Thomas Hesketh of Rufford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "135" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bartholomew Hesketh" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CGAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Thetford School, Caius College" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Framlingham Gawdy, esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1618-1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "West Harling, Norfolk; Debenham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "70" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Gawdy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P129i_is_subject_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wird behandelt in"@de , "é assunto de"@pt , "είναι θέμα  του/της"@el , "被陈述於"@cn , "is subject of"@en , "est le sujet de"@fr , "является предметом для"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67i_is_referred_to_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GJEFFREYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lord chancellor of England; lord chief justice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Shrewsbury; St Paul's, Westminster; Cambridge; Inner Temple 1663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Jeffreys (1608-1691), gentry lower?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jeffreys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1686" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1644-1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born near Wrexham, Wales; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Solicitor General to the Duke of York, later James II. Knighted 1677. Created Baron Jeffreys of Wem 1683. Notorious for his brutality. Died in the Tower." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron Jeffreys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1689" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Jeffreys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ACHARLETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School at Salisbury; Trinity College, Oxford (MA 1676, BD 1684)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Arthur Charlett (1620-1700), clergyman, rector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Arthur" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1694" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Charlett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1655-1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Shipton, Gloucestershire. Lived in Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elected fellow of Trinity College 1680. Head of University College 1692 (DD same year). Corresponded widely; loved gossip. Patron of learning. 1697-1717 royal chaplain." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "College head" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6830" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arthur Charlett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Grantham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Grantham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Grantham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official (war)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1644 T CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 299>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCLXI. THE KING TO THE EARL OF NEWCASTLE.\\] }] \n   New Castell\n   You need not doute of the care I have of the North and in\nparticular of your assistance against the Scots invasion, but\nyou must consider that wee, lyke you, cannot doe alwais what we\nwould; besydes our taske is not litle that we strugle with, in\nwhich if we faile, all you can doe will be to little purpose;\nwherfor You may be asseured of all assistance from hence that\nmay be, without laing our selfes open to eminent danger, the\nparticulars of which I refer you to my L. Digby and rest\n   Your most asseured reall constant frend\n   Charles R.\nOxford 11. Ap: 1644.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "marquess of Newcastle, lieutenant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - military leader" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "108" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCAVENDISH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to William Cavendish on 11 April, 1644"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis, x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edmund Butts (d. 1549) of Barrow, Suffolk (or Thornham/Thornage, Norfolk?) - edition says it was his brother, William Butts (d. 1583) of Thornage, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1584" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1547?-1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Barrow, Suffolk (or Thornham/Thornage, Norfolk?) to Redgrave, Suffolk. Heiress of estates in north Norfolk and on the Suffolk-Essex border. Husband had connections to London (Gray's Inn, MP) in the 1560s & 1570s. He received the mansion house at Redgrave, Suffolk and at least 7 other manors from his father (d. 1579); bought the Culford Hall estate in Suffolk 1586." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Anne (d. 1609), daughter of Henry Bures of Acton, Suffolk. Married Sir Nicholas Bacon II in 1562, had 12 children. Mother of Nathaniel Bacon II, 2nd husband of Jane Lady Cornwallis; \"doted on her youngest son\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, AC, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1258" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1451" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wynche>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wynche" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wynche" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Liverpool>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lancashire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Liverpool, Lancashire" , "Liverpool" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Liverpool" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Isaac Sr. was abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1656 FN FBASIRE>\n<X FRANCES BASIRE>\n<P 145>\n[^FRANCES BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n(^For Dr. Basire, at his house, Alba Julia, in Transyluania.^)\nJesue!\n   Eglesclift, 24th of January, 1656.\nMy Dearest, \n   I haue receued your three letters sens your safe arriuall to\nthe prince of Transsluania\n<P 146>\nis court, and the fiue and fifty pounds sterling. I and our\nchildren do dayly pray for your prince and his princess Sophia,\nand the young prince Francis. I will, throue God helpe, as soune\nas you sent to my unkle Pigot the hundred pounds, and that I can\norder my afars heare to make my self and oure thre children\nredy, wich I in tend to take with me. Mary most be one that I\nmost bring with me; she is so seruisable to mee, that I can\n[\\...\\] in no cas, want her; and I not knowing of any maid or\ncompanan, or man, as yet fet to com with me, Peter and Charls, I\nin tend, God wiling, to bring with me, and John to leue at\nEglsclif with oure frends, and Isaac with Mr. Busby. I know I\nshall haue all thos olld detters about me when thy know I ham to\ngo, but I most, with the best aduis and wisdom I can, get to\nquiet them, and to peart with som at, to them that stands in the\nmost ned. I shall haue [\\...\\] care with the aduis of my best\nfrends abut your delit to bring saf with me, and shuch of my\nbest housold stof as is fet. About June or July I shall, God\nwilling, obbay you and your prince's desirse, in leueing my one\nnatif contry, kindred, and frends, in coming to you. You most\nneds thinke it will be som grif to me at the present, but I\ntrust in God and you wich will be abel to soplay the want of\nall. Ser \n<P 147>\nWillam Blaxton, his good lady, and Mr. Gernet, the Dauessons are\nall wall, and very glad to heare of your wallfare, but sead to\npeart with us from hens. I shal not forget the sednes of my Lady\nBlaxton contennens when I tould her you had sent for me. God\nAllmitty reward heare and Ser Willam for all thyr love to vs.\nMary is now with her. I shal beg consil of God, and take advis\nof my best frends conserning all my afears heare. Tow of oure\nsons most be left heare in Ingland, or thy can haue no feft\npart. Mounsir Rousill hath ret to me agin, and I haue ret, I\nhaue sent his letters to you, and haue not yet had your anser;\nbut I haue ret to hem to intret his care of Peter, and that I\nintend at spring when I com to Lonan to send for him and to let\nhim know what condeson you are in, and that it is yure desire to\nhaue him com with me; and thoue for the present you ware not\nabel to settifis his bels be cos of oure present expenes, yet as\nsown as we can we would with all thankefullnes. I haue ret to\nPette. And now, my dearest, I ntret your prayers for me and oure\nlettel ones. I intent, God willing, to be const in my\nressolucion to com to you, without I shall haue just occasons to\nsee you heare, or som gret danger in my peseg as I know not of.\nOur cheldren\n<P 148>\nand frends are all wall, and desire yor blesing. I shall euer\nremine \n   Yours faithfull in the Lord,\n   F. B.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland, refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of archdeacon and refugee Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Egglescliff> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Basire née Corbett to Isaac Sr. Basire on 24 January, 1656"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_048>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Hutton had been Whitgift's mentor at Cambridge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1600 T M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 153>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVI.\\] A LETTER FROM THE LORD ARCHBYSHOP OF YORKE\nTO THE LORD ARCHBYSHOP OF CANTERBURIE.}] [^TO JOHN WHITGIFT^]\n[\\Maie 20, 1600.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Aucthore salutis!\\) I am verie sorie that, after\nso manie yeres of moste wise and happie government, manifest\ndispleasures appear among so worthie Counsellors. God grant it \n<P 154>\nbe not a prognostication of some great storme to this noble\nkingdome.\n   Three thinges there be which threaten daingers, if not ruine,\nto Commonweals, (\\privatum commodum, latens odium, juvenile\nconsilium\\) .\n   The first perverteth justice and upright dealing.\n   The second seeketh revenge, though it be with dainger: (\\Haec\nipsa pollens inclyti Pelopis domus ruat vel in me, dummodo in\nfratrem ruat.\\)\n   The third, by not forecasting future events, hathe through\ntemerity turned manie States, - (\\Cedo, qui` vestram rempublicam\ntantam amisistis tam cito? respondentur alia, e`t haec in\nprimis, Proveniebant oratores novi, &c. stulti adolescentuli,\\)\n- especially when these three doe concurr together, and that in\nthe fullness of time when God hath appointed to alter states,\nand when the sinne of the people is ripe. The palme of the hand\nthat writt on the wall (^Mene^) and (^Tekel^) , added also\n(^Phares^) ; because, whensoever the fulnes of time and repenes\nof sinne doe meete together, then doeth God exequute his\njudgement upon kingdomes, as he did then, &c. The two first of\nthese are knowne onelie to God. The third, when it cometh, is\nlike to be knowne, seene, and felt to manie. We loke to the\nsecond causes, and by them guess (\\de futuris contingentibus\\) ,\nas, (\\concordia res parvae crescunt, discordia maximae\ndilabuntur\\) . I praie God the jarring at home doe not incorage\nthe rebelles in Ireland and elsewhere. I take it to be against\ngood policy for a great prince to keepe a longe and lingeringe\nwarr with a subject nation, though the people be never so base;\nfor it teacheth them to be skilfull, stout, and resolute, as\nappeareth by the Low Countries. God graunt it may not appeare by\nIreland! The people there are growne verie valiant and\ndesperate, and, being hable to abide all kind of hardines, take\nthe benefite of the contrie, of woods and bogges, and are like\nto hould out a long time, without the losse of more noblemen and\ncaptaines then may be well spared in England. Besides that,\nmanie of our English nation ( (\\nescio quomodo\\) ) are verie\nunwilling to go thither; and many tall men at home, when they\ncome there, prove cowards, and the verie contry consumeth them.\nTherefore (in myne opinion) it were not amisse for yow of hir\nMajestie's Counsell to thinke rather of an honorable peace, than\n<P 155>\nto indainger so manie noblemen, valiant captaines, and dutifull\nsubjects, and perhaps (in time) the losse of that kingdome. Yow\nand I are men of peace, and therefore I am bould to write unto\nyow, being nere to hir Majestie, &c. It would comfort a verie\ngreat nombre of hir Majestie's best subjects if shee would be\npleased to stretch forthe the goulden scepter to that noble\ngentleman now abiding the frownes of fortune, and to cause a\nsure and hartie reconciliation. The parties are verie wise and\nmost worthie Counsellors. They are raised almoste wholly by hir\nMajestie, therefore (no doubt) wilbe ruled willingly; and shee\nhathe bene moste gratious unto bothe parties, therefore may and\nshould rule and overrule bothe parties. Hir Majestie, by long\nexperience, hathe gotten the verie (\\habitum\\) of deepe and\nsound wisdome, and all heroicall vertues; so that I make no\ndoubt but that shee will, of hir owne inclynation, shew\nclemencie and mercy, &c. The Lord for his mercies' sake blesse\nthis land with hir Majestie's long and prosperous reigne, and\nyow also, that yow may long serve hir, to the good of his\nChurch. From Cawood, the xx=th= of Maie, 1600.\n   Your Grace's in Christe most assured,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "From a copy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "153" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury, privy councillor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cawood> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to John Whitgift on 20 May, 1600"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Danzig>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Danzig" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Danzig" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises all persistent physical items that are purposely created by human activity.\nThis class comprises man-made objects, such as a swords, and man-made features, such as rock art. No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding an object as man-made. For example, a “cup and ring” carving on bedrock is regarded as instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Hergestelltes"@de , "Chose matérielle fabriquée"@fr , "Coisa Material Fabricada"@pt , "人造实体物"@cn , "Physical Man-Made Thing"@en , "Ανθρωπογενές Υλικό Πράγμα"@el , "Физическая Рукотворная Вещь"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASPALDING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed on 2nd EIC voyage 1604. Aptitude for languages, used as interpreter and merchant 1607-1614, 1617-1623. Recalled in 1614 and again in 1623 (having been re-employed in 1617) charged with gross private trade of some £5000 in all, settled in the end with a fine of £900. Later invested in the EIC. Translator of \"Dialogues in the English and Malaiane Languages\", 1614." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Augustine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Spalding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1580s, d. 1635x1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wrington, Somerset. East Indies 1604-1614, 1617-1623. Retired to Wrington. Died 1635x1652." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died between 1635 (a will survives) and 1652 (mention of his widow)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant (interpreter)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2030" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Augustine Spalding" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MMARKHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MARKHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MOTHER OF ELEVEN CHILDREN, ONE OF THEM (WILLIAM MARKHAM) JOINED ARABELLA STUART'S ENTOURAGE AS A GENTLEMAN SERVANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "191" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY MARKHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P100_was_death_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property property links an E69 Death event to the E21 Person that died."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E69_Death> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был смертью для"@ru , "was death of"@en , "灭亡了"@cn , "ήταν θάνατος του/της"@el , "Tod von"@de , "foi a morte para "@pt , "a été la mort de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93_took_out_of_existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1500S? T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P II,180>\n[} [\\XXXIV. HENRY VII. TO SIR GILBERT TALBOT.\\] }]\nBy the King.\nH. R.\n   Trusty and right welbiloved, we grete you well. And have\nreceyved your lettres wherby we conceyve suche newes as our\nservant William Woodhouse lately being at the towne of Amyas\nhath shewed unto you; whiche newes we have also herd by the\nreapport of our pursevant Calays. Thanking you for your diligent\ncertificat in that behalve. And as like newes shal fortune to\ncomme unto your knowleage herafter, soo we praye you to certifie\nus from tyme to tyme; wherby ye shall ministre unto us right\nsinglier pleasure. Yeven under our signet at our manor of\nRichemount, [{the{] iiij=th= day of July.\n   [\\ADDRESSED:\\] To our trusty and right welbiloved counsaillor\nand knight for our body, Sir Gilbert Talbot, our deputie of our\ntowne and marches of Calays.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Gilbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, deputy of Calais" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - his counsellor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "131" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GITALBOT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richmond> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to Gilbert Talbot on 4 July, 1505"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Higher"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kenn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kenn" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kenn" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P132_overlaps_with>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This symmetric property allows instances of E4 Period that overlap both temporally and spatially to be related, i,e. they share some spatio-temporal extent.\nThis property does not imply any ordering or sequence between the two periods, either spatial or temporal.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "überlappt mit"@de , "overlaps with"@en , "时空重叠于"@cn , "пересекается с"@ru , "sobrepõe"@pt , "chevauche"@fr , "επικαλύπτεται με"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "summons to join the northern army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1481 T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 42>\n[} [\\LETTER III.\\] }]\n(^To my welbeloved Robart Plompton.^)\n   Right welbeloved, I gret you well, willing and charging you\nto be with me in all hast possible after the sight of this my\nwritting; not failing herof, as ye will answere to the Kings\nhighnes and to me at your perill. Written at Lekinfeild, the\nlast day of December.\n   Henry Northumberland.\n[\\31 Dec. 1481.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "31 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is 1480 according to Kirby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire, probably also castellan & master forester of Knaresborough and steward of Spofforth under the earl by now" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage (distant); master - steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "57" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leconfield> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 31 December, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MPAVETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pavett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rainham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pauper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "75" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "205" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Pavett" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_UNKNOWNRECIPIENT5>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "213" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Royal minister. MP 1542, for Stamford 1545, for Lincolnshire 1553, 1555 & 1559, for Northamptonshire 1563; entered Protector Somerset's service 1547, his secretary 1548 (imprisoned after his fall); privy councillor, 3rd secretary of state 1550-53; knighted 1551; chancellor of the order of the Garter 1552; principal secretary of state 1558-72; chancellor of Cambridge University 1559; master of the court of wards 1561-98; baron Burghley 1571; lord treasurer 1572-98. Also held local offices in Lincolnshire, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton, Leycester, Original 2, Original 3, x Arundel, x Bacon, x Bentham, x Bryskett, x Edmondes, x Hart, x Hastings, x Johnson, x Paget, x Parkhurst, x Wood, y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton, Leycester, x Bacon, x Cecil, x Edmondes, x Parkhurst, x Wood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4983" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Local grammar schools in Stamford and Grantham, Lincolnshire; entered St. John's College, Cambridge 1535 (classical learning, humanistic studies, reformed authors); moved on without a degree to Gray's Inn 1541. Mastered Latin and Greek, competent in Italian, French and Spanish. Interested in applied science." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Cecil (d. 1553), gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "48" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1520/21-1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Lincolnshire; educated in Cambridge and London; moved to London; court. His only experience abroad was a 3-week tour of the Low Countries 1554. Had estates in Lincolnshire (lands in surrounding counties as well) and Hertfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Family of a humble Welsh origin; father & grandfather in service with the Tudors. Mother: Jane, daughter and heiress of William Heckington of Bourne, Lincolnshire. Married (1) Mary (c. 1520-1544), sister of Greek scholar John Cheke, worker in the family wine shop; (2) Mildred Cooke (1526-1589), daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke (governor to Prince Edward), famous for her learning. Had a substantial library. Contacts with Puritans. The Bacon collection contains 2289 words of Cecil's individual letters and 455 words by Cecil et al. (old sender database)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, AC, C, CA, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "48" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st baron Burghley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "32685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "30507" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1598" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDUTTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WINEFRED" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DUTTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Isleworth, Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "NATURAL MOTHER OF ANNE BACON, NATHANIEL BACON'S WIFE, WIFE OF THOMAS DUTTON, agent in Antwerp to Sir Thomas Gresham (=Anne's father)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "208" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WINEFRED DUTTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCROMWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Captain in the lord general's lifeguard (briefly) 1647? Hampshire JP c. 1649; MP for Hampshire 1654; MP for Cambridge University 1656; chancellor of Oxford University, member of the council of state 1657; member of the 'other house', colonel of horse, lord protector 1658; deposed by the army 1659; gave up chancellorship 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Probably went to Felsted School, Essex; apparently did not enter university; admitted at Lincoln's Inn 1647. After the restoration 'instructed in the sciences' abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1626-1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Huntingdon, presumably lived there until 1631, St. Ives (Cambridgeshire) 1631-36, Ely 1636-; educated in London 1647; moved to Hursley, Hampshire (principal seat of wife's parents) 1649; politics in London from 1654, divided his time between Whitehall and Hursley; retired to Hursley 1659; went into exile on the continent 1660 (mostly Paris, France); returned to England 1680/1, visited Hursley but lived elsewhere as lodger: 1683 Middlesex, 1696 Hertfordshire, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third son (eldest surviving son by mid-1640s). Mother: Elizabeth (1598-1665), daughter of Sir James Bourchier. Married 1649 Dorothy Maijor (1627-1676), elder daughter of Richard Maijor (1604-1660) and Anne, daughter of John Kingswell; left her and children behind when went into exile." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1712" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Cromwell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MRSMARTIN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Aunt of Richard Wickham. Lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Martin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably the mother of Wickham's cousin Thomas Martin, rather than Wickham's aunt Mary Greene who lived in Bristol." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "646" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Martin" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_123>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1483 T EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P II,159>\n[} [\\329. EDWARD PLOMPTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\23 May 1483\\]\n   Right honorable and synguler good maister, the most humble\nand due recommendacion had: pleaseth your maistershipp to\nremembre your graunt by my lord of Saint Johns of your ferme of\nWarpisgrowe, like as apperith by your byll by my said lord\nasseignet: now is tyme for your maistershipp to mowe your said\ngraunt. I wold advyse you incontynent to send to Th. Dawy,\nsteward of Saint Johns at London, and sone uppon to entre in to\nthe said ferme, observyng your said graunt accordyng to the\nlawe: and my servyce ever at your commaundement, as knawith\nJhesu, who your good maistershipp preserve. Writtyn in hast at\nWycomb the xxiij day of May, 1483.\n   Your servant Ed. Plompton\n   Secretary to my lord of Saint John.\n   To the right honorable and my synguler Maister, Sir Willm.\nStoner knyght.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 159" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "secretarial" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wycomb> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to William Stonor on 23 May, 1483"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AFITZHERBERT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER, SERJEANT-AT-LAW 1510, JUSTICE OF THE COMMON PLEAS 1522, KNIGHTED 1522" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANTHONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FITZHERBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1470-1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORBURY, DERBYSHIRE, LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO DOROTHY NÉE WILLOUGHBY, SISTER OF SIR JOHN AND SIR EDWARD W.; MEMBER OF THE COURTS THAT TRIED MORE AND FISHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "219" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1538" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANTHONY FITZHERBERT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Weston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Weston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Weston" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P76_has_contact_point>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies an E51 Contact Point of any type that provides access to an E39 Actor by any communication method, such as e-mail or fax.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "έχει σημείο επικοινωνίας"@el , "有联系方式"@cn , "has contact point"@en , "a pour coordonnées individuelles"@fr , "hat Kontaktpunkt"@de , "имеет контакт"@ru , "possui ponto de contato"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E51_Contact_Point> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTEMPLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Templer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "637" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Templer" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MVERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Governess of two of the king's children 1643." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "MDX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/40534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Tracy (d. 1591) of Toddington, Gloucestershire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vere née Tracy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1581-1671" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Toddington, Gloucestershire; married c. 1600 a man from Hailes, Gloucestershire; married 1607 Sir Horace Vere from Crepping Hall, Wakes Colne, Essex, who had an estate in Tilbury, Essex; followed him to the Netherlands 1608; bought with him an estate at Clapton, near Hackney, Middlesex (or London) 1625; also had a house called Kirby Hall in Essex, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest daughter; mother Ann Throckmorton died 3 days after giving birth to her. Sister of Dorothy Conway, who was Lady Brilliana Harley's mother. Married (1) when she was nineteen William Hoby (d. 1602?) of Hailes, Gloucestershire, had two sons; (2) 1607 Sir Horace Vere (1565-1635), from 1625 Baron Vere of Tilbury. Mother of Elizabeth, who married John Holles, 2nd earl of Clare. A patron of ministers." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1671" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Vere née Tracy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P37i_was_assigned_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E42_Identifier> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was assigned by"@en , "был присвоен посредством"@ru , "wurde zugewiesen durch"@de , "αποδόθηκε ως ιδιότητα από"@el , "a été attribuée par"@fr , "foi atribuído por"@pt , "被指定为标识符於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTUBS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled privately; later under Mary Knowles in Liverpool." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Peter Stubs (1756-1806), industrialist and entrepeneur; file-maker, innkeeper, brewer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1782-1835" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Warrington, Lancashire, spent time in Chester, then Liverpool. Probably lived in Warrington." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third child of Peter and Mary Stubs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1835" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Stubs" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMOUNFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BAILIFF FOR SIR NICHOLAS BACON, LORD KEEPER, AT STIFFKEY, NORFOLK; yeoman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MOUNFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STIFFKEY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3425" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN MOUNFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+James%27+Place>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St James' Place" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St James' Place" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93_took_out_of_existence>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows an E64 End of Existence event to be linked to the E77 Persistent Item taken out of existence by it.\nIn the case of immaterial things, the E64 End of Existence is considered to take place with the destruction of the last physical carrier.\nThis allows an “end” to be attached to any Persistent Item being documented i.e. E70 Thing, E72 Legal Object, E39 Actor, E41 Appellation, E51 Contact Point and E55 Type. For many Persistent Items we know the maximum life-span and can infer, that they must have ended to exist. We assume in that case an End of Existence, which may be as unnoticeable as forgetting the secret knowledge by the last representative of some indigenous nation.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a fait cesser d’exister"@fr , "cessou a existência de"@pt , "положил конец существованию"@ru , "took out of existence"@en , "beendete die Existenz von"@de , "结束了"@cn , "αναίρεσε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_080>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "parliament news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628 FN M2HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 2>\n<P 316>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCVII.\\] MATTHEW HUTTON TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON, HIS\nFATHER.}]\n[\\6 Feb. 1627-8.\\]\n   Sir, Tis now certainly agreed that there shall be a\nparliament, and to begin upon the 17=th= of March. Good Sir,\nsollicite the\n<P 317>\ntowne that wee may continew our places, that I may endeavour the\nprosecution of that course which I formerly intended as the\nonely meanes we have to attaine our ease and comfort. Yf my\ncosin Christopher Wandesford be not off the House, I fear we\nshall not effect our desires; and therefore, yf S=r=. Talbot\nwill not be perswaded to desist, I pray you lett my cosin have\nthe place rather then myselfe. I was in hope to have gott out of\ntowne this weeke, but I fear I shall not; for some of the\ngentlemen with whom I am to treat be out of towne, and I must\nstay there returne. I have placed my brother Thomas with M=r=.\nFarmer: the indentures are not yet sealed, so as I cannot send\nyou the conditions. My brother Phillip prosecutes his suit, but\nI much fear the success will not answear his paines. The 20=li=,\nas dew upon your accompt, we must take order to pay; but we hope\nto gett my order from the Barons of the Exchequer to stay the\nseisure for the 60=li= till there come a charge demonstratinge\nthe particulars, which they thinke will be (\\ad Graecas\ncalendas\\) . And thus, with the tender of my duty to your selfe,\nand my service to my Ladye (whose freindes are all well), I rest\n   Your dutifull sonne,\n   Matth. Hutton.\n   London, 6=th= Feb. 1627.\n   I am summoned by the bell to doe the last offices of a friend\nto M=r=. Christopher Brooke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "316" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "272" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Hutton to Timothy Hutton on 6 February, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECARTWRIGHT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cartwright" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1737-1811" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Duffield, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married to a hosier." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1737" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1811" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cartwright" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises identifiable expressions in natural language or languages. \nInstances of E33 Linguistic Object can be expressed in many ways: e.g. as written texts, recorded speech or sign language. However, the CRM treats instances of E33 Linguistic Object independently from the medium or method by which they are expressed. Expressions in formal languages, such as computer code or mathematical formulae, are not treated as instances of E33 Linguistic Object by the CRM. These should be modelled as instances of E73 Information Object.\nThe text of an instance of E33 Linguistic Object can be documented in a note by P3 has note: E62 String\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Objet linguistique"@fr , "Objeto Lingüístico"@pt , "语言物件"@cn , "Γλωσσικό Αντικείμενο"@el , "Linguistic Object"@en , "Линвистический Объект"@ru , "Sprachlicher Gegenstand"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1633 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 261>\n[} [\\CLXXII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FREDERIC CORNWALLIS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy dere Mother,\n   My hand is just well inough to present my humble dutie and\nrespects to your La=p=, and to tell you that all our Lords heere\nare made frinds againe and restored to the King's favor; which\nis all the newes wee have. Now, Maddam, I humbly bege your\nLa=p's= praiers and blessing for Charles and Your affectionately\nobedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwallis.\n[\\1632-3.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                "baronet" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "64" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1633"@en .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Jones" ;
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                true ;
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                "official, private" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1651 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 197>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS SCOTT^]\n   To Mr Scott\nHon=ed= S=r=\n   There hath not any opportunity of sending over from [\\SIC\\]\nbeene offered me, wherin I have not troubled you w=th= some few\nlines; Two of w=ch= you menc~on (in yo=rs= of y=e= 11=th= of\nNovember) to have rec=d= together; but I beginne to be a little\nsuspitious, whether I keepe within the compasse of good manners,\nconsidering how little I can contribute to the satisfaction of\nwise men, and yet by that litle how much I interrupte yo=r= more\nweighty affairs, in yo=r= retaliation, truly S=r= I rejoyce in\nyo=r= l='res= but when I consider how little time you have to\nspare I am sorry I am an occasion of yo=r= trouble.\n   I hope by this time y=e= sadde newes of that blessed S=t=\nIreton is in some measure digested by all his Relations, and\nthat some Resolution is already taken for y=e= suplying of his\nabsence in yo=rr= service heer, although I can never hope to be\nacquainted with soe humble, patien=t= wise, religious\nselfedenying man, as he was; It wilbee necessary to have the\npleasure of the Parliam=t= and Councell knowne heere in that\nmatter w=th= all speede. It wilbee a means to settle some\nhumo=r= w=ch= may beginne to stirr and swell with hopes, and\nexpectac~ons, and to prevent y=e= breaking out of those\nanimosities, w=ch= (by the wisdom of him that is gone) were\nsilenced! but if that be delayed, ambition, crosse Interests,\nand diversity of Judmen=ts=, will have time to take Roote, and\ncast therein Influences upon publiq=c= affaires, and you may be\nassured that such tempers there are in the Army; But y=e= Lord\nLeif=ts= presence (if y=e= most sadd newes of y=e= Lord Deputies\ndeath hath not too much indisposed him and the affaires in\nEngland, can admitt his absence from the house and Councell)\nwill remove all difficulties, and give new life to those that\ndesire to promote religious and publiq=e= Interests; I am very\nsensible of the condic~on\n<P 198>\nunder w=ch= you are in respect of yo=r= dearest consort, myself\nhaving bene long exercised under y=e= like afflc~con w=ch= the\nLord in much mercy to her (hath now given a period to), by\ntaking her to himselfe, a more religious, discreet, and lovely\ncreature, I believe never dwelt in this unhappy Land. The Lord\nteaches to find y=e= cause of o=r= rejoycings to be above\ncreature comforts.\n[^A PASSAGE PROBABLY OMITTED^]\n   It is very unusual, especially amongst statesmen, to extend\nsoe much fav=r= and Respect when there is no expectac~on of\nsuitable returns. I am sorry you are put to soe much trouble, as\nto move the Howse in o=r= businesse, and for my own parte, I had\nrather suffer much hardship, than to have o=r= names come there\nupon such selfish occas~on; and yet this may pc~eed from pride\nof heart in mee, who have greater Reason than the rest to bee\nsollicitous therein. My dearest wife's interm=t= and sickness\nhaving cost me neer +L500, for w=ch= I stand ingaged to Honest\nAldr~an Hutchinson, who letts noe man that is a friend to the\nParliame=t= nor y=e= publiq=e= affaires want anything, that he\ncan help them to. Wee are now goeing to Kilkenny, and from\nthence to Connaught, to endeavo=r= the setling of the affaires\nof the army, untill the Parliam=t= shall order the conduct of\nthe Forces, and managem=t= of those in some better hands; wee\nexpect to meete many difficulties when the officers are come\ntogether out of the severall quarters, because the contribuc~ons\nfall exceeding shorte in most places, very many Baronies, and\nsome whole Counties, w=ch= paid considerable assessm=ts= the\nlast yeare, and y=e= begining of this summer, are now totally\nwasted, soe that all the Revenue that can be raised here, and\nthe Treasury that comes from England (except it be in larger\nproporc~on than ordinary), cannot possibly pay the Forces,\naccording to the reduced establishm=t= here, w=ch= is 4 days pay\nto officers, 6s. per weeke\n<P 199>\nand forrage to troopers, and 3s. 3d. per weeke to private foote\nsouldiers, below w=ch= I thinke it is impossible for them to\nlive; and yet there must be gott at least 12,000lbs. worth of\ncorne into the stores for y=e= next spring, some speciall\nsignificac~on of y=e= Parliam=ts= care and tenderness of y=e=\nForces in Ireland, would be very seasonable at this time. I doo\nvery well like the course you propound to supply a charracter. I\nshall hereafter take care that yo=r= l=res= you shall please to\nsend me be well ayred, and where you find this marke x in mine\nyou may give it a warm enterteynment.\n[^A PASSAGE PROBABLY OMITTED^]\n   I cannot tell if any further service in that or any other\nmaner may be avayleable unto you, I shall rejoyce in receiving\nyo=r= further pleasure, and my endeavo=r= shall bear witness how\ndesirous I am to be found,\n   Yo=r= faithfull and usefull and humble servant.\nDublin, 25=o= Dec=r= 1651.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
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                "MP, head of intelligence, member of the council of state" ;
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                "administrators and friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
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                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "821" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSCOTT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
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                "John Jones to Thomas Scott on 25 December, 1651"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "educated as attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bentham" ;
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                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
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                "1712-1792" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "46" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "47" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney" ;
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                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
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                "4517" ;
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                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1792" ;
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                "Jeremiah Bentham" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Went into politics 1734 (whig). To parliament 1735. Came to power (prime minister) 1756, resigned 1757. Accepted an earldom 1766, invited to take the prime minister's position again. Retired 1768." ;
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                "z Pitt 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pitt, z Pitt 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22337" ;
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                "Eton 1721-1726; Trinity College, Oxford 1732, no degree; the University of Utrecht" ;
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                "Robert Pitt (1680-1727), politician" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pitt" ;
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                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
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                "11" ;
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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "1442" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARGARET PASTON'S GRANDMOTHER (MOTHER OF JOHN MAUTBY, FROM HER FIRST MARRIAGE TO ROBERT MAUTBY); wife of Thomas Chamber(s)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "315" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ALIANOR CHAMBRE/CHAMBERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E34_Inscription>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises recognisable, short texts attached to instances of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. \nThe transcription of the text can be documented in a note by P3 has note: E62 String. The alphabet used can be documented by P2 has type: E55 Type. This class does not intend to describe the idiosyncratic characteristics of an individual physical embodiment of an inscription, but the underlying prototype. The physical embodiment is modelled in the CRM as E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.\nThe relationship of a physical copy of a book to the text it contains is modelled using E84 Information Carrier. P128 carries (is carried by): E33 Linguistic Object. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Inscription"@en , "Inscription"@fr , "Επιγραφή"@el , "Надпись"@ru , "Inscrição"@pt , "题字"@cn , "Inschrift"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E37_Mark> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BLAKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blake" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bicester, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "124" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary? Blake" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hooton+Roberts>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire+%28West+Riding%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hooton Roberts, Yorkshire (West Riding)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hooton Roberts" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBREWS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SHERIFF OF NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK 1438-39 & 1442-3, OFTEN J.P. , M.P. OF SUFFOLK, 1435, 1445-6, 1467-8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BREWS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TOPCROFT, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "JOHN PASTON III'S FATHER-IN-LAW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "357" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1482" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS BREWS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Angers>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Angers" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Angers" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Prison+%28London%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Prison (London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Prison (London)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AABBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Abbott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Probably a gentlewoman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "713" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Abbott" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PMASSINGBERD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Mundy of Markeaton, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philippa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Massingberd née Mundy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1689-1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Osbaston near Leicester, Leicestershire; after her marriage (1714), South Ormsby, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Burrell Massingberd in 1714. Part of a group of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's girlhood friends." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "6298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philippa Massingberd née Mundy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the births of human beings. E67 Birth is a biological event focussing on the context of people coming into life. (E63 Beginning of Existence comprises the coming into life of any living beings). \nTwins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same E67 Birth event. The introduction of the E67 Birth event as a documentation element allows the description of a range of family relationships in a simple model. Suitable extensions may describe more details and the complexity of motherhood with the intervention of modern medicine. In this model, the biological father is not seen as a necessary participant in the E67 Birth event.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "诞生"@cn , "Рождение"@ru , "Geburt"@de , "Nascimento"@pt , "Naissance"@fr , "Γέννηση"@el , "Birth"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCAVENDISH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Writer and royalist army officer. Knight of the Bath 1610; diplomatic mission to Italy 1612; MP for East Retford, Nottinghamshire 1614; Viscount Mansfield 1620; lord lieutenant of Nottinghamshire 1626; earl of Newcastle, Baron Cavendish of Bolsover 1628; lord lieutenant of Derbyshire 1628-38; Baron Ogle 1629; writings, scientific experiments 1630s; sole gentleman of the bedchamber, governor of Prince Charles (equestrian training) 1638-41; privy councillor 1639; constable and high steward of Pontefract 1640; gentleman of the robes to the prince, steward and warden of Sherwood Forest 1641; governor of Newcastle, commander-in-chief in the north 1642; lieutenant-general in several counties, marquess 1643; resumed philosofical and scientific pursuits 1645; knight of the Garter, privy councillor 1650; horse-training, writing; chief justice of eyre north of the Trent 1661; duke of Newcastle 1665." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 3, x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4946" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Initially tutored at home; \"partly bred\" in the household of Gilbert Talbot, 7th earl of Shrewsbury; entered St. John's College, Cambridge as a fellow-commoner 1608 (better at sports than learning); entered the Royal Mews, trained with Prince Henry in the art of manège by the French riding instructor St. Antoine. Became a disciple of poet and playwright Ben Jonson c. 1614." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Charles Cavendish (1553-1617), MP, youngest son of Bess of Hardwick and her 2nd husband Sir William Cavendish of Chatsworth, Derbyshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1593, d. 1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Handsworth Manor, Yorkshire; moved c. 1597 to Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire; educated in Cambridge 1608 and London; visited Italy 1612; politics in London 1614; inherited the Cavendish estates 1617 (incl. Welbeck and Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire), principal seat Welbeck?; inherited vast estates in the north (incl. Ogle Castle, Northumberland) 1629, began work on a London town house c. 1630; court 1638-41 > Welbeck; moved with the army 1642; retired to the Netherlands 1644; Henrietta Maria's court in Paris 1645; moved to Antwerp 1648; sailed to London, retired to Welbeck 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest surviving child. Mother: Sir Charles's 2nd wife Catherine (1570-1629), daughter of Cuthbert, Baron Ogle, of Ogle Castle, Northumberland. Married (1) 1618 heiress Elizabeth Howard (1599-1643), only daughter of William Bassett of Blore, Staffordshire and his wife Judith Austin, and widow of Henry Howard, 3rd son of the earl of Suffolk; (2) 1645 Margaret Lucas (1623?-1673), a maid of honour to the queen, 8th child of Thomas Lucas of Colchester, Essex. A patron of the arts and sciences." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st duke of Newcastle upon Tyne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1676" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cavendish" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_059>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 229>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 21ST APRIL, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, [{I am glad to perceive the{] great\nchaynge\n<P 230>\nin your lordships letters, the one wrytten the v=th= the other\nthe vij=th= of this present, the fyrst full of dyspayre in\nrespect of the harde coorse helde here, the other full of\ncompfort uppon the receypt of her majesties gratyous letters,\nand the happye success in the late conflyckt with the ennemye. I\ndoe assure your lordship I think her majesty tooke as muche joye\nuppon the viewe of your letter, in seing you restored to your\nformer compforte grownded uppon her favor, as she dyd [{in{] the\noverthrowghe of the enemye.\n   Her highness is now pleased that [{a{] comyssyon be gyven for\nthe levy of the 300 men in northe . . wherin before she made\ngreat dyffycultye. She hathe also commanded that all dylygence\nbe used in the sending over of the voluntarye men. I dowbt\ngreatly for lacke of money the captain wyll not be able to levye\nthem, and yf your lordship, besydes the imprest of the 1000=li=\nI caused sir William Stanley to be furnyshed withall, doe not\nalso gyve order for a supplye of 500=li= to be sent unto him, he\nshall never be able to brynge them of Irelande. He cannot get\nthem to be transported under xx=s= the man.\n   I am earnestly desyred by Mr. Edward Dyer to move your\nlordship that his brother Andrewe, thorrowe your good favor, may\nbe allowed after xx=s= the man for sooche nombers as he shall\nbryng over. The states have offered unto him, by Mr. Ortell,\nonly xiij=s= iiij=d= the man, wheras in verry deede they cannot\nbe sett owt in that good sorte yt were fytt under xxx=s= the\nman; and yt were muche better to have an armye compounded of\n10,000 well furnished men, then 15,000 in sooche slender sorte\nas heretofore they have been sent from hence. I doe heare, by\nsomme come from thence, that the harde allowance now made for\nthe levyes intended hathe growen owt of coronell Norryce advyce,\nwhoe notwithstanding, as he himself towld me, hathe ben allowed\nby the states heretofore for all manner of charges after the\nrate of . . . the man, which is verry skant.\n   To the ende your lordship may see what instrumentes are used\n<P 231>\nin owre medyatyon of peace, I sende you the coppyes of certeyn\nletters by good happ come to my handes. I have let her majesty\nunderstande howe dangerowse and dyshonorable yt is for her to\nhave sooche base and yll affected mynisters used therin.\nNorryce, the controwlers man, is bothe a notable papist and\nhathe served Mounsyer heretofore as a spye. Yf eyther your\nlordship or myselfe shoold use sooche instrumentes I knowe we\nshoold beare no small reproche: but yt is the good happ of\nhollow and dowbtfull men to be best thowght of. But, to returne\nto the desyred peace, your lordship shall understand that\nGrafini, sometymes Spinolas servaunt, having ben of late at\nAntwerp is nowe returned, whoe reportethe that the prince of\nParma, understanding that he was to returne into England, sent\nfor him, and, after long speeche had of the awntyent amytye\nbetwen the howse of Burgundye and this crowne, the great\nmyschefe that bothe contryes were lyke to indure by the coorse\nnowe held, and of the great good wyll he bare unto her majestye,\nhe prayed him to let eyther her majestye or somme of her\ncownsell understande, that, althowghe he myght be thowghte more\ninclyned rather to contynewe the warres then to affect peace,\nyet no man woold be more wyllyng then himselve to be a medyator\ntherof, and, for that purpose, yf he myght understand that her\nmajestye wold lyke therof, he woold send somme well chosen\ninstrumentes unto her to make some sooche overture in that\nbehalf as she shoold have cause to lyke of. He dyd, for the\nincoragement of Grafyni, assure him that the king shoold bestowe\nsome honorable rewarde on him, so as he coold bryng the same to\npasse that some myght be sent over with her majestyes good\nlykyng. He dyd, also, let him understande that Champigny tooke\nuppon him [{too much{] in the matter, and that he had\nintellygence with some person of qualytye within this realme\n[{of{] the same, but that he dyd not lyke that he shoold be a\ndealer therin, but woold rather imploy a contryman of his owne.\nThis myche have I receyved from her majestye towching Grafyinis\nproceading, wherwith her plesure was I shoold acquaynt your\nlordship, whoe doth\n<P 232>\nthink meet that you shoold, yf you shall see no cause to the\ncontrarye, acquaynt the cownsell of the state there, that\ncerteyn overtures for peace are dayly made unto her, but that\nshe meanethe not to proceade therein without ther good lyking\nand privyty, being perswaded that ther can be no peace made\nprofitable or suer for her that shall [{not{] also stande with\nther savetye, [{and{] that she dothe acknowledge [{hers{] to be\nso lynked with thers as [{nothing{] can faule owt to ther\nprejudyce but she must be partaker of theire harme. Her pleasure\nys, that you shall not acquaynt them with the partycularyties of\nthe overture, but woold have you deale with them in generall\ntermes, usyng the matter in sooche sorte as they may not enter\ninto any jealouse conceypt of any alyenation of her good meaning\ntowards them.\n   I am glad that Kerseys trechery was dyscovered in tyme; I\npraye God ther be no more of that crewe as lewdly dysposed as\nhe. I feare the lyttle hope that owre martyall men have of\nrewarde wyll drawe somme of them to fayle in their dutye, and\ntherfore yt wyll behove your lordship to have a watchefull eye\nof the looser sorte of the capteyns. But, to returne ageyn to\nthe peace, seing her majesty is so inclyned unto yt, and is\nfownde altogether unapt to prosecute the warres, I cannot but\nwyshe your lordship to be a pryncypall dealer therin, as well in\nrespect of your own honor as that I hope yt wyll be performed\nwith bothe honorable and profytable condytyons: wheras I dowbt,\nyf yt passe to others hands, yt wyll not be so carefully dealt\nin.\n   I cannot but let your lordship understande that the\nlord-chamberlyn hathe dealt verry honorably and frenly towards\nyour lordship of late, in causyng Weldon, sometyme pensyoner, to\nbe punished for delyvering, as he is charged thowghe by him\ndenyed, lewd speeches of your lordship. I fynde that bothe the\nlord-admirall and he doe take yt verry kyndly that your lordship\ndothe wryte so at large unto them, as you have of late don.\n<P 233>\n   Her majestye dothe longe to heare what is don uppon the last\ndyrectyon geven to sir Thomas Henneage. I praye God owre nyce\ndealyng therin doe not more harme, in respect of the lewde\nbrutes geven owt there, then may afterwarde be well repayred.\n   I cannot but put your lordship in mynd to returne your speedy\nawnswer to the master of Graye, towching the imprest I last\nwrote of, for the levye. I wyll seeke to satysfye the duke of\nNevers towching the salt, in sooche sorte as he shall\nnotwithstanding thinke himselve behowlding unto your lordship.\n   The Flusshingers have dealt hardely bothe with the\nlord-admyrall and me; wee shall be forced, for the relefe of\nThomson, to take some other waye of redresse. Eyther her\nmajestye must increase her garyson in that towne, or elles ther\nmust be somme devyce to imploye thos rude barbarouse maryners in\nsome longe vyage. And so, fearing I have over-tyred your\nlordship with thes scrybled lines, I most humbly take my leave.\nAt the coorte, the xxj=th= of Aprill, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1302" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 21 April, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANRADCLIFFE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Countess of Sussex 1542; lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine Parr, shared her evangelicalism by 1546; in the Tower charged with sorcery 1552; fled abroad after Mary's accession 1553; acted as intermediary between the French ambassador and Princess Elizabeth 1556; in the Fleet prison 1557; a bill concerning her jointure passed 1558." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/75611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Philip Calthorp, a Norfolk landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Radcliffe née Calthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. between 1579-1582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk; London/court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Sir Philip's 2nd wife, Jane Blennerhassett. Married (1) c. 1538 Sir Henry Radcliffe (c. 1507-1557), later 2nd earl of Sussex; he divorced her after Mary's accession; (2) c. 1559 Andrew Wyse, formerly vice-treasurer of Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "393" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1580" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Radcliffe née Calthorpe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Isaac Sr. was abroad." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 FN FBASIRE>\n<X FRANCES BASIRE>\n<P 107>\n[^FRANCES BASIRE TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n(\\A Monsr. Monsr. de Preaumont.\\)\n   From Eglesclif, February 19, 1651.\nMy Dearest,\n   I haue receiued yours from Missina, dated the last of\nNouember, which is all\n<P 108>\nI haue receiued sens S. Morkes day. I haue and shal praise God\nfor his gracious providenc over you, in deliveing you from the\nPope and fryars enuie. I pray God to prosper you stil in the\ngood successe of your ministery, and to continnue your prudence\nand care of your self. I ham sory for your deare frend deth.\nThoue you are not plesed to nam him, yet I thinke I know him -\nSer John Gudrike brother. He tould me his brother was dide of a\npleuresy as he was in his voyage for Englon. He axed me for you,\nand desired me to remember him to you. I sow him as I was\nretorning from bringing my Lady Blaxton in hear going to see Ser\nWillam her husband, wich is a presnor at (^Moretoke^) casel\nneare Coventry. My lady now is at Londan, waiting if she can get\nhim relest, and for the present is put of with good words. Our\ndotter Mary is at hom with me, she is (I praise God) a relegos\nchild, and servesaable to me. Mr. Hums hath tout her to rit. My\nlady had a gret love and care of her. I found her all her close\nand paid Mr. Broune for teching her on the verginalls. I shall\nhave a care of all the rest as much as in me lais. I ret to my\nfrend Busby acording to your desire about Isacke, but neuer had\nansar from him. I very much desire if it ples God to settel you\nat Rome, that he may com to you. I do thinke \n<P 109>\nhe will be a gret comfort to you, and loves rising earlly to go\nto coul. When I tel him I haue had a letter from you, he axes if\nyou haue send for him. Thy are all very well, praised be God,\nand present thire duty to you, and John is lerning fast to red a\nchapte in the bibel agens Easter, that he may haue breches, and\nthen he would faine see his father, as I should be if it ples\nGod to send vs a good oppertunity. I shall rit to Monsieur\nRoussell, I have not hard of Peter a long time. I haue send you\na bill of all the monny I haue reseue from you this five yeers\nand almost a half, to a farthing, and I haue set doune what I\nhaue paid out and laid out, in my hous and on my self and oure\nchedren. I haue found my vnkle very faithfull and carefull, my\nfifths is alowed me still in Mr. Busill's hand, and wall peaid\nbut much of it gos in seses. I most kindly thanke you for your\ndeare, louing, and constand care of me, and I do ernestlye\ndesire to aproue my self what you thinke me in your cherrittabl\ngood thots of me. All your delit, is wall heare, and I shall\npray and long to heare of your prospring in your besnes and good\nsettelment agine; my vnkle ret to me that the marchands had\nagroeed to (^leon^) every one so much for you to agment your\nstipend. I shall just now rit to my Lady Blaxton, and let her\n<P 110>\nknow you are wall. Mrs. Man and Mrs. Garnet, the Dauensons and\nDr. Clarke are wall. My Lady Gercon I thinke is ded, for when I\nsaw her, theare was no hops of lif.\nMy Lady Huten was wall, and remembers her to you. Oure good\nfrend Mrs. Hiington and her husband are both ded, and Mr. John\nKilinggoul. All the res of our neighbours and frends are as yet\nwall. My deare respetes and seruis to your good frend Mr.\nTindal.\n   Yours as much as euer in the Lord,\n   No, more thene euer,\n   F. B.\n   I praise God for all your contentednes to bare your crosses,\nfor that is the way to make them eassie and lite to you, to\nconsedeer from hom thy com, and how gustly wee deserue them, and\nhow nesserary they are for vs, and how they cannot be auouded in\nthis lif.\n   My dearest, I shall not faille to looke thos plases in the\ncriptur, and pray for you as be cometh your obedent wife and\nserunt in the Lord,\n   F. B.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland, refugee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire née Corbett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of archdeacon and refugee Isaac Basire Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBASIRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Egglescliff> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Basire née Corbett to Isaac Sr. Basire on 19 February, 1651"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P103_was_intended_for>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links an instance of E71 Man-Made Thing to an E55 Type of usage. \nIt creates a property between specific man-made things, both physical and immaterial, to Types of intended methods and techniques of use. Note: A link between specific man-made things and a specific use activity should be expressed using P19 was intended use of (was made for)."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был задуман для"@ru , "bestimmt für"@de , "προοριζόταν για"@el , "被制作来用於"@cn , "était destiné à"@fr , "was intended for"@en , "era destinado à"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P86_falls_within>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the inclusion relationship between two instances of E52 Time-Span.\nThis property supports the notion that a Time-Span’s temporal extent falls within the temporal extent of another Time-Span. It addresses temporal containment only, and no contextual link between the two instances of Time-Span is implied.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "s’insère dans"@fr , "falls within"@en , "está contido em"@pt , "περιέχεται σε"@el , "fällt in"@de , "时间上被涵盖於"@cn , "содержится в"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients also include the rest of the council in the north." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1598 T TMATTHEW>\n<X TOBIE MATTHEW>\n<P 136>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXIX.\\] MY LORD OF DURESME [\\DR. MATTHEW\\] .}] [^TO\nDR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\17 June, 1598.\\]\n   May it please your Grace and the rest. Finding by letters\nfrom the Lords and others of her Majestie's most honorable Prevy\nCounsell that the pledges lately delivered by Sir Robert\n<P 137>\nKerr to the Lord Governor of Barwick are thence to be conveyed\nand guarded to York; and by a letter from M=r=. William Fenwick,\nthe Deputie Warden of the Middle Marshes, that he is to recceave\nthem upon Mondaie next about noone at Alnewick; at whose hand\nthe Sherif of this countie is to receave them at Gatesheade on\nTuesdaie next about the same houre, and purposeth to deliver\nthem to the Sherif of Yorkshire at Croftbridge upon Wednesdaie\nnext by one of the clock in the afternoone, being the usuall\nplace betwene that countie and this to deliver and receave all\nmaner of prisoners (\\hinc inde\\) : These may be to certifie your\nGrace of the premisses, to the end that the said tyme and place\nmay forthwith be signified to the Sherif of Yorkshire, whereby\nhe may addresse himself for the more certayne execution, with\nexpedition, of this her Majestie's extraordinary service of\ngreat importaunce; wherewith I perceave your Grace and your\nassociats have been made acquainted already from above. And so I\nhumbly betake your Grace and the rest of that honorable Counsell\nto the tuition of the Almightie. At B. Awkland, this xvij=th= of\nJune, 1598.\n   Your Grace's humblie at commaundment,\n   Tobie Duresm.\n   To the most Reverende ffather in God, and my very good Lord,\nthe Archebusshop's Grace of York, and the rest of her Majestie's\nCounsell established there.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "bishop - council president" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Tobie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham, de facto lord lieutenant of co. Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMATTHEW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishop+Auckland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tobie Matthew to Matthew Hutton on 17 June, 1598"@en .

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                true ;
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                "Original 1" ;
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                true ;
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                "servants" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1514 T MYTUDOR>\n<X MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE>\n<P 117>\n[} [\\LETTER XL. MARY QUEEN OF FRANCE TO THOMAS WOLSEY, THEN\nARCHBISHOP OF YORK.\\] }] \n   ... I recomaund me un to you as hertly as I can, and as\nschoth ... intreated as the kynge and you\n<P 118>\nthought I schuld have ben, for ... the morn next after the\nmaryage, all my servants, both men and women ... dyscharged.\nInsomoch that my mother Guldeford was also dischargyd, whom as\nze knowe the kynge and zou willed me in eny wyse to be\ncowncelled. But for eny thynge I myght do, yn no wyse myght I\nhave any graunt for her abode here, which I assure you my lord\nis moch to my discomffort; besyd meny other discomffortis that\nze wold full lyttyll have thought. I have not zet seen yn\nFraunce eny lady or jentill woman so necessary for me as sche ys\nnor zet so mete to do the kynge my brother service as sche ys.\nAnd for my part my lord, as ze love the kynge my broder and me,\nfynd the meanes that sche may yn all hast com hither agayn, for\nI had as lefe lose the wynnynge I schall have yn France as to\nlose her counsell when I schall lacke it, which is not like long\nto be required, as I am sure the nobill men and jentillmen can\nschew you more then becometh me to wryte yn this matter. I pray\nyou my Lord gyf credens forther to my moder Guldeford yn every\nthyng concernynge thys matter. And albehit my Lord of\nNorthfollke h ... nethyr deled best with me nor zet with her at\nthys tyme: zet I pray you allwayes to be good lord un to her.\nAnd wold to God my ... had ben so good to have had zou with me\nhither when I ha ... rd of Northfolke. And thus fare ze weale\n<P 119>\nMy Lord. Wryt ... ile the xij=the=. daye of Octobr.\n   My Lord I pray you gyve credens to my ... ord yn my sorows\nshe have delyve ...\n   ... Yowr on whyl I lefe\n   Mary ...\n   To my lovynge frend Th'archebischop of Zorke.\n\n"@en ;
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                "12 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
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                "queen - royal minister" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "331" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MYTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Abbeville> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Tudor to Thomas Wolsey on 12 October, 1514"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "private, business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q D 1629 FS BLONG>\n<X BRIDGET LONG>\n<P 202>\n[} [\\CXXIX. BRIDGET LONG TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nGood Madam,\n   I haue lately receeved both the letters you sent me, and\nyo=r= letter that is directed to my Lady Meautys, w=ch= about a\nfortnight hence I will most carefully send to Forneham by the\nfoote post that lately came to me from her, and will call on me\nbefore he retorne. I also lately received a letter from M=rs=\nSuzanna, my Ladie's sister, w=ch= I make bold herewith to send\nyo=r= La=p=, that you maye thereby take notice of the death of\nSir Richard Burnaby, as also that you may truely knowe what\nintentions are towardes the poore childe on that syde; butt I\nleaue the consideration therof to yo=r= La=p's= wisedome, for I\ndo this onely of my owne heade, and yo=r= La=p= may doe as you\nplease for all me: butt truely itt is high tyme the childe were\nnowe taken into some better keepinge, for albeitt the nurse doth\nher parte to the vttmost, yett he nowe beginnes to growe, and\nwill looke for better com~ons then her wages will beare. I sente\nfor him and he was w=th= me a fortnight att Whitsontyde last,\nand I perceiued how well a little tyme of chaunge did alter him:\nhe is very well (I thanke God) and comes on apace; he can goe\nand prattle a little,\n<P 203>\nand is very pretty companye, and thrives the better for his good\naunte Bacon's allowance, w=ch= is weekely sent his nurse for\nhim. And thus, good Madam, I am redy to serue you, if in any\nthinge you haue occasion to comaund me: in the meane tyme I doe\nhumbly take my leaue.\n   Yo=r= La=p's= to be comaunded,\n   Bridgett Longe.\nThis 17=th= of June 1629.\n   To the righte worthye and my much honored good ladye, the\nLadye Bacon, att her house in Suffolke, &c. &c.\n   M=r= Longe remembers his humble seruice vnto you.\n\n"@en ;
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                "17 June" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant/? - mistress" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Bridget" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Long" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "servant?" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "314" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BLONG> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bridget Long to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 17 June, 1629"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
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                "South Wingfield, Derbyshire" ;
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                "South Wingfield" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                "Oxford, Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hopkins" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1546-1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Louvain 1566, Paris, Spain etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Catholic" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1594" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Hopkins" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bullen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Bullen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bullen" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
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                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1491 T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P I,98>\n[} [\\IV. HENRY VII. TO THE BISHOP OF DURHAM.\\] }] [^TO JOHN\nSHERWOOD^]\n[\\A.D. 1491. 5 Feb.\\]\nBy the King.\nH. R.\n   Right reverend fader in God, right trusty and right\nwelbeloved, we grete you wel. And have seyn youre writing of the\ndate of the xxvj. day of January, wherby and other wayes we\nunderstande wel that Sir\n<P I,99>\nRobert Chambrelayne and diverse personnes with hym in company be\ntaken at Hertilpole, within the precinct of the fraunchise of\nSaint Cuthebert belonging to you and to youre chirche of\nDuresme. Wherin ye beseche us humbly that we wol not doo breke,\nnor interupte the said franchises. We late you wite that for\nthonnor of God and of that glorioux Confessor Saint Cuthebert,\nwe be and shalbe as good and favorable souverain lord unto you\nand to thoes franchises and libertees as any oure noble\nprogenitors hathe been in tyme passed, and shal moche rather\nassist and defende theym then in any wise suffre theym to be\ninterupted or defeicted. Desiring and hertily praying you that\noure trusty and welbeloved servaunt Sir Edward Pykering, knight\nfor oure body, may bring the said Sir Robert and thoes other\noure rebelles and traitours to our presence. And if youre\nshirief of the bisshopriche have the conveyance according to\nyour said fraunchise, both of our said servant and of our\nrebelles and traitors asfer as the bondes streicheth of youre\nsaid libertiees, for the better saufgard of the same, we shalbe\ntherwith content and plaised. And astouching the goodes taken\nwith our said rebelles, we be content also ye have theym, if\nthat your said fraunchises so require: how be it the lord\nClifford maketh clayme unto theym by raison of certain his\nlibertees that he pretendeth to have in the lordship of Hert and\nHertilpole forsaid. And inasmoche as for divers grete\nconsiderations it behoveth us to understande what writinges and\nothre goodes our said rebelles had with theym, we eftsonnes\npraye you that by billes endented betwene you and your officers\non the oon part and our said knight on the other, we may be\ncertefyed purticulierly and by parcelles of all [{su{]che\nwritinges and goodes as shalbe founde in their caskettes, males,\ntronkkes, or in othre their cariages. Assuring you that our\nmynde ys not therby nor othrewise to breke or interupt your said\nfraunchises, but rathre \n<P I,100>\nto [\\LOST BY THE MUTILATION OF THE MS.\\] and defende theym as\nabove. Yeven under our signet at our paloys of Westminster, the\nv=th= day of Februarij.\n[\\ADDRESSED:\\] To the Right Reverend Fa[{der in God, our{] right\nwelbeloved the bi[{shop of Duresme{] .\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 98" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Shirwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - bishop (former & future proctor of the king)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
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                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "413" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHIRWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to John Shirwood on 5 February, 1491"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stony+Shatford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
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                "Stony Shatford, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stony Shatford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBUTLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
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                "Henry Somerset (1629-1700), 1st duke of Beaufort" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Butler née Somerset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
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                "Daughter of gardener Mary Capel (1630-1715). In 1685 married James Butler (1665-1745), earl of Ossory and (1711) duke of Ormonde, who fled charges of treason to France in 1715 (died there). Ormonde was a good friend of Jonathan Swift. Lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne. Mother of Elizabeth Butler." ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Ormonde" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2369" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1733" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Butler née Somerset" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Higher (Cambridge)"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHEVENINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "KNIGHTED BETWEEN 1458-1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Heveningham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
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                "1461" ;
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                "HEVENINGHAM" ;
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                "1465" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "HEVENINGHAM, SUFFOLK; NORWICH, ALSO VISITED LONDON" ;
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                "1458 ACCUSED OF RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR TOGETHER WITH JOHN PASTON I AND MANY OTHERS, INVOLVED IN THE BATTLES ABOUT CAISTER ON THE PASTONS' SIDE." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "438" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN HEVENINGHAM" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, legal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1475 FO GGREENE>\n<X GODFREY GREENE>\n<P 29>\n[} [\\LETTER XXIV.\\] }]\n(^To my right reverend and worshipfull Maistre, Sir William\nPlompton, knight.^)\n   Right worshippfull Sir, I recomend me unto your good\nmastershipp; Sir, as for a (\\supersedias\\) for yourselfe, there\nwill not be gotten, without I shold put in sufficient men to be\nsuerties; for there is a new rule made in the Chancery now late,\nthat no sureties\n<P 30>\nshalbe accepted, but such as be sufficient, and twenty of the\nold common sureties dischardged: so it is hard to gett suerties\nfor a yoman. And as for the supliants, I have dayly labored,\nsith your man come, to gett a man to aske the suertie; and so I\nfand one which hath bene of old a (\\supersedias\\) mounger, and\nwas agreed with him that he shold gett me a man to aske it, and\nhe and the man shold have had v=s=. for their labor; and so he\nsaid unto me and Thom. on Saturday last that it was done, and\ndesired mony for the mans labor and for the sealing, and we\nshold have them forth withall: and so he hath driven us from\nmorne to even, and in conclusion deceyved us, and hath receved\nvii=s=. vi=d=. And I may nott arreast him nor strive with him\nfor the mony, nor for the decept, because the matter is not\nworshipfull; and so there is none odere meane, but dayly to\nlabor him to gett the writts, and so I shall, and send them to\nyou asoune as they may be gotten: the labor is great and\nperillous, and the anger is more, because of the decept. As for\nthe suit of Tulis executor, it is delaid for this terme, but the\nnext terme it cannot be delaid; therefore it were well done ye\nsought up your writtings, and all the sircumstances of making\nthe obligacion, and whear it was made; for there is none will\nmake a plea, without he have some matter to make it of: and also\nthe court will nott admitt a forreine plea, without the matter\nbe somewhat likely to be true. As for all your oder suits, they\nhave the speed the law will give them, as Horbury will enforme\nyou, when he comes home. As for the (\\supena\\) , the writt is\nnott retorned in; it seemes it will take a delay. I have sent\nyou a copie of the letter, and a (\\supersedias\\) for Ward of\nBreeton; and as for your awne, if so be ye will that I put in\nsufficient suerties for you, ye may have one; but saveing your\nbetter advise, me think it nott necessary so to do, without oder\ncause shold require: for as strong in the law is a\n(\\supersedias\\) of a Justice of the peace, as in\n<P 31>\nthe Chancery. And as for your bottles, there came no samon men\nhere of all this sumor, but I understood they will come now\nhastely; by the next at comes they shalbe sent, with Gods grace,\nwho have you evermore in his blessed proteccion. Written att\nLondon, the x=th= day of July. Thomas can enforme you of\nnovelties in this countrie better then I can writte.\n   Your servant Godfrey Greene.\n[\\10 July, anno circiter 1475.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "10 July" ;
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                "Year c. 1475 (Stapleton) or ?1477 (Kirby)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Greene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGREENE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Godfrey Greene to William I Plumpton on 10 July, 1475"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_068>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family, business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,56>\n[} [\\218. THOMAS BETSON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\24 June 1478\\]\n   Jhesus. A=no= xviii=o=.\n   Right honorable and worshipffull Sir, and my right synguler\ngood mayster, I recommand me unto your good maystershipe in the\nmooste loffyngest wyse +tat my hart can thynnke, be my trouth:\nthankynge your maystershipe right hartely off your curtesse and\nloffynge letter, the which I have resseyvid by my M. your brodyr\nJohn Croke. And in the same letter I undyrstond by the\nworshipffull reporte off your maystershipe the havyors off my\nCussen Kateryn unto you, to my lady your wiffe and to all o+ter\n&c.: and truly it is to me right joyffull and comffortable\ngladnes so to here off hir, and I besech our blissid lord ever\nto preserve hir in all vertu and good lyffynge to his plesour,\nand to reward your maystershipe with hevene at your endynge ffor\nyour good disposision to hir wardes in good exortasions\ngyffynge: and +tat I wote well off old, or elles truly she cowd\nnat be off that disposision vertuous and goodly, hir youthe\nremembrid and consederyd. And sir, +tus as it hath lykid your\nmaystershipe to commaunde me to come unto Stonor to se my best\nbelovid &c, and also to make me mery, unto the which your\nmaystershipe saith I shall be hartly welcume, and so my lady,\nyour wiffe, affermes the same as ye wryte it: Right worshipffull\nsir, I know it ffull well off old, ffor so I have ffull oftyn\ntymes preve it and nat gretely off me deservid, but God knowith\nmyn hart and myn entent what I intend to my power and ever hath\ndone: and sir, I besech your maystershipe to pardone me ffor a\nwhyle and to hold me exscused, and as sone as I can I shall\ncumme and se your wellffare. I thynge longe, so God help me,\ntill I come, but be my trouth my labour and besynes is such and\nwill be a whyle, +tat I can nat as yit with myn ease cum: and\n+terffore Sir, I besech you now to helpe me and to be my good\nmayster and exscuse me, +ter as your maystershipe shall thynnke\nbest. And sir, in good ffeyth I am verry glad that my lady is so\nwell amendid off hir helth, and in lyke wyse the children. I\nbesech God ffor his\n<P II,57>\nmercy and our blissid lady to send your maystershipe and all\nyoures as well to ffare as I wold myn owneselff, and to preserve\nyou in vertuous lyffynge, and also to send you sad remembraunce\noff all good begynnynge, and +tan with owte dowte ye shall make\nwith Godes helpe a worshipfull endynge to Godes plesour and to\n+te honour and worshipe off all them +tat loffe you hartely.\nSir, I am to bold thus to wryte, but God knowith myn hart, and\nsom whattes I am infformed off the towardnes off your good\ndisposision, what ye intend: I shall dayly praye hartely to God\nto be your good spede in all your such proffytable workes: yff\nye contenew your intent ye shall be glad +terof or this day iij\nyere. I ffare lyke a sory pyper, whanne I begynne I can nat\nleve: but yit ones agayn our blissid Lord be your sped and your\nhelpe. (\\Le xxiiij jour de Juyn.\\)\n   Be your servant Thomas Betson.\n   [\\IN DORSO\\] Sir, Remembre your maystershipe well what ye\nhave written off my Cossen Kateryn, truly I shall whanne I speke\nwith hir tell hir every word, and yff I ffynd the contrarye our\nvycar here, so God helpe me, shall crye owte upon h[{ir{] within\nthis x wekes and lesse, and by that tyme I shall be redy in\nevery poy[{nt{] with Godes grace, and so I wold she were, ffor\nsothe ye may beleve me off it.\n   To the right honorable and my right spescyall good mayster,\nSir William Stonor, knyght, (\\soyt dd.\\)\n\n"@en ;
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                "24 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "business partners; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to William Stonor on 24 June, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ashbourne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derbyshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ashbourne, Derbyshire" , "Ashbourne" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ashbourne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "The site of Launde Abbey was granted to Cromwell in 1540." ;
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                "<Q A 1530S? T TFRYSBY>\n<X THOMAS FRYSBY>\n<P 20>\n[} [\\LETTER CVIII. THOMAS FRYSBY TO THOMAS CROMWELL.\\] }]\n<P 21>\n   Right worshipfull my singuler good Master my duety humbly\npremised with my prayer. Pleasith it your good Mastership of\nyour goodnes to call to your remembraunce when ye laye here with\nus at Launde Abbey some tyme ye wolde take the payne to walke\nwith me or my brethern abowt owr busynes; and as you and I cam\non day from Withcoke I had a fall backeward in the Snowe in a\nplace called the Dammes, betwen Launde and Withcoke; and by the\nsame tokyn I doo send you by this berar vj. Chesys of this\ncontre makyng, praying you to accepte the same that the old\nacquentaunce somme thyng myght be renewed. You shall nott nede\nto gyve our M=r=. prior eny thanks for the same. Other newellies\nhave I not to doo your Mastership pleasur with all, but with my\nprayer which all wayes ye shalbe assuryd of to the pleasure of\nGod, who all wayes have you in his blessid kepyng, to your harts\nease and your worship daily encreasyng. At Laund Abbey this\nxiiij=th=. daye of January\n   By your beadisman\n   Thomas Frysby chanon.\n   To the right worshipfull M. Cromwell be this delyvered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year is 1530 according to the British Library Manuscripts Catalogue." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "probably in royal service by now" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "old acquaintances (unequal)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Frysby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Launde Abbey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TFRYSBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Launde+Abbey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Frysby to Thomas Cromwell on 14 January, 1535"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Private/Self: Classical"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bodmin>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bodmin" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bodmin" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Stockport%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Stockport)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Stockport)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_091>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 449>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXVI. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 4TH\nNOVEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, this gentleman, Mr. Gorge, commeth thyther\nwith such hast, as I have no lesur to wryte as otherwise I wold,\nbut breffly. I have, accordyng to your lordships late lettres,\nmoved hir majesty for your lordships licenss to retorn, wherunto\nhir majesty is of hirself very willyng, as well for the desyre\nshe hath to se your lordship, as for the dout she also hath that\nthys wyntar season yow might fall into some sycknes; but yet\nherwith she also is very carefull how those countrees may be\ngoverned without harm to the public cause, and how hir own army,\nconsistyng of hir people, might also be ruled and directed; of\nboth which, though hir majesty hath had some kind of speches,\nyet she myndeth not to mak any resolution but by your lordships\nadvise. Yet, for the government of hir army, I perceave she will\nlaye the chardg uppon my lord Gray, who will shun it I am sure\nas much as he may, and yet I have perswaded hir majesty to\nencorradg hym with the remission of an Irish det that, in\nconscience, he ought not to paye.\n   I told Mr. Gorge by speche, that seing ther is treasur sent\nover, wherof your lordship had no knolledg at your late wrytyng,\nI wold\n<P 450>\nwish your lordship to se the same, or the gretar part, issued\nout wher is most nede, but specially to mak full payes to some\nday certen.\n   For the government ther in your lordships absence we here\ncannot gyve any advise, but, consideryng your lordships great\nexperience there, whatsoever your lordship shall declare to be\nmete I will assent therto, and by my advise to hir majesty\nfurder it as reason is. Some spek of namyng the count Morrice to\nbe governor alon in your absence, and as to have the rule under\nyour lordship; some wish that the count Moryce shuld be joyned\nwith the lord Graye. The queenes majesty wold that it war in the\nstates direction ageyn as it was befor they committed it to your\nlordship, with the direction of the lord Graye as lieutenant of\nhir army; but suerly I feare greatly the success hereof, for the\ngenerall evill opinion conceaved, both by the people and the men\nof warr, ageynst the particular persons representyng the states,\nexcept ther might be a new election by the severall provynces of\nnew and more upright persons to represent the states.\n   My lord, though presently it semeth your lordship to be\ngreved with the sondry mislykynges of hir majesty signefyed by\nher privat lettres, for sondry thynges wherof your lordship hath\nsufficient matter to discharg yourself, yet I dowt not but uppon\nyour lordships retorn to hir presence, she will be fully\nsatisfyed by your lordships own good answers, for so I myself do\nconceave the issew will so be proved. And so, by reason of Mr.\nGorges hasty departure, I am compelled to end. From Westminster,\n4. November, 1586.\n   Yesterday all we commissioners [\\perfected\\] our sentence\nagainst the Scottish quene, with on full assent, but I feare\nmore slackness in hir majesty than will stand ether with hir\nsuerty or with ours. God direct hir hart to follow faythfull\ncounsell.\n   Your lordships most assured to my power,\n   W. Burghley.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "449" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "550" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 4 November, 1586"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises extents in space, in particular on the surface of the earth, in the pure sense of physics: independent from temporal phenomena and matter. \nThe instances of E53 Place are usually determined by reference to the position of “immobile” objects such as buildings, cities, mountains, rivers, or dedicated geodetic marks. A Place can be determined by combining a frame of reference and a location with respect to this frame. It may be identified by one or more instances of E44 Place Appellation.\n It is sometimes argued that instances of E53 Place are best identified by global coordinates or absolute reference systems. However, relative references are often more relevant in the context of cultural documentation and tend to be more precise. In particular, we are often interested in position in relation to large, mobile objects, such as ships. For example, the Place at which Nelson died is known with reference to a large mobile object – H.M.S Victory. A resolution of this Place in terms of absolute coordinates would require knowledge of the movements of the vessel and the precise time of death, either of which may be revised, and the result would lack historical and cultural relevance.\nAny object can serve as a frame of reference for E53 Place determination. The model foresees the notion of a \"section\" of an E19 Physical Object as a valid E53 Place determination."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Place"@en , "Место"@ru , "Local"@pt , "Τόπος"@el , "地点"@cn , "Ort"@de , "Lieu"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire%3B+Norfolk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lincolnshire; Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincolnshire; Norfolk" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Notts%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Notts?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JOTOWNSHEND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Landowner and local politician. Probably served on the fleet against the Armada 1588; fought under Sir Francis Vere in the Netherlands; MP for Castle Rising, Norfolk 1593; served in the expedition against Cadiz, knighted 1596; knight of the shire for Norfolk 1597; JP c. 1598, dismissed for quarrelling 1600; appointed to the Norfolk musters commission 1598, 1601; captain of the foot company for the hundreds of Gallow and Brothercross c. 1598; MP for Orford, Suffolk 1601; died after a duel." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon, y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated from Magdalen College, Oxford 1581; transferred to Trinity College, Cambridge; never graduated, left university for foreign travel." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Roger Townshend (c. 1544-1590), courtier; 2nd wife Jane (c. 1547-1618), eldest daughter of Sir Michael Stanhope of Shelford, Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Townshend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1567/8-1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was a courtier who worked in London and had property in several counties (e.g., Middlesex, principal seat at Raynham, Norfolk); John was educated in Oxford & Cambridge, travelled abroad; inherited father's estates, took residence at Raynham, Norfolk (main domicile) 1590; after marriage also lived elsewhere in Norfolk; visits to London; probably died at his house at Stoke Newington, Middlesex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Elder son. Married 1593 Anne (1573-1622), eldest daughter of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey, Norfolk. Loyal to the Howards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "297" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1603" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Townshend" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Suffolk?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_160>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news (departing to fetch the queen of Bohemia)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1632 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 257>\n[} [\\CLXVII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FREDERIC CORNWALLIS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   My Lord Marshall making so much hast, I have onelie time to\ntell your La=p= that wee are this\n<P 258>\nmorning imbarking, having a good winde and faire weethere, so\nthat I hope wee shall bee at the Brill w=th=in 30 or 40 howres,\nand then I shall with the next messenger give you an account of\nour journey againe; till w=ch= time, and ever, I shall humbly\nbeg your La=p's= blessing for my boy and\n   Your most obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwalleis.\nMarget, this Sunday morning, 30 day December [\\1632\\] .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "257" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "91" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Margate> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 30 December, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia+%28Ukraine%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Russia (Ukraine)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P13i_was_destroyed_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "был уничтожен посредством"@ru , "被毁灭於"@cn , "καταστράφηκε από"@el , "foi destruído por"@pt , "a été détruite par"@fr , "wurde zerstört durch"@de , "was destroyed by"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E6_Destruction> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93i_was_taken_out_of_existence_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN15>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Thomas Howard III's agent in Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "361" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Whitehall, London" , "Whitehall" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whitehall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 48>\n[} [\\LETTER LVII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Sep. 8.\n   Hond. and dearest Brother,\n   Your letters are never in this world to be answerd. I referr\nyou therfore, till we meet in the Vale of Josaphat. Ther you'l\nrecive reward of all your unwearied charities, and unchangeable\nkyndnis to a poor unworthy sister. Yet this comfort, your pietie\nmay reap from present circumstances; that, notwithstanding my\ngreat stock of self love, which naturally inclines to sadnis, in\nthe neglect of frinds (now experienced in our once dear\nCottington). I find my self so chearish'd by your lov'd kyndnis,\nand so filld up by it, thers no roome left for any repyning\nthought. For it apears most unreasonable, to covett more from\nany, when I cannot corispond in any visible maner, with half\nthat I receive from you. Therfore, as I intimated\n<P 49>\nbefore, I defereving accounts, till we meet in etternitie. I\nmust intreate you'l teache your girls the same patience, for\nreally I can never express myself what I am. But in pitty,\nbeleeve none lives that more loves you and yours, then your\npoore sister,\n   Win.\n   Keat trusts me with her duty, and with reason, for sure I am,\nnone wod take more car it should not mischary; therfore receive\nit whol, intire, and sound, for so she gave it me, as lykewyse\nher love to all her brothers and sisters.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "48" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "224" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 8 September, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Farnham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorks.%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Farnham, Yorks.?" , "Farnham, Suffolk" , "Farnham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Farnham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Malaya+in+Ternate>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Malaya in Ternate" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Malaya in Ternate" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Siege+outside+Meleun>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Siege outside Meleun" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Siege outside Meleun" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Buckinghamshire)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMICKLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Barrister-at-law; appointed keeper of the seal of the county palatine of Durham 1689." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/62042" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Durham School (Mr. Smith); admitted to Gray's Inn 1652; Christ's College, Cambridge and Inner Temple 1656; called to the bar 1663." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Mickleton (bap. 1612, d. 1669), attorney, of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mickleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1638-1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and schooled in Durham; studied in London 1652-1663, Cambridge 1656-?; probably lived and worked in Durham and London; buried in Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Mary King (c. 1615-1644). Married 1660 Frances (bap. 1634, d. 1690), daughter of Michael Hall, of Durham. Had disagreements with his father over the right to occupy the family home and was disinherited. Collected manuscripts like his father and grandson." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Antiquary and lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1693" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Mickleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1578 T HHASTINGS>\n<X EARL OF HUNTINGDON>\n<P 59>\n[} [\\LETTER VIII.\\] THE EARLE OF HUNTINGDON TO MR. DEANE OF\nYORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\Maie 20, 1578.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Domino, &c.!\\) I am sorrye to vnderstand of your\nfalle and harme you have therbye, but I trust God will shortelye\nrestore you to your olde good state agayne. Of my Lord of\nCanterburie I heare nothyng but thys; I wyll sette downe the\nverrye wordes as they bee wrytten to me: - \"My Lord of\nCanterburie dyd stande now at thys present vpon hys delyuerye by\nthe good meanes of M=r=. Vycechamberlyne, and now at thys\npresent the bysshoppes of Durram and Yorke have wryttyn to hyr\nMajesty of soche sectes and puritanes that ys in those cuntryes,\nthat hathe made a staye of hys delyuerance.\"\n   Even nowe the Lord Archebishop was heare, and I tolde hym a\npeece of thys matter, but sayde no worde of Canterburie, and I\ndyd aske hym what infection he founde in all hys dyoces,\nespecyallye for puritanisme as they tearme yt. He aunsweryd,\nthat he founde none to offend that way, neythyr, sayth he, have\nI wryttyn any thynge thereof; but in my letters to the Quene,\nsayth he, I dyd wryte that a younge man in a sermon at the\nassyses dyd sumwhat straye, but he hathe been before me and\nhathe promysyd to repayre the faute, etc. Also of one at Hulle\nwho made sum scruple at sum matters, but now yealdeth and\npromysyth conformytee. Of other matters he dyd not wryte, but of\nthe increasynge of the papystes, etc. By thys I see som sparkes\nhave floane abrode. Your wrytar hathe desyryd me to sent hym\nworde what ys trew touchinge these reaportes. And now by\nwarrante from my Lord's grace I may saye hys dyoces ys cleare of\nthys faulte. For other occuranttes I referre\n<P 60>\nyou to the letter inclosyd, wherof I dyd imparte the laste\nparte, as I was desyryd. God make us all pure in hys syghte\nthorrowe Chryste, and confounde all poperye and counterfayte\ngospellynge, etc. And so I commytte you to the Lord. At Yorke,\nthys 26 of May, 1578.\n   Your assured frend (\\in Domino\\) ,\n   H. Huntyngdon.\n   To the assemblie at Smalcald her Maiestie hath sent certeine\npersons to dissuade and stay the proceedings, &c. D. Humfrey of\nOxford, D. Wilson of Worcester, D. Still of Cambridge, and D.\nHamond, a civilian, ar appointed for this purpose; and, if hast\nhad not required, your Deane Mr. Hutton should have bene the\nprincipall, and so ought he to have bene allowed. Grenewich, xx\nMaij, 1578.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Date printed as 20 May in the heading but 26 May at the end of the letter (in the edition)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "59" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues in building a protestant commonwealth in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Huntingdon, president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "405" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHASTINGS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Hastings to Matthew Hutton on 20 May, 1578"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bicester>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bicester, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bicester" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishop%27s+Waltham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bishop's Waltham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Religion>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Religion"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "rank"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JUBARRING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Rowland Lytton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JUDITH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father's home: Knebworth, Hertfordshire; current domicile: Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR THOMAS BARRINGTON (WIDOW OF SIR GEORGE SMITH)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2010" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4847" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1657" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JUDITH BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yarmouth>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yarmouth, Norfolk" , "Yarmouth" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yarmouth" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWYBE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PRIEST" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WYBE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TILTY, ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WRITES FOR MARGARET, MARCHIONESS OF DORSET, WIDOW OF THOMAS GREY (D. 1530)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "229" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "W WYBE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWINDSOR-HICKMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "7TH LORD WINDSOR, EARL OF PLYMOUTH IN 1682-84, GOVERNOR OF JAMAICA IN 1661-64, Governor of Portsmouth 1681; Governor of Hull 1682; PRIVY COUNCILLOR 1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman (nephew of Thomas Windsor, 6th Baron)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WINDSOR-HICKMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1627?-1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "PORTSMOUTH, HULL, LONDON?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER DIXIE HICKMAN OF KEW. NEPHEW OF THOMAS WINDSOR, 6TH BARON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "EARL OF PLYMOUTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1687" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS WINDSOR-HICKMAN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WILKINSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilkinson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Steward of the Foundling Hospital" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 196>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXIII. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 31\nMARCH 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, although of late many crossees or stormes\n<P 197>\nhave happened to trooble your lordships mynd, to the hyndrance\nof the commen utillite of the servyce of God and of hir majesty\nin that countrye, yet sence your conscience doth testefy and\nwarrant your doynges to have bene ment for the furderance of the\nweale therof, and the successes also, exceptyng the thwartes\nfrom hence, do make good proffe that your actions do prosper, I\nwish your lordship to contynew your disposition, and to comfort\nyourself with your own integrite, which God will not have\noppressed, though he may exercise your patience, and prove the\nfortitude of your mynd to contynew well-doyng and suffer\nreprooff for a time. Thus much for a small preface, and now to\nthe matter.\n   I dout not but this bearor shall come with some better\nsatisfaction, both for yourself and for the cause, than the\nenemyes therof have looked for. Suerly unto Mr. Vavasor cam, we\nhere that ment well both to yourself and the cause found dayly\nlitle comfort, and yet suerly your frendes here did not omitt\nany opportunite. But, uppon such conference as I had with hym,\nof the doutfull state of that country, I, in presence of Mr.\nsecretory, used some boldnes with hir majesty, and protested to\nhir as a counsellor, that for discharg both of my conscience and\nof my oth of hir counsellor, I cold not forbeare to lett her\nknow, that this couers that she held ageynst your lordship was\nlyk to endaunger hir in honor, suerty, and profitt; and that, if\nshe contynued the same, I prayed hir majesty that I might be\ndischarged of the place I held, and both afor God and man, be\nfre from the shame and perill that I sawe cold not be avoided. I\nused boldly such bold language in this matter as I found hir\ndowtfull whyther to chardg me with presumption, which partly she\ndid, or with some astonishment of my round speche, which truly\nwas no other than my conscience did move me, even (\\in\namaritudine animae\\) . And then hir majesty began to be more\ncalm than befor, and, as I conceaved, redyar to quallefy hir\ndisplesur and hir opinion. And so, finding sir Thomas Shyrley\nredy to wryte, about three dayes past, I willed hym to advertise\nyour lordship, that I douted not\n<P 198>\nbut that matters wold not contynew in that evill state wherin\nthey were; and so, as he can tell yow, he did wryte, but stayd\nthe sendyng therof on daye, in which tyme, to my great greff,\nlookyng for some good resolution, I and Mr. secretory found hir\ngon backward, as on that had bene by some adverse counsell\nseduced, to thynk that all shuld do well in those countryes\nthough your lordship war displaced; and so he with greff stayd\nhis wrytyng.\n   But yet, I did not thus leave the matter, and so, yesterday,\nMr. secretory and I aventured very boldly to declare our\ncensures of perill to come, which no councell nor action shuld\nrecover, and hereuppon, we obteyned a favorable answer, though\nnot to our full lykyng, but yet such as she commanded to put in\nwrytyng, and so we war therin occupyed. And then, unlooked for,\ncam a letter of your lordship to Mr. vice-chamberlen, wherewith\nhe made hir majesty acqueynted, and she told hym, that she had\ndeclared hir resolution to Mr. secretory and me, and so willed\nhym to come to my chamber, and so he did, and there we fyndyng\nsome new occasion to seek a better resolution of hir majesty, we\nall three went to hir majesty, and there I told hir very\nplaynly, that I did see that if she used not spede to content\nthe states and the people of those countryes, she wold not only\nlose them, but hir honor in the world, and she shuld fynd\ncertenly as gret daunger from those countryes, as she had looked\nfor comfort. Herewith she was greatly troobled, and so being\nthereto moved, she assented to do any thyng that she might with\nhir honour.\n   In fyne, we moved hir to assent that your lordship shuld\ncontynew your office for some tyme, untill the state of the\nmatter might be better consydered by hir, and so letters were\nappointed to be spedely wrytten, both to your lordship and the\ncounsell of the states, and that Mr. Shyrley might be sent awey\nwith all spede. And whan the letters war redy wrytten, came\nPoyntes from Mr. Hennadg, with letters from your lordship to me,\nincludyng a letter to hir majesty, which I spedely delyvered\nwith such good speches as in honesty becam me for your excuse.\nShe red your letter, and, in very truth, I found hir princely\n<P 199>\nhart touched with favorable interpretation of your actions,\naffyrming them only offensyve to hir in that she was not made\nprive, not now mislykyng that you had the authorite. Suerly I\nhad cause, and so I did, commend hir pryncely nature, in this\nsort, of allowing both of yow for your good intention and\nexcusing yow of any spott of evill meaning. And having hir\nmajesty in this sort calmed, though it was not possible to mak\nyour lordship amendes, yet I thought good to hasten hir\nresolution, which your lordship must now tak to come from a\nfavourable good mistress, for so truly she doth profess, and yow\nmust stryve with your natur to throw over your sholders that\nwhich is past. Thus your lordship seeth I have bene somewhat\nlong, to shew you the course to bryng this honest gentleman, sir\nThomas Shyrley to this messadg, who suerly hath very honestly\nbehaved hymself for your lordship, and truly so hath Mr.\nvice-chamberlen, and Mr. secretory, and bydden many stormy\nspeches. And now I will write no more hereof, but of some other\nparticular advises, the consideration whereof I leave to your\nlordship as leisure may serve yow.\n   My lord, untill the state of the queenes army by muster book,\nand hir monthly charges, may appear more cleare, here will be no\nfurther meanes for any more monney. At this present ther is paid\n24,000 (^l.^) and that, added to hir majestyes former chardg of\n52,000 (^l.^) maketh 76,000 (^l.^) which some hir majesty doth\noften repeat with gret offence.\n   My lord, I am very glad to see a disposytion of sendyng some\nshippes from thence to impeach the Spanish king towards his\nIndyes. It is a matter that many yers past I did project to the\nprinces of Oranges ministers to have been attempted. We here\nthat sir Francis Drake is a fearfull man to the king, and that\nthe king cold have been content that sir Francis had taken the\nlast yers flete, so as he had not gone forward to his Indies. We\nhere that he hath taken seven rych shippes on the coast of the\nIndyes. I wish they war saf in the Thamiss.\n<P 200>\n   We ar here troubled to understand, that from Hamborg, and\nDansk, Lubeck, &c., there ar a gret nombre of hulkes laden for\nSpayn, and do meane to pass about Scotland and Irland, as some\nof them did this last yere, which they do attempt to avoyd all\nsteyss in our narrow seas. I wold to God your flete, now\nintended from these countryes, cold mak a good prize of them,\nfor so shuld the king of Spain be unhable to defend his seas, or\nto offend any other.\n   My lord, wher yow wryte to me of that yow heare of\nChampygnyes arantes, I will tell yow what I know thereof, and\nwhat els is knowen to any other, I cannot wryt of. There is an\nItallion merchant in Antwerp that pretendeth acqueyntance with\nChampigny, and he hath wrytten hither to another merchant to\nknow, whyther hir majesty can be content to come to peace with\nthe king of Spayn. The answer is made, that, by the publication\npublished, it is to be sene wherfor hir majesty hath sent hir\nforces into the Low Countreys, and, if the king of Spayn shall\nsatisfye hir majesty in honor, accordyng to hir protestation, by\nrestoryng to these countryes liberty and peace, and remove all\nmen of warr from thence, and restore to hir own subjectes ther\nlosses, she can be content to heare any honorable offer from the\nking, and otherwise, she myndeth to persist in defence of hir\nneighbors, and recovery of hir subjectes losses. This answer is\nmade by wordes only, but not from hir majesty, and whyther\nChampigny will any farther procede I know not, but suer I am, he\nhath no cause to make any avant hereof, and I trust ther nede\nshall mak them sooner yeld than any cause to come of this\nanswer.\n   It may be that ther are other lyke motions made to hir\nmajesty, but I thynk suerly hir majesty myndeth not to show any\nyelding, for, God be thanked, she hath no cause but to expect\nthe yelding to come from the king of Spayn and his mynisters.\n   And, wher your lordship wryteth, that the comming of my son\nfrom the Bryll in this tyme may brede some dowt in mens\nconcepts,\n<P 201>\nsuerly, my lord, sir Thomas Shyrley can tell yow, that, uppon\nhis report of his sickness, with daunger not to recover without\nchangyng the ayre to come into England, the queens majesty\nhearyng therof, without any motion of me, commanded Mr.\nsecretory to send hym hir licenss, with all possible spede, and,\nas I understand from hymself, he is much discomforted with the\nnoysomes of the place, wher the water is not only brakkish, but,\nbeing heated on the fyre it stynketh. He also fyndeth the town\nin a manner utterly unfurnished of ordonnance, and without\npowder and bollets, so as, in very truth, it was as good out of\nhir majestyes handes, by reason of the chardg, as to have it\nonly in a name. But how this should be remedyed I know not, for\nhir majesty will not yeld to any more chardg, and I see the\nstates unwillyng to paye that which they ow; and by a clause in\nthe treaty, they ar bound to furnish both the towns of Flushyng\nand Brill uppon your lordships demand, as hir majestyes\ngovernor-generall, and, if there be any hope furder, it must\nprocede from your lordship as governor of the provynces with the\ncounsell of the state. I thynk sir Philip Sidney hath also some\nwant of ordonnance, but nothyng lyk to that of the Brill, wher\nther ar not above seven peces, few ynough for one bullwark, but\nthe daunger is not to be feared as long as your lordship shall\nprosper in your government. My son, also, brought thyther two\nhundred footmen and tifty horss, but he never cold get penny for\nthem, nor on penny to that garrison sence he had the chardg; and\nyet it may be that hath had some help of late, for the tresorer\ndid wryte that your lordship gave hym order to help them with\nsome monny. I am now in dowt to wryte any furder for troublyng\nof your lordship, knowing how infinitt your occupations be to\nwryte and to reade, besides contynuall actions.\n   By such letters as shall come from hir majesty you shall fynd\nas much comfort from hir majesty as you have receaved\ndiscomfort, though ther be gret differencees in the effect, for\nthe former I know hath depely wounded your hart, and these\ncannot sodenly\n<P 202>\nsynk so low as the wond is, but your lordship must add to this\nyour own fortitud of mynd. And so I most hartely wish yow to be\nstrengthened by Godes speciale grace.\n   Your lordships most assuredly,\n   W. Burghley.\n   31. Martii, 1586.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Magnate and soldier. 2nd Baron Dacre 1485; custodian of the English west march 1486 (held continuously as either lieutenant or from 1504 warden until 1525); warden of the middle marches 1502-06; warden-general of all three marches 1511; involved in diplomacy and fighting on the borders; knight of the Garter 1518." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1, x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/50220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "DNB: \"a cultured noble\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Humphrey Dacre (d. 1485), 1st Baron Dacre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dacre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1524" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1467-1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Owned the baronies of Burgh by Sands and Gilsland, Cumberland; estates throughout the north (esp. west march), including Northumberland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son. Mother: Mabel Parr (d. 1508). Married 1487 Elizabeth Greystoke (1471-1516), granddaughter of Ralph Greystoke, 5th Baron Greystoke (d. 1487). The 8th most wealthy English peer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd Baron Dacre of Gilsland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4406" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1525" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Dacre" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hove>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hove, Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hove" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorkshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_013>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "inheritance" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1513 FN MTTUDOR>\n<X MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND>\n<P 64>\n[} [\\LETTER XXV. MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND TO KING HENRY\nVIII=TH=.\\] }] \n   Richt excellennt, richt hie and mithty Prince, our derrest\nand best belovit Brothir, We commend ws unto zow in oure maist\nhertlie wise. Zoure ambassadoure Doctoure West deliverit ws\nzoure lovyng lettrez in quhiwis ze schew ws that quhare ze harde\nof our seiknes ze tuke grete hevynes. Deerest brother We ar\ngreitly rejosit that we se ze have respect to oure\n<P 65>\ndisese, and thairfor We geve zou oure hartlie thankis, and zoure\nwriting is to ws gude confort. We can nocht beleve that of zoure\nmynd or be zoure command we are sa friendly delt with in oure\nfaderis Legacy, quharof we wald nocht have spokyn nor writing\nhad nocht the Doctoure now spokyn to ws of the sammyn in his\ncredence. Oure husband knawis it is withhaldin for his saik, and\nwill recompens ws safer as the Doctoure schew him. We ar\neschamit thairwith; and wald God nevir word had bene tharof. It\nis nocht worth sic estimacioun as is in zoure divers lettrez of\nthe sammyn; and we lak na thing; our husband is evir the langer\nthe better to ws, as knawis God, quha richt hie and michty\nPrince, oure derrest and bestbelovit brothir, have zou in\ngovernaunce. Geven under oure Signete at oure Palace of\nLinlithg=w=. the xj day of Aprile.\n   Your lowynn syster \n   Margaret.\nTo the richt excellent richt hie and michty Prince oure derrest\nand best belovit brothir the King of England.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Linlithgow+Palace> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor to Henry VIII Tudor on 11 April, 1513"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_123>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628 FO EBACON>\n<X EDMUND BACON>\n<P 193>\n[} [\\CXXIII. SIR EDMUND BACON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSister,\n   I make no doute but M=r= Morse hath tolde you in what\nforwardnes I was towards a composition at his beinge at London,\nwhich since I have perfected; and though yt be a good sum of\nmonye, 3100+L, yet, all things considered, I complayne not of\nthe bargaine. To conclude, the next tearme ther was proces\nappointed to be sent downe\n<P 194>\nto the shreyfe, to charge those in possession of my father's\nlandes to make awnsweare why they should not be chargable to the\ndebt to the K., and that the conveyances of the landes should be\nbrought up. I was bolde, without your privitye, to stay the\nproces concerning you, as I did the rest for my brothers, by\nengaging myselfe to awnsweare for them. Yf you like of the same\ncourse, I will retourne your awnsweare. Yf you shall be pleased\nto have one at London some 5 days before the tearme, with the\nconveyance made to my brother upon your marriage, as also that\nwhich concernes the stock, I must certifye M=r= Vernon by the\ncarriers that goe from Bury the next week what you will doe, and\nso desyre you to let me understande y=r= resoluc~on by Sunday\nnight at the furthest.\n   My brother's monument goeth well forwarde; I sawe yt, so much\nas ys done, the day before I came out of towne. And yesterday,\nbetwixt this & Burye, Tom Shorte tolde me the good nues that my\nnephewe Nick growes strong, which I am hartely glad of.\n   Your very lovinge brother to serve you,\n   Ed. I. Bacon.\n[\\June 1628.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "193" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother-in-law - sister-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet, eldest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "264" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on June, 1628"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gresham+College>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gresham College, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gresham College" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Le+Havre>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Le Havre, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Le Havre" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Russia" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arnam>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Arnam" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arnam" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GSAVAGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC in 1614. Traded in Siam and Cambodia 1615-1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Savage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1614-1620, mostly in Ayutthaya, Siam." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died in Siam in 1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1620" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Savage" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_063>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,44>\n[} [\\207. THOMAS BETSON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\16 April 1478\\]\n   Jhesus. A=no= xviij=o=\n   Right honorable Syr and my right synguler good mayster, I\nrecommend me unto your good maystershipe. And, syr, this same\nnyght I ress[{ayved{] a bill from your maystershipe, by the\nwhich I undyrstond +tat you have sent me ij capons: and syr, +te\nsame ij capons I have ress[{ayved{] by the caryer Gardener, and\nthey be right good: truly ffor the which I thanke your\nmaystershipe hertely for your kyndely remembraunce, ffor with\nyour maystershipe I am nat forgettyn I ffynd, and so all way,\nand I praye God reward you. Syr, I toke ij capons, but +tei wer\nnat the best, as ye counseled me by your letter to take, and in\ndeed to saye the trouthe I cowd nat be sufferyd. My lady your\nwiffe is resonably stronge waxhid, the good lord be thankyd: and\nshe tooke hir will in that matter lyke as she doyth in all\no+ter. I dare nat wryte you the trouth till you come home, the\nwhich we deme shalbe on Setterday next with Godes grace, who\never preserve your right worshipful person in longe helth and\nvertu to his plesour. At London, the xvj day of Apprell\n   Your servant T. Betson.\n   Syr, I wold have written you som tidynges but I know none as\nyit +tat be trew, save we intend here, with Godes grace, to\nbegynne shippynge apon Monday next. Syr, John Saye is deed, our\nlord have mercy apon his soull.\n   To my righte worshipful mayster, Syr Willm. Stonor, knyght,\n(\\soyt dd.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "business partners; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to William Stonor on 16 April, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lancashire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Warton, Lancashire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Warton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chelsey>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chelsey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chelsey" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_048>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 166>\n[} [\\CLXI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - Now I thanke you for your letter by M=r=\nBraughton, whoo brought it this day somethinge late, so that I\nam shortned in time to rwite to you. \n   I thinke we must all acknowledeg Gods greate mercy that the\nplot for the takeing of Hull was discouered. I pray God derect\nthe parlement what they ought to doo, for they haue enimyes\nenough to looke with on euill eye at what theare actions.\n<P 167>\n   At Loudlow they seet vp a May pole, and a thinge like a head\nvpon it, and so they did at Croft, and gathered a greate many\nabout it, and shot at it in deristion of roundheads. At Loudlow\nthey abused M=r= Bauges sonne very much, and are so insolent\nthat they durst not leaue theare howes to come to the fast. I\nacknowledg I doo not thinke meself safe wheare I am. I loos the\ncomfort of your fathers company, and am in but littell safety,\nbut that my trust is in God; and what is doun in your fathers\nestate pleasess him not, so that I wisch meselfe, with all my\nhart, at Loundoun, and then your father might be a wittnes of\nwhat is spent; but if your father thinke it beest for me to be\nin the cuntry, I am every well pleased with what he shall thinke\nbeest. I haue sent you by this carryer, in a box, 3 shirts;\ntheare is another, but it was not quite made; on of them is not\nwasched; I will, and pleas God, send you another the next weake,\nand some handchersher. I rwite yesterday to you by the post of\nLoudlow, how my thankes was taken at Heariford. \n   I pray God blles you and keepe you from sinn, and from all\nother euills, and giue you a joyfull meeting with\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n   Your sister Doll is not well, shee has a great weakenes vpon\nher; yet I thanke God this day shee is somethinge better than\nshee was.\n(^June 4, 1642: Brompton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "166" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "346" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 4 June, 1642"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "it provides code values for indicating the magnitude in the units of measurements."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "code list for the Unit Multiplier (UNIT_MULT) - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P5i_forms_part_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "αποτελεί μέρος του/της"@el , "faz parte de"@pt , "组成了"@cn , "fait partie de"@fr , "формирует часть"@ru , "forms part of"@en , "bildet Teil von"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOLLET>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Medical doctor, an expert in the \"causes and treatment of\" blindness." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Greenwich; Trinity Hall, Cambridge; MD from Leiden 1731. Further studies in Paris and London (licentiate College of Physicians 1733)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Collet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1708, d. post 1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Educated around England and Europe. Lived and practiced in Newbury, Berkshire in the 1750s and 1760s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector 1755-. Led a small group of inspectors in western Berkshire, where a large number of children were placed under his care. A natural historian/archaeologist in his spare time. A friend of Juliana Dodd (Jennings-Clark)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7763" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1708" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Collet" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Landguard+Fort>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Landguard Fort" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Landguard Fort" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTEWKSBURY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERGYMAN, ABBOT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "GLS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TEWKESBURY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "ABBOT OF TEWKESBURY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "141" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mickleham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mickleham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mickleham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_the+Netherlands>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "the Netherlands" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_075>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (fire of London)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1666 T ABYERLEY>\n<X ANTHONY BYERLEY>\n<P II,155>\n[} [\\LXXVI. - FROM COLONEL BYERLY TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^TO JOHN\nCOSIN^]\n   My Lord,\nI being at Goldsborough where I met with Sir Philip could not\nbut give you an accompt of what I heare from him and S=r=. John\nGothrich, which is, that the Citty of London is all on a fire.\nIt began on Saterday night last but not discoverd till Sonday\nmorning. The particulars I can not give you any certainty of,\nbut it is said to be as tirrible a fire as ever was heard of.\nThe King and the Queen lay two nights upon Thames, and it is\nsaid durst not lodge in Whyte Hall. There are for certaine sixty\nof the villaines that were active in the fyring are taken in the\nvery act, being French and English. The Duke of Bukingam haith\npromised to send an expresse tonight or tomorrowe. If there be\nany occasion for the Milicia to stir, you shall not fayle to\nreceive an accompt of it as soone as I knowe it, which wilbe as\nsoone as ever it comes to hand. In the meane time I am,\n   Your most humble Servant\n   Anth: Byerly.\n   Goldsborough the 8=th=. of 7=br=. '66. Sat. night.\n   For the right reverend father in God, John, Lord Bishop of\nDurham, these.\n   To be left with the post M=r=. of Darnton, to be sent with\nspeed. p=d=. 2=d=.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 155" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "official?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anthony" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Byerley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABYERLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Goldsborough> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anthony Byerley to John Cosin on 8 September, 1666"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises transfers of physical custody of objects between instances of E39 Actor. \nThe recording of the donor and/or recipient is optional. It is possible that in an instance of E10 Transfer of Custody there is either no donor or no recipient. Depending on the circumstances it may describe:\n1.\tthe beginning of custody \n2.\tthe end of custody \n3.\tthe transfer of custody \n4.\tthe receipt of custody from an unknown source\n5.\tthe declared loss of an object\nThe distinction between the legal responsibility for custody and the actual physical possession of the object should be expressed using the property P2 has type (is type of). A specific case of transfer of custody is theft.\nThe interpretation of the museum notion of \"accession\" differs between institutions. The CRM therefore models legal ownership and physical custody separately. Institutions will then model their specific notions of accession and deaccession as combinations of these.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Transferência de Custódia"@pt , "Transfer of Custody"@en , "Передача Опеки"@ru , "Μεταβίβαση  Κατοχής"@el , "保管作业转移"@cn , "Übertragung des Gewahrsams"@de , "Changement de détenteur"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 57>\n[} [\\LETTER XXII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO LORD BURGHLEY. 14TH\nJANUARY, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   Mr. secretarie, I know yow think long to hear of some certein\nproceeding here, which, for my parte, I doe as greatly hasten,\nassuring yow, that, since I came to the Hage, I have not ceassed\ncalling upon the states for their resolution, which they will in\nno wise make other then that I must be absolute governour, both\nof warre and peace, over all their provinces.\n   As upon new yeers day in the morning they came all to me, and\nbrought with them a heralt and trumpettes, meaning as soone as\nthey had delyvered their speech, which D. Leoninus had to make\nfor them, which was to offer to me, with many good woordes for\nher majesties sake, the absolute governement of the whole\nprovinces, and to proclaime the same immediatly. I was skarce\nreadie, when one brought me woord of their being all in my great\nchamber, desyring to speake with me. Not knowing or thinking it\nhad ben for any such matter, I made haste to goe to them, and so\ndid, having the best of my company there with me. As soone as I\ncame to them, by and by Leoninus began an oration to me, and,\neven as he began, one told me in mine eare, that they were\n<P 58>\ncome to offer this matter, and had brought heralt and all, &c. I\nwas so bold presently to interrupt the chauncelour, telling him,\nthat I heard he had some matter rather to deale more privately\nin, than so openly, and therfore prayed him and the rest, to\ncome in with me to my chamber, where they should have a more\nconvenient place. He turned abowt and said, \"Yow hear my lord\ndesyers us to withdraw with him into his chamber,\" and so they\nall went with me into my bedchamber, and I called such of the\nbest of my companie as I thought meetest for v or vj, wherof Mr.\nDavison and Mr. Dr. Clerk were ij.\n   And there the chauncelour began again, and proceeded with his\nmatter, which was, indeed, after a long discourse of her\nmajesties goodnes, of the love of the country to her, of the\ntrust they had in her above all the world, of the necessity they\nhad for safetie of their state and countreys, albeit her\nmajestie would not take the soveraigntie upon her, which they\nyet desyred might be, to choose some person of honour and\ncreditt to be their governour. And as there was no prince in the\nworld whom they ought obedience and duety unto, but to her\nmajestie, so seing the creditt and trust it pleased her to putt\nme in here alredie, and the favour, creditt, and I cannot tell\nwhat, so many good woordes they used of me, they tooke knowledge\nof that I had long had at her majesties handes, with manie yeers\ncontynuaunce in her service, as appeered, they said, both now by\nher own commendation by lettres, as also to their commissioners\nin England, that had reported the same of her own mouthe: they\ndid not know any person whom they could desyre so much to take\nthis office in hand as my self, and, therfore, with one whole\nconsent they did there beseech me, even for the love her\nmajestie bare them, and for the help of so afflicted a countrey,\nthat was ever a faithfull frend to the crowne of England, that I\nwould take the place and name of absolute governour, and\ngenerall of all their forces and souldiers, with their whole\nrevenues, taxes, composicions, and all manner of benefittes that\nthey have, or may have, to be putt freely and absolutely into my\n<P 59>\nhandes, disposicion and order, with so ample woords and termes\nas here were too long to recite, seing I will shortly send you\nthe whole by Mr. Davison.\n   As soone as he had ended I aunswered by Mr. Davison, whom I\nrequired to delyver it in French, as they all speak only French,\nthat, as this was a matter unlooked for, being further then had\npast in the contract with her most excellent majestie\nheretofore, so was I presently very farre unprovided to give\nthem aunswer to this matter, albeit, in her majesties behaulf,\ngreatly to thank them for their ernest goodwills and great\naffeccion borne to her majestie; and very true it was they did\nall acknowledge, that her highnes had shewed herself a most\nloving princesse and neighbour to them, as did well appeer to\ntheir embassadors in England, that what she did was only for the\ngood will she bare to this afflicted countrey, and for no\nprivate respect or commoditie to her self. I did also give them\nmost hartie thankes for myself, that did conceive so well of me,\nbeing but a straunger to them, that they would hazard so great a\nmatter upon me, as all their state, both well and ill dooing,\nshould depend therupon. But as her majesties gracious favour\ntowardes me ledd them to this conceite of my abilitie, farre\nmore then was in me to deale in any such cause, so I prayed them\nnot to take it in ill parte, that I desyred at their handes, to\nproceed with them in thoes cawses which I had to doe in her\nmajesties behaulf with them, and give me time, or els some of\nthem to come unto me, to hear what I had to delyver unto them\ntouching the contract alredy past betwixt her majestie and them,\nwherin I thought they should finde I had more alredy layed upon\nme, than so weake shoulders were able to bear, and well to goe\nthorow withall. That her majestie had sent me only to serve\nthem, and so I promised I would, both faithfully and honestly,\neven as her majestie had commaunded and willed me to doe. So\nthey returned, after Mr. Davison had made this aunswer for me,\nnot leaving, at their departure, to insist upon their former\nrequest very ernestly.\n   The next morning they appointed v or vj to come to me, which\n<P 60>\nwere of the chief of them, and, leaving the former matter, as\nnot to speak of it at all, I delt with them upon certain pointes\nand questions, such as her majestie had willed me principally to\nremember; as, first, to know what their forces were, who were\ntheir chief governours, and had charge of townes and fortes,\nwhat meanes they had to contynue and mainteyne their forces, how\ntheir people and garrisons were paied, what debtes they were in\nto their souldiers. Theis, and sundry other, which are sett\ndowne for her majestie, ye shall receive: leying before them\nwhat a mighty enemy they had against them, it behooved them to\nshew good force and good means to withstand such an enemy. To\ntheis thinges, and all other questions, I think their wilbe good\nsatisfaction given to her majestie, to cawse her think their\nstate not so hard as hath ben doubted, nor for her majestie to\nrepent her cost or charge adventured for them. I doe assure\nmyself it will proove the best expences that ever shee bestowed\nin her life, and the best repayed againe to her coffers, if God\noverthrow not the world.\n   I did never see greater probability in my life of assured\ngood successe, and protest unto you, I like the matter xx tymes\nbetter then I did in England, and so I beleeve any man here of\njudgement doth the like. And yet is it nowe at the verie woorst,\nas well for the decaie of our men, as for the season of this\ntime, which is such as we cannot, till the wether break, send by\nwater or land almost to any place. I could not hear owt of\nZeland but by long seas, all the ryvers be ycie and frozen, but\nnot to bear any horse or cariage.\n   Th'enemy hath attempted sundry places, but repulsed at all,\nand I dare presume thus much for her majesties name only, that\nif her comfort had not come, yow had heard of many a revolt er\nthis daie, and the poor garrison-men, the straungers chiefly,\nsuffer presently the greatest miserie in the world for all\nthinges, and yet send good comfort daily hither to me, that for\nthe queen of Englandes sake they will suffer more yet. The queen\nof England\n<P 61>\nthey would serve as their mistris, and under me as her minister\nhere, with a better will then ever they served under the prince\nof Orange; yet they loved him well, but they never hoped of the\nlibertie of this countrey till now.\n   It is assured me the states are verie well able to perfourme\ntheir charge, and with great ease. The count Hollock [\\is\\]\nsurely a wise, gallant gentleman, and a right souldier, and\nverie well esteemed with many of the capteins and souldiers; he\nhath only one fault, which is, drinking, but good hope that he\nwill amend it. Some make me believe I shalbe able to doe much\nwith him, and I meane to doe my best, for I see no man that\nknowes all theis countreys, and the people of all sortes, like\nhim, and this fault overthrowes all. Here is another little\nfellow, as litle as may be, but one of the gravest and wisest\nyoung men that ever I spake withall; it is the count Guilialme\nof Nassau, he governes Frizeland; I would every province had\nsuch another. He had noe lettre from her majestie yet, nor his\nfather, but that makes not so great matter as for this young\ngentleman. Her majestie may doe well also to contynue some\nkindenes from time to tyme with this howse of Nassau, especially\nto shew to take care for the count Maurice, who hath ben greatly\nlaboured to have harkened to a composition, I can tell you, and\nI see him much discontented with the states for certein. He hath\na sullen, deep witt, and shrewd counsellours of his fathers\nabowt him, now that they see the hope of Holland and Zeland\ntaken awaie, which was the marke was wholy by the father shotte\nat, and almost hitt, as I am sure you have heard. The young\ngentleman is yet to be wonne only to her majestie, I perceive,\nof his owne inclination. The howse is merveilous poor, and litle\nregarded\n<P 62>\nby the states hitherto, and if they gett any thing it is like to\nbe by her majestie, which I wishe should be altogether, and she\nmaie easily doe for him to wynne him sure; I will undertake it.\n   Well, now I will returne a litle backe again, to tell you\nwhat followed since my former conference with the states. They\nwent to their fellowes and told them what had passed; they\naunswered me again, and brought me an act sett downe in writing\nby them all, that I should be pryvie to all their state, as well\nfor their forces as their means, and that I should see very\nflatly that they abused not her majestie, neither with the offer\nof sovereigntie, nor yet with the state of their abilitie to\nmainteine their cawse, but better then ever they told her of,\nand referred to me what I thought of the strength and force of\ntheis countreys. \"Well, now we will say, and make your lordship\nknow,\" say they, \"the people bearing the love wee see they doe\nto her majestie, if she had taken the sovereignty over us, she\nshould have had monethly 300,000 florens, certeinly payed to her\npurse, which is 30,000=li= sterling, every moneth, beside the\ncustomes of merchauntes, and Flaunders if it might be recovered,\nwhich did yeeld as much and more alone; and her majestie should\ndoe more good, and defend th'enemy farr easilyer, with 100,000\nthan we shall with 200,000, for the obedience and reverence to\nher majestie would be as great as in England, and that we doe is\neven with feare and force among them, which bringeth such\nconfusion as there is no remedie, but either your lordship must\ntake the whole governement upon you, at our humble suite, and at\nthe request of all the rest, or els all wilbe yet lost;\"\nconfessing that confusion of officers hath undoon their\ngovernement, and not to be recovered but by som one to take it\nthat is so backt as I should be by the countenaunce of her\nmajestie, whom the people only trust and love, for unto no other\nwill they committ that which they will to her majestie, or one\nof hirs; and so doe they flatly conclude the matter upon me.\n   All the lords here have ben in like sort with me, and all the\ncaptens, and governors, and magistrates of townes, pressing me\n<P 63>\nmost earnestly, if I love her majestie, if I love the good of\nEngland, and theis countryes, to take it, and that forthwith,\nbycawse the souldiers be unpayed, and no man will contribute any\nlonger but to her majesties minister, and to him all places doe\npromis, and have sent their procuratours, as they told me\nalredy, to bind themselves and all their townes for the payment\nof ij=c= m. florens monethly, beside the admiraltie to be\ndischarged by their customes, as it is alredy. They will also\nmake their oath to me, and all officers, to returne presently to\npaie all sommes to me. Thus it standeth presently, as either all\nmust be hazarded and lost, or els I must take it, which, as\nfarre as I can see, and all here with me, as the case enforceth\nit, must needes be best for her majesties service everie waie.\n   The reasons Mr. Davison shall delyver you, who hath seen how\nI have proceeded, and upon what necessitie either this waie must\nbe taken, or els all overthrowne. It is doon for the best, and\nif so her majestie accept of it, all wilbe to the best. I have\nhad none other scope herein, nor shall have, but her majesties\nservice above all worldly respectes, and well knowne to the\nwisest here with me, how desperatly both the lords and capteins\nwere and are bent, if I should not take this upon me, to have\nleft and given over the whole service of theis states, which had\nmade an easie conquest for th'enemie, but a most dangerous for\nher majestie. Thus referring the full declaration of our doinges\nhere to Mr. Davison, who shall shortly be with you, doe take my\nleave, and commytt you to the Lords protectyon. At Leyden, this\nxiiij. of January.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1670S? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 35>\n[} [\\LETTER LII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. Deare Brother,\n   Though you have forgiven much in all my letters, yet this\nwill take a greater proofe of your indullgence to mee, wher I\nmust confess a high iniustice in so much repyning to lend you\nbacke your owne, though even my owne dim judgment discovers itt\nbest, both in regard of her present and future happynes, besydes\nthe warrent of greater and better lights who plainely see itt\nthe onely meanes to recover her. But of this and all perticulers\nmy sister will best informe you. Her's the active, mine the\npassive part. I am strangely confounded to fynd so much selfe\nlove, wher I lest suspected it, none living could have perswaded\nme I could have suffered any thinge in order to Keat's good, but\nnow I blushingly confesse tis time she retorne to Bellamore,\ntill I lerne how\n<P 36>\nto love. And though I cannot passe the seaes with her, I am sure\ntha-l passe my eyes. O may she fynd a sweeter calme in thos,\nthen I in thes, but when I hear she is aryved, (wch I coniure\nyou by all you ever loved, to lett me quickly know) I shall\ninioy much peacc in the assurance, nothing shall be wanting wch\nthe best father can alow his best chyld. I please myself also in\nthe thought what comfort she will receive in that sweet little\ncompany of brothers and sisters, all wch I hope will contribute\nmuch to her speedy recovery, that I may have my deare Keate\nagen. Meantime I will soe in teares that I may reape in joy.\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   Win.\n   Forgive also my late thancks for yr last dearly obliging\nletter. Sweet brother, lett not Keat know my sadnis. I have\nstrangely dissembled itt, not to afflict her tender loving hart,\nkynd to me as much beyound expression as desert. I shall no more\ntroble you with remembering me to all yours. This little\nmesinger of love\n<P 37>\nwill, I hope, make me knowne both to you and them.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun/abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "341" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBURGESS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed as pilot and/or master by the EIC in the Indies variously 1615-1622." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Burgess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1615-1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1614-1622, when last recorded mention. Visited Japan 1616." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pilot, mariner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "309" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Burgess" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LLEACH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lydia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Leach" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Tunbridge Wells?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Godmother of Ignatius Sancho's son William (Billy) (otherwise an unknown figure to posterity)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Miss" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1788" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lydia Leach" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept>
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Concept" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request to preach in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1566 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 54>\n[} [\\LETTER II.\\] DR. E. GRINDALL, BISHOP OF LONDON, TO DR.\nHUTTON.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\15 Sep. 1566.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) Wheras I appoynted you to preache att\nPaules Crosse the 3 off November nexte: becawse the Parlament\ndothe holde, and therfore it is lyke that the Bisshops shall\noccupie the rowme those Sundays in the myddes off the tearme, I\nmuste entreate you to prevente your daye, and to preach Dominica\n17=a=, which is the 6 off October nexte. The tyme, thowghe it\nmay be somewhatt shorte, is longe enoughe for you; and I am\ndestitute. It is the firste Sundaye off the Parlament, and\ntherfore I labour to have one learned for thatt daye. I praye\nyou fayle nott, and certiffie me w=th= conveniente spede agayne.\nFare ye well. Frome Fulham, 15 Septemb. 1566.\n   Yo=r= in Christe,\n   Edm. London.\n   To my lovinge frende, M=r=. Doctor Hutton, M=r=. off\nPembrooke Halle in Cambrige.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "54" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "master of Pembroke College, DD, clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Grindal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGRINDALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fulham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 15 September, 1566"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E79_Part_Addition>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises activities that result in an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing being increased, enlarged or augmented by the addition of a part. \nTypical scenarios include the attachment of an accessory, the integration of a component, the addition of an element to an aggregate object, or the accessioning of an object into a curated E78 Collection. Objects to which parts are added are, by definition, man-made, since the addition of a part implies a human activity. Following the addition of parts, the resulting man-made assemblages are treated objectively as single identifiable wholes, made up of constituent or component parts bound together either physically (for example the engine becoming a part of the car), or by sharing a common purpose (such as the 32 chess pieces that make up a chess set). This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history and continuity of identity of objects that are integrated into other objects over time, such as precious gemstones being repeatedly incorporated into different items of jewellery, or cultural artifacts being added to different museum instances of E78 Collection over their lifespan.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Добавление Части"@ru , "Προσθήκη Μερών"@el , "部件增加"@cn , "Adição de Parte"@pt , "Addition d'élément"@fr , "Part Addition"@en , "Teilhinzufügung"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GHOLLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sergeant major; knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1577-1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "The Low Countries" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Holles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_108>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters (manorial)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1540 T JDODDINGTON>\n<X JOHN DODDINGTON>\n<P 241>\n[} [\\LETTER XVI.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull Mrs. Isbell Plompton, this with\nspeede.^)\n   Right worshipfull and my singler good Mistres, my duty to you\npremised, in my most hertyest maner I recomend me unto you.\nPleaseth you to understand I have received your letter; by the\nwhich I understand that your pleasure is, that I shuld lett\nEdward Glydal have such parcels of ground of your maner of\nSacomburs, as which he think to be nessary for him, and which\nparcils I think be minded to be let. Mistres, as yet I have let\nno persill of the same your maner to no person. So ever the les,\nI have oferd Glidall, that if I let any persill of the sam, that\nhe shold have the perfirment therof before any other person, and\nas farr as I can prevaile, he hath in mind to have ney percill\nof the same land. He hath taken a farme of my Lord of Essex, and\nthat he intendeth to inhabit and dwell; and his eldest son,\nwhich lately dweld in a coppie hold of his father in Sacomb,\nhath taken and dwelleth in a farme of Mr. Holts in Lankeshire\nabowt Wouden. And the same copiehold the said Edward Glidall\nwold have me to\n<P 242>\ntake of him and put in acount therin my self, and that then I\nshold and might tack land of the sam your said maner to the said\ncoppiehold I shuld think expedient; and I as yet am not minded\nto take any copehold. Soevertheles, yf Glidall himselfe or his\nson be minded to occopie any of the said land that I shall be\nminded to let, he shall hav the preferment therof, and your\ncomaundment in that behalfe, or in any other thing that in me\nlieth, to be observyd and kept to the best of my power by the\nsame, as Jesus [{knoweth{] , who preserve you in good and\nprosprus health with long continuance of the same. In hast from\nLondon the xxii=th= of February.\n   Your servant and to comaund,\n   John Dodington.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year does not seem to be quite certain. PCEEC fails to differentiate between this Isabel and the 2nd wife of Sir Robert Plumpton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "241" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton née Babthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "wife of William Plumpton, esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "farmer of manor - owner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Doddington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDODDINGTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_I2PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Doddington to Isabel Plumpton née Babthorpe on 22 February, 1540"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Blois>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Blois, France" , "Blois" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Blois" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ETANFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Giles Symonds (or Symondes) of Claye, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tanfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Claye, Norfolk? After marriage lived (mostly?) at Burford Priory, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Niece of Sir Henry Lee, high steward of New Woodstock. Married by 1585 Lawrence Tanfield, then MP for New Woodstock, lawyer, knighted 1604; their only child Elizabeth was born 1585. LT, and ET with him, had a bad reputation (greed, cruelty, oppression, corruption) in Oxfordshire that survived into the twentieth century. LT left his widow a life interest in his huge estate. ET left her daughter only 100 pounds a year, to be increased to 200 after Lord Falkland's death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Tanfield" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (William's marriage & character)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1472? FS TMULL>\n<X THOMAS MULL>\n<P I,127>\n[} [\\124.THOMAS MULL TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1472)\\]\n   Right worshipfull Brother, I recomaund me to you. And in as\nmuche as that my Cosen Willyam cumeth home to you hymself,\ntherfore I wrytt not to you of the demyng &c., ne of the\ncommunicacion betwen my seid Cosen and my Mastres Blounte: but\nthis direccion have I taken in the mater, I have thorowly\ncomyned with the preste +tat I spoke to you of, and tolde hym my\nconceyte howe he shal be demened in brekynge with my seid\nMastres: and that he shall not breke to much at oones to her,\nbut ever when he spekyth in the mater to her and fele here, and\ncertenly to marke her wordes unto the tyme that he be verily\nassured in hymself, as nygh as he kan, of her disposicion. And\nover +tat I have appoynted with hym that withyn iiij dayes after\n+tat he is come to my seide mastres I shal send hym a letter\ndirecte to her fro me\n<P I,128>\nand in my name: and he hath promysid me that every letter +tat I\nsende here shal be brekyn or he departe from her. And the man\n+tat shal ber the letter shal be namede, Cosen, to +te said\nprest, so +tat he shal abide +ter in the howse. And, if it so be\n+te preste fele her veryly applyable, +te messenger shall\n[{speke{] with her hymself. John Foorde shal do the message, and\nabide ther ij or iij dayes. Furste I was disposid to have sente\nto +te [{Norce{] to have felte my seid Mastres: but me thought\nafter, +tat it had not bene beste, for paraventur the Norce\nwolde feer to breke fer wi+te her, and also shee myght not\ncontynue and abide uppon the communicacion. This preste may\nalwey have liberte and lesyr to speke with her. And I have lefte\nwith him a remembrance in writyng how I wol he shal do, wherein\nI am verily assured he wol do his parte &c. Syr, as for my Cosen\nWillyam, for God is sake callyth hym forth with you when he is\nat home with you, and let him walke with you, and gevyth wordes\nof good comforte, and beth good ffader unto hym, as I certenly\nknowe ye be, and so letyth hym veryly understond and know. For,\nSyr, he is disposid to be a musyr and a studyer, which\nremembreth and breketh that as much as ye may. And Syr, but if\n+tis mater sum dele come of her own hert, she shal not otherwyse\nbe labored to for certen. Also, yf it can be, the preste\npromysith me that she shall sende me worde in writyng of her\ndysposicion, if her disposicion be to us warde: which letter I\nshall sende you and my seid Cosyn. And veryly, if she be\nappliable, it is to be remembred her of her joyntur of the lorde\nMontjoy, and also of her own ffader, for he taketh the profite\nof a grete parte: and also in what case lorde Montjoy is land\nstandeth it is good to be remembred to her. And I beseche Jhesu\nspede and directe this mater to his plesyr, and to preserve you\nand yours &c.\n   Thomas Mull.\n   To my Right worshipfull Brother, Thomas Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 127" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives through marriage; legal adviser - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mull" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMULL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Mull to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1472"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P143i_was_joined_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was joined by"@en , "wurde verbunden durch"@de , "被加入为成员於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E85_Joining> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THTHYNNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Thynne (c.1551-1604)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1578-1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Longleat, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Knighted 1604." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4859" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1578" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1639" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Thynne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Engagements in wool trade." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Croke, a London alderman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Moved from London to Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "First wife of William Stonor (knighted in 1478), widow of Thomas Rich (Ryche), a wealthy London mercer; had a daughter, Katherine Ryche, from her first marriage." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2345" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1479" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_038>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1637 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P I,220>\n[} [\\XCIX. - FROM DR. COSIN TO JOSEPH MEDE.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nYou have been ten times as good as your word; for every copie of\nyour book that you sent me (besides mine owne) I have had many\nsolemn thanks returned me from those friends here upon whom I\nbestowed them, all which I returne and bestow upon you againe.\nThey read it over and over, and are so well affected with it,\nthat wee all say here (except one, of whom I shall tell you\nhereafter) it will certainly conduce to the settling of men's\nminds and judgments in this question, more than all the other\nwritings which have gone forth about it.\n<P I,221>\n   2. It was well you wrote to my Lord's Grace of Canterbury,\nand that your letter was so well accepted by him. I am now\nwriting to him myselfe; and I shall not faile to doe you all the\ngood offices that I can, as you well deserve.\n   3. Since my comeing from Peterhouse, there is a little organ\nbestowed upon us, for the scholars' private practice of singing\nin the parlour. They write me word from thence, that, if it were\nonce put in tune, it might be of good use to us. I shall\ntherefore desire you that you would suffer (^your^) workman\n(whom I think wee may best trust) as soon as you can spare him,\nto bestow a little pains upon it; if, for that purpose, Mr.\nNorwich, or some other of our fellows, shall come and make\nrequest unto you.\n   4. News here is none, but of their (^Stone Sunday^) (as they\ncall it) from Scotland: Where, the very last Sunday but one,\nafter the reading of the new Service Book in the Cathedral\nChurch at Edinburgh, they had like to have slaine their bishop\nwith (^stones^) , and pulled him all to pieces, for bringing in\namong them (as they said) the (^new English Masse^) . The tumult\nand uproar was made by 2000 of the baser sort of people, but set\non, as it is thought, by others. The complaint is gone up to the\nKing, and in the meane while many are in hold. This in Edinburgh\nCathedrall. For, in the King's chapel there, and in four other\ndioceses besides, the liturgie is accepted with all alacritie,\nand performed with as much diligence as any where among us. I\ncommend my love heartily to you, and rest, your assured friend,\n   Jo. Cosin.\n   Durham, 4 Aug. 1637.\n   To the worshipful my very good friend, Mr. Joseph Mede,\nfellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.\n\n"@en ;
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                "4 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 220" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Mede" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow divines?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "421" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMEDE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Joseph Mede on 4 August, 1637"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RFITZJOHN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Elected abbot of the Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, Lilleshall 1464, resigned 1499." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FitzJohn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lilleshall, Shropshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Abbot of Lilleshall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "801" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert FitzJohn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W4PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William IV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1515" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "282" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William IV Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CHARLES_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1657? T CHARLES2>\n<X KING CHARLES II>\n<P 13>\n[} [\\IV. KING CHARLES II. TO LORD JERMYN.\\] }]\n   Brusselles, 2 August [\\1657?\\] .\n   I was very sorry to heare that the Queene had forbiden Dr.\nCosins the exercise of our religion, as he was wont to do; you\nwill see what I have written to her vpon the matter, and I do\nconiure you to vse your vtmost endeauors that her Majestie would\nwithdraw her commandes, and permitt the deane to officiat as he\nhath done formerly, for otherwise it will produce those\ninconveniences which are so visible as I thinke I neede not put\nyou in minde of them.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] - For my Lord Jermin.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jermyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord Jermyn, courtier, government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - mother's adviser/official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "royalty" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Five letters of King Charles II. Ed. by the Marquis of Bristol. Camden miscellany 5. Camden first series 87. 1864/1968." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "94" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HJERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brussels> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to Henry Jermyn on 2 August, 1657"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBAGFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1030" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_E> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Some schooling, trained as a shoemaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Bagford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bagford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1650-1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Started as a shoemaker. Became a professional collector and dealer of books. Studied the history of printing. Re-founding member of the Society of Antiquarians." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bookseller, antiquary (shoemaker)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1576" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1716" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Bagford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Celbridge>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Celbridge, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Celbridge" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CWANDESFORD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and administrator. GENTLEMAN, ESQUIRE, LORD DEPUTY OF IRELAND 1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Clare College, Cambridge; Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir George Wandesford (1573-1612), landowner, of Kirklington, Yorkshire; wife Catherine, daughter of Ralph Hansby of Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHRISTOPHER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WANDESFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1592-1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN BISHOP BURTON, YORKSHIRE. KIRKLINGTON, YORKSHIRE; MP => London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A LIFELONG FRIEND AND DISTANT KINSMAN OF THOMAS WENTWORTH'S (Sir Thomas Danby, son of Sir Thomas Wentworth's cousin Christopher, married Katherine, daughter of Christopher Wandesford)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7825" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1640" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHRISTOPHER WANDESFORD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_068>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 102>\n[} [\\LXVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Harte,\n   I am very sorry that you haue suffered so much in yo=e=\nhealth since yo=e= comminge to London; w=ch=\n<P 103>\nbeinge joyned w=th= yo=e= troublesome business cannot, I am\ncertayne, but make this journy uery tedious vnto you. For S=r=\nCharles Cornwalleys, I am glad that the justness of o=e= case\nhathe appeared, and should be glad to understand of some remedy;\nalthough from him yt is hardly to be exspected, he remayninge\nmoste constant (as yt seemeth) in his fraudulent courses. O=e=\nchildren wer well in health uppon Moonday last, when I saw them.\nNic hath been troubled with illness, but perfectly recouered,\nthankes be to God. I was desirous to haue seen you for a day at\nLondon, the journy being not much from Cambridge, wher I now am;\nbut the extremity of the weather hath so disfauoured me that I\ncannot neyther with conueniency nor security, attempt yt, being\naltogether unprouided for these uery fowle waies: wherfore I\ndesire you to excuse me, and to entertayne these few lynes, by\nw=ch= moste affectionately I do com~end my best prayers and\nwishes for yo=e= perfect health, content, and safe retourne,\nwherin I shall more joy than in any other earthly blessinge, and\nw=th= my best power endeauour onely\n   Yo=e=\n   Nath. Bacon.\n   From Cambridge, wher I haue bin by M=r= Greenhill moste well\nentertayned. June 3 [\\1624\\] .\n   To his moste noble friend the Lady Cornwalley's at the Lady\nCooke's howse by Charinge Cross, geue these\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "102" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambridge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 3 June, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Allen Apsley, treasurer of the household of James, Duke of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Isabella" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth née Apsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "44" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1653-1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Apsley, Sussex; Wakefield, Yorkshire (after marriage?); London 1673-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Sir William Wentworth of Northgate Head, Wakefield. Witnessed the birth of the Pretender, gave testimony to the genuineness of the birth in 1703." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady; lady of the bedchamber to the queen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1733" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isabella Wentworth née Apsley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RJERVOISE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jervoise" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Hampshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Henry Purefoy's cousin's son." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "167" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Jervoise" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTILSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "(George Tilson (d. 1738/9), under-secretary of state)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl.1753-1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived (from 1753?) at Watlington Park, Oxfordshire. Visited Gloucestershire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Bought Watlington Park from the Stonors 1753. More than half of the parish of Hampton Poyle was his property; his uncle Christopher Tilson (d. 1742), a chief clerk of the treasury, owned an estate at Hampton Poyle purchased from the West family. Bought the rectory and advowson of Watlington, perhaps in 1753; presented in 1784." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "268" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Tilson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+Bees>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. Bees, Cumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. Bees" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/schoolHomepage>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A homepage of a school attended by the person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "schoolHomepage" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Essex, z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "private; two years at Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles I Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1633-1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Lived at court. Escaped to Holland in 1648. France 1649; Jersey 1649-1650; French military 1652-; Spanish military 1657-1660. England 1660-1679; Scotland to 1682; then England to 1688. 1689-1701 mainly at St Germain, France." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Escaped to the continent despite promising Parliament not to. Served in the French, then the Spanish army for a living. \"More a soldier than a politician\".  Returned to England in 1660, made Lord High Admiral of England. Married (1) Anne Hyde; had numerous mistresses; married (2) 1673 Mary of Modena. Lived in extravagance; chronically in debt. As a Catholic, was unpopular even after the Restoration; the first Test Act disqualified him from service. Banished in 1679, eventually to Scotland. King on his brother's death in 1685, after defeating the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth. Tried to establish the monarchy's power over parliament; fled to France in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Tried to retake England from Ireland in 1689; defeated by William III, returned to France, and spent the rest of his days at St Germain." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "410" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1701" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James II Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "JP, MP Suffolk 1449-50, 1467-8, Norfolk 1455-6; 1461 knighted after the battle of Towton; Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1461-2; Lord Howard 1470; DUKE OF NORFOLK 1483 (1st of the Howard family). LOYAL SERVANT OF RICHARD III DYING IN COMMAND OF HIS VANGUARD AT BOSWORTH IN 1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13921" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Grandfather Duke of Norfolk; father a country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1483" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1430?-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STOKE-BY-NAYLAND, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "GRANDFATHER A NOBLEMAN, FATHER A MERE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Cousin to the Mowbray dukes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DUKE OF NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1485" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN HOWARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWEATHERLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Weatherley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1718" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably lived in the north." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Coal agent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "657" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Weatherley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 152>\n[} [\\CXLIII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - I thanke you for your letter by Hall. I did much\nlong to receaue the declaration to the kinge. I thanke you for\nit; I am sorry the kinge is pleased yet, not to conseaue anny\nbetter thoughts of this parlament. The Lord be mercifull to this\npoore land, and to this cuntry wheare I ame; for I thinke theare\nis not such another. I heare the justices haue sent vp theare\nansure, why they would not take the protestation. S=r= William\nCrof gouerns all of them. M=r= Braughton tells me you had taken\ncoold and weare not very well with it. I shall longe to heare\nhow you doo. Deare Ned, be carefull of yourselfe, and I pray God\nblles you and presarue you in health. I am very well content\nyour father should take another, that his estate might be well\nlooked to, but I desire Piner may stay to receaue the mony, and\nto lay it out. I thanke God, your cosen Smith is much better. I\nwill, if pleas God, prouid your linnes as soune as I can. I haue\nby this carrier sent your father 12 pyes and a schees. M=r=\nBraghton brought me no letter from you, which made me sorry; but\nmore sorry that you weare not well. I hope shortly you will have\nthe peticion for this county, but S=r= William Croft disswaded\nit, as a thing vulawfull to petecion. So I rest, \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Mar: 19, 1641.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "152" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "252" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 19 March, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2FERRAR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Ferrar elder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN JR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FERRAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1655" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1632-1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE TO ALDERKIRKE, HOLLAND (1657 at least)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ON BAD TERMS WITH HIS FATHER JOHN FERRAR SENIOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1072" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1719" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN JR FERRAR" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P107i_is_current_or_former_member_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "目前或曾经加入群组"@cn , "является действующим или бывшим членом"@ru , "είναι ή ήταν μέλος του/της"@el , "is current or former member of"@en , "ist derzeitiges oder früheres Mitglied von"@de , "é ou foi membro de"@pt , "est actuel ou ancien membre de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "These codes (based on the ISO 8601 standard) indicate the type of time references used in the data. The numeric codes below (203, 102,...,702) are used only in the SDMX-EDI messages; and the alphanumeric codes (P1D...PT1M) only in the SDMX-ML messages."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for the Time Format as written in the SDMX-EDI and SDMX-ML messages - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greencroft>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Greencroft, Durham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Greencroft" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCOLMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Produced and wrote plays, worked the bar until Bath's death 1764; acting manager of Covent Garden, then bought Haymarket Theatre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5976" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private school in Marylebone; Westminster School; Christ Church, Oxford; Lincoln's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Colman (1691-1733), diplomat, musician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George (the elder)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Colman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1732-1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Florence; from about 1755 lived in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "His father died in 1733, and George was taken under the wing of William Pulteney (Earl of Bath 1742-). Spent last ten years afflicted with illness and age." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "dramatist, barrister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7012" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1794" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George (the elder) Colman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_070>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (plague, war)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1665 T RSTERNE>\n<X RICHARD STERNE>\n<P II,134>\n[} [\\LXII. - ARCHBISHOP STERNE TO BISHOP COSIN.\\] }] \n   My Lord,\nI am glad to heare of your Lordship's health, and that the\nsickness doth not spread with you. Cawood was worse this last\nweek, than it hath been any week since it first began, July 21.\nThere have dyed in all about 45, whereof 13 this last week.\nNineteen houses at present shutt up, besides pest-houses in the\nfields. But (God be thanked) no other town hath as yet received\nany hurt by them. York also stands sound, though there are many\nLondoners there. The Parliament (it is sayd) will sit at Oxford\nOctob. 9. I shall desire (if possible) to be excused. I suppose\nthey will not sit long, and it is a long journey, dangerous\ntravelling, and I beleeve there will rather want roome than\ncompany at Oxford. I presume you will, before this letter come\nto you, have heard the good news from sea, which came hither\nyesterday. The Dutch fleet being scattered by the late storms,\nour Navy have light upon some of them. Four of ours have taken 4\nof their men of warre, one of 40 gunnes, 2 of 50, and one of 54,\ntwo of their East-Indy merchant-ships large and richly land [\\?\nladen\\] , and burnt of their Smyrna ships. There are also 8\nother merchant-ships taken, 14 in all, whereof account is\nalready given; and they hope to give a good accompt of the rest,\nour ships being between them and home. I shall give my Lord of\nCanterbury, or my Lord of London, or both, the\n<P II,135>\ncontents of your Lordship's letter. His Highnes hath sent his\nharbenger to Oxford to prepare his lodgings, intending (they\nsay) to remove thither against the Sitting of the Parliament.\nThis is all the newes I can think on at present. The rest is\nmine own, and my wife's best services to your Lordship, resting,\n   Your Lordship's very loving brother and servant,\n   Rich: Ebor.\n   Bishopthorp.\n   Septemb. 9, 1665.\n   To the right reverend father in God John, Lord Bishop of\nDuresme, these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q C 1585 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 38>\n[} [\\LETTER XVII. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 26TH\nDECEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, sence the retorn of Mr. Gorge from your\nlordship, who cam the next daye after his shippyng, we have not\nhard from your lordship, nether I thynk hath your lordship hard\nfrom hence; the lack of both hath bene in default of passages.\nAnd now, as soone as any shippyng cold be made redy, which,\nthough I wryte these letters this Mo[\\nday\\] being the 26. yet,\nuntill Wednesday, the officers of the admyralte say, the\nshippyng cannot be redy, and if it than shall be, I d[{oubt{] of\nnothyng but want of wynd to bryng over to your lordship a gret\nnombre of your good frendes and servantes, and amongst them my\nson, who hath bene hable and redy these x dayes, if he cold have\ngotten shippyng, which he cold not get untill your shippes\nretorned.\n   By Mr. Gorge and others I receaved two letters from you, the\non of the xj=th= the other of the xiij=th=, both wrytten at\nMidelburg. By the former, your lordship signefyeth your saff\narryvall, and the perswasion that your coming hath wrought in\nthat nation of hir majesty's mynd to help them, wherof they war\nin doubt afor. By the second, your lordship wryteth in what\nstate Sluse and\n<P 39>\nOstend ar, and how much yow fynd above your formar opynion the\nimportance of those ij places ar for the service ageynst the\nenemy, and therfor your lordship hath entred into consideration\nhow to releve ther wantes; wherin, in my opynion, I think your\nlordship hath no on thyng, now at your first coming, mor\nnedefull for avoyding of that danger, which, if it shuld happen,\nwill not be remedyed without gret charges and hazard. For I have\nallweise thought, that ther was nothyng more nedefull for the\nkyng of Spayn than to have mo and better places on Flanders syde\nthan he yet hath for shippyng, as well to send ayde of men,\nmony, and victells, from Spayne, or from France by frendshipp,\nas to kepe shippes of warr to offend all passengers betwixt\nEngland and Zelland or Holland; as, by experience, the\npossessyng of Dunkyrk haven hath served, with a few beggarly\nvessells, to have done gret dammage by sea, presyng of men,\nshippes, merchandise, and victells; and suerly, my lord, if\nSluse shuld be lost, the Spanyards might incress ther strength\nby sea with shippyng hable to overmach both Flussyngars and a\ngood nombre of our shippes, for if the haven shuld be thers,\nthey might kepe as well j=c= sayle as x., and what cost will a\nkyng of Spayn spare, to be a master on the sea, wher he now is\ncommanded? But I am to long herin, although I might wryte much\nmore; but I know and perceave by your lordships own wrytyng, yow\nlook depely into this matter, which in dede can not be to\nspedely looked unto, that both these places he victelled,\nmanned, and ther weaknes also spedely strengthened, and, in my\nopinion, the states ought, at this tyme, more largly to\ncontribut to this chardg than to a doosen of other towns in any\npart of Holland, and therfor, good my lord, as you have begon to\ntake care hereof, so procure the states to yeld monny\nplentifully, to pay a sufficient nombre there whylest the\nimperfections of the places may be reenforced, and than the\n<P 40>\nnombers may be the fewar afterward. I wold to God that your\nlordship cold procure such a releff, as ether of those ij towns\nmight have but j=c= horsmen, who, joyning togither, might ether\nspoyle the country, or might cause the ennemy bryng a great\nforce to that frontyer, wherby ther own nombres shuld also\ndammag ther own towns, as Bruges, Newport, &c. by reason of ther\nlack of victells.\n   Mr. Wylford wrote a letter to Partridg of Kent, to help send\nhym some victells, and therwith he sent a letter of your\nlordship to the commissioners of Kent, and so I have procured\nletters from the counsell to the commissioners, to authorise on\nMr. Avyer to send it over, with bond to have it saffly sent,\nwherof Mr. Brown your lordships servant is by me made prive.\n   Your said servant also required my warrant for sendyng of\nce[{rtain{] victell uppon your lordships letters wrytten to hym,\nand I was v[{ery{] willyng so to have doone of myn own\nauthorite, but I am otherwise directed by a warrant signed by\nhir majesty afor your lordship departed, wherof, it is sayd,\nthat your lordship was prive; but it bredeth, in [\\my\\] opinion,\nsome hyndrance with the circumstances; for, first, it is by the\nwarrant apoynted, that your lordship must, first, by your\nletters to me, signefy what quantite yow require, and than ther\nmust be an other letter procured from four of the counsell to\nme, also, for allowance therof, and than am I authorised to gyve\nwarrant to the portes, but yet with condition that bondes must\nbe put into the chequer for the retorn of trew certificat from\nthat syde. With all these circumstances I am circumscribed more\nthan in former tymes hath bene thought necessary, but I fynd no\nlack in that I am so directed, but sometyme ther will be\nrequired more spede than this manner doth prescribe. Of this Mr.\nBrown is now prive, and yet I have ventured to gyve hym warrant,\nhavyng also gotten a letter from the counsell, for such a\nproportion as he required, which was, for j=m= quarters of\n<P 41>\nwheat, as much malt, j=c= ton of beare, xl bulloks, vj oxen,\nj=c= shepe, vj barrells of tallow candells, a hoy with wood and\ncole. And he sayth, he will wryte to your lordship to have yow\nhereafter to signefy your mynd in particular wrytyng to me, for\nsuch thynges as yow shall have nede, wherin I wish your lordship\ncaused accompt to be made of the charges of our prises, with\ncharges of transportation, with the lyk kyndes there to be had,\nfor I here report that manny thynges ar to be had ther with\neasyer prices, and, of those thynges, I doot not but your\nlordship will forbeare to require any provision from hence,\nwhich will also be good for our country, wher, by collor of\nthese provisions, prises will ryse without reason.\n   I heare also, my lord, that there is gret gayne made of our\ncoyn, both of gold and silvar ther, to the loss of our\ncountrymen uttryng the same for that country monnyes, and the\ngayn sought by merchants both of that country and of England, by\nchoppyng and changyng therof under the trew vallew; for, in\ntruth, our monny, both gold and silver, is worth in eschange\nabove xxxiiij=s=. the pownd, and yet the marchant holdeth the\neschange but at xxxiij=s=. iiij=d=, and therfor, my lord, yow\nmay do a good dede to cause some honnest skillfull men to make a\ntrew assaye of the monnyes of that countrye, and rate both our\ngold and silver at the same price, and to cause our people to be\nwell instructed at what prices they ought to utter our monnyes\nfor the monnyes of those con[{tryes{] . In this matter, I thynk\na servant of alderman Martyns, that went over with the tresorer,\ncan inform your lordship, or any of your counsell ther, what\norder war to be taken.\n   And I wish, also, that your lordship wold deale with the\ncounsell of the states for reformation of ther myntes, which,\nbeing many in nombre, serve only by fraude to gayne to them that\nar the officers of the myntes, and to the decept of the people.\n   Your lordship, also, is to be advertised, which I do by hir\nmajesties direction, that she understandeth very certenly, that\nthe king of Spayn maketh all the provision that he can possible,\nto mak a\n<P 42>\nmighty navy for a great army to come by sea, to annoy hir\nmajesty, and, for the furniture therof, beside his own shippes\nand gallyes, both of Spayne and Itally, in Millan, Naples, and\nSicilly, he is promised ayd of men and gallyes from the pope and\nthe dukes of Savoy and Florence, and, some report, from the\nVenetians, but therof I dout, so as, in conclusion, it is here\nfound most necessary that hir majesty shall also make\npreparation of all the strength that she can mak by sea, and,\nfor that purpooss, it is here resolved, that hir own shippes\nshall be removed to Portesmouth in March next, and a gret nombre\nof hir subjectes shippes shall also be made redy to come, ether\nto Portesmouth, or to Plymmouth, or to other places in our west\npartes, as, by further intelligence of the king of Spayns\npreparations, shall be requeset. And for this purpooss hir\nmajesty thynketh it most nedefull that your lordship shuld\npresently procure some persons of understandyng, such as here is\nnamed, Mr. Nicholas Gorge, to repayre to the portes of Holland\nand Zelland, ether with the pryvety of the states or without it,\nas your lordship shall thynk best, and to attayn to a certen\nknolledg of the nombre of shippes provisable for warre, as to be\nabout ij=c= tons or vij or viij=xx=, and of ther furnitur, and\nwhat nombre of marrynors ar also in every port, and whyther any\nnombre of marrynors might be had to be hyred, to help to supply\nour lack that may happen in the queen's navy, wherof we have\ncause to dowt, because of the gret nombre absent with Sir\nFrancis Drak, and abrod with our merchantes shippes being\nadventurers, and after that your lordship shall have\nunderstandyng hereof, than hir majesty wold have your lordship\nto impart to the states, or to ther counsell, how and in what\nsort hir majesty looketh to be this sommer, and that very tymly\nin the\n<P 43>\nspryng, assayled by a gret army of the king of Spayns, and how\nnedefull it is, that all meanes possible be used to have a navy\nhable to withstand the same, and specially to impeach the\ncomming of this Spanish navy towardes those Low Countryes, for\nwhich purpoos, as hir majesty will spare no chardg to arm hir\nown navy to the seas, and hir subjectes also, which must prove\nan unknowen chardg, so wold she have your lordship to exhort\nthem, accordyng to the necessite of this tyme, to put in order\nspedely as gret a navy as maye be by them fully furnished, to be\nredy to come to the narrow seas by the end of March, or the midd\nof Aprill, if by the king of Spaynes hasty preparations hir\nmajesty shall be therto so spedely provoked. And though, by an\narticle of the treaty, they ar bound hereunto in a certain\nquantite, as by the article wherof I send your lordship a copy,\n(I know not whyther you have the same,) yet the tyme requiring\nall help possible, to match with so puissant army as the king\nprepareth, your lordship may with reason soll[{icit{] them to a\nfarder proportion, if it may be. And hir majesty is desyrous to\nbe advertised hereof with such spede as your lordship may\nprocure.\n   Thus, my lord, consideryng Mr. Aty maketh hast to depart, and\nI am as yet not so hable to wryte as I have bene, I pray your\nlordship that I may mak an end, with my assurance to your\nlordship that, in any thyng that in my power lyeth to plesure\nyou and furder your service, I will be as redy as any frend that\nis here behynd yow. And to conclud, I hartely thank your\nlordship for the trust you have committed to me joyntly with my\nlord chancellor for your office of the forrest, but we must have\nsome directions from your lordship what to do, or els we shall\nnot know what to doo.\n   I nede not wryte to yow of our common news here, because so\n<P 44>\nmany come over at this tyme fully fornished with such matters.\nFrom Grenwich, the 26th of December, 1585.\n   Your lordships to be commanded,\n   W. Burghley.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honorable my very good lord the erle\nof Lecester, lord [{lieutenant of{] the queens majestys forces\n[{in the{] Low Countres of Holland, Zelland, &c. and of hir\nmajesty's prive counsell in England.\n\n"@en ;
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                "26 December" ;
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                "secretary" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
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                "earl of Leicester" ;
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                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "2066" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Greenwich> ;
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                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 26 December, 1585"@en .

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                "z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "CAM" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6471" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Bury St. Edmunds grammar school; Christ's College, Cambridge (fellow 1659, MA 1661)" ;
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                "William Covel (d. 1661)" ;
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                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Covell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
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                "1638-1722" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Born in Suffolk. Cambridge 1654-1670; Constantinople 1670-1677. England 1679-1681; the Hague 1681-1685; Cambridge 1685-1722." ;
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                "Studied medicine, was ordained. English chaplain at Constantinople 1670-1677; travelled widely in Asia Minor. DD 1679; chaplain to the Princess of Orange 1681-1685. Chancellor of York 1687. Master of Christ's College 1688; vice-chancellor of Cambridge 1690. Collected art, books, curiosities etc. Also spelt his name Covel and Colvill. Wanley bought some mss. from him for the Harleys, and catalogued his collection of printed books." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "College head" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2838" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Covell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals-0>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Decimals> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "0" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Zero"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#decimals> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horshighdoun>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Horshighdoun" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Horshighdoun" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_E.Sussex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "E.Sussex" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P19_was_intended_use_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property relates an E7 Activity with objects created specifically for use in the activity. \nThis is distinct from the intended use of an item in some general type of activity such as the book of common prayer which was intended for use in Church of England services (see P101 had as general use (was use of))."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was intended use of"@en , "ήταν προορισμένη χρήση του"@el , "était l'utilisation prévue de"@fr , "era prevista a utilização de"@pt , "特别使用了"@cn , "war beabsichtigteter Gebrauch von "@de , "был предполагаемым использованием для"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EFINCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman Daniel Harvey, brother of William Harvey the doctor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FINCH N. HARVEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF SIR HENEAGE FINCH, HALF-BROTHER OF ANNE CONWAY, LATER EARL OF NOTTINGHAM (1621-1682), CREATED BARONET 1660, PEERAGE 1674." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "220" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH FINCH N. HARVEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BBELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Antiquarian and numismatist; Admitted to the Peterborough Society in 1730 or 1731; Active member of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society; Assisted Francis Blomefield in his history of Norfolk" ;
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                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1997" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; Trinity College, Cambridge (1723); BA (1725); MA (1729)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Beaupré Bell (b.c. 1673) of Upwell and Outwell, Norfolk; wife Margaret, daughter of Sir Anthony Oldfield of Spalding, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Beaupré" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
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                "1704-1741" ;
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                "Inherited his father's estate (of which he had squandered a large part) worth c. £1500 p.a." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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                "606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1741" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Beaupré Bell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPCAREW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Politician. Travelled Northern Europe for about 5 years (befriended Samuel Bentham in The Hague and in St Petersburg) before becoming MP in 1782; sat in Parliament to 1816 (Cornish constituencies; 1787-1790, Surrey). Privy Councillor; Under-Secretary of State for the Home Office; Finance Committee member." ;
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                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Plympton grammar school?; University College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Reginald Pole of Devon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Reginald" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pole Carew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1753-1835" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Born and raised in Devon; Oxford; tour of Northern Europe 1777-82; lived in London and in Cornwall." ;
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                "From a rich West Country family. Related to the Carew family, which estate at Antony, Cornwall, he inherited in 1772, and took on the name. Married Jemima Yorke 1784. Supported Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon project. Friend and correspondent of JB." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3119" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1753" ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Reginald Pole Carew" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SDAVIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Officer in the Bengal Engineers. District judge and the governor-general's agent in Bengal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Jones W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/63504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Davis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Davis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1760-1819" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in the West Indies; India" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "An amateur artist, who sought to identify astronomical references in Sanskrit works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "District judge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3354" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1819" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Davis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CLERK AND AGENT TO THE PASTON FAMILY, 'GENTLEMAN'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PAMPYNG" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Accompanied John I to London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "JOHN PASTON II DISAPPROVED OF THE TOO CLOSE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PAMPYNG AND ANNE PASTON; ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR JOHN PASTON I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2061" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN PAMPYNG" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_103>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "The Abbotts owed some money to the lady or her daughter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1520S? T AABBOT>\n<X ANN ABBOT>\n<P 229>\n[} [\\LETTER VIII.\\] }]\n(^To my good Lady, Dame Anne Rokesby, be this delivered.^)\n   Maddam, after my most louely I recomend me to your ladyship,\nevermore desiring to wit of your good wellfare, which is my\ndayly prayer to Jesus to inquete to your harts most comfort.\nMaddam, I doe wryte to you praying not your ladyship to be wroth\nwith my husband for the money that he received of my M=rs= your\ndaughter, that he send not to you by this bearrer. It was my\nconsent; for in good faith, madam, in a maner we weare eether to\nhave lost our farme, for M=r= Trey is so trobled in the law,\nthat he may not forbeare his rent no whyle. Madam, I bad my\nhusband take your money, and I said, I trust your Ladyship will\nnot be discontent for your money for a season; the which shall\nbe befor Lamas, by the grace of God. For in good fayth, madam,\n<P 230>\nwe must have else sold iij of our key, the which had bene a\ngreat hindrance to us. For in good faith we buy that we spend in\nour house, and I am faine to eate browne bread and drink small\nalle myselfe, and lives as hardly, as God knowes, and must do\nfor this yeare. I trust to God it shall be ammended the next\nyeare; for, I thank God, we had not a better cropp toward this\ngood whyle. And God reward your Ladyship; we had lived most\nhardly, if that your Ladyship had not bene. And I pray you,\nmadam, let not my M=rs=. your daughter wit of it, for then she\nwill never trust my husband, nor me. God reward hir, which I am\nmuch bownd unto. I can doe nothing for your Ladyship and hir,\nbut for to pray for your prosperete. I pray you, madam, let not\nmy husband know of this letter, and send me word trewly with\nthis bearrer in a little bill of your owne hand, ij or iij\nwords, that he know not of your mind. No more, but Jesus kepe\nyour Ladyship in good health.\n   By your power beadwoman,\n   Ann Abott.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Written before February 1531." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Rokeby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "acquaintances?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Abbott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of a gentleman?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "360" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AABBOT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AROKEBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ann Abbott to Ann Rokeby on ?, 1525"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FBerkshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "?Berkshire)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2CAVENDISH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Whig MP 1741-1751; House of Lords as Lord Cavendish 1751-; master of the horse; Lord Treasurer of Ireland 1754-; Lord Chamberlain, etc.; Prime Minister 1756-1757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4949" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Cavendish (1698-1755), 3rd duke of Devonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cavendish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1720-1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Derbyshire?; lived in Derbyshire, then London; 1755-1756 in Dublin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Duke of Devonshire 1755." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "4th Duke of Devonshire; statesman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5358" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1764" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cavendish" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shottesbrook>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shottesbrook, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shottesbrook" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Isle+of+Man>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isle of Man" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hythe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hythe, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hythe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCUNNINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry lower?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cunnington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Caenby, Lincolnshire; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Jane Cunningham's sister Mary married Ralph Porter. Jane was (probably) Mrs. Porter's daughter-in-law. Married Laurence Monck on December 30 1749." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "534" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Cunnington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gotolengo%2FLouvere>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gotolengo/Louvere" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gotolengo/Louvere" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louisbourg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Louisbourg" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Louisbourg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1471 FO HFORSTER>\n<X HUMPHREY FORSTER>\n<P I,118>\n[} [\\115. HUMPHREY FORSTER TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 5 April, 1471)\\]\n   My goode kynde brother I recommaunde me to yowe in my most\nfeythefull wyse: and lyketh yow to wete +tat it pleased you to\nspeke unto me for my ladies ferme of +te ho., +tat Grey myght\nhave it stille, yef he cowde entrete Fryghthe, +tat I have made\nthe graunt unto &c. My good brother, it is so +tat +te seid\nFryghthe hath be with me this same Friday and enformed me howe\n+tat my nevewes Willm. Stonor and Emond came unto hym to his\nplowe and wold have entretid hym to have departe his graunte.\nAnd he seid he wold not. And +ten my nevewe seid he shuld\ndeparte from it maugre his hede, and had unto +te pore man\nmanasyng wordes, as he seythe. So +tat +te pore man stode in\ngrete fere. And my nevewe made hym ayenste his wille to take\nviij. s. My goode brother, this dealyng and demeanyng is not to\nmy pore honestie; for, as I understond, Grey hath seid he wolle\nhave it maugre my hede, which shall not be by my wille. My goode\nbrother, in your wysdome reformeth this matter, trustyng to you\n+tat Grey shalle not be supported to my rebuke &c. My goode\nbrother, this same nyght passed Syr Willm. Norys laye at\nWalyngford to London ward to +te Kyng; and Dalamar and Pury\nladde hym, and he shall have his grace. My goode brother, I\nsende yowe +te viij. s., +tat my Nevewe made the pore man\n<P I,119>\ntake for fere. I prey you latt +te pore man no more be so\nentretid. Jhesu preserve you and alle yours.\n   Your trew brother Humfrey fforster.\n   To my goode kynde brother Thomas Stonore.\n\n"@en ;
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                "? 5 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Humphrey Senior" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Forster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "284" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1471" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFORSTER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey Senior Forster to Thomas II Stonor on ? 5 April, 1471"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1629 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 4>\n[} [\\VI.\\] }]\n[}TO MY DEARE HUSBAND S=R= ROBERT HARLEY, KNIGHT.}]\n   My deare S=r= - I thanke you for your letter, which I\nreseaued this weake by the carrier, and I thanke God for my\nfather's health. I trust in our good God, in his owne good time,\nhe will giue a happy end to your biusness. I haue rwitten a\nletter to my father, which I send you heare inclosed. If you\nthinke it will not displeas him, and it may any thinge at all\nseet forward your biusnes, I pray you deleuer it to him. If you\ndo deleuer it to my father, I pray you seale it first. Allas! my\ndeare S=r=, I knowe you doo not to the on halfe of my desires,\ndesire to see me, that loues you more then any earthly thinge. I\nshould be glad if you would but rwite me\n<P 5>\nword, when I should hope to see you. Need has bine euer sence\nSunday trubled with the rume in his fase very much. [\\...\\] The\nswelling of his face made him very dull; but nowe, I thanke God,\nhe is better, and begins to be merry. He inquires for Jhon Walls\ncomeing downe: for he thinkes he will bringe him a letter. I\nmust desire you to send me downe a littell Bibell for him. He\nwould not let me be in peace, tell I promised him to send for\non. He begings nowe to delight in reading: and that is the booke\nI would haue him place his delight in. Tom has still a greate\ncoold; but he is not, I thanke God, sike with it. Brill and\nRobin, I thanke God, are well; and Brill has two teethe. Ned\npresents his humble duty to you, and I beeg your bllsing for\nthem all: and I beceach the Allmighty to prosper you in all you\ndoo, and to giue you a happy meeting with\n   Your most faithfull affectinat wife, Brilliana Harley.\n   I pray you, S=r=, send downe no silke grogram. I hope you\nhaue reseuefed the siluer candell-stike.\n   Your father, I thanke God, is much better than he was. I pray\nyou, S=r=, present my beest loue to my sister Wacke.\n(^Desem 4, 1629.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 4 December, 1629"@en .

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                "Replaced Theophilus Hughes as inspector at Twyford." ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "z Bentham Jeremy" ;
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                "Born and raised in Derbyshire; Eton 1766-70; Cambridge 1770-75; Grand Tour 1775; Brussels 1777-82; Paris 1782-83; St Petersburg 1783-87; (Ireland 1787-89); the Hague 1789; Madrid 1790-92 (1794); the Hague 1794-95. Lived in London while in England." ;
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                "T" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1628 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,152>\n[} [\\LXXXV. - FROM RICHARD MOUNTAGU, BISHOP OF CHICHESTER, TO\nARCHDEACON COSIN.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD MOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Honest Mr. Archdeacon,\nI would I could give you the blessing I desire, either I would\ncome to you, or you should be with me; for (\\praefiscine` dico,\nNon inveni similem; omnes sua quaerunt\\) : and it was written\nunto me lately, by my Lord of Cant[\\erbury\\] that my greate\nfriends, so he phrased it, would take no blowes for me. In good\ntime, and yet it may be their owne heads may smart. You in the\nnorth, I in the south, are the object of toungs and penns, and I\nmust\n<P I,153>\nbe unbishop't a geyne. But thretned men, they say, live long. So\nmay wee, [^GREEK OMITTED^] . For my own part, (\\audio, rideo\\) .\nYet\n<P I,154>\nour Master is mindfull of us, for Mr. Atturney told me himself\nthe King had given him expresse charges to draw a pardon for you\nand me. I have it not, for some interloper hath clos'd it with\nDr. Sibthorpe, Manwaring, [{and{] Jackson. Yet this last refused\nit. So would I, but that (\\gratiae\\) are not to be rejected.\nWere you here I would speake my minde freely. I dare not write.\nBut I have none like yourself. Beshrewe you for going to the\nnorth, and send you some occasion, though against your will, to\ndraw you to the south. That good lady I have not seene lately.\nShe was then nere childbirth when that Ravailliac gave the\ndismall blowe, and since Bartholomew tide I have not been in\nLondon, being hindered with my new incumbrances, and since with\na durty journey not fitting a crasy body. Our good friend Mr.\nPorter is not returned. God Almighty send him back [^GREEK\nOMITTED^] . Dr. Collins by my Lady Denbigh's importunity hath\nhis patent confirmed for Windsore, and is in expectation for the\nnext. He had it before the Duke's death. Our Deane would fayne\nbe any Bishop. Nowe removes wilbe, I would we had you there. My\nLord of London can do what he will, can you not prevaile with\nhim? I am not feissable. Happly with others I could putt on. My\ndesire is to be with you some where. If you can let us see you\nthis spring. (\\Vale, vive.\\)\n   (\\Tuissimus\\) ,\n   Ri. Cicest.\n   Nov. 23, [\\1628.\\]\n   My wife remembers her love, and dreames of you sometimes.\n   To the w=ll=. my most worthy and loving freind Mr. Ihon\nCosen, Prebend of Durham and Archdeacon of Yorke, att Branspeth\nby Durham, this.\n   Leave this at Mr. Blakiston's shoppe, at the three Pigeons in\nSt. Paul's Churchyard.\n\n"@en ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 274>\n[^JOHN JONES TO JOHN BARRETT^]\nTo Majo=r= John Barrett.\nS=r=\n   The Councell of Officers here have thought fitt to make\nchoice of you to go as an Expresse from them to Gen=ll= Moncke.\nThey have caused copies to bee sent you of y=e= Dispach w=ch= is\nto goe w=th= you, and of such other papers as are come over to\nus w=ch= may informe yo=u= of y=e= state of matter of ffact\nconcerneing the transactions of those affaires menc~ioned in\ny=e= papers. That you may be y=e= better able to informe o=r=\nffriends in Scotland of the grounds and reasons of these\nextraordinary Actings, and dispose them to a peaceable frame of\nspirit, wherein yo=r= ffriends here are confident y=t= the Lord\nwill make you an useful Instrument. They doe not Conceive y=t=\nany particular Instructions are needfull for you yo=r= worke\nbeing onely to indeavoure the undeceiveing of o=r= ffriends and\np'vent Breaches betweene them and their Brotheren, who have been\nsoe many years ingaged in one Com~on Cause and must stand or\nfall together. It is desired likewise y=t= you will settle a\ncourse of intelligence betweene o=r= ffriends in Scotland and\nus, and in y=e= meane tyme of yo=r= returne y=t= yo=u=\nCom~unicate unto us the State of Affaires so farre as they come\nto yo=r= Knowledge. If you find an opportunity to take up fifty\npownds for y=e= beareing of yo=r= Chardge in that Expedition,\nand Chardge it upon y=e= Treasury in Ulster or att Dublin, care\nwilbe taken y=t= it be made good unto yo=u= w=ch= being all I\nhave att p'sent to Trouble you I remayne,\n   Yo=r= assured ffriende to serve you,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin 4=th= November 1659.\n\n"@en ;
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                "274" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Barrett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "major" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - major" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "279" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBARRETT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to John Barrett on 4 November, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Craven>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shrops.%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Craven, Shrops.?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Craven" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTUFTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "MP for Appleby 1668-79; groom of the bedchamber to the duke of York 1675; succeeded his brother Richard as 6th earl 1684; lord-lieutenant of Westmorland and Cumberland 1685-87, 1712-14; baron (de) Clifford 1691; commissioner of Greenwich Hospital 1695; privy councillor 1703-07, 1711-14; hereditary sheriff of Westmorland." ;
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                "z Fleming Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Tufton (1609-1664), 2nd earl of Thanet; wife Margaret, daughter of Richard Sackville, 3rd earl of Dorset (1589-1624), and Anne, suo jure baroness Clifford (1590-1676)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tufton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1695" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1644-1729" ;
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                "Born at Thanet House, London; appointments in London, the north and at court; inherited estates in Kent (2 sons born there), Sussex, Westmorland and Yorkshire; buried at Rainham, Kent." ;
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                "Fourth son. Married 1684 Catharine (1665-1712), 4th daughter and coheir of Henry Cavendish, 2nd duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. A tory in politics. (Peerage)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "6th earl of Thanet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-09-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "247" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1729" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Tufton" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Missenden>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Missenden, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Missenden" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%29%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Norfolk)?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGOUGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "MDX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11141" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Corpus Christi College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Harry Gough (1681-1751) merchant and MP (gentry lower)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1735-1809" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; Cambridge 1752-56; Enfield, Middlesex from 1774" ;
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                "Published about 20 works. Toured England actively for some 20 years. Used Thomas Warton as expert." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1059" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "280" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1809" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Gough" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Temple+Bar>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Temple Bar" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Temple Bar" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Trinity+College>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Trinity College" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Trinity College" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBAYLIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Baylis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Helmdon, (Northamptonshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Freestone mason" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "111" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Baylis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_063>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news, public news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 96>\n[} [\\LXIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMyne owne Sweet Hart,\n   I belieue this tyme (affording for the moste part diuersity\nof messengers) hath fayled yo=e= expectation in hearing oftener\nfrom me, w=ch= I do assure you hath not bin my fault, I hauinge\nbin continually inquisitiue this last week for a priuate\nmessenger, wherin I fayled; & now w=th= the first, I do com~end\nvnto you the good estate of o=e= childeren, w=th= some\nbetteringe of myne owne, as also of\n<P 97>\nmy sister Waldegraue's, whose best loue, w=th= my sister\nDrurye's, do attend you. I am sorry to heare of yo=e= head ach,\nfor w=ch= I belieue S=r= Charles Cornewalleys will proue no good\nphisitian. My brother Nick was maryed vppon Satterday last to\nM=rs= Darcey; & for contry newes, you may vnderstand, if you\nhaue not already, that for certayne the States of Holland wer,\nthe last Sunday was a seuennight, w=th= the King, wher, takinge\noccasion\n<P 98>\nfrom the estate of the Pallatines, they offered ther seruise to\nthe K. agaynst the K. of Spayne, who moste graciously receiued\nthem, & acknoweledged vnto them the affront done by the K. of\nSpayne, but differed any conclusion vntill the retourne of M=r=\nPorter; in the meane tyme assured them of the continuation of a\nmoste firme league duringe his lyfe, & hath honored many w=th=\nknightwod, & some other of the cheifest ar to receiue yt by\npattent for them & ther posterity. I haue sent you her inclosed\na bill of exchange, by w=ch= you may receiue o=e= mony due from\nmy father. Thus, w=th= my best wishes for good success in yo=e=\ntroublesome business, & my prayers for the recouery &\ncontinuance of yo=e= health, I leaue you. I pray, retourne my\nbest service to my cosin Glouer & his wife & the rest of my\nfriends, & rest alwaies yo=er=\n   Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1624.\\]\n   To his moste noble friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at London\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "96" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "319" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1624"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1503 FO GPOLE>\n<X GERMAYN POLE>\n<P 178>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLIV.\\] }]\n(^To his right worshipfull and most especiall gud father in law,\nSir Robart Plompton, kt. be thes delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull and my most especiall gud father in law, in\nmy most umbele maner I recomend me most hartely unto you, and\nunto my lady my mother in law, gladly desiringe to have knowledg\nof your prousperyte, wellfayre, and harts ease, the which I\nbesech almyghty (^Jesu^) long to contynew and increase unto his\npleasure, and unto your most joyfull comforth and gladness. Sir,\nif it please you to understand, that since my last coming into\nDarbyshire, it was infirmed me, that ther was in Staforthshire a\nparcell of land, the which should be ther at Combryge and\nCramarsh, that was not receined the recovery of the size at\nNottingham and Derbye. Wherfore, Sir, I toke upon me in your\nname to send unto the tenants for as much rent as thay were\nbehind, since the last payment that was made unto Sir John or\nPreston; and they desired my servants to com agane, as that day\nsennyt, and they should either have the rent, or be suffered to\nstreyne on such guds as they fond on the ground. And so they did\ncom\n<P 179>\nagaine as they had apoynted them, and in the meane season,\nthorow the meanes of one Berdall of Assope, ther had bene iiij\nof Suttell and Roclife servants, the which wold have had the\nrent; and your tenaunts answered, that they knew not wherfore\nthat they should pay them, and so they went ther way. Howbeit,\nthey sayd they wold be ther shortly againe, and for that cause\nthey wold not pay my servant, as for at that tyme. Howbeit, they\npromysed them upon ther fayth that they shall not pay one penny\nunto the tyme that they have some word from you.\n   Furthermore, Sir, if it please you to understand of the great\nunkindnes that my grandam hath showed unto me now latly, as the\nbringer herof can more planly shew you by muth, to whom I besech\nyou to take credence on. For be ye sure, Sir, that I was never\nso unkindly delt with; all is because that she well know it that\nye are asunder, therfore she thinketh that she may give and sell\nall at her owne playsure. I will besech you for the reverence of\n(^Jesu^) to be so gud father unto me and my wyfe as to mayntayne\nit that is my ryght, and to se a remedy for it, as my speciall\ntrust is in you above all other creatures livinge. Furthermore,\nI wold desire you that I may have knowledge how that you do in\nyour matters, for I here tell that you dyd well. That wold be\nthe most joyfull tydings unto me that ever was, or ever shalbe,\nas knoweth the blessed Rode of Rodeborne, who save you in his\nblessed keepinge. Amen. I will besech you, Sir, that this simple\nletter may recomend me unto my brother William, and my brother\nMaliverey, with both my sisters, and my sister Eyre, with all\nyour houshold.\n   By your humble son and beadman,\n   G. de la Pole.\n[\\Anno 1503.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law to father-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Germayn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pole" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, steward for the Plumptons" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GPOLE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Germayn Pole to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1503"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "участвовал в"@ru , "συμμετείχε σε"@el , "participated in"@en , "参与了"@cn , "nahm Teil an"@de , "participa em"@pt , "a participé à"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2SKINNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Wealthy merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM JR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SKINNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "HULL AND LEEDS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "190" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM JR SKINNER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bury+St.+Edmond>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bury St. Edmond" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bury St. Edmond" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWORCESTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY TO SIR JOHN FASTOLF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WORCESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1415?-1482?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN BRISTOL, EDUCATED AT OXFORD." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FATHER A SUBSTANTIAL BURGESS OF BRISTOL. WORCESTER ALSO USED HIS MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME BOTONER. ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR YELVERTON, FASTOLF AND  HOWES IN THE PASTON COLLECTION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "8453" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1415" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1482" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM WORCESTER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHOBART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hobart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1629-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "88" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Hobart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P152_has_parent>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "It appears that there is a notion of events justifying parenthood relationships in a biological or legal sense. There is a notion of legal parenthood being equal to or equivalent to biological parenthood. The fact that the legal system may not acknowledge biological parenthood is not a contradiction to a more general concept comprising both biological and legal sense. In particular, such a notion should imply as default children being heirs, if the society supports such concept. Superproperty of paths for was born – gave birth, was born, by father\n\t"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "has parent"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pysford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pysford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pysford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Farnham+Castle+%28Surrey%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Farnham Castle (Surrey)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Farnham Castle (Surrey)" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/yahooChatID>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A Yahoo chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Yahoo chat ID" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/nick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dublin Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dublin Castle" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who surrender custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity. \nThe property will typically describe an Actor surrendering custody of an object when it is handed over to someone else’s care. On occasion, physical custody may be surrendered involuntarily – through accident, loss or theft.\nIn reality, custody is either transferred to someone or from someone, or both.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "übergab Gewahrsam an"@de , "有原保管人"@cn , "custody surrendered by"@en , "опека отдана"@ru , "μετεβίβασε κατοχή από"@el , "changement de détenteur au détriment de"@fr , "custódia concedida por"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14_carried_out_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "warning against harbouring traitors" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1594 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 103>\n[} [\\NO. LV. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\May 1594.\\]\n   Thogh by the effectz, I sild see, my good brother, that euer\nmy aduisis be folowed, yet you haue whitsafed to giue them the\nreding I wel understand, having made some of them the theme of\nyour last, thogh, God knowes, applied fur awry from ther true\nsence or right desart; for if I bin in abuse, I claime you the\nauthor of my deceat, in beliving more good than the sequele\nhathe told me. For I haue great wronge if you suppose that any\nperswation from whomsoeuer can make me haue one iuel opinion of\nyour actions, if themselues be not the cause. I confes that\ndiuers be the affections of many men, some to one, some to\nanother, but my rule of trust shal neuer faile me,\n<P 104>\nwhan it is grounded, not on the sandes of euery mans humor, but\non the stedy rock of approued fact. I shuld condemne my wicked\ndisposition to founde any amytie promised upon so tikel ground\nthat others hate might breake the boundz of my loue, and upon\nothers jugementz to bild my confidence. For Bodwelz bold and\nunruly entrance into my bordars, I am so fur from gilt of suche\na faulte, as I protest if I had receaued an answer, in seuentene\nwekes space, of my lettar that contained his offer to reveale\nunto you the treason of the lordz with forennars, I could sone\nhaue banished him from thens; and next, he came with your owne\nhand to warant that no offence was imputed, wiche made the\nborderars readiar to receaue him; but after I had not left\nunpunist some of his receatars, I could not haue beliued the\ndurst haue procurid the pane due for suche desart, and\nminde to make them affraid to ventur suche a crime agane; and if\nordar giuen now to all the wardens do not suffice, I vowe ther\nbodies and pursis shal wel suffar therfor.\n   I wil not troble you with recital of what this gentilman\nhathe hard in all the other pointz, but this toucheth me so nere\nas I must answer, that my desartz to you haue bine so sincere as\nshal neuer nide a threte of hel to her that hathe euer procured\nyour blis. And, that you may knowe I am that prince that neuer\ncan indure a menace at my ennemys hand, muche les of one so\ndearly traictid, I wyl giue you this bond, that affection and\nkind traictement shal euer preuaile, but feare or doute shal\nneuer procure aught from me; and do advowe, that if you do aught\nby forainers, wiche I knowe in ende worst for yourselfe and\ncountry, hit shal be the worst aide that euer king had, and I\nfeare may make me do more than you wyl cal back in haste. Deare\nbrother, use suche a frende, therfor, as she is worthe and giue\nher euer cause to remaine suche a one, as her affection hathe\neuer merited, whos raschenes is no suche as neglect ther owne so\nnere if the wil not forgo ther best and shun ther owne mishaps,\nwhom non can at my hand procure but your owne factz. Thus,\nhoping that this bearar wyl tel you my faithful mening and\nsincere\n<P 105>\nprofessions, with al the rest that I haue committed to him, I\nleue this skribling, besiching God euer more to preserue you.\n   Your most affectionate sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To our good brother the king of Skotts.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on May, 1594"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Richkings>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Richkings" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richkings" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BBERIDGE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Basil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Beridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possibly brother-in-law to Mary's first cousin's wife Ann Ferrar (née Brook)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "511" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Basil Beridge" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Groby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Groby, Leicestershire" , "Groby" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Groby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCARLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Vicar of Bucklebury, Berks; chaplain to the king; dean of Carlisle; canon of Durham 1660; bishop of Bristol (1672-1679); bishop of Chichester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Queen's College, Oxford DD 1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Guy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Carleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1605-6.7.1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born Brampton Foot in Gilsland, Cumberland (now Northumbria)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Chichester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "166" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Guy Carleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P52_has_current_owner>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.\nP52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "hat derzeitigen Besitzer"@de , "有现任物主"@cn , "έχει ιδιοκτήτη"@el , "has current owner"@en , "имеет текущего владельца"@ru , "é propriedade de"@pt , "est actuellement possédée par"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P51_has_former_or_current_owner> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P105_right_held_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Essex?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HOOTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hooton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Buckingham, Bucks." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr; painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "102" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Hooton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Cuddesdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Cuddesdon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Beckenham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Beckenham, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Beckenham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_026>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (enquires news about her)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1616 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 36>\n[} [\\XXVI. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDere Sister,\n   The commoditie of this bearer, whome I vnderstand to be of\nyo=r= partes, hath made me to wright vnto you; for, sence som\nletters w=ch= I wrytt in Desember last by Dennis that was my\nfooteman, I haue not hard from you, neither of him that I\nimployed, w=ch= is now nere haulfe a yeare sence his goinge over\nthat I haue vnderstood of him. Yo=u= shall favour me beyounde my\nmerritt to lett me vnderstand of yo=r= helth w=th= the wellfare\nof yo=r= sonn, and the rest, yf God hath sent yo=u= any by this\nyo=r= husbande. I shall for my perticular, beinge absent, praye\neffectually that all the contentments in this worlde maye attend\nyou and those that shall com of you; therefore I must ende, and\nrest allwayes,\n   Yo=r= faythfull lovinge brother, T. Meatys.\nJulyers, Maye the 9. 1616.\n   To the Ladie Cornwallis att Broome, my affectionate dere\nsister, giue these, in Suffolke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "36" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_J%C3%BClich+%28Juliers%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 9 May, 1616"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_048>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 99>\n[} [\\LETTER LXX.\\] }]\n(^To my master Sir Robart Plompton, knyght.^)\n   In my most humble wyse I recomend me unto your good\nmastership, and to my especyall good Lades. This day I have\nspoken with master Schereffe, and ther I send Master Blakwall,\nMaster of the Chancery, as the berer can shew to you more by\nmouth,\n<P 100>\nand they both comend them to you. Master Schereff hath and wyll\ndoe as much in your matter as I can of reason desire him. At\nNothingham, uppon Munday come a senit, must we fynd a office for\nyou. I have bene with Thomas Horton, by the advice of Mr.\nSchereffe, and pennyt ij inquisicions of dyverse wayes; if one\nwill not serve us, the other shall. Sir, ye have a simple tenant\nin Maunsfeld Woodhouse. I wold have sent him to Rich: Saxton,\nfor to mete with me at Mr. Schereffs, and he absent him. Any\nservice ye wyll comand me, send me word, and I am yours, as\nknoweth our Lord, who preserve you. Wrytten at Southwell, the\nxxiij of September.\n   Your servant, Ed. Plompton.\n[\\23 Sept. 1490.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "99" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Southwell> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 23 September, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Astrop+Wells>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Astrop Wells" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Astrop Wells" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sergeant%27s+Inn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sergeant's Inn, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sergeant's Inn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Okinawa>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Okinawa" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Quebec>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Quebec" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Quebec" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leics.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leics." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russell+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Russell House, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Russell House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WESA_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "WeSa" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1633 T TWENTWORT>\n<X THOMAS WENTWORTH>\n<P 5>\n[^LORD WENTWORTH TO JAMES HAY, THE EARL OF CARLISLE.^]\nMy very good Lord,\n   Whatever my occasions or hast be, it must not deprive me the\nhappiness of still putting your Lordship in remembrance of this\nservante of yours, who will ever be the readiest to receave and\nthe most carefull to fullfill your commaundes in the whole\nworld. Hear I am the whilst in excessive labourre to gett a\nlittle before hande with my businesse, if possibly I may be soe\nhappy, being to deale with a generation that have the pointes of\nther weapon turned\n<P 6>\nwholly to ther owne privates, but noe edge att alle for the\npublike; heare they are as dull as sharpe and eager to cut out\nfor themselves in the other. I see itt is a maxime amongst them\nto keepe the Deputye as ignorantt as possibly they can, that soe\nallbeit not in peace yet he may be subordinate to them in\nknowledge, which I take to be the true reason that not any of\nthem hethertoo hath made me any proposition att all for the\nbettering of his Ma=tyes= service. I am purposed on the other\nside to open my eyes as wide as I can and dispaire not in time\nto be able to sounde the depthe they covett soe much to reserve\nfrom me. I finde all the revenew hear reduced to fee farmes and\nnoe possible meanes consequently to advance it, and in the meane\ntime greate matters expected, indeed impossibilities, from me in\nEnglande, which is a wofull condition of a servant to dwell\nunder the pressure of exspectation and be left or afforded noe\nmeanes to dischardge himself from under the burthen of itt. I\nbeseech your Lordship lett me in this, as I have dun in many\nthings els, finde your favour, and be pleased to take me soe\nfarre into your care as to weede out this growing inconvenience\nforth out of our maister's minde, in case you at any time finde\nitt to shoote up with him. There is not many that have the\nmeanes to doe it for me, nor many the particulars wherein you\nmay oblige me more than in this. I shall be sure to doe the\nuttermost that lies in me, for I have a hartte can willingly\nsacrifice all that ever I have for his Ma=ty= (if I doo not\ndeceave myself) with a chearfullnesse and faithe extraordinary;\nonly I am fearefull, that whilst impossibilities are exspected\nat my hands, the best I can doe should not be accepted, nay,\nimputed unto me as a crime. My Lord, I will detaine you noe\nlonger, further then to beseeche you to be confidentt I must\never inviolatly approve myself\n   Your Lordship's Most humble and most faithfull servantt,\n   Wentworth.\n   Dublin, this 27th of August, 1633.\n\n<S SAMPLE 2>\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Carlisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "allies" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "viscount, lord deputy of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Four letters of Lord Wentworth, afterwards Earl of Strafford, with a poem on his illness. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden miscellany 8. Camden new series 31. 1883/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWENTWORT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHAY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Wentworth to James Hay on 27 August, 1633"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carlton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Carlton, Yorkshire?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Carlton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AHOLDSWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pierce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Fishing admiral" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Arthur Howe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Holdsworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
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                "1" ;
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                "d. 1787" ;
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                "Born in Dartmouth; lived in Widdecomb, Stokenham and Mount Galpin, Dartmouth" ;
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                "The brother-in-law of Eliza Taylor's husband. Esquire. MP for Dartmouth" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Governor of Dartmouth Castle" ;
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                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "349" ;
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                "1787" ;
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                "Arthur Howe Holdsworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorset)?" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1625 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 1>\n[} [\\I.\\] }] \n[}TO MY DEARE HUSBAND S=R= ROBART HARLEY, KINGHT OF THE BATHE.}]\n   S=r= - Docter Barker has put my sister into a cours of\nientell fisek, which I hope by God's bllsing will doo her much\ngood. My sister giues you thankes for seending him to her. I\npray you remember that I recken the days you are away; and I\nhope you are nowe well at Heariford, wheare it may be, this\nletter will put you in minde of me, and let you knowe, all your\nfrinds heare are well; and all the nwes I can seend you is, that\nmy Lo. Brooke is nowe at Beaethams Court. My hope is to see you\nheare this day senet, or to-morrowe senet, and I pray God giue\nvs a happy meeting, and presarfe you safe; which will be the\ngreat comfort of\n   Your most true affectionat wife, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Ragly: the 30 of Sep. 1625.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "1" ;
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                "Robert" ;
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                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "142" ;
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                "1625" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ragley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Robert Harley on 30 September, 1625"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Crisp" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Samuel Crisp (1671?-1718), merchant" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sophia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gast née Crisp" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1707-1791" ;
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                "Burford, Oxfordshire: current domicile; Canterbury at the time of her marriage; to southern France until c. 1750" ;
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                "Married Philip Gast, a Rotterdam merchant 1724; widowed c. 1740s?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "18389" ;
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                "1707" ;
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                "1791" ;
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                "Sophia Gast née Crisp" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Alisbury+%28%3F+Aylesbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Alisbury (? Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alisbury (? Aylesbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JATUTTOFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TUTTOFT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Winthorpe, Lincolnshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother of Anne and John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JANE TUTTOFT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Prior+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Prior Park, Somerset" , "Prior Park" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Prior Park" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Guildford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Guildford, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Guildford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_WHARTON_005>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 T NWHARTON>\n<X NEHEMIAH WHARTON>\n<P 14>\n[} [\\V.\\] }] [^NEHEMIAH WHARTON TO GEORGE WILLINGHAM^]\n   Northampton, September the 7th, 1642.\n   Worthy Sir,\n   I present you and my Mrs. with my humble service, wishinge\nyou and all yours the constant fruition of all hapinesse. This\nis my fifth letter unto you, but I question whether ever you\nreceived one of them, because you never yet honoured mee with a\npeece of paper. I have, therefore, once more sent unto you by\nthis bearer, Lieutenant Wade, who hath promised to deliver these\nwith his owne hands. Our place of rendevoues is still at\nNorthampton, which, for situation, circuit, and statelynese of\nbuildinge, exceeds Coventry; but the walls are miserably ruined,\nthough the country abounds in mines of stone. From hence I have\nnothinge remarkable to present you with, neither will time\npermit me to acquaint you with circumstances. This morninge our\nregiment being drawne into the fielde to exercise, many of them\ndiscovered their base ends in undertaking this designe, and\ndemaunded five shillings a man, which, they say, was promised\nthem monthly by the Committee, or they would surrender their\narmes. Whereupon Colonell Hamden, and other commaunders,\nlaboured to appease them, but could not: so that if they have\nnot the forenamed supply, we feare a very great faction amongst\nus. There is also great desention betweene our troopers and foot\ncompanies, for the footmen are much abused and sometimes\npillaged and wounded. I myselfe have lately experimentally found\nit, for they tooke from me about the worth of three pounds; but\nI am not discouraged by any of these, but by God's assistance\nwill undauntedlye proceede, for God is able to reconcile all our\ndiferences. Sir, I humbly entreate you to send me small feather,\nwhite and one tip of black, by one Gregory Kent, knowne unto Mr.\nMolloyne, and livinge neare him; he will be with mee on\nSaturday, at night. I shall be very joyfull at the last to heare\nof the welfare of you all. Thus committynge you into the custody\nof the most Heigh, for the present I rest\n   Your humble servant till death,\n   Nehemiah Wharton.\n   The bearer stayed the writing thereof, which is the cause of\nmy rustick scriblinge and inditinge.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be FS?" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Willingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "servant - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nehemiah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wharton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "officer of earl of Essex's army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from a subaltern officer of the Earl of Essex’s army, written in the summer and autumn of 1642; detailing the early movements of that portion of the parliament forces which was formed by the volunteers of the metropolis; and their further movements when amalgamated with the rest of the Earl of Essex’s troops. Ed. by Ellis, Sir Henry. Archaeologia 35: 310-334. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "361" ;
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                "1642" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NWHARTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GWILLINGHAM> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northampton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nehemiah Wharton to George Willingham on 7 September, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 266>\n[^JOHN JONES TO EDMUND LUDLOW^]\nTo his Ex=cie= L=t= Gen=ll= Ludlowe Com~ander in Chiefe of y=e=\nforces in Ireland\nS=r=\n   The Representation of the Gen=ll= Councell of Offic=rs= of\ny=e= army in England directed to yo=r=selfe to be com~unicated\nto the Officers here and w=ch= yo=e= were pleased to inclose in\nyo=r= l=re= to me by Colonell Barrow. I have communicated to the\ncouncell of yo=r= officers who in reality I thinke I may truely\nsay every one of them had a very deepe and sadd sense of y=t=\nextraordinary action rep=e=sented unto them!\n<P 267>\nThey thought it adviseable to send copies of that representation\nand of those other papers produced by Collonell Barrowe to y=e=\nseverall Garrisons and quarters of yo=r= army to prevent\nmisunderstanding w=th= strict injunction to bee watchfull to\np'serve the publique Peace and to mayntaine love and union\namongst us. We had recieved notice of y=t= action by private\nl=res= three dayes before Coll=l= Barrowes arrivall upon w=ch=\nthere was a day kept to seeke the Lord in y=e= Councell Chamber\nby the Com=rs= and Officers, and all Offic=rs= com~anded\nforthw=th= to repayre to their respective Chardges for y=e=\nservice above menc~oned, and not to be absent thence w=th=out\nspecial order. I have given ord=r= to Mr. Goodwine to send yo=u=\ncopies of as many of the said papers as may be of use unto you\nor worth yo=r= perusall. The councell of yo=r= officers here\nhave thought it fitt to returne to y=e= Lord Gen=ll= ffletewood\nand his Gen=ll= Councell of Offic=rs= from whom y=e= s=d=\nrep=e=sentation came somew=t= of their aprehensions touching\ny=e= matter communicated unto them, and of what is upon their\nSpirite to promote in such a day as this w=ch= they have\nexpressed in the inclosed paper, and com~anded me to convey the\nsame to yo=r= Ex=cies= hand w=th= a signification of their\nhumble desire that you wilbe pleased to close and p'sent it\naccording to the superscription. They have likewise appointed\nLieu=t= Coll: Isaack Dobson to waite on yo=r= Ex=cie= and\nnegotiate the concernem=t= of this army, but have not thought\nfitt to give him any instructions in writing, judgeing it fitter\nhe should receive directions from yo=r=selfe in w=t=ever is\nproper for him to appeare in or insist upon in y=e= behalf of\nthis army, And when you shall judge his negotiation there may be\nof lesse use then his service here, It is desired he may returne\nto his chardge. The bearer Coll. Barrow wilbe ready to waite on\nyou in y=e= delivery of the l=tre= if you judge it convenient.\n   Yo=r= Ex=cies= most humble servant,\n   John Jones.\nDublin, 27=th= October, 1659.\n\n"@en ;
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                "27 October" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "266" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Ludlow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lieutenant-general, commander-in-chief of the Irish army" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - commander-in-chief" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "439" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELUDLOW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Edmund Ludlow on 27 October, 1659"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1502 FN APLUMPTON>\n<X AGNES PLUMPTON>\n<P 171>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXVI.\\] }]\n(^To the worshipfull Robart Plompton, knight, be thes byll\ndelivered in hast.^)\n   Right worshipful Sir, in my most harte wyse I recommend me\nunto you, desiring to here of your welfare and good speed in\nyour matters. I and all your children is in good health (blessed\nbe (^Jesu^) ). And, Sir, so it is, as God knowes, that I have\nmayd as great labor as was possible for me to make, to content\nyour mynd in all causes; and now I have mayd the usance of\nxx=li=, and sent you with Thomas Bekerdike to content where ye\nknow. And I pray you to send some wrytting to Thomas Meryng for\nthe repayment of the money and your discharg. Sir, it is so that\nmy lord Archbishop hath indytt my sone William and xvi of his\nservants, on tewsday was a senit. But Anthony Cliforth gave in\nthe bill of dytement against my sone and his servants, but the\nquest would not endyte them. But my lord Archbishop caused them;\nor els he bad them tell who wold not, and he should ponishe\nthem, that all oder should take insample. And I cannot get the\ncopie of the indytement, for my Lord hath it in his hands. No\nmore at this tyme. The Lord preserve you. From Plompton in hast,\nthis St. Thomas day.\n   By your wife, dame\n   Agnes Plompton.\n[\\21 Dec. 1502.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "171" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Gascoigne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plumpton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes Plumpton née Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on 21 December, 1502"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-U>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Sex> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "U" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Not specified or unknown"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWYKES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ESTATE SERVANT TO THE PASTONS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WYKES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Castle Rising, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR MARGARET PASTON; THE HAND APPEARS 1462 AND DISAPPEARS 1473. Possibly related to the usher of the King's chamber by the same name" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1163" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN WYKES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/currentProject>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A current project this person works on." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "current project" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RLAKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DRAPER, LOST EVERYTHING DURING THE WAR, HAD TO START ALL OVER AGAIN IN 1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "LAKE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CALAIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO JOHN JOHNSON'S ELDEST SISTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "186" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "259" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT LAKE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HYALOPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Rector Thomas Grene's factotum (general manager), may have farmed his benefice." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Grene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Yalope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1520-30s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived at Great Poringland, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1887" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Yalope" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_119>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482 T WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P II,148>\n[} [\\315. SIR WILLIAM STONOR TO JOHN ABREY\\] }]\n[\\23 May, 1482\\]\n   Abrey, I pray yov se the demys content; also Belle of\nSchyrburne hath byn with me, and Jon Baker: so I hollde me\ncontent to reseyve ix markes of Baker for Belle for the tyth of\nsoche as he nov oft to pay. At Stonore, the Thursday nexte a\nfore Whytsunday, A=no= xxij=o=.\n   Wyllm. Stonore, K.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Abrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "landlord - tenant(?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JABREY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to John Abrey on 23 May, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "treatment of rebels" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1591 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 64>\n[} [\\NO. XXXVIII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\April 1591.\\]\n<P 65>\n   My deare brother, As ther is naught that bredes more\nfor-thinking repentance and agrived thoughtes than good turnes\nto harme the giuers ayde, so hathe no bonde euer tied more\nhonorable mynds, than the shewes of any acquital by grateful\nacknowelegement in plain actions; for wordes be leues and dides\nthe fruites. Wiche I may not forget to remember in your present\nfact, granted so frely, in deliuering up my lewde rebel, whose\nperson and forse, thogh nether be aught worthe, as who, for his\ngreatnes, being a base varlet, drawes few for sequel, nor his\nbirthe so great as a meanar than a prince nides feare, yet I\nwold haue bine agrived that so lewde a mynd shuld haue found\nfauor in so deare a brothers dominion, and do assure you, that I\nwil lay this part in the safest cornar of my memorye, to serue\nme for example of a like acquital, if suche ivel accident shuld\nhappen you. And in meane while, thanke myselfe, not you alone,\nthat haue made so good a choise of so sounde an election upon\nwhom to spend the chifest care of my endeuors, as I hope you\nhaue hiretofore tried, and this may make increase.\n   The two gentilmen, I trust, shal receaue your thanke for\nperfourming so wel ther charge, wiche, I beseche you for my\nsake, the may receaue; not a litel wondring why your subiectz of\nGlasco shuld doute the stop of ther trafique for so poore a\ncaytife, who was neuer of abilitie to make or giue trafique. The\nar sorely misinfourmed of his greatnes. A few sort of outlawes\nfils up his traine, and of the meanest sort. I trust you wyl\nmake them knowe your faithful ministars must not be niknamed\n\"the English feade men.\"\n<P 66>\nI protest I haue no suche in your realme, for, if the principal\nfaile me, I shal neuer care for (\\adiacentia\\) .\n   I rendar for this my most loving and deare thankes,\nacknoweleging the kinnes more than the act, and bothe so\nhonorable as shal neuer be blotted out of my thankefulst mynde,\nadding therto the sincere ordar giuen for our bordars matters;\ntokens sufficient to shewe your grateful hart and princely mynd,\nwiche I meane to requite and acknowlege, as knoweth the liuing\nGod, who I am sure wyl make your subiectz the surar that you\nabhor anothers traitors. Among wiche, I must not forget your\nmost kind vsage in the answer that my arche-rebel, Westmarland,\nshal receue from you, wiche shal serue him, and all suche, to\nknowe that ther neuer shal remane with you ether helpe or hap\nfor suche wicked members of a kingly rule. This shal retourne to\nyou with triple fold of good regard amonge your owne, if the see\nyour justice to anothers traitor, yea to suche a one as made me\nknowe a traitor in my land. I wyl end to troble your yees with\nmy skribling, but neuer end to care for you and yours as for my\nowne. God euer bles you, and make you kipe your regal\nauthoritie, and make yours knowe you.\n   Your most assured loving sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my verey good brother, the king of Scotz. d.\nd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1591" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on April, 1591"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Revesby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Revesby, Lincolnshire?" , "Revesby, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Revesby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CFOX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10024" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; Hertford College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Fox, Baron Holland (1705-1774)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1749-1806" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London. Travelled widely in Europe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MP 1768; lord of the admiralty 1770-1772; opposed Royal Marriage Bill. Gambled heavily; joined Johnson's Club. Foreign secretary 1782; joint-secretary of state with North 1783; obtained parliamentary grant for the Prince of Wales. Married Mrs. Armitstead 1795. Claimed for the Prince of Wales an inherent right to the regency 1788-9 during George III's illness (in spite of the deception which led him to deny in parliament, 1787, the Prince's marriage to Mrs. Fitzherbert). Friend of George IV." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "188" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1806" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles James Fox" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMADAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/60780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Spencer Cowper (1670-1728), lawyer and judge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Judith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Madan née Cowper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1702-1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A correspondent of Pope's, knew John Wesley. Very religious mother of Mrs Maria Cowper. Literary interests. Married Colonel Martin Madan 1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1781" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Judith Madan née Cowper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hampshire)" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P56i_is_found_on>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E26_Physical_Feature> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "βρίσκεται σε"@el , "se trouve sur"@fr , "é encontrada em"@pt , "is found on"@en , "найден на"@ru , "wird gefunden auf"@de , "被见於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P46i_forms_part_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Claverton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Claverton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Claverton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SBRISCOE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Briscoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cheapside, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Goldsmith" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "204" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Stafford Briscoe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_076>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, imprisonment for debts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO THBOWES>\n<X THOMAS BOWES>\n<P 313>\n[} [\\LETTER CXCII.\\] THOMAS BOWES TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}]\n[\\25 Sep. 1626.\\]\n   Sir, M=r=. Sotherne has arrested me upon the first statute,\nbeing 600=li=. I am now here in the castle at Yorke, and came\nhither yesterday; I could gitt neyther paper nor inke untill my\nman came, for otherwise I had written to you yesterday. I think\nI must give bond for my true imprisonment; and therefore I have\nmade bolde to write theese to you, and to intreate you to joyne\nwith me for security, and my sonne shall give you what bonde you\nplease to keepe you harmeles of that bonde. I came upon such a\nsudden that I am unprovided of money; I praye you therefore that\nyou will be pleased to lend me tenn pounds for sixe weeks, and\nyou shall then have yt repayed. I have not as yet spoken with\nM=r=. Blawithe what bond he will require: but, require what he\nwill, I hope you are persuaded I will not offer to doe my self\nor frends wrong in yt; yt beinge nowe way beneficiall to me, but\nhurtfull. Thus, comendinge my love to you and the Ladye Hutton,\nI rest\n   Your assured lovinge brother\n   Thomas Bowes.\n   From the Castle at Yorke, this 25=th= of Sept. 1626.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "313" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "202" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bowes to Timothy Hutton on 25 September, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bilbao>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bilbao" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bilbao" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 187>\n[^JOHN JONES TO THOMAS SCOTT^]\n   To Thomas Scott, Esq.\nDeare S=r=\n   Yo=rs= with an inclosed to M=r= Terence Coghland, came to my\nhands about 6 days since. The inclosed I have safely conveighed\nto S=r= Theophilus Jones, and because my name was not knowne to\nthe Gentleman, I have written to S=r= Theophilus Jones to\nintimate to him from me, That he shall find the favo=rs= and\nrespects he justly merits, and may\n<P 188>\nexpect made good unto him soe far as my Interest may carry\nthings to his advantage. It is probable I shall hear shortly\nfrom him upon that account, because I find the Irish not apt to\nplay an after game in Curteseyes, and Trustings. The menc~on you\nmade of Majo=r= Sallwey, made my heart Leape w=th=in me, he\nbeing by the printed Diurnalls rendered to bee past hope of\nRecovery. Blessed bee the Lord for his kindnes to him in that\nparticular and to=r= Land and Nation in his appearances, and\nactings, for, and by his Servants at Worcester. The Lord give us\nhumble, thankfull, uniting, beleeving, and, selfe-denying\nspirits, That wee fall not into the snares that successes have\nin them, to lift us up to Pride, allure us to coveteousnes, or\nrend us into Factions. I should thinke it now very seasonable to\npasse an Act of Gen=ll= Indempnity, w=th= exceptions of all\nPersons that banished themselves by flying beyond Seas, and all\nthat joyned w=th= the Irish Rebells and some other notorious\nPersons and w=th= other Limitac~ons, as to bearing of Offices in\nthe Majstracy, That kind of inquisition of Discovering\nDelinquents, &c., hath bene long enough on foote as to the first\nand second Warr, and the unanimous Risings of the Countrey to\noppose the Comon Enemy, may meritt some considerac~on.\n   Yo=r= affairs heere are in exceeding low condic~on, as the\nPapers sent the Councell will Demonstrate, and yet those papers\ndoe not represent them as badd as they are. If money come not to\nDublin speedily or wee be impowered to charge the Treas=y= with\nBills of Exchange, truely wee know not what to doe. [^A PASSAGE\nPROBABLY OMITTED^] And yet I could wish, that many more forces\nwere brought over hither commanded by honest, Religious\nOfficers, to finish this worke effectually, and raise that\nMonarchiall and Cavaleerish interest, and opposition to\ngodliness, w=ch= the greatest of the old Forces, and some of the\nNew, are\n<P 189>\naffected w=th= and w=ch= some of us looke upon as more dangerous\nthan any thing the Com~on enemy can do: It is good (\\principiis\nobstare\\) : The Lord direct you in these great Affairs. Some men\nmay be possessed w=th= high conceits, that Ireland being\nconquered is little enough to reward their meritt, that have\nserved you in that worke, or that you cutt of the heades of\nDukes and Earles to have them placed on their Shoulders, I\npresume you will not soe much value upon what I write concerning\nthese creatures, as to communicate it to any, w=ch= made mee\nthus free in my expressions: This is the second tyme since I\ncame to Ireland, that my wife hath bene soe neare death, as was\npast hopes of Recovery, and yet the Lord hath restored her, my\nservice to yo=r= Lady, M=r= Rowe & his wife & Aldr~an Allein.\n   Yo=r= reall & true Servant, as long as my name is\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, 16th Sept., 1651.\n[^LIST OF LETTERS SENT OMITTED^]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "187" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Scott" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "MP, head of intelligence, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "administrators and friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSCOTT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Thomas Scott on 16 September, 1651"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cleveland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cleveland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ETHEOBALD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Theobald of Berkshire, Justice of Peace." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Theobald" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in White Waltham, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Her mother, a close friend of the Vansittarts, was an inspector from 1751; Elizabeth took over her mother's work at the latter's death in 1759. Her father was a governor of the hospital." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "967" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Theobald" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Glazeley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Glazeley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Glazeley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_021>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1614 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 28>\n[} [\\XXI. COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDeare Lady,\n   You should not have had so just cause to acuse me for being\nthus long without sending to you could I have told what sertayne\nacount to have given you of my fortune, which finding in\nballance att my retorne out of Rutland, I still wayted to see\nwhich way itt would setle before I writte. Now I thanke God I\ncan say, that out of a very great and almost hopeles danger my\nLord of Bedford hath recovered so much health and strength as we\nare out of all fear of him, and doe conseave that the violent\nfever he hath had hath done him some good for his palsy, his\nspeach being better then itt was before he fell sick, though his\nlamenes be nothing amended. His present state setts me at\nliberty to follow my terme busnesses, which daylie are\nmultiplied upon me, and make me heavile feel the burden of a\nbroken estate; yett\n<P 29>\ndoe I not doubt but by the assistance of Almighty God I shall\near long overcum all those difficulties which at the present\ncontest with me. Though yesterday Sir John Haryngton hath\nbegunne a course in the Chaunsery against my mother, but indeed\nmost conserning me, wherby he will gett nothing but lost labor,\nnor will itt cost me more then som few lawyers' fees and a litle\ntroble, which I am borne to, and therfore imbrace it as part of\nmy portion. I extreamly desier to hear wheather your ill health\nthis sommer have had so happy an issue as I hoped it wold, which\nlett me intreatt you by this bearer I may, and wheather you have\nany purpos to see London this winter or no, be cause, if you\nhave not, I will then send to you againe before the ende of the\nterme. Your cousin Killegrew is gonne to see your neyghbour for\na while, nothing altered. My La. Uvedale is become the fonde\nmother of a sonne. My La. Marquis\n<P 30>\nof Winchester is dead, and our noble freind my Lord Mounteagle\nvery ill of a swelling in his throat. John Elviston died on\nTuesday last, to the great griefe of all good daunsers. My La.\nof Roxbrough grows big, and lookes her for about the latter ende\nof the next month or begineing of December, which I fear will\ndraw me to more attendance then of late I have putt myselfe\nunto. My mother affectionately salutes you, and this is all the\nnuese this dull towne afords; else by this you may see I should\nbe easily invited to lengthen my letter, which now I will\nconclude with my best wishes to M=r= Bacon, little Fred., and\nyourselfe, that have no whear a faithfuller freind then\n   L. Bedford\nBedford House, this 27th of October [\\1614\\] .\n   To my worthy freind the La. Cornewallis att Broome.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedford+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 27 October, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_043>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 90>\n[} [\\LETTER LXIII.\\] }]\n(^To my master, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   In my most humble and faythfull wyse I recomend me to your\ngood mastership, and to my especyall good ladyes. Sir, at my\ndeparting I rode according to your comandement by my lady\nDelphes, a full trobleous way in that great snaw;\nnotwithstanding, I cold not speed of your matters at that tyme.\nBut now she is at London, and promyses me well; the which I\ntrust, as yet, shall speed, afore your atturney come to London,\nwithin this vi dayes. He cometh ever at the last Retorne, in the\nend of the terme; that causeth me to have more busines than\nnedeth. Your matter in the Excheker is grevous; there is iij\nwryttes agaynst you.\n<P 91>\nWhereof, I have a (\\dedimus potestatem\\) out of the Escheker,\nand another out of the Chauncre, both derected to Sir Guy\nFayrfax, to resayve your hothes and my ladyes. The serch and the\ncopy of the wrytts, out of one cort to another, costeth much\nmoney, and the fees of them, and great soliciting. If I had them\nnow redy, I wold have sent them to you; when they be, I pray God\nsend to me a good messinger, or els I must neds send my servant.\nAfore the iij=th= wrytte, for the entre into Wolfhountlands, all\nthe counsell that I can gett, can shew no way, as yet, necessary\nfor you; save onely I have labored the wrytt proceding agaynst\nyou to be reteyned unto the next terme, and in the meane tyme to\npurvey our remedy. Fech your pardon and my ladyes, and send them\nboth; for without they will helpe us, I wote not well what to\ndoe in the matter. Incontinent upon the comyng home of master\nFarfax, ye and my lady ride to his place with your wrytts, for\nso I am agreed with him; and as hastely as ye can gett down,\nsend up the sayd wrytts with his sertyfycat, for then we must\nhave a (\\non molestando\\) out of the Chauncery to discharges.\nThe premysses maketh my purse light; to wryte partyclarly the\ncharges, I have no tyme now. Bylby taketh to me no money;\nneverthelesse when I have, or may make any, your matters shall\nnot slake, nor abate, unto such tyme as your mastership send, as\nis above sayd. All other matters concerning you to the Kyngs\ngrace and his counsell, I can send to you no word therof as yet.\nI trust in short space to doe, with Gods grace, who preserve\nyou. Wrytten in great hast, the x day of Feb.\n   Your most humble servant,\n   Ed. Plompton.\n[\\10 Feb. 1489-90.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "10 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "90" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "437" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 10 February, 1490"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPHELIPS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Established a lucrative career in chancery and in the court of Star Chamber; MP for Bere Alston 1584, Weymouth 1586, Penryn 1593, Andover 1597, Somerset 1604; autumn reader in the Middle Temple 1596; junior knight of the shire for Somerset 1601; queen's serjeant-at-law, James I's serjeant-meane, knighted 1603; speaker of the House of Commons 1604-11; justice of common pleas in the county palatine of Lancaster 1604; chancellor of Prince Henry's re-established duchy of Cornwall 1610; master of the rolls 1611; ranger of all royal forests, parks and chases 1613." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22089" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "New Inn and Middle Temple (sponsored by his cousin, the treasurer, Matthew Smyth), called to the bar 1579." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Phelips (c. 1500-1590) of Montacute, Somerset and Corfe Mullen, Dorset; a successful grazier in Somerset and Dorset, MP, former servant to Thomas Cromwell and Protector Somerset; wife Elizabeth (d. 1598), daughter of Matthew Smyth (d. 1526), merchant, of Bristol" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Phelips" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1555, d. 1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Somerset or Dorset to London; built a mansion at Montacute, Somerset 1601, leased a house at Wanstead; died in London, buried at Montacute." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest son. Married (1) Margaret Newdigate (d. 1590), daughter of Robert Newdigate of Hawnes, Bedfordshire; (2) Elizabeth Pigott (d. 1638), daughter of Thomas Pigott of Dodershall, Buckinghamshire. A minor literary patron." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1614" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Phelips" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "collectionRec"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARDSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "The Oxindens' family lawyer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Richardson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Canterbury, Kent (main domicile); visits to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "549" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Richardson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P82_at_some_time_within>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the maximum period of time within which an E52 Time-Span falls.\nSince Time-Spans may not have precisely known temporal extents, the CRM supports statements about the minimum and maximum temporal extents of Time-Spans. This property allows a Time-Span’s maximum temporal extent (i.e. its outer boundary) to be assigned an E61 Time Primitive value. Time Primitives are treated by the CRM as application or system specific date intervals, and are not further analysed.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "irgendwann innerhalb von"@de , "at some time within"@en , "couvre au plus"@fr , "时段的数值不会超越"@cn , "некоторое время в течение"@ru , "abrange no máximo"@pt , "κάποτε εντός"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDALLISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight; Sir James Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DALLISON N. OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1610-1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Deane, Kent; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "DAUGHTER OF SIR JAMES OXINDEN, WIFE OF WILLIAM DALLISON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10440" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1665" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH DALLISON N. OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBONDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "VICAR OF YARNSCOMB, DEVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BONDE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "DEVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "464" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BONDE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P54i_is_current_permanent_location_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
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                "<Q D 1628 T DCARLETON>\n<X DUDLEY CARLETON>\n<P 254>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCXL. DUDLEY LORD CARLETON TO THE QUEEN.\\] }] \n<P 256>\n   Maddam\n   I am to trouble your Grace, with a most Lamentable Relation;\nThis day betwixt nine and ten of the clock in the morning, the\nDuke of Buckingham then comming out of a Parlor, into a Hall, to\ngoe to his coach and soe to the King, (who was four miles of)\nhaving about him diverse Lords, Colonells, and Captains, & many\nof his owne Servants, was by one Felton (once a Lieutenant of\nthis our Army) slaine at one blow, with a dagger-knife. In his\nstaggering he turn'd about, uttering onely this word,\n\"Villaine!\" & never spake word more, but presently plucking out\nthe knife from himselfe, before he fell to the ground, hee made\ntowards the Traytor, two or three paces, and then fell against a\nTable although he were upheld\n<P 257>\nby diverse that were neere him, that (through the villaines\nclose carriage in the act) could not perceive him hurt at all,\nbut guess'd him to be suddenly oversway'd with some apoplexie,\ntill they saw the blood come gushing from his mouth and the\nwound, soe fast, that life, and breath, at once left his begored\nbody.\n   Maddam, you may easily guesse what outcryes were then made,\nby us that were Commaunders and Officers there present, when wee\nsaw him thus dead in a moment, and slaine by an unknowne hand;\nfor it seemes that the Duke himselfe onely knew who it was that\nhad murdered him, and by meanes of the confused presse at the\ninstant about his person, wee neither did, nor could. The\nSouldiers feare his losse will be their utter ruine, wherefore\natt that instant the house and the court about it were full,\nevery man present with the Dukes body, endeavouring a care of\nitt. In the meane time Felton pass'd the throng, which was\nconfusedly great, not soe much as mark'd or followed, in soe\nmuch that not knowing where, nor who he was that had done that\nfact, some came to keepe guard at the gates, and others went to\nthe ramports of the Towne; in all which time the villaine was\nstanding in the kitchin of the same house, and after the inquiry\nmade by a multitude of captaines and gentlemen then pressing\ninto the house and court, and crying out a maine \"where is the\nvillain? where is the butcher?\" hee most audaciously and\nresolutely drawing\n<P 258>\nforth his sword, came out and went amongst them, saying boldly,\n\"I am the Man, heere I am;\" upon which diverse drew upon him,\nwith an intent to have then dispatcht him; but S=r= Thomas\nMorton, my selfe, and some others, us'd such means (though with\nmuch trouble and difficulty) that wee drew him out of their\nhands, and by order of my Lord High Chamberlaine, wee had the\ncharge of keeping him from any comming to him untill a guard of\nmusketeers were brought, to convey him to the Governor's House,\nwhere wee were discharg'd.\n   My Lord High Chamberlaine and M=r= Secretary Cooke were then\nat the Governor's house, did there take his examination of which\nas yet there is nothing knowne, onely whilst he was in our\ncustody I asked him several Questions, to which he answer'd;\nviz=t=. He sayd, he was a Protestant in Religion; hee also\nexpressed himselfe that he was partly discontented for want of\neighty pounds pay which was due unto him; and for that hee being\nLieutenant of a company of foot, the company was given over his\nhead unto another, and yet, hee sayd, that that did not move him\nto this resolution, but that he reading the Remonstrance of the\nhouse of Parliament it came into his mind, that in committing\nthe Act of killing the Duke, hee should doe his Country great\ngood service. And he sayd that to morrow he was to be pray'd for\nin London. I then asked him, att what Church, and to\n<P 259>\nwhat purpose; hee told me at a Church by Fleet-Street-Conduit,\nand, as for a man much discontented in mind. Now wee seeing\nthings to fall from him in this manner, suffer'd him not to bee\nfurther question'd by any, thinking it much fitter for the Lords\nto examine him, and to finde it out, and know from him whether\nhe was encouraged and sett on by any to performe this wicked\ndeed.\n   But to returne to the screeches made att the fatall blow\ngiven, the Duchesse of Buckingham and the Countesse of Anglesey\ncame forth into a Gallery which look'd into the Hall where they\nmight behold the blood of their deerest Lord gushing from him;\nah poore Ladies, such was their screechings, teares, and\ndistractions, that I never in my Life heard the like before, and\nhope never to heare the like againe. His Ma=ties= griefe for the\nlosse of him, was express'd to be more then great, by the many\nteares hee hath shed for him, with which I will conclude this\nsad and untimely Newes.\n   Felton had sowed a writing in the crowne of his hatt, half\nwithin the lyning, to shew the cause why hee putt this cruell\nact in execution; thinking hee should have beene slaine in the\nplace: and it was thus: \"If I bee slaine, let no man condemne\nme, but rather condemne himselfe; it is for our sinns that our\nharts are hardned, and become sencelesse, or else hee had not\ngone soe long unpunished.\n   John Felton.\"\n<P 260>\n   \"Hee is unworthy of the name of a Gentleman, or Soldier, in\nmy opinion, that is afrayd to sacrifice his life for the honor\nof God, his King, and Country.\n   John Felton.\"\n   Maddam, this is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but\nthe truth, yet all too much too, if it had soe pleased God. 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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "<Q C 1598 T PBERTIE>\n<X PEREGRINE BERTIE>\n<P 129>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXI.\\] LORD WILLUGHBIE [\\TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF\nYORK).\\] }] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\8 May, 1598.\\]\n   My honorable good Lord, I receaved your Grace's letter this\nday at noone, in conveyance whereof the postes have used great\nnegligence, it coming to Duresme at eight in the morning, and to\nNewcastle not till foure in the evening: to punish this slacknes\n(least it be committed in more important services), I must\ndesyre your Lordship to concurr with me. I am of your Grace's\nopinion that Sir Robert Kerr will not make any escape, yet much\nwater passeth the mill that the\n<P 130>\nmiller knoweth not, and there may be secretes herin unknown to\nyour Lordship and me; so that, till his pledges be delivered, it\nwilbe good to have a heedefull eye to him. And wishing your\nLordship much hapines, I rest\n   Your Grace's assured,\n   P. Wyllughby.\n   Barwick, the viij=th= of May, 1598.\n   Since my letter written, Sir R. Kerr's pledges arrived here\nat foure afternoone. I must desyre your Grace to advertise me\ntwo dayes before he comes to Duresme, that I may take order with\nthose who I shall apoynt to meete him.\n   To the Right Reverend Father in God, the Lord Archbishop's\nGrace of Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Thrale (1728-1781), brewer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hester Maria \"Queeney\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thrale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1764-1857" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Southwark; Streatham 1764-1780s?; Bath; Brighton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The eldest daughter of Hester Lynch Piozzi. Married George Keith, Viscount Elphinstone in 1808. The relationship between Mrs. Piozzi and her daughters never became closer than required by the rules of civility after her marriage to Mr. Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "(Viscountess Keith 1814)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "11505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1764" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1857" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hester Maria \"Queeney\" Thrale" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTONOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "allegedly William de la Pole (1396-1450), earl, later duke, of Suffolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane (Joan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1493/4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Possibly of Normandian origin? Stonor, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Thomas Stonor II, possibly illegitimate daughter of William de la Pole, duke of Suffolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "374" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "472" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1493" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane (Joan) Stonor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-9>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "9" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Billions"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWALCOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SAL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Docwra of Putteridge, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Walcot née Docwra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Putteridge, Hertfordshire to Walcot, Shropshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of Humphrey Walcot (1586-1650), royalist, of Walcot, Shropshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "289" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1675" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Walcot née Docwra" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,76>\n[^UNKNOWN RECIPIENT^]\n[\\A.D. 1484. September.\\]\nTo &c.\n   Right trusty and welbeloved, we grete you wele. And have\nunderstanden to oure fulle good pleasur by the reaport of the\nreverende fader in God, oure fulle trusty counsellor, the\nbisshop of Enachden, this berer, that ye be descended of the\nauncien blood and lynage of our auncestres of Wolster, and also\nthe good feithfulle hert and obeissaunce that ye bere unto us\naccording to the duetie of your liegeaunce. Reteynyng also in\nmynde the noble service that ye and your kynnesmen in dayes past\nhave doon unto the famouse prince of noble memorie, our fader\n(whom Jesu rest), and other our progenitors. For the which we\ncan you specialle thankes, desiring you in our herty wise\nfermely to contynue the same towardes us, and that\n<P I,77>\nye of that blood amongest you applie and dispose you to be of\noon demeanyng and unite for the wele of your self and of the\ncontre there, exhorting other lordes and gentilles, as ferforth\nas ye may to doo the same, as our trust is in you. Latting you\nwite that we more at large have enstructed our said counsellor\nwith our ferther mynde and pleasur in our name to shew unto you;\nwherein ye will geve unto him plaine credence, and in alle wise\nconforme you to thutter accomplisshing therof. For the whiche\nsoo doyng we assure you to bee good and graciouse soverayn lord\nunto you and alle your kynnesmen in any your causes herafter.\nYoven under our signet at Westminster, the xxj. day of\nSeptembre.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 76" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - subject" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "257" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_UNKNOWNRECIPIENT1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to   on 21 September, 1484"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1464 FO GGREENE>\n<X GODFREY GREENE>\n<P 10>\n[} [\\LETTER VIII.\\] }]\n(^Unto my reverend and worshipfull master, Sir William Plompton,\nkt.^)\n   Reverend and worshipfull master, after all due recomendations\nhad; Sir, as for your suites against the minister and others,\nthey shalbe called upon as effectually as I can, and with the\ngrace of God shall take as good speed as the law will suffer,\nhowbeit that Horbury sais that ye and the minister stand in\ncomprimise to abide the award of Sir John Malivera and others,\nand that he hath in comaund to continue the suite of the\nminister by reason of the same; notwithstanding, your suit shall\nproceed untill the time ye send otherwise in comaund. And as for\nthe byeing of the velvett, the mony upon the obligacion of Mr.\nSuthill is nott\n<P 11>\npaid; he said Barnby wilbe here with it this tearme. God send\ngrace it be so, for Mr. Byngham, Tho. Eyr, and Chapman of\nStamford, everichone of them attends after his part this tearme.\nAnd as for the suits I shall borow untill the time the other\ncome. There is a yong man, a mercer in the Chepe, the which a\nMichaelmas purpose to sett up a shop of his owne, the which\nmercer makes great labor to my lady and to Jeffrey Dawne for my\nsister Isabell to marry with her; lyvelode he hase none, a\nNorfolk man and of birth no gent. as I can understand; what he\nis worth in goods I cannott wytt. Mercers deals nott all\ntogether with their owne proper goods. How be it my lady P. hath\nproferred him faire, that is to say, xl=li= in mony of my lady\nand her freinds and my lady to find her thre yeare if he will,\nand Jeffrey hath proferred to lend him for iiij yeare a hundreth\nmerce, the which mony is ready in a bag if they agre. I moved\nunto my lady and Jeffrey, as far as I durst for displease, that\nthe mony was muche without she had some twentie of other of\nlyvelods or of goods, to the which my sister, as fare forth as\nshe durst, abode upon; by the which they brake and nott\nconcluded. And my lady and Jeffrey agreed well to the same,\nnotwithstanding my sister ne I cannot think it is for her to\nrefuse my ladies labour nor agreement, but wholie to put her to\nmy ladies rule and ordinance, and so she did att all times. How\nbe it my lady said to her it shold come of herselfe, and she\nanswerred that of her selfe she could nott ne wold nothing do\nwithout the advise of you and her freinds, but whatsoever my\nlady thought she shold do, she wold do it unwitting you or any\nof her freinds. Whearfore I\n<P 12>\nbeseech you as hastely as it please you, to send me word of your\nintent, for she and I wold faine do that at might be most to\nyour pleasure and her profitt. Also Mr. Byngham hath spoken to\nMr. Rocliff and me to witt what day ye wold be in\nNottinghamshire, and I could not answere thereto; ye may send\nhim word as it please you. Also I am not very certaine of the\nday and yeare that your milne dam was broken; I pray you send\nthe certaintie this terme and ye may, that it may be amended if\nit be wrong. And all your other matters shalbe called upon with\nthe grace of God, who have you evermore in proteccion. Written\nat London the xiiii=th= day of June.\n   Also as for the mercer, I understand he profers now to find\nsurety that if he die, she to have a C=li= besides her part of\nhis goods after the custome of the Cittie.\n   Your servant Godfrey Grene.\n[\\14 June 1464.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Greene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1464" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GGREENE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Godfrey Greene to William I Plumpton on 14 June, 1464"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dornebourg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dornebourg" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dornebourg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HGEE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gee" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mayor of Chester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "104" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Gee" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxon> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Woodstock, Oxon" , "Woodstock, Oxfordshire" , "Woodstock" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Woodstock" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CTUNSTALL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Bishop of Durham and diplomat. Rector of Barmston 1506, of Stanhope 1508, of Aldridge by 1509; chancellor & auditor of causes to archbishop William Warham c. 1508; ordained subdeacon > deacon 1509; rector of Sutton Veny 1509, of Steeple Langford 1510, of East Peckham by 1511; priest, commissary-general of the prerogative court of Canterbury 1511; rector of Harrow on the Hill 1511-22; canon of Lincoln, prebendary of Stow Longa 1514; archdeacon of Chester, envoy to the the duke of Burgundy 1515 (mission continued -1517); master of the rolls, vice-chancellor 1516; canon of York, prebendary of Botevant 1519; ambassador to Charles V 1520-21, 1525-26; dean of Salisbury, prebendary of Combe and Hornham 1521; bishop of London 1522; keeper of the privy seal 1523-30; on an embassy to France 1527-29; bishop of Durham 1530-52; president of the council of the north 1530-38; diplomatic missions; imprisoned 1551-53 (accused of involvement in a conspiracy to rebel in the north); restored as bishop of Durham 1554, deprived 1558/9 at his refusal to take the oath of supremacy under Elizabeth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Balliol College, Oxford c. 1491; scholar of the King's Hall, Cambridge 1496; University of Padua 1499-1505 (studied under Leonico Tomeo and Pietro Pomponazzi; excelled in Greek, Latin and mathematics; DCnL, DCL)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Tunstal, later a squire of the body to Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Cuthbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1517" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tunstall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1517" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1474-1559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born near Hornby Castle in Hackforth, Yorkshire; 2 years in the household of Sir Thomas Holland, possibly at Lynn, Norfolk; educated in Oxford 1491, Cambridge 1496, Italy 1499; returned to England 1505; appointments in London/Canterbury c. 1508; came to the attention of the court c. 1509; probably resided at Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex 1511-22 (preferments in Lincoln 1514, Chester 1515, York 1519, Salisbury 1521); diplomatic missions abroad 1515-17, 1520-21; London/court 1522; Durham/north 1530, spent most of his time in the north 1542- (abroad 1545-46, imprisoned in London 1551-53); died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Thomas's future 2nd wife, a daughter of Sir John Conyers of Hornby Castle. Cuthbert was legitimated by his parents' subsequent marriage. Friend of More and leaders of the renascence. Remained faithful to Roman Catholic dogma but was not a bloodthirsty persecutor of protestants." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1119" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1559" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cuthbert Tunstall" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P74_has_current_or_former_residence>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the current or former E53 Place of residence of an E39 Actor. \nThe residence may be either the Place where the Actor resides, or a legally registered address of any kind.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "έχει ή είχε κατοικία"@el , "hat derzeitigen oder früheren Sitz"@de , "имеет текущее или бывшее местожительства"@ru , "reside ou residiu em"@pt , "has current or former residence"@en , "réside ou a résidé à"@fr , "目前或曾经居住於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_114>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (Sir W's wife's pregnancy)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1482? T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,141>\n[} [\\309. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(1482)\\]\n   In as humble wise as y can y recommaunde me to yowr good\nmastership, as he that thenkys a long seson sens y saw your\nmastership: I ensure [\\?\\] the same: y am as glad for the good\nspede of my lady and\n<P II,142>\nthat she is with chylld, as y am of any woman levyng. Wold God\nit wold plese you to com to your Horton when terme is don: y\nwill geve yow attendance: ther is ther an punchon or tweyn of\nwyne abydyng your mastership: y hope suche as woll plese yow.\nSyr, y am desyrid to write to your mastership for your old\nservant and my felow, James Boteller, that it wold lyke yow to\nput suche attemtes and maters as is ayenst hym, and som\ndireccion so that he by the mene of yowr mastership may leve in\nquiete and rest: and y am sure he woll do you service to the\nuttermost of his power to put his pore lif in juperde. Syr, y am\nsory to encumbre your good mastership with this simple mater,\nbut at lest ye may do a speciall dede of almes and deserve thank\nof almyghty God, who ever preserve yow and all youres for my\nsynguler comfort. Writen at London this Saterday in the morning\nwith the hand of your servant\n   Ric. Page.\n   As for news y have told this berrer to enforme yow. I fere me\nhe cannot well shew them to your mastership.\n   To my master, Syr Willm. Stonor, knight for the Kynges body\nbe this delivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "259" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on ?, 1482"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDIXWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Reade of Folkestone, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dixwell née Reade" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1646" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of Folkestone, Kent; 1st husband (probably from Coton, Warwickshire) inherited Brome, Kent (her current domicile) c. 1642; 2nd husband was of Deane near Wingham, Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) Mark Dixwell (d. c. 1644), an active parliamentarian during the early part of the civil war, nephew and heir of Sir Basil Dixwell (d. c. 1642) of Brome, Kent; (2) c. 1662 as his 3rd wife Sir Henry Oxinden (1614-1686), baronet, of Deane." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "376" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Dixwell née Reade" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTOKES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stokes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1460" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "312" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Stokes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_087>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 411>\n[} [\\LETTER CL. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 15TH\nSEPTEMBER, 1586.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, Mr. Wylkes is come wherby hir majesty\nfalleth into consideration of the state of those countryes,\nwhich suerly requireth no small consultation, the lett wherof\nis, at this tyme, more than is convenient, that we of the\ncounsell ar throghly\n<P 412>\noccupyed, some at London, some here, and some abrode, to deale\npartly in tryall of traytors, in serching for more, in lookyng\nto the sea-costes, to withstand the landyng of certen Spanish\nshippes of warr which ar come to Brest, but as yet we know not\nto what end. Some thynk they cam to have bene in redynes to have\nlanded in ayde of this late conspyracy intended, some to joyn\nwith the French in the recovery of Rochell. Within a few dayes\nwe shall se what they meane.\n   I understood your lordship did favorably stey, amongst\nothers, my son from goyng to the assault of Dewsborogh. I do\nthank your lordship therfor, although I can be content that both\nhe and I shuld spend our lyves for the queen and our countrye,\nbut I wish it in a matter of more moment; and yet I judg the\nwyning of the town very necessary as the tyme was, but most of\nall if therby Zutphan might be gotten, which I thynk must be by\nperill of famyn.\n   The queen of Scottes is lykly to come to Fodryngham castell\nthe 27. hereof, and I thynk a nombre of the counsellors and\nothers of the nobilitie shall have commission, accordyng to the\nlate statute 27=o=, to heare and judg hir cause ther, so as in\nthe next parlement, to begyn uppon a new summons the xv. of\nOctober, further order may be taken with that queen accordyng to\npart of hir desertes. Your lordship and I war very great motes\nin the traytors eies, for your lordship ther, and I here, shuld\nfirst, abowt on tyme, have bene killed; of your lordship they\nthought rather of poysoning than slayeng. After us ij gon, they\npurposed hir majesties deth, but God our defendor hath\ngraciously prevented ther mallyce, and I hope will contynew his\nfavor to mak voyd the relliques of ther mallyce.\n   I will not fayle but remembre your lordships sute for the\nforfayted\n<P 413>\nless of Salisbury at Denbigh, being the land [\\of\\] your\nlordship.\n   I can wryte no more at this tyme, wishyng to heare some\ncomfortable news of Berk, ether of fredom from the sege or\nresonable composition for our people ther.\n   From Wyndsor, xvth of September, 1586.\n   Your lordships most assuredly,\n   W. Burghley.\n   Seaburo, the Spanyard, hath bene redy this month to be sent\nto your lordship, and so I told Mr. Dudley iij wekes past.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "450" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 15 September, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wiltshire%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wiltshire)" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/accountServiceHomepage>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Indicates a homepage of the service provide for this online account." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "account service homepage" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_C2MONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Addison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19005" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of Manchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1662?-1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Kimbolton Castle, Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Earl and Viscount 1682, Privy councillor 1698. Joined the Prince of Orange upon his landing in England. Ambassador extraordinary to Louis XIV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st Duke of Manchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-13 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4098" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1722" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCLITHEROW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Newdigate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "MDX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clitherow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Involved in University politics (with Roger Newdigate)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "785" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Clitherow" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St+Martin%27s+Street%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St Martin's Street?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St Martin's Street?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_071>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (money)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FO THBOWES>\n<X THOMAS BOWES>\n<P 309>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXVII.\\] THOMAS BOWES TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON.}] \n[\\3 Jan. 1623-4.\\]\n   Sir, I praye you let me intreate you to enter bond agayne to\nmy cosin Wycliffe for the 50=li= that you stand bound for with\nM=r=. Blackborne. I intreated my cosin Wycliffe to put in my\nname; but yt seemes his sonne hath mistaken yt, for my cosin\nWycliffe haith sent his sonne and a bond onelye with your name\nand John Blackburn's. I have intreated M=r=. Blackburn to stand\nbound agayne, and he is come to our house, where wee expect the\nbond; and, when he hath sealed yt, I will come up with my cosin\nAscoughe to you. Soe, comendinge my love to you, I rest\n   Your assured lovinge brother,\n   Thomas Bowes.\n   Januarye 3=d=, 1623.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "309" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brothers-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bowes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THBOWES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Bowes to Timothy Hutton on 3 January, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_156>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (match between Mr. Philip Woodhouse & Sir Richard Lovelace's daughter)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FO EBACON>\n<X EDMUND BACON>\n<P 254>\n[} [\\CLXIII. SIR EDMUND BACON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSister,\n   This eveninge the messenger I sent to London is retourned;\nwhat I have learnd of his sendinge ys, that the busynes wherin\nmy cosin dealt was the treaty of a match betweene M=r= Philip\nWoodhouse and the daughter of the L. Lovelace, wherof I sayde\nsomewhat to you when we last mett. That gentlewoman is nowe\nassured to one of the country where my L. lyveth, so that there\nys an end of that negotiation. This ys the awnsweare to what I\npromised to enquire after. I will seale up these lynes unto you\nwith a larg acknowledgment of y=e= debt I owe you for your kinde\nvisitacion, and so leave you for this tyme, being\n   Y=r= very loving brother, Ed. Bacon.\n   I remember well the busynes treated on at Hacqueneye, and the\nportion was 500+L. There was some difference about the payment\nof some part of yt, which was the speciall cause why the match\nwent not forward.\nRedgrave, Feb. 2, 1632-3.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother-in-law - sister-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet, eldest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 2 February, 1633"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E85_Joining>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E39 Actor becoming a member of an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party.\nTypical scenarios include becoming a member of a social organisation, becoming employee of a company, marriage, the adoption of a child by a family and the inauguration of somebody into an official position. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Beitritt"@de , "Joining"@en , "加入"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1651 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 178>\n[^JOHN JONES TO EDMUND LUDLOW^]\n   (Col=l= Jones) To Leift. gen=ll= Ludlow.\nDear S=r=\n   I have to present but my reall affec~cens, and my hearty\ndesire of enjoying yo=r= Company, and if I had a Call from the\nplace for it where you are, I should gladly embrace it, and\nshare in yo=r= hardshipp with you. The inclosed contains all the\nnewes wee have here. The Lord is gratious in his Dealing towards\nus, mixing grains of crosses and affic~cons w=th= oceans of\nmercies and deliverances, that o=r= low spirits are apt to grow\nregardles of the manifestacions of his love when we enjoy them\nin a continued series, may have the more quicker and more\nfeeling apprehensions of them. I am sorry w=th= all my soule,\nthat wee are fayne to give my Lord soe sad an accompt of his\naffairs in these parts. We have Job's messengers from most\nprecincts of the defects and fayler of assessments for pay of\nthe Forces assigned to each precinct, and the fayler is in this\nprecinct more than in any, and yet wee doo not know of any money\nassigned from England for this place, save the 2500 (^l^) and\nthe 1639, men~coned in my Lords' Papers, sent him: Whereof 4000\n(^l^) was taken up long since by Bills of Exchange, and wholly\nissued out. The rest (I hope) not yet come over, for if it bee\nit is wholly spent. The accompt of that cash wee have not,\nbecause the Deputy Tr'er is gone for England when wee were in\nthe North. We have made this morning inquiry what cash wee have\nin all Treasuries heere, all the stock wee have is about 2500\n(^l^) in the Receipts of Customes and excise, whereof we now\nfayne to issue out this day 1000 (^l^) to provide corne for y=e=\nforces in the feild, and to pay some troopes that were much in\narrears. This is the last dropp of oyle in o=r= cruce, and that\nbeing spent wee know not what to doe. Want comes upon us like an\narmed mann, but o=r= gracious God is all sufficient, and when\nwee are in our greatest streights he\n<P 179>\nwill bring deliverance. I had communicated what I write to you\nto my Lord, but that I was to trouble him by my particular\nrelation, you may doe what you please therein. I am glad soe\nmuch of my Lord's company, truly my affeccons are very warme\ntowards him. I thinke the Earth doeth not beare a more meeke,\nupright heart towards God than he, if any thing bee amisse in\nhim, it is his being (\\nimis\\) exact as it idolizing the best\nmorall vertue, Justice. It is a blessed thing to have\ncongregac~on and fellowship w=th= such. I beg y=r= favo=r= to\npresent my humble service to S=r= Hardres Waller, and Col.\nCromwell, and favourably esteeme this trouble put upon you by\n   Yo=r= faithfull friend and humble Servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\nMy services to Mr. Corbett. Yo=r= houses are in good care, and\nall well at your house. The sickness decreases, 36 this week of\nall Diseases. Dublin, 3=d= September, 1651.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "The authenticity of the letters from John Jones may in fact be A - see the \"letter book of Colonel John Jones\" in the National Library of Wales catalogue: http://www.llgc.org.uk:81/isysquery/irl5c76/5/doc#hit3, http://www.llgc.org.uk:81/isysquery/irl5c76/6/doc#hit7. According to the catalogue, the letter book \"contains holograph copies\", and \"Many of these letters were published by Joseph Mayer, FSA, in Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, New Ser. Vol. 1 (1861).\" Mayer thanks in his foreword \"the Rev. Cyrus Morrall, of Plas Yolyn, Chirk\" for access to the letters; the letter book is in the Plas Yolyn collection of MSS, acquired in 1937 from M. Cyrus Roger Morall, Plas Yolyn, Ellesmere." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "178" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Ludlow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lieutenant-general, commissioner for the civil government in Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - lieutenant-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner for Irish affairs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "520" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELUDLOW> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Edmund Ludlow on 3 September, 1651"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FERSKINE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No formal education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Evelyn Pierrepont (1667-1726), 5th Earl and 1st Duke of Kingston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1721" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Erskine née Pierrepont" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1690-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Thoresby, Nottinghamshire; West Dean, Yorkshire 1692-1679; Thoresby, Notts. 1699, in London for the season; London 1710s; in France 1718-1728, occasionally in London 1721-1724; to London 1728; perhaps in Scotland for some years; back in London in 1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married John Erskine (Scottish), 6th Earl of Mar. Suffered from melancholy, which deepened into insanity in 1728. Earl of Mar accompanied the Pretender to Rome and France, and Lady Mar followed him." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Mar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7277" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Erskine née Pierrepont" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E50_Date>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises specific forms of E49 Time Appellation."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Data"@pt , "Ημερομηνία"@el , "Datum"@de , "日期"@cn , "Date"@fr , "Date"@en , "Дата"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E49_Time_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "wordsRec"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-12>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "12" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Trillions"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SCOLLETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Ferrar Sr., gentleman-merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "SUSANNA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COLLETT N. FERRAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1581-1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON. BOURNE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "SUSANNA COLLETT N. FERRAR" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1480 T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,111>\n[} [\\276. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\October (1480)\\]\n<P II,112>\n   Plese it your mastership, after dew recommendacion, I have\nressevyd your letter by my felow Makenay, by whiche letter ye\nhave commaunded me to deliver hym a bill of an C. li.: and\nacordyng therto I have delivered hym the same byll, whiche is\npaiable at Feverer next comyng. As for Mr. Colet, I spake with\nhym or your letter cam to me, and he gave yow day tyll after a\nhalow tyde. Syr, as for the mater touchyng your mastership and\nRic. Wynslade, John hys brother and y have sen the billes of the\nrekenyng uppon whiche we thynk necessary to have your\nmastership, my lady your wif, and Ric. Winslade to mete at\nLondon the viij day after alhalowtyde: acordyng therto John\nWynslade hath sent to his brother to com heder. And Syr, me\nsemys weldon ye and my lady cam at the same day, and to remembre\nyou to purvey where my lady shalbe. Y remitt thys to your\nwisdom. I understand by your letter thentent of your mastership\ntouchyng the remayn of my ladies yointur. Syr, I have shewid myn\nopynyon to Makenay consernyng that mater, who will show your\nmastership myn entent. As for Lestan, your fermor that was at\nHorton, hath purveid your monay in substance, it wolbe well don\nye send or bryng your byllis of rekenyng bytwene yow and hym, so\nthat the verry dette may be clerely understand. Wete ye well I\nhave dalt quitly with hym in that mater. Syr, y wold be right\nglad to se your mastership, for me semys long sens y saw yow,\nand so God spede me, who preserve you, and my lady, and all\nyours. Writen at London this Thursday with the hand of your\n   Page.\n   To my master, Syr Wilm. Stonor, knyght for the kynges body.\n\n"@en ;
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                "October" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "II, 111" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on October, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHUME>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Merton College 1721, Corpus Christi College MA 1727, DD 1743." ;
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                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hume" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1706-1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Devon. Educated in Oxford. ~1730s a tutor at Eton? Livings: Bristol 1756, Oxford and London 1758, Salisbury 1766. Connections to London." ;
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                "Tutor at Eton College ~1730s? Bishop of Bristol 1756-1758, bishop of Oxford (and dean of St. Paul's) 1758-1766, bishop of Salisbury 1766-1782. Knew the dukes of Newcastle (Thomas Pelham-Holles) and Portland (W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck)." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Oxford, later of Salisbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1782" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Hume" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MGRENVIL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Kirkham of Blagdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARGARET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GRENVILLE N. KIRKHAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1474?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Blagdon, Cornwall; Stowe, Cornwall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SECOND WIFE OF SIR ROGER GRENVILLE; DAUGHTER OF SIR NICHOLAS KIRKHAM OF BLAGDON, CORNWALL; SISTER-IN-LAW TO LADY HONOR LISLE NÉE GRENVILLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "233" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1474" ;
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                "MARGARET GRENVILLE N. KIRKHAM" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_033>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "insurrection of apprentices in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T W1FLEETWOOD>\n<X WILLIAM FLEETWOOD 1>\n<P 306>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXVIII. SERJEANT FLEETWOOD TO LORD BURGHLEY.\\] }] \n   Right Honorable and my singuler good Lord, this present daye\nfrom two of the clocke until syx, my Lo. Maior, with some of his\nbretherne th'Aldermen and myselffe, dyd examyne certene\nApprentices for conspiringe an insurrection in this Cittie\nagaynst the Frenche and Dutche, but speciallie against the\n<P 307>\nFrenche; a thinge as lyke unto yll Maye daie as could be devysed\nin all manner of circumstaunces, (\\mutatis mutandis\\) , ther\nwanted nothinge but execucion. We have taken fyve, all of an\nage, yet all under xxj=tie=: fower of them Darbishier borne; the\nfyrste borne in Norhamshier. We are searchinge and seekinge for\nthe principall Captayne; we hope we shall heare of him this\nnight, for he hath ben workinge all this daie in the Whyt hall\nat Westminster, and at his cominge home we trust to have him. We\nhave this night sett a standinge watche armed, from nyne until\nseven in the morninge, and doe meane to contynewe the same soe\nlonge as yt shalbe thought convenient unto your honor and the\nresydewe of my Lords.\n   M=r=. Alderman Woodcocke, who maryed the wydowe of M=r=.\nLanyson shalbe buried uppon Moundaye next. S=r= Rowland Hayward\nis exstreame sicke and greatlie distressed (our Lord comfort\nhim). My Ladie his wieffe is likewise verie sicke.\n   This night M=r=. Attorney Generall sent his man unto me to\nsett my hand and seale unto a warrant to summon a Quest of\nenquirie to appeare to morowe att Westminster Hall. The\nCitizens, when they shall heare of yt, will lyke thereof verie\nwell, for they all crye owt that justice maye be done uppon\nthese Treators. The foresaid Apprentices, being of the Mysterie\nof Plastorers, are commytted unto Newgate uppon the Quenes\nHighnes and her Councells commaundement, where\n<P 308>\nthey are lyke to remayne untill they be delivered by speciall\nwarrant. \n   Here is presentlie noe other thinge worthie of writinge.\nWherefore I beseech God to preserve first her Ma=tie=, and then\nyo=r= Lordship, from all these Treators and such other wicked\npeople. From the Guylde hall this present Twesdaie the sixt of\nSeptember at seaven of the clocke in the eveninge 1586.\n   Yo=r= Lo: most humble bownden\n   W. Fletewoode.\n   Att the sendinge away of my man this Weddensday mornynge all\nthe bells of London do ring for ioye, that, upon the 7 of this\nmonethe, beinge as this daie, A=o= 25 H. 8. her Grace was borne.\nThere wilbe this daie but specially great ffeastinge at supper.\nI have ben bidden owt this night to supper in vj. or vij.\nplaces.\n   To the Right Honorable and my singuler good Lo. the Lo.\nTreasorer of England, at the Courte.\n\n"@en ;
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                "306" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "civil servant - superior civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Fleetwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "recorder of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "439" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1FLEETWOOD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Fleetwood to William Cecil on 6 September, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RIBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "King's envoy to the French court; clerk of the council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Arundel, z Evelyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Merton College, Oxford; Gray's Inn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Browne (d.1645)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
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                "1605-1683" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "France" ;
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                "Baronet 1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1106" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1683" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Browne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMAYKYN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "William Marchall's agent in Woodstock." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Maykyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Woodstock, Oxfordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1997" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Maykyn" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Florence>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Italy> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Florence, Italy" , "Florence" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Florence" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P102_has_title>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the E35 Title applied to an instance of E71 Man-Made Thing. The E55 Type of Title is assigned in a sub property.\nThe P102.1 has type property of the P102 has title (is title of) property enables the relationship between the Title and the thing to be further clarified, for example, if the Title was a given Title, a supplied Title etc.\nIt allows any man-made material or immaterial thing to be given a Title. It is possible to imagine a Title being created without a specific object in mind.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "有标题"@cn , "έχει τίτλο"@el , "a pour titre"@fr , "trägt den Titel"@de , "has title"@en , "имеет заголовок"@ru , "tem título"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E35_Title> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ConfStatus>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "this code list provides coded information about the sensitivity and confidentiality status of the data."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "code list for Confidentiality Status (CONF_STATUS) - codelist class"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hertford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hertford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625? T G1VILLIERS>\n<X GEORGE VILLIERS 1>\n<P 179>\n[} [\\LETTER CCCIII. THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nNEADSDALE.\\] }] \n   My noble Lord\n   His Majesty hath commanded me to acquaint your Lordship that\nhe hath prorogued his Parliament untill the sixteenth day of\nFebruarie for manie waightie\n<P 180>\nconsiderations, but principally this, that the respect of the\nPrincesse of France and the reverence which will be given to her\nperson when shee shall be here for those graces and virtues that\nshine in her, as likewise for the love and dutie borne to the\nPrince being all joyned in her, will not only stay the\nexorbitant or ingentle motions that might otherwise bee made in\nthe House of Parliament, but will facilitate in his Majesties\nproceeding those passages of favors, grace, and goodnes which\nhis Majesty hath promised for the ease of the Romaine\nCatholickes, not merelie in contemplation of that incomparable\nLadie and his dere brother, but as the gentleman that was sent\nlatlie here from you can bere wittnes, with a desier worthie the\ncherishing, to make a beginning of a straighter correspondence\nbetweene him you went to, then could be hoped for these manie\nyeres past. Besides, you may be pleased to lay before him I\nforbeare to name (wanting a Sifer) the obligation which must\nfall upon the Prince in a thinge which though it be to them but\na circumstance of time, yet to him an essential favor, being\npasionatelie in love: and, amongst Princes and generous\nspiritts, things themselves take not so much\n<P 181>\nas the maner they are done with: therefore I conjure You as a\nworke of more consequence then can at the first view be\nconceived, to use all possible diligences that where you are,\nthere be used no delays nor interruptions to hinder the speedy\ndispaching of the Dispensation, which worke I hope will not be\nhard, since I trust before this time that jentlemans dispatch\nmake you plainelie perseve that his Majesty hath left nothing\nundone on his part both to facilitate and hasten a happie end to\nthis great busines which will make a good entrie to a greater\ngood in Christendom. Thus leveing you to the protection of the\nAlmightie I end.\n   Your Lordship's affectionate kinsman and humble Servant\n   G. Buckingham.\n   I hope the next news I shall here from you will bee you have\ndone your errant, recovered your health, and on your way\nhomwards.\n   For the right honorable The Erle of Neadsdale.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient called NAME_UNKNOWN_7 in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Maxwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Nithsdale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal favourite - diplomat; kinsmen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMAXWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Villiers to Robert Maxwell on ?, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hanover>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hanover, Germany" , "Hanover" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hanover" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HGRENVILLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pitt 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pitt 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/89688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Grenville (1679-1727), landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Grenville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire; lived in London and in the Home Counties on various family estates" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter and youngest child of Ld. Grenville and Hester Css. Temple. Sister of William Pitt's (the elder) close friends and political allies. The Grenvilles came from Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire; the Temples from Stowe, Buckinghamshire. Married William Pitt November 1754." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "(Countess of Chatham 1766)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8163" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7455" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hester Grenville" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Topcroft>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Topcroft" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Topcroft" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman (Cuthbert, Lord Ogle)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rufford, Lancs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1618)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3820" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joan Talbot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1448 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 50>\n[} [\\XIX. SHILLINGFORD TO THE CHANCELLOR. SOON AFTER 13 MARCH,\n1447-8. DRAFT LETTER.\\] }]\n   Please hit your gode and gracious lordship to have yn your\nblessid remembraunce as touchyng the grete matiers yn debate\nbetweene the right reverend fader in God and blessed man in him\nself and my right gode lord yn tyme hath be and yut throgh your\ngracious lordship I truste to God shal be, Edmond Bisshop of\nExceter, the Deane and Chapitre of the same, and the Mayer and\nCominalte yo=r= owne puple and poore bedemen of the seid Cite of\nExcetre, how hit pleased yo=r= gode and gracious lordshippe this\nsame terme of Seynt Hillary to write a lettre unto my seid lord\nthe Bysshop of Excetre, to have the seyd matier yn trete at home\nas hit was bi your lordship comaunded at Mighelmasse terme,\nwhiche lettre ye yeve me yn special comaundement to bere my self\nto my seid lord of Excetre; after which comaundement I toke hit\napoun me and so did, where, through favoure of yo=r= gode\nlordship, I ferid wel, had gode chere, and was yn the best wise\nright wel come, and al thing comprehendid yn yo=r= lettris yn\nful godely wise take, obeyed, assent, and agreed. Radford and\nCopleston to be at Excetre to trete yn the matyer; and so thei\nwere at tyme of assises, at whiche tyme S=r= Richard Neuton,\nchief Justise of the Comun plece, called the parties before him,\nand the seid John Copston and N. Radford, and there he hardly\ndid indifferently his true tendre and diligent labo=r= and parte\nfor the gode appesyng and welfare of bothe parties yn the seid\nmater, after the effect and extent of y=e= blessid lettre fro\nyour lordship to him send by me.\n<P 51>\nWhereapon day was assigned on Wensday next after Passion Sonday\n[{...{] the seid Copleston and Radford to intrete of this mater;\nat whiche day the seid Copston and Radford, and I the seyd\nMayor, with my felowship, were at Kyrton before my seyd [{...{]\nBisshop of Excetre, my lorde of Devonshire at that tyme beyng\npresent. And there and at that tyme a reule was mouthid and had\naccordyng to the forme of a condicion of an obligation, whereof\nI have send to yo=r= lordship a copy yn this lettre, to whiche\nbothe parties at that tyme aggreed and assentid ham, a special\ncommunication had before with the seid justise by me the seyd\n[{...{] my counseil and felowship; trustying to God and to yo=r=\ngode lordship to have right a gode ende. And, yf noe, ever to\nresorte to your gode lordship accordant to the kynges\ncomaundement, by Goddis mercy, whiche preserve yo=r= gode\nlordship in his high mercy.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Draft. Recipient marked wrong (John Kemp) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord chancellor, archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "party to a legal dispute - arbitrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mayor of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "443" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTAFFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to John Stafford on March, 1448"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMATTHEWE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Assistant to George Thimelthorpe (GT was collector of tenths and subsidies in Norwich)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Parkhurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Matthewe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "55" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Matthewe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holyhead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holyhead" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holyhead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%3F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Westminster, London?" , "Westminster, London" , "Westminster" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Westminster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JABOROUGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MASTER OF LISLE'S SHIP CALAIS CONSTABLERIE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/74036" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "A BOROUGH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "HAMPSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "530" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN A BOROUGH" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Recipients also include the rest of the council in the north." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q AC 1597 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 115>\n[} [\\LETTER LVIII.\\] LORD BURGHLEY TO MY LORD'S GRACE OF YORKE\nAND THE COUNCILL THERE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\March 19, 1596-7.\\]\n   After my vearie hartie commendacions to your Grace and the\nrest. I have received your letters written the xi=th= of this\nmonethe, mentioninge the apprehencion of one Joseph Constable, a\nbrother of Sir Henry Constable's, with some others with him,\nbeinge, as it semeth, common receivers of seminaries and such\nlike bad persons; movinge mee by the same your letter to direct\nyoue mine opinion in what corse and with what speed yow should\nproceade against the said Constable; whearein I cannot direct\nyoue aniethinge, but must leave the same to your selves: onelie\nI have thowght good to lett youe understand, that uppon the\ndowbt conceived by you, Mr. Ferne, of the validitie of his\ninditement, I have, in the absence of the judges, required the\nopinion of hir Majestie's attorney-generall; whose awnsweare yow\nshall perceive by his letter to mee, which I doe send heare\ninclosed to yow, with the copie of his inditement, by which yow\nwill finde the same to be erronious. And wheare yowe require to\nunderstand mine opinion for his sendinge upp, I see noe such\ncawse to have him to be sent hither. And so\n<P 116>\nI bid your Grace and the rest hartelie farewell. From my howse\nin the Strand, this xix=th= of Marche, 1596.\n   Your Grace's assured lovinge frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   Your Grace's letter to me, shewyng your desyre and opinion\nfor a President, hath bene greatly lyked by hir Majesty for your\nsyncere advice.\n   To the most Reverend Father in God, my verie good Lord, the\nArchbishop of Yorke, and the rest of the Counsell there.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature and postscript autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York, acting president of the council in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - council president" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "265" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 19 March, 1597"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DTHYNNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Wroughton, of Broad Hinton, Wiltshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothy, the elder" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd wife of Sir John Thynne (1512/13-1580). John Thynne's (1558-1612) stepmother." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "448" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy, the elder Thynne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1490S? T HENRY7>\n<X HENRY VII>\n<P 39>\n[} [\\LETTER XIX. KING HENRY VIITH TO SIR WILLIAM SAY.\\] }] \n<P 40>\n   By the King.\n   Trusty and welbeloved, We grete you wele. And have herde to\nour great displeaser, that, for a certain variance and\ncontroversie depending betwix you on the oon partie and Sir John\nFortescu on the othr, ye entende with unliefull assembles and\nconventicles of our people to be at the Sessions next to be\nholden within our Countie of Hertford, to thaffraying of our\nPeas, and distourbance of the same Sessions, which we ne wold,\nin eschueing such trouble and inconvenients that by likelyhode\nmight therupon ensue. Wherfore we write unto you at this tyme,\ncommanding you in the straitest wise, that, leving the said\nassembles, ye forber to bee at the said Sessions, and neither\ndoo ner procure to be doon any thing there, privately or\napertely, repugnant to the equitie of our Lawes or rupture of\nour said Peas, at your uttermost perell. And also that\nimmediately after the sight hereof ye addresse you unto our\npresence, to knowe our further mynde and pleasur in the\npremesses. Lating you wite that we have writen in like wise\nherein to the said Sir John. Yeven under our Signet at our\npaloys of Westminster the xxiij day of February.\n   To our Trusty and welbeloved Knight Sir William Say.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signet. http://www.lowewood.com/Broxbourne/The_Manor_of_Baas.htm says the year was about 1486." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Say" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - knight/sheriff" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "210" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY7> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSAY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster+Palace> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VII Tudor to William Say on 23 February, 1495"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Walham+Green>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%2FMiddlesex%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Walham Green, London/Middlesex)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Walham Green" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "απέδωσε"@el , "a attribué"@fr , "wies zu"@de , "atribuiu"@pt , "指定了属性值"@cn , "присвоил"@ru , "assigned"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_119>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1628 FO EBACON>\n<X EDMUND BACON>\n<P 189>\n[} [\\CXIX. SIR EDMUND BACON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSister,\n   I had a purpose to have seene you in the ende of this weeke;\nbut, finding a disposition to the goute, I have bene driven to\ntake physike these 4 days by way of prevention. This I hope\nshall excuse me to you, who am goinge towards London, God\nwillinge, the day after the fast; where, yf yt\n<P 190>\nshall please you to com~ande me any thing, I shall be ready to\nserve you. In the mean tyme I entreat you that M=r= Fenne may\ncome to me, for I can now give him satisfaction concerninge the\nlyvery, M=r= Barrie having bene here with me to that purpose. Yt\nwill be necessarye that the inventory of my father's goods be at\nLondon; yf you will sende yt to me, I will carrye yt; or\notherwise I desyre you yt may be there. I hope all thinges will\nbe in so good a forwardnes that the next tearme shall dispach\nthe busynes, of which I immagine you thinke I am by this tyme\nwearye. And thus I rest,\n   Y=r= lovinge brother, ready to doe you service,\n   Ed. Bacon.\n   There are thankes to be given under my hande for the best and\nfattest pike that ever was eaten: he had a fish hooke in the\nfatt on y=e= outside of his rivett.\nRedgrave, this 19 of April 1628.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother-in-law - sister-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet, eldest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "226" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EBACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 19 April, 1628"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult-4>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#UnitMult> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "4" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tens of thousands"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#unitMult> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHYNNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Received the living of Penton Mewsey from William Stonor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Shynner the elder?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shynner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Modbury, Devonshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possible family: father Robert Sr., mother Christina, brother Robert Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Clergyman, chaplain?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "647" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shynner" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Castre>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Castre" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Castre" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ADRURY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Bacon Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/76513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon II (c. 1543-1624) of Redgrave, Suffolk; wife Anne (1547?-1616), daughter and heir of Edmund Butts of Thornham, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Drury née Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1572-1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born at Redgrave, Suffolk (also spent time there as an adult, both daughters born there); households at both Drury House, London and Hawstead, Suffolk (later Hardwick House, Suffolk); journey to Spa & Paris 1610; travelled abroad on the continent (Low Countries & Germany) 1611-12." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest daughter. Niece by marriage to Lady Dorothy Bacon. Married 1592 Sir Robert Drury (1574-1615) of Hawstead, Suffolk; two daughters: Dorothy (1593-1597) and Elizabeth (1595-1610), who was immortalised by John Donne (chaplain at their London home, Drury House) in the funeral elegy he wrote for the parents. Lady Anne Drury looked after her husband's estates during his frequent absences abroad. Puritanically inclined in religion." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1624" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Drury née Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_RERUM_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1484 T RICHARD3>\n<X RICHARD III>\n<P I,61>\n[} [\\XXII. RICHARD III. TO JAMES III.\\] }]\n[\\A.D. 1484. 7 Aug.\\]\n   Right high and mighty prince, right trusty and welbeloved\ncousin, we commaunde us unto you in the moost herty wise. And\nwhere it hath pleased your cousinage to addresse unto us nowe of\nlate your honorable lettres by our trusty servant and squier\nEdward Gower, signifiing by the same howe that upon the\nretornyng of your trusty and welbeloved cousin and counsaillor\nRobert lord Lile from us into your royaume agayne, and by his\nrelacion and others ye have ben advertised of our mynde as\ntouching the good of peas and abstinence of werre betwene bothe\nroyaumes. Whereunto we shewed us wele applied and inclyned in\nsuche manere as we largely commoned with the same lord Lile and\nyave in charge to our said servant topen unto your said\nhighnesse or to suche lordes of your counsaille as it wold\nplease you to depute and assigne to here the same. And that\nthereupon your said cousinage likewise inclyned, and according\nto our pleasire hathe lymited and ordeigned certaine grete\nlordes and othre of your counsaille with ful powair and\ncommission to comme into our towne of Notingham the vij day of\nSeptembre next to comme, to advyse, common, and conclude upon\ntreux and abstynence\n<P I,62>\nof werre to be observed and kept betwix your lieges and oures;\nand also upon love and frendship aliaunces and mariages to be\nhad in your blode and oures, like as in your said lettres it is\nconteigned more at large. Right highe and mighty prince, righte\ntrusty and welbeloved cousin, we late your cousinage wite that\nthis your loving and toward disposicion is to us right agreable,\ntrusting that by the mean of this your ambassade instructed in\nal the forsaid maters as plenerly as the caas shal require, and\nto doo therein as largely in al pointes as ye were present in\npropre persone, according to that that is expressed in your said\nlettres, suche good weyes shalbe taken betwix bothe royaumes\nwhereby effusion of Christen blood may be eschewed, love and\ntendrenesse growe daily and encreace, aswele betwix you and us\nas the inhabitauntes of bothe royaumes, whiche we take God in\nwitnesse we as hertly have entended with good condicions, and\nsoo shal hereafter, as any prince lyving cann or may. And to\nthentent no thing faille necessary or behoveful to the spedy\nexecucion of the premisses, nor of your partie ne of oures, we\nhave passed our lettres patentes of saufconduyt undre our gret\nseale for the sure commyng, abiding, and retornyng of your said\nambassade, and the same lettres sent by this berer according to\nyour desire and pleasure. Right high and mighty prince, right\ntrusty and welbeloved cosyn, the blessed Trinite have you in his\nkeping. Yeven undre our signet at our palois of Westminster, the\nvijth day of August.\n   Ricardus Rex.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king of England - king of Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England 1483-1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. Or chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Letters and papers illustrative of the reigns of Richard III. & Henry VII. Vol. I-II. Ed. by Gairdner, James. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. 1861, 1863." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RICHARD3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES3> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard III York to James III Stuart on 7 August, 1484"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_001>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1461 FO BROCLIFFE>\n<X BRIAN ROCLIFFE>\n<P 2>\n[} [\\LETTER II.\\] }]\n(^Unto my right reverent and worshipfull maister, Maister Sir\nWilliam Plompton, knight.^)\n   My right reverent and honorable maister, All humble\nrecomendation praemised, please you that I receaved of your\nservant John Smith xl marks, and your letter to the Tresorer and\nBarons of the exchequer for respitt of your day to xv=na=\nHillary, which would not be graunted but soe I have gotten\nthat one shall appeare for you att the day of account and soe to\nbe appeared for in the pipe, and then for to be prepared in the\nnext tearme; and soe I have labored a felaw of mine to be your\nAtturney in the Court, for I may nought be but of Counsell, and\nhe and I shall shew you such service all that time and afterward\nthat shall be pleasing unto you. And soe shall ye have day or\nrespitt to the xv of hillary next coming, then to be opposed of\nyour greenewax; att which time ye may nott faile to send hider\nall your bookes and some readie man for to answer unto him, for\nI nor my said felaw may nott attend thereupon, and also to be\nhere yourselfe than or before to pursue for your pardon, and to\ngree all your demaundes att once. And I trust to god for to gett\nyou downe your greenewax if that I may, thof it cost you mony;\nsoe ye wrote unto me, beseeching our\n<P 3>\nlord to gif you good speed against all your enemies and in all\nyour matters. Written in hast at Westminster the fift day of\nNovember.\n   Your servant, Bryan Rocliff.\n[\\5 Nov. 1461.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "5 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - client; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brian" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Rocliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "third baron of the king's exchequer, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "270" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BROCLIFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brian Rocliffe to William I Plumpton on 5 November, 1461"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gloucestershire%2FSomerset>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gloucestershire/Somerset" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_059>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "money" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1470S T WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P II,33>\n[} [\\193. SIR WILLIAM STONOR TO JOHN BOUNDY\\] }]\n[\\(after 1477)\\]\n   Boundy I grete yov wele. I pray yov delyver my servant,\nbrynger of thys bylle to yov, v. li. or x. marke, yf yt may be,\nfor I must nedes pay yt in that Cuntrey: hyt shalle be alouyd\nyov of the vode. Remembre me, as [{I{] may doo for yov: and thys\nbylle wryt with my hond shalle be your dyscharge of the sum\nreseyuyd.\n   Wyllm. Stonore, K.\n   To Boundy ... be this deliverd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Written after 1477." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Boundy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rent-gatherer of Hembury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainReceiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBOUNDY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to John Boundy on ?, 1477"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCOWPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Maria Frances Cecilia" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cowper née Madan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1726-1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married her and Cowper's first cousin. Daughter of Mrs Judith Madan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1797" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Maria Frances Cecilia Cowper née Madan" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Peterborough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambs.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Peterborough, Cambs." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peterborough" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Furnyswall+%28%3F+Furnival%27s+Inn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Furnyswall (? Furnival's Inn, London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Furnyswall (? Furnival's Inn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dartford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dartford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dartford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_082>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 395>\n[} [\\LETTER CXLIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 15TH AUGUST, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 396>\n   My very good lord, by thincloased from the master of\n[{Gray{] , your lordship maye perceave howe much yt doth importe\nher majestyes [{service{] and his own credit, that the intended\nimployment of hym in the Lowe Countryes do take place, the\nconsideracion whereof hath now movid hir majesty to geve hir\nresolut consent therunto, for that she seeth thinconveniences\nthat are otherwise lykely to grow, yf she do not imploy him, and\njudgeth very necessary for her owne behoof to have his credit in\nScotland and devotyon towardes her mayntayned and continued, and\ntherfor your lordship shall do a thing very acceptable to hir\nmajesty, to have a spetyall care that he may fynd [{...{] of\nenterteynement, and receave that welcom and good [{...{] both\nfor himself and those that accompanye him, that may satisfye his\nexpectation and encourag him in his good disposicion. I have\nalso movid hir majesty for an advance for him of the two\nthowsand poundes that he desyreth, [{which she is{] content to\ngraunt a warraunt unto my lord-threasurer to disburse the same\nout of the next treasure that shalbe yssued for them ther, to be\nrepayd agayn unto your lordship by the states, and [{...{] shall\nthe somme be notwithstanding presentlye furnished to serve the\nmasters present and necessary turne, as he desireth; and so I\nhumbly take my leave of your lordship. At Barnelmes, xv=th= of\nAugust, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "241" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barn+Elms> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 15 August, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warwick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Warwick" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Warwick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPATERSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Defoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "No university education" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Paterson, born at a farmhouse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paterson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1658-1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland; to England when 17; to America; back to London c. 1680s? or earlier; 1696 to Scotland; 1698-1699 expedition to Darien, Panama; 1699 to Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Helped found the Bank of England. \"A writer on economic themes, a man of affairs, and an enthusiastic 'projector' of schemes\". Involved in \"the Darien Disaster\" which bankrupted Scotland." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Financier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1002" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1719" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Paterson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECAVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Free of the Stationers' Company 1717. Worked for the Post Office 1721-1745. Printer from 1727." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Carter, z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4921" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Rugby School; indentured to printer Freeman Collins" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph Cave, shoemaker (1667-1747)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1691-1754" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Newton, Warwickshire. London c. 1710-; Norwich 1712-1713; London 1713-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Susannah Newton née Milton (1683-1750) 1716. Founded the Gentleman's Magazine in 1731, which Johnson helped him with from 1738." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Printer and editor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3032" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1691" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1754" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Cave" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_041>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1520S T HENRY8>\n<X HENRY VIII>\n<P 269>\n[} [\\LETTER XCII. KING HENRY THE EIGHTH TO CARDINAL WOLSEY.\\] }]\n   Myne awne good Cardinall, I recomande me unto you with all my\nhart, and thanke yow for the grette payne and labour that yow do\ndayly take in my bysynes and maters, desyryng yow (that wen yow\nhave well establyshyd them) to take summe pastyme and comfort,\nto the intent yow may the longer endure to serve us; for allways\npayne can nott be induryd. Surly yow have so substancyally\norderyd oure maters bothe off thys syde the See and byonde that\nin myne oppynyon lityll or nothyng can be addyd; nevertheles,\naccordyng\n<P 270>\nto your desyre, I do send yow myne oppynyon by thys berar, the\nrefformacion whereoff I do remytte to yow and the remnante off\nour trusty consellers, whyche I am sure wyll substantyally loke\non hyt. As tochyng the mater that Syr Wyllyam Says broght answar\noff, I am well contentyd with what order so ever yow do take in\nitt. The Quene my wyff hath desyryd me to make har most harty\nrecommendations to yow, as to hym that she lovethe very well,\nand both she and I wolde knowe fayne when yow wyll repayre to\nus. No more to yow att thys tyme bot that with God's helpe I\ntrust we shall dysspoynte oure enymys off theyre intendyd\npurpose. Wryttyn with the hand of your lovyng master\n   Henry, R.\nTo My Lorde Cardinall.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "269" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - royal minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VIII Tudor to Thomas Wolsey on ?, 1525"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_151>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (non-payment)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1632? FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 246>\n[} [\\CLVIII. DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   Though I writ soe latlye by the carier, that my letters will\ntread upon one another's heeles, yet I coulde not negleckt the\npresenting of my seruis to you, hauing soe fitt a messenger as\nS=r= Fredrick's man, which he sent to me; but him selfe I saw\nnot sins the day he came to London from Brome, therfore can say\nnothing of him, but that I hope he continewes in the same minde\nand dutifull respeckt to you that he profest the last time I\nspake with him. I cannot but hope to see you at London shortly,\nwhere I feare I shall be inforsed to stay till the end of next\ntearme, to se if I can bring my mother's busines to some thing,\nfor yet we have done littil, by reson my Lady Weston was out of\ntoune and soe could never come to have my Lord and shee\ntogether. I am in hope to bring my housband at last to the\nbusines you sent for him to Brome, for conserning his eastate;\nwhich if he doe, I shall thinke it worth my jornye, and when it\nis done I shall wish my selfe with you. In the meane time, where\nsoeuer I am, I am and euer will be, Your Ladiship's faithfull\nfrend\n   and humble seruant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n[\\1631-2.\\]\n   To my most honored frend the Lady Bacon.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "234" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1632"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1660S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 24>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVII.\\] }] [^LETTER NUMBER XXXIV IN THE EDITION^]\n[^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT ASTON^]\n   Honored Deare Brother,\n   'Twas great discretion to publish such ioyes as yr last\npromised, long before ther tyme; both to temper the discomfort\nof our present seperation, and, by a quiet, hopefull\nexpectation, moderate that excess, which so unexpected a\nhappinis would have caused in mee, in case I had bine surprised\nther with. But you must answer for a greater fault, (because of\nlonger continuance, I cannot say more voluntary) my great\nimpatience; how shall I reckone the houres, how shall I fall out\nwith tyme for ever; now as too slowe, then, I am sure, too\nquicke; after that, scarce to bee indured, except sweet Keate\nprevaile to reconcile us, for a whyle. However, tis my comfort,\ntime distroyes itt selfe; whylest itt tiraniseth over us, we are\nsure to ont live itt, and dying live,\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   Winefride Thim.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "144" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1665"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_prison+in+Akuno-ura>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "prison in Akuno-ura" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "prison in Akuno-ura" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kent?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DHASTINGS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "4th Countess of Huntingdon; wife of George Hastings, 4th Earl H." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Huntingdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "588" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy Hastings" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_091>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "a prescription in Latin and letter of instruction" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1480? T WGOLDWYN>\n<X WILLIAM GOLDWYN>\n<P II,107>\n[} [\\271. WILLIAM GOLDWYN TO JOHN BYRELL\\] }]\n[\\12 June (1480)\\]\n<P II,108>\n[^PRESCRIPTIONS OMITTED^]\n   Syr, I recommende me unto yow, prayng yow as hertely as I may\n+tat ye have over sy+gthe in +te servyng of +tys byll, as my\ntruste is in yow: for +tys ys for a specyall Mastres of myn. And\nwith +te grace of God hit schall not be longe or I see yow. And\n+ten I purpose for to tary with yow. Wrytyn at Stoner +te xij\nday of June.\n   M=r=. W. Goldwyn.\n   To John Byrell +te eldur, Poticary, Duellyng in Bucklers\nBury, be +tys byll delyverde.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 107" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Byrell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "apothecary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "doctor - pharmacist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Goldwyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "88" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGOLDWYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBYRELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Goldwyn to John Sr. Byrell on 12 June, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_076>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1666 T EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 243>\n[} [\\(3.) LETTER FROM SIR EDWARD HARLEY TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR.\n28 JAN. 1665-6.\\] }] \n   I presume too much, to offer to your Lordship the trouble of\nreading so many lines of no better subject than myself. I see,\nit is too true, that it is very difficult to undertake one's own\ncause, without committing great faults. Of one I am extremely\nsensible - that I have occasioned your Lordship the pains of\nanswering my humble paper. I beg your pardon in all sincerity,\nyet I cannot but reckon it a happy fault, by which I am\npossessed of so \n<P 244>\nmany noble expressions of your Lordship's goodness and kindness,\nas your lines bestow upon me. \n   I have many reasons to believe my Lord Bishop's friendship to\nme, and specially because he hath several times related to me\nyour Lordship's fovourable discourse to him of me; but when I\nshall have the honor to wait on your lordship, I shall, with\nyour leave, make appear what I said on my own behalf was not\naltogether without cause. Though your Lordship be allways above\nthe endeavour, be pleased to accept the affection that devotes\nme, my Lord,\n   Your Lordship's most obedient, most humble servant,\n   E.Harley.\n(^Brompton Brian, January 28, 1665-6.^)\n   To my Lord Chancellor Clarendon, &c.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "28 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hyde" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lord chancellor, 1st earl of Clarendon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "official?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHYDE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to Edward Hyde on 28 January, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais+and+Queen+Square>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Calais and Queen Square" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Calais and Queen Square" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Turnham+Green>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_near+Chiswick> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Turnham Green, near Chiswick, Middlesex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Turnham Green" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SA1WEDGWOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Well educated (better than her husband, who went to a small school in Newcastle under Lyme)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Wedgwood (b. 1700), a prosperous merchant (cheesefactor), of Spen Green, Cheshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sarah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wedgwood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1734-1815" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Possibly born in Cheshire; lived in Staffordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Susan née Irlam. A substantial heiress. Married 1764 Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), master potter; they had seven children." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-06 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1815" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah Wedgwood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2DALTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dalton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "174" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Dalton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/familyName>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The family name of some person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "familyName" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_045>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 162>\n[} [\\LETTER LIX. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO THE LORDS OF THE\nCOUNCIL. 9TH MARCH, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My verye singuler good lords, I am to render most hartye and\nhumble thankes unto you, for that, I am informyd, hit hath\npleaside you to be meanes to hir most excellent majesty, to\nquallyfye hir hard conceatt agenst my pore servyce donne here.\n   I wyll not excuse myself of a great fault, that I dyd not\nfirst aquaint her highness before I dyd accept this office, and\nto receave hir good pleasure therin, but what I may alleage for\nmyself I trust Mr. Davison hath delyvered, or elles hath he\ngreatly both deceaved me and broken promys with me. How ernest I\nwas, not only to aquaint hir majesty, but, imedyatly, uppon the\nfirst mocion made here by the states, to send him over to hir\nmajesty with my letters and his report of the whole state of\nthese matters, I dowbt not but he wyll truly affyrme for me,\nyea, and how farr ageinst my wyll it was, notwithstanding any\nreasons delyvered me, that he and others persisted in, to have\nme accept first of this place. Albeyt, I must confes, all that\nhe dyd, presuming the exstremytye of the cace to be such as he\nthought himself fully hable to satysfie hir majesty, as a matter\neither than to be taken without all delaye or to fall utterlye\nto the ground, and his knowledge therof I know to be farr beyond\nmyne, having byn contynewally\n<P 163>\nbeaten here among them, long before my coming, and most carefull\nwas he to bring all to the best pass for hir servyce. Uppon\nwhich exstremytye of the cace, as yt was, and being perswaded\nthat Mr. Davyson might better have satysfyed hir majestie than I\nperceave he can, caused me, nether arrogantly nor\ncontemptuouslye, but even merely and faythfully, to doe hir\nmajesty the best servyce. And as I say not thys to worke any\nblame to Mr. Davyson, whose most sincere honest minde toward hir\nservyce I must acknowledge, so yet may I not leave so greatt a\nconceatt remayne in hir majestyes minde of my undewtyfullnes,\nwhan I did not only remember my dewty as I have told you, but\ndyd urge the performance therof as I have wrytten. But my\nyelding was my none fault, whatsoever his perswasions, or any\nothers, might be, seing the reasons be no more acceptyd of hir\nmajesty than they be; but farr from a contemptuous hart, or\nelles God pluck out both hart and bowelles, with utter shame.\n   And finding hit thus hardly to light uppon me, which I\nthought should have wonne a more favorable constructyon, the\ndoing having wholye tended to the advauncement of hir majesties\nmost honorable servyce, as all men here hath and doth see, I doe\nmost humbly besech your good lordships, to contynew your good\nfavors towards me, and to wey whereuppon hir majesties offence\nhath groen, only uppon presuming to much of hir good opinion of\nmy fidellytye toward hir, and partly by Mr. Davisons over-great\nslacknes to have answered soner and better for me, as he\npromysed he wold. And being greatly dyscouraged, albeyt I could\nallege for the cause and place very much to satysfie your\nlordships for my honest servyce therby to hir majesty, yet wyll\nI not seme to travell ageinst the groundes of hir majestyes so\ndepe conceatt, but leave yt to God and your lordships most\nfrendly medyation to conceave, that I am hir most loyall\nfaythfull bondman, and had never ether contemptuous or unworthy\nthought of hir sacred majesty, but as becam so bounded a servant\nand subject as I am, and\n<P 164>\never wylbe to hir, lett hir use me as shall please hir. And, yf\nwithowt offence and with hir favour, hit ys not only the leaving\nof this place I shall humbly desier, but to serve hir majesty\nwhere elles soever by my humble and dayly prayer, which shall\nnever ceas for hir most happie preservacion and long\ncontynewance, finding myself very unfytt and unable to wade in\nso weighty a cause as this ys, which ought to have much more\ncomfort than I shall ether find or desarve. Thus, beseching God\nto bless and govern all your councelles to his glorye and hir\nmajestyes best servyce, I humbly take my leave. At Harlem this\nix. of March, 1586.\n   Your lordships most assured pore frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   As far as I can perceave, hir majesty doth think, that by\nthis place I tooke I have engaged hir in some further sort than\nshe was before, but your lordships shall find, I did both forsee\nthat, and ther ys no such cause to think yt; for yt ys most\ncerten, ther ys no more donn on hir majestyes parte than hir\nowne contract doth bynd hir, only she hath hir own servant to\ncomaund here, whear some one other must, which wold, I think,\nmore have myslyked hir.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the right honourable my very good lords, the\nlords of her majesties moste honourable privye counsaile.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "9 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Privy council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lords of the council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "governor-general of the Netherlands - queen's advisers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "838" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PRIVYCOUNCIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haarlem> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to  Privy council on 9 March, 1586"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P25_moved>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E19 Physical Object that is moved during a move event. \nThe property implies the object’s passive participation. For example, Monet’s painting “Impression sunrise” was moved for the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874. \nIn reality, a move must concern at least one object.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E9_Move> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "μετεκίνησε"@el , "locomoveu"@pt , "移动了"@cn , "moved"@en , "переместил"@ru , "a déplacé"@fr , "bewegte"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMOLYNEUX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight, soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Molyneux" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
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                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 103>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXI.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. dear Brother,\n   I will not measure you, by my owne weake hart; you understand\nbetter the kings high\n<P 104>\nway, and know crosses are blessings, and markes that we go\nright. Therfore I feare not to tell you, our dear sister, to tye\nup our ioys in due limitts, broke her owne, and went, I dout\nnot, towards the liberty of saynts. Upon the 24th of last munth,\nshe fell sick, and after 9 days\n<P 105>\nbegan to recover, as we hopet; but fell back into a relapse,\nwhich toke her from us. Rype and ready for heaven, she fell to\nryse for ever. My eyes and hart are full, receave the overflow.\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   W. T.\n   July 26.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 26 July, 1668"@en .

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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1447 T HWEBBER>\n<X H. WEBBER>\n<P 33>\n[} [\\XII. H. WEBBER, PRIEST, ON BEHALF OF THE BISHOP, TO THE\nRECORDER (?). CHUDLEGH, 28 DEC. 1447.\\] }]\n   My right reverend trusty and singular maister, after dewe and\nentierly recommendacion with all worship and reverence, my lord\nthe Bysshop of Excetre, of whas commaundement y write un to you\nat this tyme, thanketh your kyndenesse of your gode and well\nconceyved letter that ye sende unto hym on Sonday last passed,\nthe whiche day sone apon that he receyved your letter he\nreceyved a long and right a diffuse letter y send to hym by the\nMayer of Excetre remyttyng my seide lord in the same yn to a\nlong rolle of supplicacions by hym made ther a fore, yn the\nwhiche letters ye as yn youre by the enformacion of the seyde\nMayer, and the seide Mayer as yn his letters conceyved, atte\nlaste terme that hit was appoynted by my lord of Canterbury and\nthe two Chyf Justises, that the maters be twene my seide lord\nand the Deane and the Chapitre of his Churche of Excetre and the\nseyde Maier and the Comminalte of the said Cite hongyng sholde\nbe entreted here at home yn this vacacon, with other larger\nwords of the same in the Mayer's letters comprehended. Trewly,\nS=r=, what the departyng and how at the laste terme was a fore\nmy seid lord the Chaunceller and the seide Justises my seide\nlorde was a fore and is fully enfourmed therof. Notheles for as\nmoche as ye fynde the seide Maier and his feloship of the Cite\ndisiderable and aggreyng a communicacion to be hadde after the\neffecte that ye commyned with my seid lord sum\n<P 34>\ntyme at Excetre, and yn maner so the seide Maier writeth hym\nself to my seid lord, with maters of pretens contrarye articulis\nand other allegauncies and remissions yn to meny diffuse\nsupplicacions, seyng furdermore that he hath writen to John\nCopleston and William Hendiston for the same communicacion to be\nhadde for the gode ende and peasyng of the seide maters, of the\nwhiche my seide lorde seith that hit pleaseth hym that a\ncommunicacion myght be hadde yn haste, and he woll do the seide\nJohn Copleston and William Hendeston to be at Excetre with other\nas well of the Chapitre is counseill as of his awne atte next\nsession of peas. So that the seide communicacion be no longe\ndelaye to hyndryng of his Churche and of his right, for trewly\nhe woll noo long delayes theron, bot to do his avail whan he\nshall se his tyme. And yf hit so be that ther shall be y-offered\nsuche weyes that may be to the gode ende and peasying of the\nseide maters withoute hertyng and delayng of the right of his\nChurche, he woll applie hym self therto with gode will: and\nwhere ye wrote yn to my seide lorde that he moved to yow that\nWilliam Hendeston and ye a certyn day limited by yow and by my\nseid lord for to commune for the gode ende to be hadde yn the\nseide maters, and he kepte not his day, my seid lord seith that\nye knowe well by certefyyng of right worthy men that he myght\nnot be there at that day for certyn causes that they certefied\nyow therof resonable. Notheles sone apon he came to yow and ye\nand he communed to geder, the whiche communicacion was be case\nand litell fruite theron. And he seith that sith he came home\nfrom Courte he communed with yow of dyvers maters, bot ye moved\nnoo thyng of the seide maters. And therfor my seide lord\nsupposed ye wolde noo more therof. Notheles my seide lord, seyng\nyour gode will, whiche ben of counseill with his Churche, wyth\nhym, and with the Maier of later date, thanketh yow hertely of\nyour gode letter and also the Maier for his godeley letters, and\nwith the grace of God John a Copleston and William Hendeston and\nother, as hit is aboveseid [^IN THE EDITION TWO DOTS ABOVE THE O\nIN aboveseid^] , shall be a redy to commune with yow under the\n<P 35>\nfourme as hit is aboveseid to the effectuall gode ende with oute\ngrete delay, for trewly y ther sey yow secretely, on grete\ntruste that y have founde yn your person ever, my seid lord woll\nnot be long delayed yn noowise, as y veryly conceyve by hym, and\ntherfor y wolde for the reverence of God and ease of the pore\npuple and for your grete worship that ye myght be cause of the\ngode ende and peasyng of the seide maters. And yf y myght se\nthat hit myght take effectuall and a spedefull ende, y sey yow\nfeithfully y shall do my part truly therto with the grace of\nGod, the which have yow ever yn his gracyous kepyng, and my seid\nlord praied yow that ye wolle notise his wyll aboveseid to the\nseid Maier and to such other as your worthy and appreved\ndiscrecion semyth best for be don. Y-write at Chuddelegh the\nxxviii day of December.\n   By your owne Prest,\n   H. Webber,\n   dwellyng with the Bysshop of Excetr.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
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                "Henry (?) Webber to   on 28 December, 1447"@en .

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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1452 T RICHARDY>\n<X RICHARD DUKE OF YORK>\n<P 11>\n[} [\\LETTER VI. RICHARD DUKE OF YORK TO THE CITIZENS OF\nSHREWSBURY.\\] }]\n   Right worshipful friends, I recommend me unto you, and I\nsuppose it is well known unto you, as well by experience as by\ncommon language said and reported throughout all Christendom,\nwhat laud, what worship, honour, and manhood was ascribed of all\nNations unto the people of this Realm, whilst the Kingdom's\nSovereign Lord stood possessed of his Lordship in the realm of\nFrance, and Dutchy of Normandy; and what derogation, loss of\nmerchandize, lesion of honour, and villany, is said and reported\ngenerally unto the English nation, for loss of the same; namely\nunto the Duke of Somerset, when he had the commandance and\ncharge thereof: the which loss hath caused and encouraged the\nKing's enemies for to conquer and get Gascony and Gyanne, and\nnow daily they make their advance for to lay siege unto Calais,\nand to other places in the Marches there, for to apply them to\ntheir obeisance, and so for to come into the land with great\npuissance; to the final destruction\n<P 12>\nthereof, if they might prevail, and to put the land in their\nsubjection, which God defend. And on the other part it is to be\nsupposed it is not unknown to you, how that, after my coming out\nof Ireland, I, as the King's true liege man, and servant, and\never shall be to my life's end, and for my true acquital,\nperceiving the inconvenience before rehearsed, advised his Royal\nMajesty of certain Articles concerning the weal and safeguard,\nas well of his most royal person, as the tranquillity and\nconservation of all this his realm: the which Advertisements,\nhow be it that it was thought that they were full necessary,\nwere laid apart, and to be of none effect, through the envy,\nmalice, and untruth of the said Duke of Somerset; which for my\ntruth, faith, and allegiance that I owe unto the King, and the\ngood will and favour that I have to all the Realm, laboureth\ncontinually about the Kings Highness for my undoing, and to\ncorrupt my blood, and to disherit me and my heirs, and such\npersons as be about me, without any desert or cause done or\nattempted on my part or theirs, I make our Lord Judge.\nWherefore, worshipful Friends, to the intent that every man\nshall know my purpose, and desire for to declare me such as I\nam, I signify unto you that with the help and supportation of\nAlmighty God, and of our Lady, and of all the Company of Heaven,\nI, after long sufferance and delays, not my will or intent to\ndisplease my sovereign Lord, seeing that the said\n<P 13>\nDuke ever prevaileth and ruleth about the King's person, that by\nthis means the land is likely to be destroyed, am fully\nconcluded to proceed in all haste against him, with the help of\nmy kinsmen and friends; in such wise, that it shall prove to\npromote ease, peace, tranquillity, and safeguard of all this\nland: and more, keeping me within the bounds of my liegeance as\nit pertaineth to my duty, praying and exhorting you, to fortify,\nenforce, and assist me, and to come to me with all diligence,\nwheresoever I shall be, or draw, with as many goodly and likely\nmen as ye may make to execute the intent abovesaid. Written\nunder my signet at my Castle of Ludlow, the 3rd day of February.\nFurthermore I pray you, that such strait appointment and\nordinance be made, that the people which shall come in your\nfellowship, or be sent unto me by your agreement, be demeaned in\nsuch wise, by the way, that they do no offence, nor robbery, nor\noppression upon the people, in lesion of justice. Written as\nabove, &c.\n   Youre good Frend\n   R. York.\n   To my right worshipful Friends, the Bailiffs, Burgesses, and\nCommons of the good Town of Shroesbury.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
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                "Jülich (Juliers), Low Countries" ;
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                "Jülich (Juliers)" .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                "private, news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1627 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 178>\n[} [\\CXIV. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I have, almost ever since my coming from Culford, been dayly\nin journeys, and am, at the writing of thease, soe newly\nalighted from my horse, that I have scarse time, considering the\ncarrier's hower is at hand, to scribble this. I am not a little\ncompatible with my friends thear to find, by a letter from my\ncosin Fred, that my cosin Bacon's health still declines, and\nthat your La=pp= hath hurt your\n<P 179>\nfoot, which puts you to much payne. Madam, weare I good for any\nthing that mought bee of use towards eyther of your recoveries,\nI would not fayle to hasten to you and make a tender in person\nof my best endeavours and most affectionat service; but, since I\nam not, my onely resort must bee with my dayly prayers, upon the\nknees of my heart, to the Great Physician Himself. Nevertheless,\nI have hearwithall sent some of that syropp of ela campane, of\nmy sister's making, which I have myself, and some other of my\nfriends, found so much good of, and have withall sent the\nreceipt herinclosed by which it is made; and if thear bee any\nthing in it hurtful to my cosin's infirmity, yett I am perswaded\nit will do your La=pp= good for that rheume whearwith I heard\nyou complayne you wear troubled a mornings. And by cause I saw\nmy cosin was allowed to take tobacco somtimes, I, having had\nsome sent mee from a friend for special good, have hearwithall\nlikewise sent some porcion of it, and, yf my cosin like it, I\nwill send him more. Soe, wishing with all my soule a share in\neyther of your sufferings and discomforts of body or mynd, so\nthat your parts therby might be the more tolerable, I com~end\nyou to the consolacion and protection of God Almighty, and rest,\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= all and ever to love and serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\nJune 22 [\\1627\\] .\n<P 180>\n   The Duke, we say, sette sayle on Weddensday, and the King is\nexpected hear tomorrow. Yt is no newes to you, I conceave, that\nSir Thomas Meautys is father of a brave boy, and that my Lady of\nSussex hath, in congratulacion thearof, descended from her\ngreatnes, and is like to be well again with him.\n\n"@en ;
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                "22 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "178" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
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                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
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                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "386" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 22 June, 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lakenheath>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lakenheath, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lakenheath" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDUPUY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Assistant supercargo on the Mary Galley, second on ship. \"[A]n unscrupulous and undesirable spendthrift\", deprived of his post at Batavia, but was aboard on the voyage home." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Elias Dupuy, \"London merchant\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dupuy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in London (?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father Elias Dupuy invested in 1/12 of the Mary Galley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "142" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph Dupuy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winslade>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Winslade" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winslade" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Revesby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Revesby, Lincolnshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Revesby" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Sex> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "F" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Female"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NFERRAR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DEACON, CHAPLAIN IN LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE (RETIRED TO LIVE THERE 1625); M.P. 1624. THE RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY BROKE UP IN 1647." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9356" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Enborn school (Newberry); Clare Hall, Cambridge B.A. (and fellow) 1610, M.A." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Ferrar Sr., born a gentleman, merchant adventurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "NICHOLAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FERRAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1593-1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON, SCHOOL IN BERKSHIRE, THEN TO LONDON AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE, TRAVELLED IN GERMANY, ITALY, FRANCE AND SPAIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF NICHOLAS FERRAR SENIOR, BORN A GENTLEMAN, MERCHANT ADVENTURER;  ATTENDED ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA IN HOLLAND 1613" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5879" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4965" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1593" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1637" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "NICHOLAS FERRAR" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "An attendant of James I's queen, Anne of Denmark (before/during marriage to Cornwallis?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Hercules Meautys (d. c. 1588) of West Ham, Essex; knight?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1580/81-1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "West Ham, Essex > 1608? Brome, Suffolk > 1614? Culford, Suffolk. Loved country life, only reluctantly visited London, where she had friends (and had served James I's queen at court at some point). 1st husband (d. 1611) was buried at Oakley, Suffolk; left her entitlement to the profits of the manors of Brome, Oakley, Stuston, Thrandeston, and Palgrave. She had also settled upon her the manor of Wilton in the North Riding of Yorkshire, with lands in several adjoining parishes." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Philippe, daughter of Richard Cooke of Gidea Hall, Essex. Married (1) 1608 Sir William Cornwallis (d. 1611) of Brome, Suffolk (his second wife); (2) 1614 Sir Nathaniel Bacon II (d. 1627) of Culford, Suffolk. Kept the Cornwallis name until 2nd husband was made knight of the Bath at Charles I's coronation 1626. One child from her first marriage (Frederick, baron Cornwallis, of whom she became the sole guardian on her husband's death), three from her second one (Anne, Nicholas, Jane). \"An excellent woman of business\", generous to family & friends." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, AC, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "PN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "58437" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1659" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Baconsthorpe>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Baconsthorpe, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Baconsthorpe" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWILLOUGHBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/50229" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1431" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ERESBY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1452" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_054>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business, family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "The recipient's status is uncertain because the year is uncertain; Elizabeth's husband wasn't knighted until 1478; before that: GL." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1477 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,27>\n[} [\\185. THOMAS BETSON TO DAME ELIZABETH STONOR\\] }]\n[\\22 Dec. (1477)\\]\n   Jhesu Ano.\n   My most synguler good lady, after all dew commendacion hadd:\nplease it your good ladishipe to wete that I am throw and agreyd\nwith Laurence Fyncham, and have sett hym such surte as with the\nsame he is right well pleased. Whereffore, good madame, I\nbeseche you to remembre myn obligacion, the which ye have off\nmyn, and lett it be\n<P II,28>\nbroken and sent me hiddyr to London by the next that comethe.\nAlso, madame, I have spoken with Laurence Fyncham ffor the\nxviij. l~i. due by Mayster Hampton, and he tellith me pleynly\nthat mayster Hampton will geve no more but xiiij. l~i. ffor\nthem, that is after iiij. s. the unce: and yff ye will nat so,\nye shall have your baysens agayn. And +terffore looke how you\n+tinke best and +terafter send me word, and I shall doo +terin\nas I wold doo ffor my selff. I spake unto my lady your modyr on\nseynt Thomas daye, and she wold scarsely oppyn hir mouthe unto\nme: she is displesid and I know nat whereffore with owte hir old\nsekenes be fallen on hir agayn: God send hir ones a mery\ncontenaunce, and a ffrendely tonnge, or elles shortly to +te\nmynnorres, wheroff she waxhith wery now, as it was told me but\nlate. I am wrothe with Kateryne, by cause she sendith me no\nwrittynge: I have to hir diverse tymes, and ffor lacke off\nanswere I wax wery: she myght gett a secretary, yff she wold,\nand yff she will nat it shall putt me to lesse labour to answere\nhir lettres agayn. Madame, I beseche the blissid trenyte to send\nyou a Mery Cristymas to your hartes ease and ever to preserve\nand kepe you in longe helth and vertu. At London the xxij day\nDiscembre.\n   By your owne sone and servaunt, Thomas Betson.\n   To my right synguler good lady, Dame Elyzabeth Stonor, (\\soyt\ndd.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dame? Wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "family friend & business partner - future mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainReceiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "320" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to Elizabeth Stonor née Croke on 22 December, 1477"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises signs, either meaningful or not, or arrangements of signs following a specific syntax, that are used or can be used to refer to and identify a specific instance of some class or category within a certain context.\nInstances of E41 Appellation do not identify things by their meaning, even if they happen to have one, but instead by convention, tradition, or agreement. Instances of E41 Appellation are cultural constructs; as such, they have a context, a history, and a use in time and space by some group of users. A given instance of E41 Appellation can have alternative forms, i.e., other instances of E41 Appellation that are always regarded as equivalent independent from the thing it denotes. \nSpecific subclasses of E41 Appellation should be used when instances of E41 Appellation of a characteristic form are used for particular objects. Instances of E49 Time Appellation, for example, which take the form of instances of E50 Date, can be easily recognised.\nE41 Appellation should not be confused with the act of naming something. Cf. E15 Identifier Assignment\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Designação"@pt , "Benennung"@de , "Ονομασία"@el , "Обозначение"@ru , "称号"@cn , "Appellation"@en , "Appellation"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_at+Regio>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "at Regio" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_039>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 139>\n[} [\\CXXVII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY, AT S=R= ROBERT HARLEY,\nLOUDGING AT M=R= GAY HIS HOWES, WOOLSTAPLE, IN WESMESTER.}]\n   Deare Ned - Let theas lines tell you I am glad of all\nopertunitys by which you may be ashured my thoughts are with\nyou. I hope it will not be longe before I haue the comfort of\nseeing your father and you, tho when I consider the biusness the\nparlament is in hand with, I then feare it will be longe. I pray\nGod blless you, and giue you such a true knowledg of the thinges\nheare below, that you may know them to be but transetory. Your\nbrothers and sisters are well, and I pray God keepe you so.\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^July 3, 1641. Brompton Castell.^)\n   Piner forgot to seet doune Edward Dallys rent in the rent\nrolle, thearfore he has now sent it: for the rest of the tenants\nof Kingsland, he says he can make no rent role. Giue this note\nto your father.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "3 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "139" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "151" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 3 July, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_APLUNKETT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland by King Henry VII of England in 1492?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alexander" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plunkett (Plunket)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "118" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alexander Plunkett (Plunket)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1OXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, KNIGHTED IN 1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Henry Oxinden, knighted in 1606)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1586-1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "DEANE, KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SON OF SIR HENRY OXINDEN, KNIGHTED IN 1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "35" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1303" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1657" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES OXINDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MORGAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Morgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lee, (Buckinghamshire?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Apparently a landowner." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mr Morgan of Lee (sr.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "210" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Morgan" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTONHOUSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Stonhouse (1673-1733), Privy Councillor, Comptroller of the Household to Queen Anne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Martha" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stonhouse (Vansittart)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1701-1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Shottesbrook, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector with Mrs. Theobald. Married Arthur Vansittart (1691-1760). The Vansittarts, of German descent, belonged to court circles. Martha was regarded as one of the beauties of the court of George II." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1782" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Martha Stonhouse (Vansittart)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Park+Gate>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Park Gate" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Park Gate" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_066>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate management" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1662 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,103>\n[} [\\XLVI. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^JOHN COSIN TO MR.\nSTAPYLTON^]\n   Mr. Stapylton,\nI doe not mend so fast as you and others may imagine, for though\nthe swelling of my leggs be abated, yet the weaknes of them\ncontinueth still, and the shortnes of my breath will not yet\nleave me; therfore you might have spared your saying to Mr.\n<P II,104>\nPeacock, who was here with me yesterday, and sayd you assured\nhim that he should meete me upon the way betweene this and\nLondon. It wilbe well if I can get out from hence at the\nbeginning, or within a weeke after the beginning of April, for I\nam but now beginning to learne how I can goe a little abroad and\nendure the coach, having ventured to creep in it to Durham, for\nthe setling of the Militia there, but returned very sore and\nweary.\n   J. Joplin hath entered good bond of 1000=l=. to the Sheriffe\nhere that he would render himself to the King's Bench (\\corpus\ncum causa`\\) . The baliffe saith that he was bidden to returne\nby Sergeant Maynard, and threatned if he kept him a prisoner any\nlonger. The returne of the writ you delay too long. I pray take\nsuch care that I suffer not by it. If he be injoyned to come\nback, and enter such bond as shall oblige him to live quietly\nhere, and shew himselfe a good subject to the King, it is all\nthe busines that I looke after; but I trust you will make good\nyour first word, that all shalbe done at his charges.\n   The time now is neere when you are to looke for the rents due\nfrom my Lord of Pemb[\\roke\\] , and my Lord of Salisbury. Take\n50=l=. of Sir W=m=. Turner and deliver it to my cosin M=ris=.\nBlakaby, that she may convey it to Norwich and Cambridge, as she\nwas wont to doe, and pray her to have the receipts thereof (or\nacquittances) ready against I come, who am yo=rs=.\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   Bp. Auckland, March 20, 1662.\n   I committed the care of Houdenshire to you, but D=r=. Broome\nis yet in arreare about 300=l=.\n   For Mr. Miles Stapylton, at Mr. Sanders's house in Coleman\nstreete, London.\n   post frank.\n   Jo. Duresme.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year marked wrong (1662) in corpus." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "362" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bishop+Auckland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Miles Stapylton on 20 March, 1663"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Willoughby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Willoughby" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Willoughby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Munster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Munster" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Munster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincoln%27s+Inn+Fields>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lincoln's Inn Fields" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincoln's Inn Fields" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Falkland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fife> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Falkland, Fife, Scotland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Falkland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haslemere>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Haslemere, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Haslemere" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_096>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (asks again for an invitation to visit Broome), news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 149>\n[} [\\XCVI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I receaved your La=pp's= by the carrier of Berry, by whome I\nsend thease; it came to my hands some minutes before my going\ninto the country, which makes me retourne thease in more\nscribbling wise then otherwise I should. And although I perceave\nby yours that you cannot find in your heart, or at leaste in\nyour penne, to invite me to Broome, though I did in a sorte\nbegge it of you in my last; and that the proverbe, which sayeth\nthat \"He is an ill dogge that's not worth whistling,\" makes me\nconceave that you think little lesse of me, that think me not\nworth the inviting;\n<P 150>\nyett, to show you that I cannot find in my heart to take any\nthing in ill part at your hands longer then needes must, I will\nendeavour to obtaine of myself and my occasions to waite on you\nsomtimes this so~mer, yf I may understand from you by your next\nhow you dispose of your owne residence this vacacion, for by\nthis day fortnight I shall retourne for London with my Lord\nWentworth, who is then to goe for Fraunce, and will then hope to\nmeete with a lyne or two from you hear, that may reassure me of\nyour health. And for the rest that concernes myself, synce it\ncomes so dryly and cautiously from you, I shall arme myself with\nas much patience as I may, and as you may expect from y=r=\nLa=pp's= all and ever to love and serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\n   Thear came a messenger last night from my Lord Veere, who\nbrings good newes of a blowe given the enemy, to the cutting off\ntwo thousand of theyr men at least, some of them persons and\ncom~aunders of the best quality, with the loss of 5 or 6 of the\nStates' side, comon souldiers, only; ffor\n<P 151>\nthe water fought for them, and did the execution without blowes.\n   Pray let my cosin Randolph understand that his father is soe\nill that thear is little hope of his recovery, and I think it\nwear considerable for him, in relation to his office, to come up\nand take it into his care.\n[\\April 1626.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "372" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on April, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDAVISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Diplomat and administrator. In Francis Walsingham's service (diplomat) by 1574; 1st independent mission 1576; resident agent in the Netherlands 1577-79; clerk of the treasury, keeper of the writs of the court of king's bench for life 1579; Scottish embassies 1582-84; Netherlands embassies 1584-86; secretary of state, privy councillor, MP 1586-87; imprisoned in the Tower for dispatching the warrant for Mary's execution against Elizabeth's orders 1587-88, suspended from office but continued to be paid and never formally dismissed." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7306" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Not found in extant university or inns of court records; fluent in French and Latin." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Davison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1541?-1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Scottish descent. Diplomatic missions abroad: Scotland 1574, -75, -82, -84; Brussels 1576; the Netherlands (Antwerp) 1577-79, 1584-86. London & court; by 1607 living in Stepney, Middlesex, where died." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married c. 1570 Catherine, daughter of Francis Spelman, a minor Norfolk squire, and his wife, Mary Hill, daughter of Elizabeth Isley and Richard Hill (Isley was first cousin to the mother of Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester). Had 6 children who lived to adulthood." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainEducation>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1608" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Davison" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 25>\n[} [\\LETTER XIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 15TH DECEMBER 1585.\\] }]\n   Sir, I have not the contract which passed betwene hir majesty\nand the states, which you promysed me I shuld have, and of\nnecessyty I must nedes have yt sent to me, and, yf yt may be,\nthe\n<P 26>\nvery oryginall ys best, whearatt ther handes be; you may cause\nthe coppye to be exemplyfied yf ye lyst.\n   I have also perused the rates for the armye, which you sent\nme by Lloyd my secretarye, wherein you sett down my rate as\ngenerall without my ordynary company, as a gard, phisytyon,\nchaplen, clerkes, drom, fyfe, and such lyke, as other\nlyvetenauntes had, and as you dyd delyver me before, at the\nbeginning; for all other great offycers, as marshall and such\nlyke, you told me yt must be alowed by this countrey chardges;\nwhich I meane to deale accordingly, &c.\n   You sett doun all Mr. Kyllegrew and Mr. D. Clerk lx=s= a pece\n(\\per dyem\\) , which ys more than the governors of Flushing and\nBryall have, and, as I remember, you told me that their\nallowance shuld be xl=s= a pece. I pray you lett me be answered\nof these iij matters with as much spede as may be.\n   My laste is, to hear from you as ofte as may be, and to take\nordre for your ordynary passenger on that syde, and to lett me\nhear how hir majesty acceptes of my doinges and wrytinges.\n   The longer the winde doth holde our shipps the more occasion\nI shall howerly have to wryte. The greatest of all ys, first, to\npray you to gett hir majestys favor that I may have vj=c=. or a\n1000 of your Iresh idell men, such as be not only in her\nmajestyes pay but very mete to be out of that countrey. The\ncause of my desier to have them ys, for that they be hard, and\nwyll abyde more pains than our men, tyll they have byn well\ntrayned with hardnes as they have byn. My desier only ys, that\nhir majesty wryte a letter to my lord deputye to gyve such leave\nto come as he shall not imploye ther, and to further the beror\nthat ys sent thether in all reasonable sort for his conveying\nand transportacion of them, without any chardge to hir majesty.\nHerein ye shall [\\do\\] hir majesty very great servyce, for I\nassure you ther be many dedd of\n<P 27>\nour souldyeres, and the enymye hath contynevall intellygence\nfrom us, only they think I have brought a mervelous suply, by\nthe nomber of vesselles that cam over with me, and the rest that\nwent into Holland, thinking my company ther and her ys not under\niiij=m= at least. Ther be tyckettes also sent from London hether\nwhich no dowbtes past to the enymye quykly, and wyll doe no\nhurt, setting done the names of such as com with me, wherein\nthere ys ij=c=. names of my none gentlemen sett down, and they,\nhearing I have so many gentlemen in my company, imagyn they are\nnot without servauntes, and so owr nomber must be great; which\nopinion hath doon no harm, but yet yt wyll not long hold, and\ntherfore, I pray you Mr. secretary, ether gett me this suply or\nelles 6 or 700 at the least out of England, to fill up our\nbandes, elsewyse you wyll be sorry to hear of the want and\ndyshonor that ys lyke to follow.\n   Ther ys an other matter which I wold gladly be asuered of; I\nwrote yt in an other lettre, touching the allowance of the\nsouldyer, at what rate he shalbe payd, whether after viij=d= the\nday stirling, or after Flemysh money, which maketh much adoe\nhere.\n   For our selues here, also, I trust you wyll remember, you\nther may hereafter have cause to fele that we doe, and shall\ndoe; therefore doe as you wold be done unto.\n   Ther ys a pore matter of my none I left with you, Mr.\nsecretary, which ys, a byll for ij leases, an ordinary matter,\nand I wyll pay for them; but my chefe care ys, there ys a\nstatute of forfeture uppon yt of iij.=m= li., or ij=m=. li. at\nleast, yf yt be not gotten before Crystmas day and delyvered to\nthe party. I dyd once tell you of yt, as also comandyd Tho.\nDudley to inform you therof; I pray you, sir, doe me the favor\nto dyspach yt, or yf hir majesty think you styll to partyall\ntoward me, I pray you desier and beseche certeyn to do yt; yt\nstandeth me so much uppon me as I tell you.\n   I wrote somwhat of sir Aldagond to you in putting his case;\nbut this ys certeyn, I have the coppy of his very letters sent\nhether to\n<P 28>\npractyce the peace not ij days before I cam, and this day one\nhath told me, that loves him well, that he hates our countreymen\nunrecouerably. I am sorry for yt. So the Lord kepe you this\nWenysday the xv. of December.\n   Your loving frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   I pray you, sir, lett me know whether I shall have sir\nWylliam Pellam, or no; for I hear he sayth he dowbteth now whan.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "870" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 15 December, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SCHURCHILL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/5405" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Jenyns (c. 1618-1668), MP for St. Albans" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Sarah" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Churchill née Jenyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1660-1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born probably at Holywell, St. Albans, Hertfordshire. Spent most of her time at court by 1673. Visited the Spanish Netherlands 1679. Spent some of her early married life at Minterne, Dorset. Lived in St. Albans 1692-1694, then returned to court. Had the use of Windsor Lodge since 1702. From 1704 spent long periods of time in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. 1708 built Marlborough House in London. 1711 retired to Holywell. 1713 abroad (United Provinces, Germany, etc.), back to London 1714. Moved to Blenheim (Woodstock, Oxfordshire) 1719; 1723 purchased the manor of Wimbledon. Thereafter probably divided her time between London and Blenheim. Died in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "1673 appointed maid of honour to the duchess of York, Mary of Modena. Married 1677/8 John Churchill (1650-1722), had 7 children. Became Lady Churchill 1682. Lady of the bedchamber to princess Anne 1683 (was her closest adviser); groom of the stole 1685; countess 1689. 1702 became groom of the stole to Queen Anne; also mistress of the robes, keeper of the privy purse, and ranger of Windsor Park; and, through her husband's promotion, a duchess. Disagreements over matters of state and the Queen's new favourite caused her fall from office 1711. Continued to forward family interests, opposition politics. Indebted from building Blenheim Palace. Intelligent and stubborn, her \"ambition and ability kept her near the centre of British political life for seventy years\" (ODNB)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Marlborough; politician and courtier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1744" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah Churchill née Jenyns" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1659? FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 12>\n[} [\\LETTER XLII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. dear Brother,\n   Though you have pleased so soone to drye my teares, yet you\nhave filld my hart with other greafe, to finde myselfe so\ndeepely in your debte, both in regarde of my deare sister, and\nmy selfe, without hope of ever paying you, tell harts shall be\nrevealed. But then, I am certaine, all which you layd out upon\nme, will appeare dischardged upon loves score; for ther I dewly\npaye. I know not what to say concerning my picture. Twas as far\nfrom my thoughts, as from reason, to imagin you shuld desyre it\nnow: but since you are so strangely kynd, methincke I shuld be\nas strangely coye, if I shuld not afford my sisters picture that\nadvantage it will gaine by myne; therfore I shall not fayle to\nsend it. I suffer much with you, concerning\n<P 13>\nyour great charge. I have as many hopes, as you have cares: tis\nonely your burthen, under which I growne, as fearing you may\nfainte. For them I rest secure, so longe as God preserves them\nsuch a father; for which I dayly pray. Therfore I silence all my\nowne repining thoughts, and tune them to comfort, by hope you\nwill beleeve this great, though hiden truth, that I inheritt all\nmy sisters dearly dere respects to you, and love of your sweet\nlittle ones.\n   Your most affectionat,\n   though unworthy sister,\n   Win. Thim.\n   I fear to suffer in yr thoughts, as one to much incroaching\nupon goodnes, whylist I beg you will please, at yr best leysure,\nto send that loved relation of my sisters death, my brother\nHarry so much ioys to have. Forgive me, tis a bold request.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "nun" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "282" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1659"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBETHEL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP 1716-1722." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated, but did not go to university" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Yorkshire gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bethel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1689-1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Spent winters in London and summers in Beverley, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "From a landowning Yorkshire family. One of Alexander Pope's oldest and steadiest friends. Connoisseur of arts, knew Burlington, Bathurst and Martha Blount among others. Visited the Continent frequently, especially Italy, due to poor health." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esq., country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2240" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1748" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Bethel" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RecLettcont"@en , "recLettcont"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_071>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate management" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1654? FN MHARLEY>\n<X MARY HARLEY>\n<P 219>\n[} [\\MARY HARLEY TO HER HUSBAND, COL. ED. HARLEY.\\] }]\n   Deare Heart - I was very ill on Saturday last, and not abrode\ntill to day. The duty as you desierid of the fast was this day\nperformed, and the other of prayer every second Thursday shall\nbe, if God pleas - it being your fathers command as well as\nyours. Mr. Shilton tells me Hurse cannot have either of the\nlivings. I was forced to borrow money to paye Rutley 15 (^l.^)\n12 (^s.^) ; and I must borrow sume and the rest in my gold must\npay Mr. Shiltons bill to Mr. Cloggie. The steward tells me none\nwill be had. I know not what to doe for the house. I believe I\nmust be forced to leve it, tho I should gladly do any service I\nam able. I have given your directions concerning the church to\nMr. Davis, and to the steward for to bring hay, which he thinks,\nas he tells me, very difficult alredy, and it will be\nimpossible, by that time he hath done plowing: so he would have\ntoo of the coach horses sent to be kept at Brompton. My brother\ncame well home last Satturday, but the coach brook at Eacham,\nand came not till yesterday. Sir Robert and all are well, but\nyour sad (and in your absence, deare heart,)\n   Unhappie, Mary Harley.\n(^Sep. 16^)\n<P 220>\nPray write to my mother - my service to my brother, with my\nprayers for his health. We prayed for his recovery, which we hop\nwill be sudaine. My brother presents his love to you. If you\nwrite to my mother, and send the inclosed you'll doe a great\nfavour. My mother is grieved she heard not from me.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "219" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman, colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Button" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of gentleman/colonel Edward Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "280" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Harley née Button to Edward Harley on 16 September, 1654"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nutley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nutley, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nutley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Burghfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Burghfield, Berkshire?" , "Burghfield, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Burghfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wotton+Underwood>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wotton Underwood" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2THYNNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WIL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Thynne (1512/13-1580)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1551-1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Longleat, Wilshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "10253" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1604" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Thynne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises all persistent physical items with a relatively stable form, man-made or natural. \nDepending on the existence of natural boundaries of such things, the CRM distinguishes the instances of E19 Physical Object from instances of E26 Physical Feature, such as holes, rivers, pieces of land etc. Most instances of E19 Physical Object can be moved (if not too heavy), whereas features are integral to the surrounding matter. \nThe CRM is generally not concerned with amounts of matter in fluid or gaseous states. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Υλικό Πράγμα"@el , "Chose matérielle"@fr , "Physical Thing"@en , "实体物"@cn , "Физическая Вещь"@ru , "Materielles"@de , "Coisa Material"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cumbria" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business (asks her husband to come home soon)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1470? FN JSTONOR>\n<X JANE STONOR>\n<P I,109>\n[} [\\106. JANE STONOR TO (THOMAS) STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(c. 1470)\\]\n<P I,110>\n   Syr, I recommande me unto yow as lowly as I cane: pleseyt yow\nto wyte I have ressevyde a byle frome yow wherby I undyrstonde\nMy lorde Morlay dissyrres to sugiorne with yow: what answere\n+tat ye have +gevyn hym I cannot undyrstond be your bylle: I\nsoposse your mynid was apon sum odyr materys when +tat ye\nwrotyt, bot and ye have not granttyde, I beseke yow to aschusyt\nand to contend your litylle abyddynge at home, and allso +te\njoberde of yowr chelder and of all your howys at your hasty\ngoyng in to Devenscheyr: for and your abyddyng at home be no\nnodyrwyse +tan yt ys, +tat wolle be [{non{]e profete unto yow\nand hertes ese unto me: raythere breke up housallde +tan take\nsugiornantes, for servantes be not so delygent as +tei were\nwonto bee. Now farewelle, goode syr, and Gode +geve yow goode\nnyghte and brynge yow welle home and in schorte tyme. Wrytyn at\nStonor apon Sante Symon and Judes daye at eve.\n   Be your awne Jayn Stonor.\n   [\\IN DORSO\\] Ples yt yow to be remembyrde apon genciayn,\nruberbe, bays, cappys, pouttys, cheverellaseys, a nounce of\nflayt selke, lasses, tryacyl.\n   To my brodyr Stonor in hast, at +te Swerde in Fletestrete.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 109" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane (Joan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Stonor II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "205" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1470" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane (Joan) Stonor to Thomas II Stonor on ?, 1470"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MLLOYD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Probably a clerical appointment at Llanfair Waterdine, Shropshire c. 1638; associated with the Independent congregation at Llanfaches, Monmouthshire c. 1639; preacher in the parliamentary army 1640s; minister at Wrexham, Denbighshire 1647- (also contributed to the war of the Commonwealth against the Scots, preached all over North Wales)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16869" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Possibly educated at Wrexham, Denbighshire; influenced by Walter Cradock, who was curate there c. 1634." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "? Huw Llwyd (c.1568-c.1630), Welsh-language poet and soldier, of Cynfal farmhouse, Maentwrog, Merioneth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Morgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lloyd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1619-1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Cynfal farmstead, Maentwrog parish, Merioneth, Wales. Possibly educated at Wrexham, Denbighshire; followed Walter Cradock from there to Shropshire and Monmouthshire, where got married; during the civil war left Monmouthshire and visited at least Glamorgan, Gloucester and Somerset; followed the parliamentary army to Portsmouth, London, Kent and Pembrokeshire; returned 1647 to Wrexham, Denbighshire (also travelled elsewhere in north Wales), where died 1659." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Also known as Morgan Llwyd. \"Of a family of small squires renowned for literary prowess\" (DNB). Mother Mary lived until 1680. Married Ann, probably the sister of the wife of Edward Herbert of Magor, later MP for Monmouthshire. Wrote poetry and prose in both English and Welsh." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Independent minister and mystic" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3230" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1659" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Morgan Lloyd" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CMICKLETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Attorney in the palatine courts of Durham by mid-1630s; clerk to the sequestrators of royalist property for co. Durham 1640s, under-sheriff 1647, clerk of the peace; sequestered 1649; prothonotary of the Durham court of pleas 1651, possibly deputy registrar of the Durham court of chancery; at the Restoration lost the position of prothonotary but continued to practise as an attorney in the Durham courts and king's bench." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/70468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Legal training (probably served as clerk to an established practitioner); became a member of Clifford's Inn; admitted to the Inner Temple 1654 but not called to the bar?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Mickleton (c. 1575-1636), of modest status" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mickleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1612, d. 1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Clifford's Inn and of Durham. Born in Mickleton, North Riding of Yorkshire. Trained in London? In Durham by mid-1630s; also worked in London, especially from 1654. Substantial landholdings in Stranton (2nd wife's home village), a number of properties in/near Durham (purchased, e.g., Crookhall near Durham). Buried in Durham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Helen Harker (c. 1580-1622). Married (1) in/before 1637 Mary (c. 1615-1644), daughter of Thomas King, of Shields; (2) probably 1645 Anne Dodshon of Stranton, near Hartlepool, co. Durham. Kept Durham court records safe during the civil war and interregnum, collected manuscripts." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Attorney-at-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1669" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Mickleton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lat.+45%C2%B0+52%27>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lat. 45° 52'" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHYDE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and historian. Early career as a lawyer. MP 1640-42. A royalist in the civil war, supported the Church of England and a peaceful resolution. 1643 knighted, privy council member, chancellor of the exchequer. Wrote a History of the Rebellion. Spanish ambassador 1649-51. Acted several times as secretary of state when ss absent. 1658- lord chancellor; 1660 chancellor of Oxford University, Baron Hyde of Hindon; 1661 Viscount Cornbury, earldom of Clarendon. Unpopular at court; impeached 1667, exiled, wrote his autobiography in exile." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Harley, y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14328" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Magdalen Hall, Oxford 1623; took a degree in arts by 1626; Middle Temple 1626, called to the bar 1633; involved in circles of London intellectuals (e.g., Ben Jonson)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Hyde (c. 1563-1634), country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hyde" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1609-1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Dinton, Wiltshire. Educated in Oxford; London 1626-. Travelled a lot during the civil war and interregnum; 2 years in Jersey; the Hague 1648, Madrid 1649-51, Paris 1651-54, Germany & Belgium 1654-60. Back to England 1660. Had houses in London and Cornbury, near Oxford. Exiled to France 1667, where died 1674." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Mary (bap. 1578, d. 1661), daughter of Edward Langford of Trowbridge. Married (1) 1632 Anne Ayliffe (d. 1632); (2) 1634 Frances Aylesbury. Close friends with Lucius Cary, Viscount Falkland 1630-43 (LC died). As lord chancellor respected law and due process." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Clarendon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3082" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1674" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Hyde" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1627 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,105>\n[} [\\LXVIII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good Iohn,\nAtt my returne home I found a letter and 4 or 5 shetts of paper\nsent unto me from one Thomas Procter, a man unknowen (\\de nomine\net facie\\) . It was a tract against the Bishop of Chichester,\nfor divers errors of his in point of Predestination. The first\nwas, that though we be justified frely, yet not without respect\nto faith; (\\et sic de electione\\) , out of Rom: iii. 24, 26: the\n2, that though it be with respect to faith, it is farr from\nPelag[\\ianism\\] , etc. and so of the rest, a modest but quick\nstile. I guessed it some honest ingenus layman's, and such he\nwas that delivered the papers to the waterman, and will require\nthem. I had but little time to read them over, but did twice,\nand sent him some observations. I lett him understand of my\ngoing to Pettworth, but if [{it{] pleas'd him to repayre to you\nand Dr. Lindsell, that you would advice him for the best. I sent\nto him to lett me understand his state and condition more fully.\nHe specifieth twice that he hath written of this argument, which\nI never sawe. Did you? If you have any newes for us, lett us\nhave it, and what you thinke of things, how they are like to\ngoe.\n<P I,106>\n(\\Uttcunque\\) , I will dispatch my answere to the Bishop, and so\nlett it rest for a good time, if God send it. Remember me most\nkindly to Mr. Porter. I am now, upon better thincking of it, of\nyour mind, if I might have Exeter, but not else. If the king be\nresolved, methincks it were best to destop them: but [^GREEK\nOMITTED^] . Upon Thursday, except any thing hinder, I am for\nPettworth. I could wish our Deane were a Bishop, and some of\nyou, or Dr. Lins[\\ell\\] , our Deane. (\\Optima speranda,\nquaecunque evenerint ferenda.\\) I am sory you are for the north\nthis summer. I shall thincke long till you returne.\n   Your loving frend,\n   R. M.\n   Jan. 19, [\\1626-7.\\]\n   To the w=ll=. my worthy frend, Mr. Ihon Cosen, att Durham\nhouse, this.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 105" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "335" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 19 January, 1627"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WJAMES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Commodore (East India Company)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Non-gentry; miller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1722-1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Pembrokeshire; moved to West Indies; after serving East India Company, he retired to England in 1758 (Soho and Eltham)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Successful seaman fighting pirates for the East India Company." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1424" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1783" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William James" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 145>\n[} [\\LETTER LI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO THE LORDS OF THE\nCOUNCIL. 1ST MARCH 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lords, I remember, a while ere my cominge over,\nupon certayne requestes and articles delivered over to the\ncouncell-boarde by the governor of the marchaunts-adventurers\nfor enlargment in some respect of theire priviledges, theire\nbooke was committed to the view of her majesties solliciter and\nattorney, whose aunswere and advice thereupon had, fyndinge the\nsute reasonable and allowable, I movyd her majestie, in the\nmarchauntes behalfe, in hope to have obteyned that desyred; but,\nere her highnes pleasure knowne thereof, I departed thince\ntowards these contries, leavinge yt unresolved. Now, forsomuch\nas the marchaunts of Myddleborowe have made earnest sute unto\nme, declaringe how diverslye there trade is hyndered, and they\nendomaged,\n<P 146>\nby thindirect and coullorable dealings of interlopers and\ndisorderlye bretheren of theire societie, contrary to the trewe\nmeaninge and construction of the priviledges by her majesties\ncharter geven them; which they could not remedye, unlesse by the\nfavor of her majestie they might be assisted to bare a hande and\nhynder sutch disorderous courses; consideringe theire demaund\nfounded on reason, and knowinge the sarvice duringe theire\nbeinge a corporation doun to their prince and contrie, also\ntheire willing readines to continew in the lyke, thought good to\nrecomend theire cause unto your lordships, most earnestlie\ndesyringe [\\you\\] to be so favorable unto them as to deale so\neffectuallye with her majestie that theire longinge and wished\ndesyre may take effect, and your lordshipps shall not only, in\nmy opinion, do a good deed, but also bynd them to do their\nindebvor by all meanes to be most readye allwayes at\ncommaundment. Wherwith, expecting some good aunswere from you, I\nende, and comytt your lordships to the tuition of thalmightie.\nFrom Harlem, this first March, 1586.\n   Your lordshippes to commaunde,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To the moste honorable my very good lordes the\nlordes of her majesties most honorable privy councell.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "secretary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Privy council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lords of the council" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "governor-general of the Netherlands - queen's advisers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "312" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PRIVYCOUNCIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haarlem> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to  Privy council on 1 March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TGRENE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Instituted rector of Great Poringland near Norwich 1527; ditto Little Poringland 1529; chaplain to George Talbot, 4th earl of Shrewsbury; instituted rector of St. Andrew Eastcheap in London 1538." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Grene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "? Thomas Grene of Heigham-by-Norwich, husbandman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Grene" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk; had land at Heigham-by-Norwich; in the household of the earl of Shrewsbury => Yorkshire, Derbyshire, etc.; London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Almost certainly godson of Thomas Cranke of Norwich, vintner." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3029" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1545" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Grene" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E75_Conceptual_Object_Appellation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises all appellations specific to intellectual products or standardized patterns."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Обозначение Концептуального Объекта"@ru , "概念物件称号"@cn , "Designação de Objeto Conceitual"@pt , "Begriff- oder Konzeptbenennung "@de , "Ονομασία Νοητικού Αντικειμένου"@el , "Conceptual Object Appellation"@en , "Appellation d'objet conceptuel"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_059>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 91>\n[} [\\LIX. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Hart,\n   I do long much to heare how you do, w=th= little Jane;\nwherfore I haue sent this messenger, by whom I desier to receiue\nan answer. Vppon Weddensday last my Lo. Marshall was here at\nBury, onely to see me I thinck, for this place was out of his\nway to Thetford, whither he went: he would haue come vnto me to\nM=r= Pead's, but I preuented him by attendinge him at his inn,\nwher he was pleased to fauor me beyond my expectation. All the\nafternoone I waited vppon him about the ruines of the Abby. I\npresented him w=th= yo=e= casket; w=ch=, in respect yt was\nyo=rs=,\nI could hardly fasten vppon\n<P 92>\nhim, had not M=r= Short wittenessed that yt was before sett\napart for him. I exercised more yesterday by walking than I haue\nthese 4 monethes, & I haue very well endured yt (God be\nthancked), being at this tyme euery way better & better. If the\nchilde be very sick, I pray do not hasten yo=e= cominge hither,\nfor yo=e= presence may better be spared her than ther. I com~end\nmy best loue vnto you, w=th= my continuall prayers for you &\nyo=rs= and rest,\n   Yo=e= most affectionate,\n   Nath. Bacon.\n[\\Bury, 1624.\\] \n   To his best friend the La. Cornewalleys, at Broome, geue\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "91" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bury+St.+Edmunds> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "171" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Dering" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JRAMSAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Courtier. In the service of James VI by 1599; knighted 1600 after apparently saving the king's life; Viscount Haddington and Lord Ramsay of Barns 1606 (Scottish peerage); appointed to various commissions for the peace for the constabulary of Haddington 1610-23; baron of Kingston and earl of Holdernesse 1621." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23091" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Ramsay of Wyliecleuch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ramsay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1607" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1580, d. 1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Father was of of Wyliecleuch; Scottish court by 1599; received the lands of East Barns near Dunbar, Haddingtonshire 1600; accompanied the king to England 1603, spent most of the rest of his life at court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Married (1) 1609 Lady Elizabeth Ratcliffe (d. 1618), daughter of Robert, earl of Sussex; (2) 1624 Martha Cockayne (d. 1641), daughter of Sir William Cockayne and sister of Charles, 1st Viscount Cullen." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Holdernesse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1626" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Ramsay" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PCAULIER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT AND SHIPOWNER IN GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK (FREEMAN 1667, BAILIFF 1669 & 1678)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "PETER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CAULIER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Relative of Leonora Marescoe through the Lethieulliers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2469" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "PETER CAULIER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Walkington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Walkington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walkington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bridwell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bridwell" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bridwell" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P151_was_formed_from>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property associates an instance of E66 Formation with an instance of E74 Group from which the new group was formed preserving a sense of continuity such as in mission, membership or tradition.\n\t"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E66_Formation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "was formed from"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1641 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 125>\n[} [\\CXII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - Tho your letter by the merser weare short, yet\nit had a longe wellcome. I much desire to heare how my lord\nStraford comes of; for I beleeue many thinges depend vpon it.\nOnce againe I thanke you for his charge, and M=r= Fines his\nspeach, which I like very well. I need not tell you I had no\nletter from you by the carrier, but your father rwit me word you\nweare heareing my lord Strayfords charg, which was excuse\nsusphicient; and that you weare well, was pleasing to me, tho I\nshould haue bine glad of a letter. Your brother Tom, I thanke\nGod, has loost his ague, but he dous not yet come abroode. Your\nbrother Robine has is ague, but his fittes are short and much\neassier then they weare. M=r= Ballam is very ill; his is a\nfeauor, if it be no thinge elles. The other day he resouled to\nmake his will, and then to meddell no more with the world; but\nyesterday and to day he hopes better of himself. I am very sorry\nfor him. Doctor Rwit, I thinke, will be with him on munday next,\nand then I purpos, if pleas God, to take something meself. Aske\nyour father, wheather I shall send to Oxford for your beed and\nGorgess and the sheets; I can hardly spare the beeds; for it may\nbe, some will perswade that it is better sell them theare then\nbringe them home; but I am not \n<P 126>\nof that minde. Your sisters are well, and I should be very glad\nto haue Brill goo to my lady Veeres. I hope M=r= Gower will come\ndowne shortly. I am much pleased that you are now with your\nfather, and I hope it will be much aduantage to you; and I\nbeceach the Lord to blles all the wayes of knowledg to you; for\nyou now see the truth of Gods word, that tho men spread like a\nbay tree, yet they endure but for a time. \n   Deare Ned, be carefull of your self; and I beceach the Lord\nto blles you: so I rest, \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Apr: 19, 1641. Bromton Castell.^)\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "125" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Edward" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                "gentleman" ;
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                "mother - son (close)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "370" ;
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                "1641" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 19 April, 1641"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                "ESS" ;
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                "Joan" ;
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                "1628" ;
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                "Barrington née Cromwell" ;
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                "1632" ;
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                "182" ;
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                "1558?-1641" ;
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                "Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex" ;
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                "Widow of Sir Francis Barrington. Aunt to Oliver Cromwell; Barringtons and Cromwells both puritan" ;
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                "A, C" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
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                "21" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1558" ;
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                "1641" ;
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                "Joan Barrington née Cromwell" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Amesbury?" ;
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                "Amesbury?" .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Cosin" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1662 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,90>\n[} [\\XXXVI. - FROM BISHOP COSIN TO MR. STAPYLTON.\\] }] \n   London. Feb. 13. 1661[\\-62.\\]\n   Mr. Stapleton,\nWith all the skill wee can use here, your accompt, and Mr.\nBowser's accompt of the difference betweene the high and flatt\nroofs at Aukland, &c., wee cannot bring to any agreement. The\nstaires you propose to be new made at Durham Castle wilbe better\nif they be deferred till my coming thither to order them to my\nmind; for if the outward stone case be not made to answere the\nTowre at the other end of the gallery leading up to the\nchappell, I shall not like the cost of a new stayre, which the\ncarpenter setts at so high a rate, and whether he intends to\nallow wood or no, or how many half paces, or of what bredth and\nheight the steps shalbe, you doe not say. Nor doe you tell me\nwhat roomes are there finished, fitt to lodge me and 3 or 4\nservants in, when I come to Durham, for out of the Castle I\nwould not willingly bee quartered any more, (during the short\ntime I shall have occasion to stay there) though I thinke that\nhouse will not be ready this yeere for the entertainment of the\nJudges at the Assises.\n   Your very loving and assured friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   For Mr. Miles Stapylton, at Mr. John Farrer's house at\nDurham.\n   Jo. Duresme Franco.\n\n"@en ;
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                "II, 90" ;
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                "Miles" ;
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                "secretary to John Cosin" ;
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                "John" ;
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                "Cosin" ;
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                "bishop of Durham" ;
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                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "226" ;
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                "1662" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to Miles Stapylton on 13 February, 1662"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ATOWNSHEND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Stiffkey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "NFK" ;
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                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/66940" ;
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                "NATHANIEL BACON, esquire" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "1594" ;
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                "1573-1622" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Thorp+Abbots>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Thorp Abbots, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thorp Abbots" .

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                "z Clift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "CON" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
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                "Apprenticed to carpentry and building; no record of formal education; perhaps some elementary schooling" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
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                "John" ;
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                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1797" ;
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                "Clift" ;
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                "1792" ;
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                "1799" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "FN" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1626 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 141>\n[} [\\XCI. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   I have not receiued any letter from you this week, w=ch=\nmaketh me hope that you & yo=rs= ar well, otherwise I presume I\nshould haue vnderstood yt: for my self & the rest of yo=e=\nfriends her, we ar all in health (God be thancked), my La. of\nBedford excepted, who hath bin excedingly ill of the gout, & is\nlittle recouvered yett. For news, we haue very little, nothing\nbeing as yett done in parliament. Ther hath bin 8 earles\ncreated, the Lo. Wentworth, Andouer, the Treasurer, Mandiuill,\nand others. Yesterday ther was a quarrell at Medlye's ordenary\nbetwixt the Lo. Henry Paulett & S=r= Will. Sturton; they went\nsecretly in to a chamber & fought. Paulett is\n<P 142>\nrunn thorough the body, not likely to liue; the other, hurt in\niij places, is apprihended. I am now almost sattisfied w=th=\nLondon, & do intend this next week to retourne; in the meane\ntyme I com~end vnto you my best loue, wishes, & prayers for all\nhealth & happiness, & am\n   Onely yo=rs=, Nath. Bacon.\nFebruary 10 [\\1625-6\\] .\n   To his best respected friend the La. Jane Bacon, at Broome,\ngeue these.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "141" ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
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                "Bacon" ;
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                "knight, amateur painter" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "1626" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 10 February, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 7>\n[} [\\LETTER III. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 27TH SEPTEMBER, 1585.\\] }]\nThis ys one of the strangest dealings in the world. I find yf\n<P 8>\nany lytle stey be longer, the alteration on the other syde wylbe\npast remedy. They ar so importunatt uppon me as I was feyn to\npromys them to be reddy my self to goe within xv days. I have\ndon as I have wrytten, both in dyspach of my lettres and taking\nupp of the other necessaryes, which comes to no smale som, and\nnow, was I in my money matters, and have my frends abrode for\nyt! What must be thought of such an alteration! For my parte, I\nam wery of lyfe and all. I pray you let me hear with spede. I\nwill goe this morning to Wansted, to se som horses I have ther,\nwhere I wyll tary tyll iij a clok, and than retorn hether ageyn,\nand, yf the matter alter, I can have no hart to com at court, or\nlook uppon any man, for yt wylbe thought some myslyking in me\ndoth stey the matter. Send Philip to me, and God kepe you, and,\nyf you can possible, lern out the cause of this change.\n   Your assured,\n   R. L.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "199" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 27 September, 1585"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-203>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for series with freq. higher than daily)\nyear/month/day/hours/minutes"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "203" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYMMDDhhmm"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSMYTHE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "\"Merchant-prince\", MP, government official, knighted 1603. Followed his father into haberdashery. MP for Aylesbury 1597, again in 1604, 1614 and 1621. Alderman of London 1597, sheriff 1599. Governor of EIC 1600-01, 1603-06, 1608-1621. Ambassador Extraordinary to Russia 1604-05. Member of the Company of Merchant Adventurers and Virginia Company, governor of Muscovy and Levant Companies. Retired in 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25908" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Merchant Taylors' School" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Smythe (1522-1591), merchant, financier, customer of the port of London. Left son enormous wealth." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Smythe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1558, d. 1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London, except for brief trips abroad" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Smythe's house at Philpot Lane functioned as the unofficial nerve centre of the EIC during his governancy. Retired to Kent in 1624; died extremely wealthy on 4 September 1625." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "43986" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1558" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Smythe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Quiddenham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Quiddenham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Quiddenham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KPHILLIPS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Giffard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Hackney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Fowler, merchant, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "KATHERINE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "PHILIPS N. FOWLER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1664" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MOVED FROM LONDON TO PORTHYNON, WALES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "POETESS, WIFE OF JAMES PHILIPS, ESQUIRE, DAUGHTER OF JOHN FOWLER, MERCHANT (LONDON). PSEUDONYM 'ORINDA', CONTEMPORARIES PREFIXED 'MATCHLESS'. DIED OF SMALLPOX." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1384" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1664" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "KATHERINE PHILIPS N. FOWLER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AANTONIE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "SIR OLIVER LAMBERT'S LONDON AGENT, ALSO IN THE SERVICE OF SIR WILLIAM FLEETWOOD (LAMBERT'S FATHER-IN-LAW)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ANTHONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ANTONY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "18586" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ANTHONY ANTONY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2FOX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Warden at Melbourne Hall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Melbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Warden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "760" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Fox" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E82_Actor_Appellation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises any sort of name, number, code or symbol characteristically used to identify an E39 Actor. \nAn E39 Actor will typically have more than one E82 Actor Appellation, and instances of E82 Actor Appellation in turn may have alternative representations. The distinction between corporate and personal names, which is particularly important in library applications, should be made by explicitly linking the E82 Actor Appellation to an instance of either E21 Person or E74 Group/E40 Legal Body. If this is not possible, the distinction can be made through the use of the P2 has type mechanism. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Обозначение Агента"@ru , "角色称号"@cn , "Actor Appellation"@en , "Designação de Agente"@pt , "Akteurbenennung"@de , "Ονομασία Δράστη"@el , "Appellation d'agent"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JOTUTTOFT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TUTTOFT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORTHOLME?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother of Anne T., son of Jane T." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "820" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN TUTTOFT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hengham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hengham, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hengham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Seahouses>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Seahouses" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Seahouses" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWORTLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "From 1705 on, he spent most of his life in Parliament and was a noted speaker for the Whig cause. Lord of the Treasury under George I." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Addison, z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster; Cambridge; Middle Temple, called to the bar 1699" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry lower; Sidney Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward Wortley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1701" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "65" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1678-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Originally from Yorkshire, family estates in Wharncliff and Wortley; educated in London and Cambridge, Grand Tour in Europe 1701-1703; London/Yorkshire 1703-1716; Constantinople 1716-1718; London 1718, spent a lot of time in business and campaigning in Yorkshire; settled to Yorkshire more permanently in 1750s (?) and died there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Grandson of the 1st Earl of Sandwich, whose father had, on marrying an heiress, taken the name Wortley. Relative of Halifax. Lady Mary eloped with Edward Wortley Montagu in 1712." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-13 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "23365" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1678" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Wortley Montagu" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1466? FS JYEME>\n<X JOHN YEME>\n<P I,77>\n[} [\\81. JOHN YEME TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\11 June (? 1466)\\]\n   Rygth Reverent Mayster, y recomand me unto yowe, desyryng to\nhere of yower wellefare and prosperyte of body and sawle,\nbesekyng Almy+gthy Jhesu preservy hit unto his plesure and to\nyower worly worschyppe and herte ys desyre. Furdermore, as for\nthe accion of sewryte of pese, the wycche Thomas Horne hathe\nayenst me, y have aperyd therto and have y-putte yn iij\nseuryteys, John Kyrton ys on, John Frende of Seynte Jely's\nparysche ys the secunde, and a cosyn of myn ys the thirde. And y\nhadde myche labur to gete me a weye. Fudermore, Walter Frende\nrecomandes hym to yower good maisterchyppe, and he wolle pray\nyowe to sende hym worde wher to Mylle of Ermyngton schall be\ny-koweryn with stone or strawe, and wher he schall ordeyne any\nhaye ayenst yower comyng. Y wold have come home to your\nmaisterchyppe, but y have y-taryd vij dayys yn London apon you:\nfor the osteler tellyd me that ye wolde have y-be ther atte the\n<P I,78>\nbegynnyng of the terme. All so y have y-bofte me a hors atte\nLondon, for y loste my hors ful falsly and untreuly apon the\nwaye, as I tryste to Godde to enforme yower maysterchyppe and\never y may speke with yowe. And y have y-spende mycche mony to\ngete me awaye fro the Marschall ys warde: for y was comyttyd\nynto his warde, but yette y thanke Godde and ffrende men for.\nAll so Ric. Fortescu ffaryth ffowle with Walter Frende and me,\nand layyth his men yn awayte to murder me when y was laste atte\nErmyngton atte Corte: and all ys for by cawse y wolde notte\nsuffry hym to have his yntente at Plympton Corte: but y tryste\nhe schal never have non yntente ayenste them that he sewyth\nther. And as for the Corte of Tremeton, y have mycche laburr\nther; but yette y have notte geffe no ple ther, for he ys\nasoynyd ij tymys a rewe yn his oune pleynte. And that sawe y\nnever yn no place but ther: but that ys Menwynnycke, a felow of\nCorte of his, ys doyng, the whycche ys Steward ther. No more to\nyowe atte thys tyme. And Jhesu preservy yow yn his blessyd\nkepyng, Amen. Y-wrytyn atte London on Seynte Barnebe y Evyn yn\nall haste.\n   By yower pore servant John Yeme.\n   To my Reverent Mayster Thomas Stonor, Esquyer, thys letter be\ny-dylyveryd in all haste.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 77" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "bailiff - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Yeme" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bailiff at Ermington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "406" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1466" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JYEME> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Yeme to Thomas II Stonor on 11 June, 1466"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2SENHOUSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Founded the town & port of Maryport. Also took part in the coalmining industry." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/50735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"Cousin Wilkinson's\" school; undergraduate at Queen's College, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Humphrey Senhouse I (d. 1738), country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Senhouse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1705-1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Millom Castle, Cumberland; 1716- Netherhall, Cumberland; 1720-23 schooled at Lowther, Cumberland; 1724-27 Oxford; then back to Cumberland (lived at Netherhall, affairs also at Maryport & Carlisle); died at Bath 1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married 1731 Mary Fleming." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5305" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1770" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey II Senhouse" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cambrai>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cambrai, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cambrai" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOTYNG>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PRIEST, RECTOR OF TICHWELL, FORMERLY IN WILLIAM PASTON I'S SERVICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "COTYNG" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "TITCHWELL, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "846" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM COTYNG" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hardwick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hardwick" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hardwick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1626 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,85>\n[} [\\LII. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nSince my returne I have ben sorely trobled with the stone, and\nam not free, though I have fewer by 4 greate ones then I had\nwhen I was with you. I pray lett me knowe, if you can, when the\nchoyce for clerks will be in London diocese, and whether you\nthincke it not fitt that I write unto my Lord of London to putt\nhim in mind of his promise to me, and lett him understand what\nmy Lord Marshall wrote unto me concerning his redines and\nwillingnesse in my business; and that my Lord Duke will give him\nthanks because I told him of his promise unto me. If you will I\nwill lett him knowe of this the next returne, and inclose my\nletter to you.\n   I am wholy busied in setting downe (you knowe for whom I told\nyou) ours and the Calvinists' doctrine of Predestination. I can\nnot write long, for my paine is not gon. God kepe you and us\nall.\n   Your assured\n   R. M.\n   Jan. 19, [\\1625-6.\\]\n   To the right w=ll=. my most assured frend, Mr. Ihon Cosen,\natt Durham house, this.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 85" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of East Riding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "190" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 19 January, 1626"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P58_has_section_definition>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links an area (section) named by a E46 Section Definition to the instance of E18 Physical Thing upon which it is found.\nThe CRM handles sections as locations (instances of E53 Place) within or on E18 Physical Thing that are identified by E46 Section Definitions. Sections need not be discrete and separable components or parts of an object.\nThis is part of a more developed path from E18 Physical Thing through P58, E46 Section Definition, P87 is identified by (identifies) that allows a more precise definition of a location found on an object than the shortcut P59 has section (is located on or within).\nA particular instance of a Section Definition only applies to one instance of Physical Thing."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "has section definition"@en , "tem designação de seção"@pt , "имеет определение района"@ru , "a pour désignation de section"@fr , "hat Abschittsdefinition"@de , "有区域定义"@cn , "έχει ορισμό τμήματος"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E46_Section_Definition> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASEWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Darwin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25135" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Was encouraged to study; educated at home; read French, Italian and Latin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Seward (1708-1790), clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anna" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Seward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1742-1809" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Eyam, Derbyshire; moved to Lichfield in 1749; lived in the Bishop's Palace in the Cathedral Close; Lichfield years 1754-1809" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"Swan of Lichfield\". Encouraged by Darwin. Bequeathed her writing to Sir Walter Scott, who published a 3 vol. book on her poetry after her death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Poet and author" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1809" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anna Seward" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P96i_gave_birth>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "gave birth"@en , "a donné naissance à"@fr , "дал рождение"@ru , "成为生母於"@cn , "gebar"@de , "ήταν μητέρα του/της"@el , "deu nascimento"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whittingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3FNorthumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Whittingham, ?Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whittingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_039>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1654 FO JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 255>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HENRY CROMWELL^]\nTo y=e= Lord Henry Cromwell.\nRight Hon=ble=\n   I have beene advised by my L=d= Gen=ll= ffleetwood to write\nthe inclosed to his Highnes, which I humbly desire yo=r= Lo=pp=\nto p'sent, It concernes the three Baroneys appointed for\nsatisfacc~on of the arrears of Widdowes and Orphans, wherein I\nhumbly conceive just satisfacc~on may be given to the partyes\nconcerned, and more to their content and profitt then their\nhaveing of lands, yet halfe the land of these Baroneyes and the\nbest Seates in them reserved for\n<P 256>\nhis Highnes to dispose of, I am not in a condition to buy lands,\nbecause fallen in debt since the Lord tooke away my wife, and\ntherefore am free from any other end in this matter then his\nHighnes service. If in this or any other matter I can be\nserviceable to his Highnesse or yo=r= Lo=pp= upon p~sonall or\nprivate acc=t= I am afraid it is my snare to be ever ambitious\nof y=e= honor of such com~ands, I beseech you be not discouraged\nin proceeding to y=r= purchase of y=e= Lo=pps= of Bromfield and\nYale, I dare assure you it is the cheapest purchase you can have\nin all those p=ts= of England for soe little money as it shall\nstand you in, and as certaine a Revenue as compleate a com~and\nas I knowe in all those parts, what interest I have in it I\nwholly submitt to yo=r= disposal, and am perswaded S=r= James\nffarrington will be glad to receive the money which he p=d= for\nthe feefarme Rents, I make bold to menc~on this thinge because I\nhave not received any acc=t= from by brother touching that\nmatter. The Lord fill you with his spirit of love and meeknesse\nthat the desires of all that love and feare his name may be\ntowards you, which att the throne of grace shall be the desires\nand prayers of\n   Yo=r= Lo=pps= most humble Servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin the 17=th= Aprill, 1654.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "255" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "son of lord protector; future chief administrator of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "commissioner - son of lord protector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "330" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H2CROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Henry Cromwell on 17 April, 1654"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Easton-Maudit>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Easton-Maudit" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Easton-Maudit" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_054>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 81>\n[} [\\LIV. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\n   Deeare Madam, - The constancies of my feares do enuite me\ncontinually, as occasion is offered, to a desier for the\nunderstanding of yo=e= estate, especially in these extremityes,\nof w=ch= I do fynde my self very sensible, & next for my most\nhonored friend the L. of Bedford, vnto whom my prayers do dayly\nentreat a talent of patience, equall or exceedinge her worst\nfortunes. I am already very weary of vncertayntyes, w=ch= maketh\nme hartely wish for a determined tyme of yo=e= cominge downe,\nthe delay of w=ch= hath made me feele the inconuenience. My\nmoother saluteth you, & desireth the entertaynement of this\ntoken of her loue. My father hath recouered his hearinge, & much\nlongeth for yo=e= presence. The newes of my elder brother's\nbeinge aliue, w=ch= was long since traueled, hath bin approued\nby iij or iiij merchants w=th= so great probabilityes that it\nmust necessarily be he or his counterfeit; the tyme since his\ndeparture, his years, hayer, complexion, stature, qualletyes, &\nmany perticular circumstances concerninge his friends,\njustifyinge yt w=th= such assurances that my father is\ndetermyned\n<P 82>\nmediately to send a man onto him. If my conuersation her may\nperceiue more then yo=e= imagination, be perswaded that yo=e=\nretourne is uery necessary; vntill when I leave you w=th= my L.\nof Bedford, attended by my best loue and seruise, and do rest\nconstantly yours,\n   Nath. Bacon.\nCulford, March 14, 1622-3.\n   To the much honored lady the Lady Jane Cornwalleys, giue\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "81" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "247" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 14 March, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Toledo>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Toledo" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Toledo" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Yorkshire?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_076>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1502 T JPULLEIN>\n<X JOHN PULLEIN>\n<P 165>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXI.\\] }]\n(^To the right worshipfull Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   Sir, after my duety remembred unto your mastership, please it\nyou the same to know, that by instant labour I have gott a copie\nof the wryt of thassisse and playnt agaynst you, to the intent\ntherby to have a wryt of error; which wryt, by the advise of\nyour counsell, which I had togither, is put to making: and for\nthe expedition therof, it shall want no dyligence, nor calling\nuppon. For the costs and expencs about thes busines wilbe great,\ntherfore I wold ye prepared money to send, uppon all goodly\nhast. And your learned counsell thinketh veryly, if the law may\nbe indefferently hard, that the proceeding in the sayd assies is\nerror. It is so that master Frowyke is made Cheife Justice of\nthe Common place, and therfore ye must myse his counsell; and\nthat I forthinke. Sir, I have delivered your letters, as well to\nMr. Under\n<P 166>\ntresorer, as to Blackwall; and Mr. Tresorer shewed me aparte how\nyour wryting was. I desired him, seeing your great troble and\ncost, to spare the payment that ye owed him for a season; and\nthat he sayd he myght not doe in no wyse, because he had\nappoynted such summes of money as ye owe him, to pay it to other\npersons; and further sayd, that he could not do no other wayes\nbut attempt the law agaynst you and your suerty, if ye pay not\naccording to your wrytting. I intreated him as specially as I\ncould, to spare you for a season, but it wyll not be; therfore\nmake schift to pay him, or els you and your surty wilbe sued.\nEver after this, as I may have knowledg in all your matters to\nyour comforth, I shall wryt to your mastership, with the grace\nof Almyghty God, who send you and all yours ther healths also.\nFrom Lyncolns Inne, this sunday next after All Saints day. Sir,\nfor all other matters this berer can shew you at large, for a\nproteccion, and what your lerned counsell sayd therin.\n   Yor beadman John Pullan.\n   Frynds the Bishop of Rochester and Docter Warghhan.\n[\\6 Nov. 1502.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "165" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "attorney - client" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Pullein" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "364" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1502" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPULLEIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Pullein to Robert I Plumpton on 6 November, 1502"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Mulberton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Mulberton, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mulberton" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/isPrimaryTopicOf>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A document that this thing is the primary topic of." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "is primary topic of" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/page> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/primaryTopic> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(The Netherlands)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(The Netherlands)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFULLER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fuller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Abingdon, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Took over the supervision of the children under Mrs. Birch in 1762." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "400" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Fuller" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "marriage of king James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1589 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 55>\n[} [\\NO. XXXIII. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\September, 1589.\\]\n<P 56>\n   As no tidinges, my most deare brother, can euer come out of\nseason to me that may brede you honor or contentement, so this\nlast newes, thogh soudaine, of the aproching neare of your\ncoming quene, bids me so muche to bode you all the best\nblessings that the mighty God can send you, as in witnis therof\nto salute you bothe with an embassader, and some tokens, for\nsigne of the happinis I wische that feast, and the gladnis my\nhart shuld haue receued if hit wer as lawfull to honor hit with\nmy presence as hit is sure that I bles hit with my orasonns. And\nfor that the spide of suche a bargen was far greatar than the\nexpectation of her arrivall, you wyll, I trust, blame yourselfe,\nand impute no neglect to me, that my messangers come after the\nsolempnites; for I assure you, but for my honor sake, my wyl\nwold haue hied ther post with smaller company than fitz my\nplace. And in meane while, let hit content you to giue me so\nmuche right as to assure yourselfe no witnis ther of so princely\na pact shall wische hit more succes, nor greatar lasting joy,\nthan myselfe, that wischeth sign king no longar while than to\nsee the perfourmance of suche alliance, hauinge besides\nyourself, wiche is the principall, an inward zele, wiche, sins\nmy childhold, I haue borne to the parentes of your honorable\nquene, to whome I desiar all felicitie, and neuer shal skrape\nfrom my memorye the intire loue the bare me; as knoweth God, who\neuer bles you and gide you.\n   Your most assured loving sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my deare brother the king of Skotes.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "55" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "289" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on September, 1589"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FHATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hatton, z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Henry Yelverton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hatton née Yelverton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire; probably Kirby, Northamptonshire after 1676, probably died there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Christopher Hatton (1st viscount Hatton) in 1676." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1684" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Hatton née Yelverton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises the actions of making assertions about properties of an object or any relation between two items or concepts. \nThis class allows the documentation of how the respective assignment came about, and whose opinion it was. All the attributes or properties assigned in such an action can also be seen as directly attached to the respective item or concept, possibly as a collection of contradictory values. All cases of properties in this model that are also described indirectly through an action are characterised as \"short cuts\" of this action. This redundant modelling of two alternative views is preferred because many implementations may have good reasons to model either the action or the short cut, and the relation between both alternatives can be captured by simple rules. \nIn particular, the class describes the actions of people making propositions and statements during certain museum procedures, e.g. the person and date when a condition statement was made, an identifier was assigned, the museum object was measured, etc. Which kinds of such assignments and statements need to be documented explicitly in structures of a schema rather than free text, depends on if this information should be accessible by structured queries. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Απόδοση Ιδιοτήτων"@el , "屬性指定"@cn , "Affectation d'attribut"@fr , "Attribute Assignment"@en , "Merkmalszuweisung"@de , "Atribuição de Característica"@pt , "Присвоение Атрибута"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Humble+%28Surrey%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "West Humble (Surrey)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "West Humble (Surrey)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBAWDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EXETER CLOTHIER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HUMPHREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BAWDEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1677" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "EXETER, DEVON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1095" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HUMPHREY BAWDEN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Irmingland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Irmingland, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Irmingland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSYMCOTTS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Symcotts Sr (1562?-1649)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Sutton; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "wine-merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "967" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Symcotts" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TCHENEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Doctoral degree? (styled \"Dr.\")" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cheney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably spent at least part of the year in Lincoln when dean 1744-1747." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Dean of Lincoln 1744-1747." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dean of Lincoln" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1448" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Cheney" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-S>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ConfStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "If senders do not manage the secondary confidentiality in their data and/or there are also other countries' data involved (with the intention to eventually compile a regional-wide aggregate that is going to be published), the value \"S\" is used by the receiver to flag additional suppressed observations (within sender's data and/or within the datasets of other senders) in subsequent stages of processing (especially, dissemination) in order to prevent third parties to indirectly deduct the observations that were genuinely flagged with \"C\" by the sender."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "S" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Secondary confidentiality set and managed by the receiver, not for publication"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tawstock>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Tawstock, Devon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tawstock" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#currency>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "code list for Currency (CURRENCY) - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Currency> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_CURRENCY" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "This code list provides code values for currencies."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "code list for Currency (CURRENCY) - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASHUCKBURGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Shuckburgh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Warwick, (Warwickshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Widow of Campbell Price of Westbury. Married Dr. Charles Shuckburgh 1749." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "199" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Shuckburgh" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LGAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Robert Knollys, K.B." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "LETTICE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GAWDY N. KNOLLYS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; West Harling, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "1st WIFE OF FRAMLINGHAM GAWDY; DAUGHTER AND CO-HEIR OF SIR ROBERT KNOLLYS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "395" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3150" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1630" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "LETTICE GAWDY N. KNOLLYS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chilton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chilton, Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chilton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holt+%28Wales%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Holt (Wales)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holt (Wales)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_017>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1614? FO A2BACON>\n<X ANNE BACON>\n<P 22>\n[} [\\XVII. ANNE LADY BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nMadam,\n   Yo=r= delaye in cominge downe hath caused you once againe to\nbe trobled with my deer Nath=l= at London. I am sorry that your\nbusynes doth carye you another way that I shall not see you at\nCulford in your jorney towards Broome. But it shall not be longe\nI trust in God before I see you in a neerer affinity then yett\never I did, in which I joye muche now; and I doubt not but you\nshall muche more joye in it, when I am with the Lord God in\nHeaven. My husband commends hym very kindly unto you, and we\nbothe doe very willingly give unto you the juill of our deer\nsonne. God blesse you together with abbundance of all felicity\nin this lyfe, and in the lyfe to come the presence of the\nBlessed Trinity, a greater happiness cannot be to any. Deer La.\nthe blessed God be with you for ever. Yo=rs=,\n   Anne Bacon\n[\\1613-14.\\]\n   To my most deerly beloved the Lady Jane Cornwallis give this,\nat London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "signed" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future mother-in-law - future daughter-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady; wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon II, premier baronet of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "174" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Redgrave> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bacon née Butts to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1614"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EGIBBONSR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gibbon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster; Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry lower; gentleman, also a merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward Sr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gibbon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1707-1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Country seat: Buriton, Hampshire 1747-1770; France 1731-1735; apparently born in Putney, Surrey 1707-1747; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A wealthy Tory. Left his son to the care of an aunt. First wife was Judith Porten, daughter of a London merchant. 2nd wife Dorothea Patton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "MP, gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5223" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1707" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1770" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Sr Gibbon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sheffield+Place>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sheffield Place" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sheffield Place" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_039>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1487? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 86>\n[} [\\LETTER LIX.\\] }]\n(^To my right trusty and welbeloved Cousin Sir Robart Plompton,\nkt.^)\n   Right trusty and welbeloved Cousin, I grete you hartely well.\nAnd if you have suffered any person, that was under your ward,\nwithin the Castell of Knarsbrough, to be delivered at the desire\nof Sir Thomas Wortley, Kt., I lett you witte that I am not\ntherewith contented. Wherfore, Cousin, see that this be\nreformed, and not to suffer any person within the said Castell\nto depart thence, unto that ye have knowledg of the pleasure of\nthe Kings highnes, or from me; as my speciall trust is in you,\nwhom God kepe. Written in thabbey of Funtayns, the xxvi day of\nJuyn.\n   Your Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Fountains+Abbey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 26 June, 1487"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Poissy>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Poissy, France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Poissy" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN20>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Signet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1415" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1415" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Diverse private persons, corporations and heads of religious houses." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "230" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-P>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "An observation is characterised as \"provisional\" when the source agency - while it bases its calculations on its standard production methodology - considers that the data, almost certainly, are expected to be revised."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "P" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Provisional value"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSAUNDERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER, ADMITTED TO THE MIDDLE TEMPLE SOME YEARS BEFORE SABINE WAS BORN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF SABINE JOHNSON. FATHER THOMAS SAUNDERS OF HARRINGTON, NHANTS. MOTHER MARGARET CAVE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1066" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herts.%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Herts.?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Langley+Marish>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Buckinghamshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Langley Marish" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Captain (navy); comptroller of the Navy in the 1680s; admiral 1690; MP 1685-1687 for Shoreham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Haddock, z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11849" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain William Haddock (c.1607-1667)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1629-1715" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Leigh, Essex; at sea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Knighted in 1675." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir; captain, admiral, MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "7363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1715" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Haddock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BDIXWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Sheriff of Kent c. 1626, after which he was knighted & created a baronet." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Dixwell, esquire, of Coton, Warwickshire; wife Abigail, daughter of Henry Herdson, esquire, of Stourton, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Basil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dixwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Coton, Warwickshire (possible birthplace) to Terlingham near Folkestone, Kent (inherited estates in Kent from his maternal uncle) to Brome, Kent." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Younger son. Died unmarried. (Burke & Burke: A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, http://books.google.fi/books?id=K1kBAAAAQAAJ&jtp=161 ; http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63574)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1921" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1642" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Basil Dixwell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AZOUCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Allan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Zouch" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; Kent?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married as her 2nd husband Katherine, eldest daughter of Colonel William Proud and Mary Sprakeling, and first cousin of Henry Oxinden of Barham. The son of Lady Zouch's 1st marriage, John Hobart, married 1649 Henry Oxinden's eldest daughter Margaret." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "175" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Allan Zouch" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPERRY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "W." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Perry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "294" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "W. Perry" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Migration> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Abroad"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Londsbrough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Humb.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Londsbrough, Humb." , "Londsbrough" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Londsbrough" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHARVEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ropemaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Harvey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harvey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1573" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Saffron Walden, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1093" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Harvey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTOTTIE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated Worcester College, Oxford 1721 (MA 1728; DD 1760)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "(Daniel Tottie, vicar of Eccleshall, Staffordshire / Ecclesall, Yorkshire)?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1746" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tottie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1705-1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Staffordshire. Educated in Oxford. Probably spent at least part of the year in Oxford during his fellowship and as canon of Christ Church. Had livings in Worcester." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford; archdeacon of Worcester 1742-; rector of Worcester, St. Martin 1751-; canon of Christ Church 1760-. Uncle to John Grosvenor (1742-1823), surgeon and journal editor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archdeacon of Worcester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "757" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1532" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1774" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Tottie" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ASAUNDERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT, JUNIOR PARTNER IN JOHNSON & CO IN 1550, ENDED UP IN PRISON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to Anthony Cave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "AMBROSE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CALAIS, ANTWERP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF SABINE JOHNSON. FATHER THOMAS SAUNDERS OF HARRINGTON, NHANTS, MOTHER MARGARET CAVE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "14691" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "AMBROSE SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELGOWER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/42000" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "William Sutherland (1735-1766), 18th earl of Sutherland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth Leveson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1765-1839" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Leven Lodge, near Edinburgh, Scotland; died in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Countess of Sutherland, Baroness of Strathnaver. Married to George Granville Leveson Gower, Marquess of Stafford; sister-in-law of Granville Leveson Gower. An artist." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Sutherland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1839" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Leveson Gower" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nagasaki>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Nagasaki" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nagasaki" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lilleshall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shropshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lilleshall, Shropshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lilleshall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DMURRAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "David Murray (1689-1748), viscount Stormont" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "David" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Murray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1727-1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family home: Scone Palace, Perthshire; attaché at the British embassy in Paris 1751; envoy extraordinary to Saxony 1756-1759; envoy extraordinary to Austria 1763-1772, transferred to Paris 1772, recalled 1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Secretary of state 1779-1782. President of the council in the coalition ministry 1783, 1794-1796." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Viscount Stormont, diplomatist, statesman, (1793 2nd earl of Mansfield)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "191" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1796" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "David Murray" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haylesdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Haylesdon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Haylesdon" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises people, either individually or in groups, who have the potential to perform intentional actions for which they can be held responsible. \nThe CRM does not attempt to model the inadvertent actions of such actors. Individual people should be documented as instances of E21 Person, whereas groups should be documented as instances of either E74 Group or its subclass E40 Legal Body.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Δράστης"@el , "Agente"@pt , "Akteur"@de , "角色"@cn , "Агент"@ru , "Actor"@en , "Agent"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clea>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Clea, Cumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Clea" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_189>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1641 FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 299>\n[} [\\CXCVII. ELIZA LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Mother,\n   What to say to your busines I do not as yet know, for we are\nstill fed with hopes, which to me are no satisfaction till I see\nperformans; for all this weeke we have been tould by Lorde -,\nthat he wode do all that in him laye as much as for himselfe,\nand that I shud never know all that he wod say to them, but if\nthey shude go from their words, that then he wod have a bill put\nin, and then he wode make short worke with them. I desired that\nif theare were a meeting appoynted, that it might be heare in\nhis chamber, that I and my brother might be theare too. I\ncarried M=r= Fenne to him at his chamber heare on Friday, that\nhe might be the better known to his Lordship, and tould him that\nhe and your solissitor had no other busines in towne but the\nattendans of this: and every day sins M=r= Fenne has sought him\nat his chamber, and I in the galleries, and Josias at\nWestminster, yet we missed him, and still put\n<P 300>\nfrom day to day by one ocation or other that we coulde not\nexsepte against; and to night he tould me that M=r= Cappell had\nbene with him to day againe, and that Sir Tho. wod be in towne\ntomorrow, and that then they wod 4 or 5 of them meete aboute it,\nand that he need not doubt but that they shude make a good and\npeasable end, and that tomorrow night or Saturday they wode\nwaite of his Lordship againe; and my Lord has promised me that\nif theare be any meeting appoynted before him, which I tould him\nI extremely desired, that he might see and judge of the justnes\nand resonablenes of the accounte, that I shude have notice of\nthe time, and I wish words may be kept of all sides, which till\nI see done I cannot much credit. Madam, I ask your pardon for\nnot giving you all this time an account of our cosin's husband;\ntruly I had it 2 or 3 times in my hede when I went to write, and\nstill like a best forgot it: but, Madam, he had not the plas,\nfor the Kinge wod not speake, nor ever did he say he wode, as it\nseemed; for, when I came to put the Queene in minde of what they\ntould me she had already promised, she toulde me, No indeed, she\nhad not promised at all, for all she said was to Doctor Caddiman\nthat she wode speak to the King, but she was much afraid he wode\nnot do it, because he did not love to do it. And now, my good\nMother, with your pardon I also bege your\n<P 301>\nprayers and blessing to and for us all: so humbly kisse your\nhands as, Madame,\n   Yo=r= La=p's= true affectionate daughter and humble sarvante,\n   Eliza Cornwaleis.\n   My Earle of Cumberland is dead, and, they say, the King of\nSpaine. Madame Wantlete and George Elliote presents there sarvis\nto your La=p=. Mine, I beseche yo=r= La=p=, to my brother and\nsister and our bairns. The King's children come to towne on\nTuesday for all winter; the Prins and Duke York to Durham House,\nthe two daughters and your master to Somerset. My Lady Shelton\nhas the small pox; they feared the Prins, but he is well.\n[\\1641.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1641"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1653 TC JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 245>\n[^JOHN JONES TO MORGAN LLOYD^]\nTo M=r= Morgan Lloyd.\n   Dublin, 30=th= Sept., 1653.\nDeare Friend,\n   I intend to send you herewith one or more coppyes of your\npaper printed, wherein (although there was much care taken in\nthe correction) yet through the unskilfullnesse of the composer\nof y=e= presse, and correctors you will finde that many errors\nhave escaped us, but I hope none very consequentiall. I intend\nto send over the bookes to Majo=r= Swift, from thence you may\norder the disposall of them as you please. I confesse the\ndiscourse is exceedingly good and spirituall according to my\nunderstanding, yet my selfe and many other sober wise Christians\nheere conceive that if it had beene penned in a language or\nstill lesse parabolicall, and in more plane Scripture\nexpressions, it would be more usefull. Babes must be fed with\nmilk. There was one out of my family with you lately, whose\nreport and a paper sent him from my boy makes some of our\nfreinds\n<P 246>\nheere feare that you in Wales have layed aside all gospell\nordinances, and particularly that of prayer. I know the\nreporter's temper, and therefore lay not any waight upon it,\n(and the paper haveing neither the gravity, sobriety, and meeke\ntemper of yo=r= spirit in y=e= language of it, but like Jobes\nfreinds too quick in sensureing what could not be in y=e=\ncognizance of y=e= pen man) I esteeme not as an evidence in this\nmatter honer=d= I desire you to send me an account of y=e= state\nand condic~on of y=e= S'=ts.= and Church of God in Wales, and\nespecially with you, and w=t= your p'sent practice is, y=t= y=e=\nmouth of the adversary may be stopped, and y=t= those y=t= feare\ny=e= Lord may rejoice with you and for you, and may glorifye our\nfather w=ch= in heaven.\n   J. J.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "30 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "245" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Morgan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Lloyd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "305" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MLLOYD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Morgan Lloyd on 30 September, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brome>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Brome, Suffolk)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Brome" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haarlem>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Holland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Haarlem, Holland, the Netherlands" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Haarlem" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14_carried_out_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity. \nIt implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "réalisée par"@fr , "carried out by"@en , "πραγματοποιήθηκε από"@el , "wurde ausgeführt von"@de , "有执行者"@cn , "выполнялся"@ru , "realizada por"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_071>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters (land lease)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1501? FN RTPLUMPTON>\n<X ROBENET PLUMPTON>\n<P 154>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXI.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull master and brother, Sir Robart\nPlompton, knyght.^)\n   After lowly and all due recomendations, I recomend me unto\nyour good mastership and good brotherhode, praying the same,\nthat yt will please you to send me by this berer the Martynmese\nfarme for such lands and tenements as ye have by lease made\nbetwixt you and me. And, Sir, as I suppose, insomuch as ye\npleased not to content me at the untermost day limytted in the\nsayd lease, ye wylbe agreable that I enter to the sayd lands and\ntenements; wherfore, so I pray you to send me word in a byll by\nthis berer, whether ye will that I enter to the same lands and\ntenements, or that ye will hold them still, and content\naccording to the same lease. And, Sir, in so much as this is the\nfirst day of breach of your payments, I wyll nothing attempt\ntherin, to I have word from you by this bearer, if it may so\nplease you. And Almyghty (^Jesu^) preserve you in prosperouse\nlyffe, long to endure. From Yorke the xii=th= day of January.\n   Your servant,\n   Robart Plompton, of Yorke.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year not uncertain in Kirby." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "(illegitimate) brother - (legitimate) brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robenett (Robert)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "common clerk of the City of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "194" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1501" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RTPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_York> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robenett (Robert) Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 12 January, 1501"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_E2HOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Arundel 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Esmé Stuart, 3rd duke of Lennox (1579?-1624), brother of Ludovick Stuart, 2nd duke of Lennox and duke of Richmond (1574-1624) and son of Esmé Stuart, 6th seigneur d'Aubigny and 1st duke of Lennox (c. 1542-1583)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Howard née Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1610-1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London/court?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest daughter. Mother: Katherine (c. 1592-1637), only daughter and heir of Gervase, Lord Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, Huntingdonshire. Married 1626 Henry Frederick Howard (2nd son of Thomas Howard III), Lord Maltravers (from 1624 when his elder brother died); the marriage caused Thomas Howard III to be taken to the Tower at the displeasure of the king, who had earlier offered Lord Lorne, son of the earl of Argyll, to Elizabeth Stuart (apparently at least in part to wipe out an old feud between the houses of Campbell and Stuart). The marriage occurred in secret from Thomas Howard III, but may have been arranged by the duchess of Richmond, the duchess of Lennox and Lady Arundel in view of the attachment between the two young people." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1674" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Howard née Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whitehaven>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Whitehaven" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whitehaven" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coniston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Coniston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Coniston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leson>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leson" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leson" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodend%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Woodend?, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Woodend?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Crowmer>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Crowmer" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Crowmer" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Meaulx>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Meaulx" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Meaulx" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P53i_is_former_or_current_location_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "είναι ή ήταν θέση του"@el , "is former or current location of"@en , "est ou a été localisation de"@fr , "é ou foi localização de"@pt , "является текущим или бывшим местоположением для"@ru , "目前或曾经被置放了"@cn , "ist früherer oder derzeitiger Standort von"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://xmlns.com/wot/0.1/assurance>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2HADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fifth lieutenant of the Duchess; in 1695 in command of the Rye; 1734 comptroller of the Navy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Haddock 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Captain Richard Haddock (c.1629-1715)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1702" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1692" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d.1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Leigh, Essex; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lieutenant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1003" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1751" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Jr Haddock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWILMOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC as purser in 1614. Visited Japan 1616-17." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wilmot" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1615 - 1617, with a trip to Japan 12.7.1616 - 1.2.1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died at Bantam in 1617." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant; ship's purser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1617" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Wilmot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CDAVY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7309" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA, Caius College, Oxford 1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Charles Davy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1774" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Davy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1723-1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Norwich; lived in Norfolk and Suffolk in 1764-1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "881" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1797" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Davy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125i_was_type_of_object_used_in>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "foi tipo do objeto usado em"@pt , "был типом объекта использованного в"@ru , "Objekt des Typus ... wurde benutzt in"@de , "était le type d’objet employé par"@fr , "ήταν o τύπος αντικείμενου που χρησιμοποιήθηκε σε"@el , "被使用於"@cn , "was type of object used in"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private; plot against Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1587 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 41>\n[} [\\NO. XXV. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\January, 1586-7.\\]\n<P 42>\n   I finde myselfe so trobled lest sinistar tales might delude\nyou, my good brother, that I haue willingly found out this\nmessanger, whom I knowe most sincere to you and a true subiect\nto me, to carry unto you my most sincere meaning toward you, and\nto request this iust desiar, that you neuer dout my intiere good\nwyll in your behalfe; and do protest, that, if you knewe, even\nsins the arrivall of your commissionars, (wiche if the list the\nmay tell you,) the exstreme dangier my life was in, by an\nembassadors honest silence, if not invention, and suche good\ncomplices as haue themselues, by Godz permission, unfolded the\nhole conspiratie, and haue aduouched hit befor his face, thoght\nhit be the peril of ther owne lives, yet voluntaryly, one of\nthem neuer beinge suspected brake hit with a councelar to make\nme acquanted therwith. You may see whither I kipe the serpent\nthat poisons me, whan the confes to haue reward. By sauing of\nher life the wold haue had mine. Do I not make myself, trowe ye,\na goodly\n<P 43>\npray for euery wretche to deuour? Transfigure yourself into my\nstate, and suppose what you aught to do, and therafter way my\nlife, and reiect the care of murdar, and shun all baites that\nmay untie our amities, and let all men knowe, that princes knowe\nbest their owne lawes, and misiuge not that you knowe not. For\nmy part, I wyl not liue to wronge the menest. And so I conclude\nyou with your owne wordes, you wyl prosecute or mislike as muche\nthos that seake my ruine as yf the sought your hart bloud, and\nwold I had none in myne if I wold not do the like; as God\nknoweth, to whom I make my humble prayers to inspire you with\nbest desiars.\n   Your most affectionated sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n   I am sending you a gentilman fourwith, the other being fallen\nsick, who I trust shal yeld you good reason of my actions.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To my verey good brother and cousin, the king of\nSkotz.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "351" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on January, 1587"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWESTBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed on the EIC 8th voyage 1611. Established a factory at Jambi in 1615, murdered by the Dutch there in 1618." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Westby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1613-1618, Jambi 1615-18." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1043" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1618" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Westby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sussex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sussex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sussex" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatfield+Broad+Oak>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hatfield Broad Oak" , "Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hatfield Broad Oak" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NECTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Necton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London (St. Botolph without Aldersgate)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of James Necton, agent for the Barringtons in many matters; James Necton related to the Hatfield family of Hewett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "168" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Necton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-N>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ConfStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Used to denote observations that are restricted for internal use only within organisations."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "N" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Not for publication, restricted for internal use only"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22From+John+Freemans%22+%28%3F+Norwich>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"From John Freemans\" (? Norwich, Norfolk)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"From John Freemans\" (? Norwich" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W3PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "In service of the earl of Oxford by 1487; illness 1492; discharged from the earl's service due to mental illness 1503/4." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston, y Paston Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "At Eton 1478 & -79 to acquire 'versifying'." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Paston I (1421-1466) of Paston, Norfolk; landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1492" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably moved from Norfolk to London. Earl of Oxford's servant => Essex as well?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest son. Mother: Margaret Paston (1421/2-1484), daughter and heir of John Mautby of Mautby, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3845" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1459" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William III Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBROUNKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Worked for Robert Cecil(?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brounker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Investigated Arabella Stuart's doings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9194" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Brounker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_067>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (children's health)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1637 TC JJACKSON>\n<X JOHN JACKSON>\n<P 259>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXVI.\\] JOHN JACKSON, RECTOR OF MASKE, [\\TO MATTHEW\nHUTTON, ESQ.\\] }] \n[\\June 2, 1637.\\]\n   Good Sir, I do so thirst for your returne, and languish so\nthorough my defeated hope of having enjoyed yow heere this\nnight, that I have neither mind ne power to write more than two\nwords. And (indeed) to be cramped with reading a short letter is\nless torment then to be putt on the rack with a long. Touching\nyour sweet self-multiplyed ones (of which yow desire to heare in\nthe first place), M=r=. Jones, in your absence, hath bene as\ncarefull of them as one could be of a christall glass. They are\nall three as your owne harts could wish them; that is, very\nwell, save that Jacky laboureth a little in his eyes. Babby\n(whose innocent actions carry theyr warrant with them) cheeres\nus all with her warme and moyst kisses. Touching the mony yow\nwrote about, I can say nothing but as the day shall bring forth.\nYou know who is to be the paymaster of the greater part of it;\none who, if all the rules of physiognomy be not false, will not\npay just at his day. The bearer heereof will also beare yow all\nthe regreets that yow can expect from your owne family. I send\nyow mine heere under seale, not so much for the secrecy as for\nthe sureness thereof. Also to M=rs=. Hutton and M=rs=. Rothy\nmore harty affection then poetry can feigne or oratory vary;\nalso to\n<P 260>\nyow all this short but full prayer, Jesu be your Jesus! From\nMarske, a place seated betweene 4 great hills, or (as yow may\nproperly speake) the English Alpes; which, though it be our\nhabitation, yet, in your so long absence, our place of\nbanishment.\n   Yours verily, to be ever commanded,\n   Joh. Jackson.\n   June 2=o=, 1637.\n\n"@en ;
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                "2 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "259" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "rector of Marske" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "295" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJACKSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M2HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Marske> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jackson to Matthew Hutton on 2 June, 1637"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TPICKERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Vicar of St Sepulchre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Draper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pickering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Uncle of Mary Boddam. Mary had lived with the Pickerings." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Reverend" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1645" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Pickering" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TGRAY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gray, z Hurd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11356" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Eton; Peterhouse College, Cambridge; Inner Temple. Grand Tour 1739-1741." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Philip Gray (1676-1741), scrivener of London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gray" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "49" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1716-1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in London. Eton, Buckinghamshire, 1725-1734. Cambridge 1734-1738. London 1738-1739; France and Italy 1739-1741. London 1741-1742. Summers at Stoke, Buckinghamshire 1742-1753. Cambridge 1742-1771; London 1759-1761." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of Dorothy Antrobus (1685-1753), milliner. Friend of Walpole from Eton; of Wharton, Hurd and Mason from Cambridge. Family pressure to become a barrister: Inner Temple 1735-1736; 1738-1739. Grand Tour with Walpole from 1739 to a quarrel in 1741. Returned to Cambridge as fellow-commoner at Peterhouse 1742. Wrote from the 1730s, published regularly from c. 1750, releasing \"Elegy\" in 1750. Reconciled with Walpole in 1745. Moved to Pembroke College in 1756. Offered poet laureateship in 1757, refused. From the 1750s, spent most summers travelling in England. Collected poems published 1768. Professor of modern history 1768-1771." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "14619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "29209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1771" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Gray" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDEVERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "DE VERE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1410?-1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WIVENHOE, ESSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF THE 12TH EARL OF OXFORD, HEIRESS OF THE BARONY OF PLAIZ" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "COUNTESS OF OXFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "373" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1410" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1475" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH DE VERE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_012>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "travel news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1613 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 16>\n[} [\\XII. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Hart,\n   I thincke you haue already vnderstood what vse I made of the\nlitter, & I confess I was not able by any meanes to endure the\ntediousness of yt any farther; wherfore I made vse of the coach,\naccording to yo=e= adwise, & cam well to Chelmsford, wher I mett\nw=th= my Lady Withipoole, w=th= whome I was enforced by her\nimportunity to supp; butt thatt night, after I was in bedd, a\ndistemper cam uppon me, so as I slept little till the morninge.\nI could not impute yt vnto any thing but diet & ale of hers,\nw=ch= she com~ended vnto me, & w=ch= I veryly beleiue caused yt,\nalthoug I would not lett her vnderstand so much. This day I haue\nvery well passed ouer my journy, & got a better stomach than I\nhad this month, that I hope now a\n<P 17>\nbettering in my health euery day; w=ch= I hartely also wish vnto\nyou, desiring you to be carefull of yt, & to geue yo=e=self the\nbest content the place affordeth. Uppon Fryday or Satturday I\npurpose to depart. Com~end my best loue to yo=e=self, w=th= the\nrest of my good friends, & comand him, who is alwaies & oneley\nYo=rs=,\n   Nath. Bacon.\n[\\1613.\\]\n   My brother Killigrew kyses thye hands, w=th= my sister,\nsending you many thanks for yo=e= kind tokens.\n   To his most respected friend the Lady Cornewalleys, at her\nlodginge in the Strand.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future husband - future wife; close" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "240" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chelmsford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_034>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "recommendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1489? T H4PERCY>\n<X HENRY PERCY 4TH EARL>\n<P 74>\n[} [\\LETTER XLIV.\\] }]\n(^To my Right hartely beloved Cousin, Sir Robart Plompton, Kt.^)\n   Right trusty and welbeloved cousin, I commennd me unto you,\nand desire and pray you that in such things as my right intierly\nbeloved Cosin, Mary Gascougne, hath to doe with you, as touching\nhir right of herytaunce, that ye will give unto hir ayde and\nsupportance, as right law and conscience will, as my speciall\ntrust is in you, whom God keep. Written in my mannor of Semar,\nthe first day of Aprill.\n   Your loving Cousin,\n   Hen. Northumberland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight; deputy steward, castellan & master forester of Knaresborough, steward of Spofforth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "master - steward; relatives by marriage (distant)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "4th earl of Northumberland, march warden, king's lieutenant in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "89" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1489" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H4PERCY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Seamer> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Percy to Robert I Plumpton on 1 April, 1489"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gidding>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hunts.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Gidding, Hunts." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gidding" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P52i_is_current_owner_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "είναι ιδιοκτήτης του"@el , "is current owner of"@en , "目前拥有"@cn , "ist derzeitiger Besitzer von"@de , "est le propriétaire actuel de"@fr , "является текущим владельцем для"@ru , "é proprietário de"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P105i_has_right_on> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P51i_is_former_or_current_owner_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Resistance>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gibraltar+Bay> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Resistance, Gibraltar Bay" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Resistance" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SFEILDING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1620s a patron of prominent anti-puritans such as John Cosin and William Laud. First lady of the bedchamber and a close friend to Charles's French queen, Henrietta Maria." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir George Villiers (c. 1544-1606), sheep farmer, MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Susan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Feilding" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1606-1651 (d. c. 1655)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Brooksby, Leicestershire? Spent a lot of time at court. (Husband's seat was at Newnham Paddox, Warwickshire.) 1655 in Paris with Henrietta Maria? Died in exile at Cologne." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister of George Villiers, 1st duke of Buckingham (favourite of James I and Charles I). Married 1606 William Feilding (viscount 1620, 1st earl of Denbigh 1622), who travelled a lot as a naval commander and otherwise. Had 4 sons and 4 daughters. Shared Elizabeth Cary's Catholic leanings but tried to prevent her conversion and informed her brother when she did. Died a Catholic." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Denbigh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "326" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1655" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Susan Feilding" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_on+board+a+ship+off+the+West+Frisian+island+of+Ameland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_then+in+Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "on board a ship off the West Frisian island of Ameland, then in Germany" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "on board a ship off the West Frisian island of Ameland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MDODSWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Chancellor to the archbishop of York, Tobie Matthew." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated pensioner from St. John's College, Cambridge 1565; Trinity Hall LL.B. 1573." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Simon Dodsworth, of Settrington, Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dodsworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c. 1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in S. Belfrey's, York; died at Slingsby, North Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Had issue." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Chancellor of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "377" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1628" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Matthew Dodsworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_029>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1572 T FRUSSELL>\n<X FRANCIS RUSSELL>\n<P 266>\n[} [\\LETTER CCIII. THE EARL OF BEDFORD TO LORD TREASURER\nBURGHLEY.\\] }]\n   After my hartie comendacions to yo=r= good Lordshippe, here\nenclosed I sende you a Lettre of M=r= Asshetones\n<P 267>\nwhich shuld have bene delyvered some dayes sythens. [^A PASSAGE\nOMITTED^]\n   I am now going to prepare for her Ma=ties= coming to Woborne,\nwhich shalbe done in the best and most hartiest maner that I\ncan. I trust yo=r= L. will have in remembraunce to provide and\nhelpe that her Ma=ts=. tarieng be not above two nights and a\ndaye; for, for so long tyme do I prepare. I pray god the Rowmes\nand Lodgings there may be to her Ma=ts=. contentacion for the\ntyme. If I could make them better upon suche a sodeyn, then wold\nI, be assured. They should be better then they be. So w=t= my\nhartie thanks to yo=r= good L. remayning alwayes as I have just\ncause yo=rs=, do so committ you to Gods keping. From Russell\nHouse this xvj=th=. of July 1572.\n   Yo=r= L. right assured\n   F. Bedford.\nTo my verie good Lord the Lord Burghley, Highe Treasurer of\nEngland.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "16 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "266" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "privy councillor - royal minister; friendly" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "2nd earl of Bedford, privy councillor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "172" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FRUSSELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russell+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Russell to William Cecil on 16 July, 1572"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newington>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newington" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newington" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDPASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman; music collector, played the lute." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine, y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/70482" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; \"most skillfull of liberall Sciences especially musicke and Poetry as also strange languages\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Thomas Paston (c. 1517-1550), a gentleman of the privy chamber; wife Agnes, daughter of John Leigh of Stockwell, Surrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1575" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1550, d. 1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Norfolk: remodelled his father's manor house at Thorpe-next-Norwich 1590, built a substantial house at Appleton near Sandringham in/post 1596, another at Town Barningham 1612." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Godson of Edward VI; nephew of Clement Paston (c. 1515-1598). Married (1) Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Lambert, sheriff of London; (2) Margaret (d. 1640), daughter of Henry Berney of Reedham. Roman Catholic." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3863" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1550" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1630" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J1FERRAR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Ferrar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Ferrar Sr., gentleman-merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN SR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FERRAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1590-1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON, LITTLE GIDDING, HUNTINGDONSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF NICHOLAS FERRAR, SON OF NICHOLAS FERRAR SENIOR. Husband of Bathsheba" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4288" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1657" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN SR FERRAR" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/title>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "Title (Mr, Mrs, Ms, Dr. etc)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "title" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHOOK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Richard Whalley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JANE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOOK N. WHALLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Upper Clatford, Hampshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF WILLIAM HOOK, NIECE OF LADY JOAN BARRINGTON (her brother's daughter)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1360" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JANE HOOK N. WHALLEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBARGRAVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Bargrave (or Bargar), mercenary soldier > country gentleman, built Bifrons in Patrixbourne c. 1611; wife Jane Crouch, daughter of a prosperous London haberdasher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bargrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "if eldest son, b. ante 1610 (2nd son b. then)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (main domicile)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Nephew to Dr. Isaac Bargrave (dean of Canterbury 1625-42). Married 1635 Elizabeth Peyton, daughter of Sir Samuel Peyton (1590-1623) of Knowlton in Kent and sister of Sir Thomas Peyton & Mrs. Anne Oxinden." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1073" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Bargrave" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WATKINSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Factor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Atkinson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1197" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Atkinson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RJACKSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Schoolmaster at Kendal 1671; Headmaster of Appleby School" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jackson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "136" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Jackson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBABINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Rowland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Babington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1530" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Dethick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother Edith was sister to Sir Anthony Fitzherbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "219" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rowland Babington" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BWARNER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT, PARTNER OF JOHN JOHNSON'S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Well-to-do merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BARHOLOMEW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WARNER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "CALAIS AND LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF OTWELL JOHNSON'S WIFE MARIA" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5221" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BARHOLOMEW WARNER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CBRAGANZA>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4894" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "King John IV of Portugal (1604-1656)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Braganza" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1638-1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Alentejo, Portugal. Raised at court in Lisbon. Moved to England in 1662, where lived at court. Left England in 1692, returned to Portugal in 1693, where lived near and in Lisbon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Consort of Charles II, married 1662. Brought half of a promised great dowry. Catholic. Never had great political influence in England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen Dowager of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1705" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catherine Braganza" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumberland>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cumberland" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Melton+Mowbre>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leics.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Melton Mowbre, Leics." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Melton Mowbre" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "need of more jewels" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 T G1VILLIERS>\n<X GEORGE VILLIERS 1>\n<P 145>\n[^THE POSTSCRIPT FROM LETTER CCLXXXVI TO KING JAMES^]\n   I your Doge, sayes you have manie jewels neyther fitt for\nyour one, your sones, nor your daughters wering, but verie fitt\nto bestow of those here who must necessarilie have presents; and\nthis way will be least chargable to your Majesty in my poure\nopinion.\n   Madrill the 22 of Aprill 1623.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England, Scotland and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "favourite - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Villiers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duke of Buckingham (by May)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_G1VILLIERS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Madrid> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Villiers to James I Stuart on 22 April, 1623"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LAUDLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Thynne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir James Marvin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Audley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. c.1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of George Touchet, Lord Audley (later earl of Castlehaven)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-09-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "868" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Audley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P112i_was_diminished_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "wurde vermindert durch"@de , "a été diminué par"@fr , "foi diminuído por"@pt , "was diminished by"@en , "εξαλείφθηκε από"@el , "被缩减於"@cn , "был уменьшен посредством"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E80_Part_Removal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31i_was_modified_by> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_184>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1637 FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 287>\n[} [\\CXCI. ELIZA LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Mother,\n   I hope you have by this time recovered the werines of your\njurney, and given our babs leave to come to you. My Lady\nNuport's daughters' was not the plague, thanks be to God! Truly,\nMadam, I did much feare your being very wery of so long and\nsolitary a jurny; and my husband said that he was sorry he was\nputt to ask to stay, for that case staies him still in town, as\nhe says to me, for I have not as yet seen him sins that day that\nyou wente out of towne; but he on Sunday sent M=r= Tom Howard to\nme, that I would be reddy to goe,\n<P 288>\ninto the beginning of the nexte weeke. I sent him worde I would\ndo what I could; but now, I thinke, I shall not come so soone,\nbecause the Queene is now resolved to stay hear till Michlemas,\nand I have been some times away of late, so that I shude do well\nto wait a fortnight or 3 weeks, and besides I wod willingly know\nwhat will become of my mother's appearle affair, so that I wrote\nto my husband by this messenger not to stay for me after he have\ndispatched his owne affayres; and when I am coming down, I will\nbeg the favor of your cotche's meeting me at ... Madam, I can\nsay nothing of Sir Tho., only, as soone as you were gone, he\nwent to lead me up to your chamber, and then he said to me and I\nto him as before, and soe he went away, and I saw him noe more.\nThen my husband and I went to bed into your bed, and at nine\no'clock I rose and sent for M=r= Morse, who read all the\nwritings to my husband as he lay, and then he sealed them, and\nbade M=r= Morse put them with the writings. I wished the fine\nand all had bene passed, but I hope it will. The King went\nyesterday to Tibal's, and comes not till Saterday. The Queene is\nmuch delighted with her howse. Madam, I reseved, I humbly thanke\nyou, your ring by Tom Howard, and he tould me that your La=p=\nmeant to goe through that night. Truly, my good Mother, I very\nmuch long to hear how you\n<P 289>\ndo, and how you got home; and so I hope I shall by him that\ncarries this to London. Truly, Madam, I am so much bound to you\nfor your love and care of me and mine, as no creature is more;\ntherfore all I can say is so littell. But God rewarde you, and I\nhumbly besech God to bless us all with His saving grace, and to\ngive us all a happie meeting. Madam,\n   Y=r= La=p's= true affectionat daughter and humble sarvant,\n   Eliza Cornwaleis.\nOtlands, the 11 of Julye 1637.\n\n"@en ;
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                "11 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "287" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oatlands> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 11 July, 1637"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBROCKLESBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FRS 1747; fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 1756. From 1746 advanced rapidly in his career." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Quaker school in co. Kildare; university of Edinburgh, uni. of Leiden (MD 1745)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Brocklesby of Cork (d. c. 1763)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1783" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Brocklesby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1722-1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Somerset. After education lived in London. (Germany 1758-1763)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Friend of Edmund Burke. Published many important works." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2973" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1797" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Brocklesby" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GWADDINGTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Burney F" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Georgiana Mary Ann" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Waddington née Port" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1771-1850" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mrs Delany's great-grand-niece; knew Fanny Burney through Mrs Delany at court; married an American merchant, Benjamin Waddington, in 1789" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4819" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1771" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1850" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Georgiana Mary Ann Waddington née Port" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arlington+Street>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Arlington Street, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Arlington Street" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P136i_supported_type_creation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "υποστήριξε τη δημιουργία τύπου"@el , "belegte"@de , "supported type creation"@en , "提供證據给类型创造"@cn , "поддержал создание типа"@ru , "suportou a criação de tipo"@pt , "a justifié la création de type"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E83_Type_Creation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15i_influenced> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Legbourne>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Legbourne, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Legbourne" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Drury+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Drury House, London)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Drury House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "King of England and Ireland. Duke of York 1494; duke of Cornwall 1502; prince of Wales, earl of Chester 1503; king 1509-47." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Original 1, Original 2, x Cromwell, x Derby, x Fox, x Gardiner, x More, x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1, x Clifford, x Derby, x Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12955" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Education \"based on the classics and covered grammar, poetry, rhetoric and ethics, and a good deal of history\", \"had a humanist cast\"; 1st tutor poet John Skelton; interested in theology, astronomy, music; athletic; \"spoke French and Latin well, understood Italian and learned some Spanish\". (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry VII (1457-1509), king of England and lord of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1546" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1542" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "57" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "38" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1491-1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Greenwich; London & court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son; elder brother Arthur died 1502. Mother: Elizabeth (1466-1503), eldest child of Edward IV. Married (1) 1509 Katherine of Aragon (1485-1536), mother of the future queen Mary I; (2) 1533 Anne Boleyn (c. 1500-1536), mother of the future queen Elizabeth I; (3) 1536 Jane Seymour (1508/9-1537), mother of Henry's successor, Edward VI; (4) 1540 Anne of Cleves (1515-1557); (5) 1540 Katherine Howard (1518x24-1542); (6) 1543 Katherine Parr (1512-1548). Made himself head of the church in England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "27" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "45518" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "12602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1491" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1547" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry VIII Tudor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Humb.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humb." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MYTUDOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Styled archduchess of Burgundy and princess of Castile 1509 (betrothed to Charles of Ghent); queen of France, consort of Louis XII 1514-1515; duchess of Suffolk (but still called the French queen) 1515." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18251" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Had a schoolmaster who taught her Latin and French, \"although probably not to the same rigorous standards as her brother\" (DNB); learned music, dancing and embroidery. Accompanied to France by Thomas Linacre and John Palsgrave." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry VII (1457-1509), king of England and lord of Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1496-1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Court; France from October 1514 to April 1515; afterwards lived in East Anglia (Who's Who: Norfolk) with her husband (had her daughter Frances at Hatfield, Hertfordshire 1517); visited court occasionally; died at Westhorpe, Suffolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Elizabeth of York (1466-1503), queen of England, consort of Henry VII, eldest child of Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville. Sister of Henry VIII, disapproved of his marriage to Anne Boleyn, her ex-servant. Married (1) in August 1514 Louis XII of France (1462-1515); (2) in February 1515 (against Henry VIII's will, secretly in Paris) Charles Brandon, 1st duke of Suffolk (c. 1484-1545), magnate, courtier and soldier. A beautiful woman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1496" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1533" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Tudor" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/givenname>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The given name of some person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Given name" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "archaic" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NPEDLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pepys 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HUN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Matriculated pensioner from Queens' College, Cambridge 1633, BA 1637; admitted at Lincoln's Inn 1638, called to the bar 1646; MA 1671." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nicholas Pedley (d. 1620) of Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire; priest, clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pedley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1615-1685" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire (domicile and probable birthplace); educated in Cambridge and London; MP, positions at Lincoln's Inn => London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother-in-law of Sir John Bernard and father-in-law of Bishop Stillingfleet. Lawyer, acted for Pepys in the settlement of his father's estate 1680. MP for Huntingdonshire 1656, -59, -73; for Huntingdon 1660, -79; bencher, Lincoln's Inn 1663; treasurer 1669-70; knighted 1672; recorder of Huntingdon 1672-85; serjeant-at-law 1675. (Venn; Latham & Matthews, eds. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 10: Companion)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "534" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1685" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Pedley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/primaryTopic>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#FunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The primary topic of some page or document." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "primary topic" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#inverseOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/isPrimaryTopicOf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Madrid>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Spain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Madrid, Spain" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Madrid" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTHOMPSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LONDON ATTORNEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1648" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "THOMPSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1409" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES THOMPSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_105>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "legal matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481 FS TMOLEYNS>\n<X THOMAS MOLEYNS>\n<P II,126>\n[} [\\291. THOMAS MOLEYNS TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 20 June, 1481)\\]\n   Right worshipfull Master, I recommaund me unto your\nmastership: please it you to understond that now in the\nbegynnyng of this terme one John Hyll, Squyer, suyth a (\\Quare\nimpedit\\) ayenst you in Devonshire, supposyng by his writ that\nye desturbe and let hym to present his clerke to the free\nChauntry of Ermyngton, which longyth to his presentacion, as he\nsupposith by hys wryt: I know nether your title nether his, I\npray you to send me a bill of the mater of your title therto, if\nye have title, that your counseill may know it, or nede be to\nplede. I shall do alle that lith in me to do for your\nmastership, by the\n<P II,127>\ngrace of God, who gyf your mastership as well to fare as your\nhert can thynke, Amen. By your servaunt to my symple power\n   Th. Moleyns.\n   Wretyn at London on Wednesday next before Midsomerday.\n   To my right worshipfull master, Sir William Stonore, knyghte.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 20 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 126" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Moleyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "158" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMOLEYNS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Moleyns to William Stonor on ? 20 June, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dunmoe+%28Dunmore>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Scotland%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Dunmoe (Dunmore, Scotland?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dunmoe (Dunmore" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Locko>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Locko" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Locko" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_078>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 342>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXIX. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 11TH JULY, 1586.\\] }]\n<P 343>\n   My verry good lord, by my last [\\letter\\] , by sir William\nPelham, I dyd let your lordship understand what advyce I thowght\nwoold be gyven to her majestye, uppon the poyntes of your\nlordships last letters unto her; sythence which tyme, reporte\nthereof hathe ben made unto her, but she not resolved as yet,\nwhat advyce to geve unto your lordship uppon the sayd poyntes.\nShe is lothe to sende a spetyall person to your lordship and the\ncounsell of state there, in respect of charges; and y[{et{] , in\nthe ende, for that the matter is of wayght, I thinke she wyll be\ndrawen to assent thereunto. I suppose Mr. Wolley or Mr. Wylkes\nwyll be used in that servyce. She seemethe to be dysposed to\nmake Mr. Davyson my assystaunt in the place I serve. The\ngentleman is very muche greeved with the dyslyke he\nunderstandethe your lordship hathe of him. For my own parte, I\ndoe not fynde but that he hathe dealt well, bothe for the cause\nand [\\also\\] towards your lordship, whos good opinion and favor\nhe dothe greatly desyre.\n   The v=th= of this present captain Haggarston arryved here,\nwhoe departed hence the daye following.\n   He had accesse unto her majestye, and was verry gratyousely\nused by her. He layd before her sondrye reasons to move her to\nthinke that the master of Grayes imployement in the Lowe\nContreys myght yeld more proffyt to the generall cause, and\nfurtheraunce to her servyce, by imbarquing the king his\nsoverayn, then his contynewaunce in Scotlande. But nothing that\nhe coold saye coold lead her majestye to be of his opinion,\nbeing perswaded that his absence from thence may breed some\ndayngerowse alteratyon in that realme. I fynde, bothe by the\nmaster of Graye and captain Haggerston, that, without he goe in\nperson, he shall not be able to send over sooche nombers as your\nlordship desyrethe, and, therfor, I have thowght good to staye\nthe sending of the 2000=li=. untyll I heare from them.\n   Her majestye styll makes verry great dayntye to send over any\nof her own subjects to serve, eyther as pyoners or sowldiers. My\nlord-thresurer, Mr. vyce-chamberlyn and I dyd deale verry\neffecttually\n<P 344>\nwith her for the sending over of the 600 pyoners, but coold not\nwyn her to assent thereunto. The pyoners provyded by Mr. Rauley\nare nowe come to London and are readye to imbarque.\n   Sir William Stanley, as the lord-deputye and secretary Fenton\ndoe advertyce me, hathe ben greatly hyndered and crossed by\ndyvers malytyowse and sedytyowse brutes geven owt in that\nrealme, in the levye of the 1000 men, as thowgh ther were an\nintent and meaning to bryng them to the butchery. Were yt not\nthat the deputye dothe assyst him to the uttermost of his power\nhe shoold not, as I am informed, be able to rayse halfe the\nnombre. I hope the next westerly wynde wyll bryng him and his\ntroopes unto your lordship.\n   What resolutyon is taken for the thresorer your lordship may\nperceyve by the coppye of a letter wrytten by her majestye unto\nyourself. By sir Thomas Shurley your lordship shall receyve the\noriginaule letter, as also sooche matters as the sayd thresurer\nhathe ben charged withall, and Leyster his deputye, together\nwith ther awntswers. And, for that ther are certeyn espetyall\nmatters wherwith he standethe charged, and are by him denied, yt\nis, therfor, thowght meet, that they shoold be examyned there. I\nsuppose he wyll himselve be a suter to be dyscharged of the\nplace, and the rather yf coronell Norryce returne, whos frendes\nare verrye earnest for his revocatyon, in respect of the dyslyke\nyour lordship hathe of him. Her majestie dothe yet oppose\nherselve thereunto, but I hope, in the ende, wyll be drawen to\nassent, which shall not lacke any furtheraunce I can yelde, for,\nbeing a person dyscontented, and not lyked of by the most part\nof the marshall men serving there, his contynewance in that\nservyce cannot but doe a great deale of harme, by maynteyning of\nfactyon. I wyshe also bothe his brethern here, in case he leave\nthe servyce, espetyally Edwarde, whoe I dowbt dothe advertyce\nbut hardly of the proceadinges there.\n   Towchyng the 1500=li= dysbursed by your lordship in the\nlevyeing of the 650 horse, over and besydes the 8000=li=\nalreadye receyved,\n<P 345>\nI doe assure your lordship that the contrybutyon of the\nrecusentes, and the charges, dothe not suffyce to supplye the\nsayd somme of 8000=li= dysbursed by her majestye. And owr people\nin this realme, by the malytyowse practyces of the yllaffected,\nbegyn to murmure at the warres, so as yt is thowght meet for a\ntyme to staye the makyng of any newe levyes, eyther of men or\nmoney. I doe assure your lordship there are very dangerowse\nhumors reygnyng here amongest us, and we not dysposed to take\nsooche a pryncely coorse to kepe the yll-dysposed under, as the\npresent tyme requireth.\n   I praye your lordship, for that her majestye dothe geve owt\nthat the count of Hollocks dyscontentment growethe in respect he\nwas removed from the coronellshipp of the footemen serving in\nZeland, and the same bestowed uppon sir Philip Sydney, that her\nmajestye may be satysfyed in that poynte, for that she layethe\nthe blame uppon sir Philip, as a thing by him ambytyowsely\nsowght. I see her majestye verry apt uppon every lyght occasyon\nto fynde fault with him.\n   Owre treatye in Scotland was concluded the vj=th= of this\npresent, and the commyssyoners dysmyssed with good contentement.\nSooche advertycementes as I hav lately receyved owt of France,\nFlaunders, and the ennemyes camp, I send your lordship herwith.\nAnd so I most humbly take my leave. At Barnelms, the xj=th= of\nJulye, 1586.\n   Your lordships to commaunde,\n   Fra: Wal.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "11 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "967" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barn+Elms> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 11 July, 1586"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises any sort of identifier characteristically used to refer to an E53 Place. \nInstances of E44 Place Appellation may vary in their degree of precision and their meaning may vary over time - the same instance of E44 Place Appellation may be used to refer to several places, either because of cultural shifts, or because objects used as reference points have moved around. Instances of E44 Place Appellation can be extremely varied in form: postal addresses, instances of E47 Spatial Coordinate, and parts of buildings can all be considered as instances of E44 Place Appellation.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "地点称号"@cn , "Designação de Local"@pt , "Ονομασία Τόπου"@el , "Place Appellation"@en , "Обозначение Места"@ru , "Appellation de lieu"@fr , "Ortsbenennung"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TPERCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Vicarage of Easton-Maudit 1753-82; bishop of Dromore 1782-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Warton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21959" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church, Oxford (MA); Emmanuel College, Cambridge (DD)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Arthur Lowe Percy (d. 1764), Shropshire grocer (\"Piercy\")" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Percy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1770" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1729-1811" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Bridgworth, Shropshire; Oxford 1746-53; Easton-Maudit, Northamptonshire 1753-82; Dromore, Ireland 1782-1811" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Edited 'Reliques of Ancient English Poetry' (1765)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Writer, clergyman (later bishop of Dromore)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "6045" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1811" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Percy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CJOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Catharine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1767-1821" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ludham?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Charles Hewitt in 1796; contacts with WC only since 1790; sister of John Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainFatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1821" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catharine Johnson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "local administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1623 T WALDBROUGH>\n<X WILLIAM ALDBROUGH>\n<P 231>\n[} [\\LETTER CLI.\\] WILL. ALDBROUGH [\\TO SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON\\] .}]\n[\\Januarie 15, 1622-3.\\]\n   Ryght Worshippful.\n   Forasmuch as I am not able in bodye to come to your sessions\nat this instant, having formerly bene att the sessions at\nHemsley; therfore I thought fitt to signifie unto you, thatt yf\nyt stand with your good-likinge, that, according to his\nMajestie's orders, there shall be a division of our selves into\nsundry wapentakes for the spede preventing and remidinge of the\ndearth of corne and other victualls according to the said\norders, I shall be redye for the spede execucion of the said\nservice to joyne with those of our assosiats as you shall think\nfitting for the execucion of the said service within the\nwapentake of Hallikell and Hangeast, upon notice of the tyme and\nplace which I thinke fitting afore your departure from sessions\nto be sett downe, and notice therof to be geven to the head\nconstable now present at your sessions. The place I think\nfitting to be att Burneston; the tyme as shortly as you can; the\ncharge to bee that the pettie constable and bring [\\SIC\\] a note\nof all brewsters lycensed and lycensed maltsters, and the\nmalsters to be present, all badgers and ingrossers\n<P 232>\nof corne, and whatt further derections you will sett downe.\nThus, upon notice of your pleasures hearein, I will be redye to\nthe best of my knowledg to do his Majesty service, both now and\nall other tymes.\n   Yours in all kindenes,\n   Will. Aldiburgh.\n   Ellingthorp, Januarij 15, 1622.\n   William Rey of Kirbie super Moram, I hold him not fitting to\ntiple, for that he doth harbour by a whole weak to gether\ncontemptououse persons to the law; therefore I pray you lett him\nbe disallowed by sessions.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "231" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "administrators?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Aldbrough" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "282" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WALDBROUGH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ellingthorp> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Aldbrough to Timothy Hutton on 15 January, 1623"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#area>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for providing values to concepts such as 'Reference area' and/or 'Counterpart area' - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Area> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_AREA" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                ": This code list provides code values for geographical areas, defined as areas included within the borders of a country, region, group of countries, etc."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Code list for providing values to concepts such as 'Reference area' and/or 'Counterpart area' - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_037>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "Scottish wars" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q CA 1523 T T2HOWARD>\n<X THOMAS HOWARD 2>\n<P 228>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXXI. LORD SURREY TO CARDINAL WOLSEY. THE LAST\nSIXTEEN LINES ONLY OF THIS LETTER ARE IN LORD SURREY'S HAND.\\]\n}] \n   Pleaseth it your Grace to bee advertised that I have forborne\nto write to your Grace sith the xviij. of this moneth, having no\nverey certain tydings what the Duke entendeth to do unto this\nday that I have received dyvers Lettres as well fro the Quene of\nScottis, fro Sir William Bulmer, and others, all which Lettres I\nsend herewith unto your Grace. And where in one Lettre is\nconteyned that she doth send her servant unto me for peace\ncomprehending Fraunce, I truste this night or tomorrow to be\nadvertised fro your Grace of the Kingis pleasure and Yours howe\nI shalbe ordred in aunswering any offre to be made to me fro\ntruse or peace, and shall defer making any answer unto the tyme\nI shall knowe the same. And as towching the comprehension of\nFrance, onles your Grace do write to me what answer I shall make\ntherein, I shall saye that I have none auctoritie to speke\ntherein; and that I beleve verely the Kingis highnes woll not be\ncontent therewith, and that I believe his Highnes woll think the\nDuke of Albany to be too meane a personage to medle with soo\nhigh a matier: notwithstanding I woll advertise his Grace\nthereof, and when\n<P 229>\nI shall knowe his mooste graciouse pleasure I shall advertise\nyour Grace of the same.\n   And as touching her comyng awaye I shall shewe her that I\nhave commandemente to receive her if she come, notwithstanding I\nthink she might both doo more good in Scotland to the Kingis\nhighnes and to the King her son, then she shuld do being in\nEngland. Assuering her that she shall lak no good helpe of the\nKingis Grace, she contynuing in her good mynde towards his\nHighnes.\n   Also pleaseth it your Grace to be advertised that upon\nTuysdaye last my Lord Marquise with all the gentilmen of the\nKingis hous came hither: and the same day came my lorde of\nNorthumberland, my lord Clifford, my lorde Latymer, my lord\nDarcy, my lord Scrope. And sith that time is come all theire\npowere, and all other gentilmen of Yorkshire hooly, and in\nlikewise Lancashire, and dyvers of Cheshire, Notingham, Derby,\nStaff. and Shropshire, and all your Grace's retynue. And this\ndaye is come your Grace's treasourer Sir William Gascoyne. I\nassure your Grace, God willing, we shall have men inoughe; and\nthe beste willed men unyversally fro the higheste to the loweste\nthat ever I sawe. And bicause all bee not yet come asfer as\nDuresme, and also that the wether hath bee soo mervelously reyne\nwhiche hath so raysed the waters that noo man maye pas from hens\nnorthward.\n<P 230>\nAnd also for that I was not advertised that the Duke was set\nforewards, nor knowing whiche waye he wold hold, I have stopped\nthos that came furste in this towne and bitwene this and Morpath\nand Hexham, and th'oders abouts Duresme. And tomorowe my Lorde\nMarques shall marche to Anwike, and with hym my lord Darcy and\nmany others, to th'entente that and the Duke wold send in any\ngood nombre to overrun the contre they maye be redy to defend\nthe same. And I with the reste woll not marche past Morpath\nmyself, and thos nowe that bee at Duresme unto this towne, unto\nthe tyme I shall suerly know whether he woll goo to\nth'Esteborder or the Weste. For if I shuld goo any further I\nshuld bee compelled to retorne for lak of vitell: for I can get\nno cariage in maner for money too cary any with me. Assuering\nyour Grace that I think it not possible the Duke can bring his\nOrdinaunce unto Norham, Wark, or Carlizle before Mondaye, though\nit reyned no more unto that tyme, the waters bee nowe soo\nmarvelously greate that no man leving hath seen them greatter;\nbut unto Berwicke he maye well com upon the ferther side of the\nwater. Praying God to send hym thither, where I truste he shall\nnot onely consume his tyme in vayne, somany good men nowe being\nwithin the Towne, but alsoo we comyng thidder shall have some\nreasonable store of vitell, and shalbe\n<P 231>\nable to geve batayle at our advantage. Fynally assure your Grace\nI and all others here bee all aferde of one thing that he shall\nnot dare abide us. And grete pitie it were that the Kingis\nHighnes shuld spend thus moche money withoute batayle. And, as I\nthink if he abide us we shall mete about Tuysdaye nexte.\n   He doth make grete booste off the londyng off Richard de la\nPole in Scotlond assewryng the Lords off Scotlond that he shall\nhave gret help in this realme, wherfor after my poure opinion it\nwer well done Sir Riz ap Thomas wer warned to be in a redynes,\nfor the seid Duc seith he shall londe in Wales. Iff your Grace\nknow any man suspect I dout not ye woll provyde that he shall\nnot shyp away. I know no man lyvyng that I shuld mystrust, but\nhe hath spoken so largely and dayle doth, that I know not what\nto thynk.\n   Most humble besechyng your Grace that and I fortewne to\nmyscary in this Journey, to be gode lord to my poure chylderne,\nassewryng your Grace that without the Kyng's gracious favour and\nyour Grace's shewed unto them, they shalbe undone. For I have\nspent somoch to serve the Kyng's Hyghnes, that, iff God do now\nhis plesure off me, I shall leve them the pourest noblemanny's\nchilderne that died in this realme thes xl. yers; havyng neyther\ngoods nor fote off londe to put in feofment to do them gode\nafter me. And therfor most humble I beseche Your Grace to be\ngode and gracious Lord to them, for my poure\n<P 232>\nservice done in tymes past. Scribled the xxiij. day off October\nat xj. at nyght.\n   Yo=rs=. most bownden\n   T. Surrey.\nTo my Lord Legats good Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Last 16 lines in own hand." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Wolsey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "cardinal, papal legate" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "military leader - royal minister; (later?) political opponents" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Howard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Surrey, lieutenant-general of the army against Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "998" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2HOWARD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWOLSEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28north%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Howard to Thomas Wolsey on 23 October, 1523"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Sedgefield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Sedgefield" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sedgefield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_147>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "goodwill, family business (dowry)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1631? FO ECORNWALLIS>\n<X ELIZABETH CORNWALLIS>\n<P 238>\n[} [\\CLIV. ELIZABETH LADY CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }]\n[^TO JANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Madame,\n   As I concluded with your La=p= at my coming from you, so will\nI continue to pray to God to give you helth and us your favor;\nin which we shall bee at the highte of our ambytion, to the\nobtaning wherof we shall never willingly omightt any thing that\nmay witnes our desiers therto; and to that end I will endevor\nall I can the speedy getting of the 3 thousand pounds which the\nKing and Queen hath ben plesed to promis us, the which so soon\nas we have we shall most gladly present to your La=p=; till when\nI besech you exsept of our desiers, and by thes my humble sarvis\n<P 239>\nand thanks for the noble welcom and favor which, for my gratious\nmistrise's sake, at this time your La=p= gave me. But, Madam, I\nhope the next time will bee for your sonne and my owne; in\nconfidens wherof I will ever bee,\n   Yo=r= La=p's= most affectionat daughter to com~ande,\n   E. Cornwalleis.\n[\\1630-31.\\]\n   Madame, Sir Thomas Stafford, my cosen Villers, and M=r=\nElleiot all kis your La=p's= hands, and humbly thank your La=p=\nfor your coach.\n   For the Lady Bacon, my much honored mother, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "238" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "daughter-in-law - mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis née Ashburnham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Sir Frederick Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "200" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Cornwallis née Ashburnham to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1631"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Streatham+Park>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Streatham Park" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Streatham Park" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WKNIGHT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "CANON OF WESTMINSTER 1527, ARCHDEACON OF RICHMOND 1529, BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS 1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "New College, Oxford; Winchester school" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "KNIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1476-1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON, MISSIONS IN SPAIN, ITALY AND THE LOW COUNTRIES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "183" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1547" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM KNIGHT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_087>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "love letter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1480 FN AWYDESLADE>\n<X ANNYS WYDESLADE>\n<P II,100>\n[} [\\262. ANNYS WYDESLADE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(early in 1480)\\]\n   Right worshipfull Maister, y hertly comaund me unto you with\nalle suche servise as y can or may: thonking you of youre\nkyndnesse shewed unto me, so pore a woman as y am, and unto your\nMaystershyp owndeserved: desyring to hire of youre welfare, the\nwhich y pray alle mighty Godde to preserve you to youre most\npleasure and hertis desire. Please you to have enknowliche of my\npower welfare: at the making of this my letter y was in gode\nhele, and y trust in God within short space to be beter: for now\ny am at my liberte, wherof I thanke you, in my own hous at\nExeter. The ffesisicion wolle do his cunnyng uppon me, but\nundertake me he wol not, nor never did noon in his liff. Cumfort\nin\n<P II,101>\nhym I fynde, and in my mynde y thinke he wolle do me gode.\nFurthermore the deling of my ffader in law ye shal have\nenknowliche by a bille, which Thomas Mathu shal deliver you. A\nvery yeynd betwyn hym and me wolle not be had into the tyme of\nyoure comyng, which y trust wolle not be longe. Me thinkith a M.\nyere gon that y hurd any tidinges fro you. And in gode feith ye\nmay sey unto me that y am own-kynde that y wrote nor send unto\nyou synnes youre last being at Wideslade. The cause is, for myn\nexcuse is y have be in helle, where y had litel cumfort, but as\nsone as y cam to Exeter then was y yn heven: and be cause that y\nam now in joy y do send you this letter. Maister, hit is so that\nthe ffesicion is in hondes with me, and he desirith to have me\nin cure iij monythis, for which cause I pray you remember your\nWorship and my poor Queste. And as y amend y shal put you in\nknowlich by the grace of Jhesu, who kepe you.\n   ffrom your tru lover Annys Wydeslade.\n   To his right worshipfull Maister Syr William Stonore, Knyght,\nbe this delivered.\n\n"@en ;
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                "early in the year" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 100" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fiancée - fiancé" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Annys (Agnes)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "widow of John Wydeslade, the younger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "347" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1480" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWYDESLADE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Annys (Agnes) Wydeslade née Wynnard, later Stonor to William Stonor on early in the year, 1480"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBOND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Physician, classical scholar; chief secretary to Lord Chancellor Egerton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2825" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "MA Oxford, 1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1550-1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "173" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1550" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1612" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Bond" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Minister of Yateley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John Price" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1750s-1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Yateley, Hampshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. Successor of William Nunns as both minister of Yateley and inspector." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Minister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3627" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Price Jones" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-F>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "F" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Forecast value"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BJONSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "POET, DRAMATIST, GENTLEMAN? (FROM OBSCURE ORIGINS, BUT DISCOVERED GENTLEMEN ANCESTORS C. 1604 AND STARTED TO CALL HIMSELF A GENTLEMAN), FATHER 'A MINISTER', STEPFATHER A BRICKLAYER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Jonson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15116" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Royal College of St. Peter's, i.e. Westminster School, from the age of 7 to 16; did not proceed to university; created MA at Oxford 1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BEN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JONSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1572-1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London, Charing Cross area (away from London short periods only); London, Westminster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Born in obscure circumstances; his father, \" a Minister\", had died a month before; his stepfather Robert Brett was a bricklayer; around 1604 he \"discovered\" genteel Scottish ancestors, the Johnstones of Annandale, and became a gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1637" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BEN JONSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_024>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news, request" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1564 T HBERKELEY>\n<X HENRY LORD BERKELEY>\n<P 196>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXXXII. HENRY LORD BERKELEY TO THE EARL OF\nSUSSEX.\\] }]\n   Right honorable and my very good Lorde, whereas I am informed\nby suche as of late are come owte of\n<P 197>\nIrelande that my Ladye Woormonde my sister is not so well used\nby my Lorde her husbande as I would wishe her to be: and nature\nmovinge me to learne further of the truthe herein, I am so bolde\nat this presente (hearinge of your Lordshipps late arrivall owt\nof those partes) to desire your Lordship that yt maye please you\nby your Lettres to signifye unto me whether you understande\nthere be anye suche mislikinge betwene them or not, and the\ncauses thereof, to the ende I maye travell therein accordinglie.\nTrustinge also that yf she be not well dealte withall and used\nas she ought to be, that then your Lordshippe will make reaporte\nof the same to suche of the Councell as maye healpe to redresse\nthe matter, and my suite to be made for her the better\nfurthered. And in so doinge I must neades acknowledge myselfe\nbothe very moche beholden unto your good Lordshippe, and She\nalso, for her parte, moste bounden contynuallye to pray to the\nAlmightie for the preservation of your Lordship with the\nencreace of muche honoure. From my Castell of Berkeley, the\nxxvj=th=. of Maye, 1564.\n   Your Lordshipps assured\n   Henry Berkeley.\n   To the Right honorable and my very good Lorde the Earle of\nSussex, yeve these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "196" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Sussex, lord lieutenant of Ireland (recalled)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "noblemen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Berkeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "235" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBERKELEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TRADCLIFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkeley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Berkeley to Thomas Radcliffe on 26 May, 1564"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KWARLY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman; Henry O. of Barham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Warly née Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1644-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wife of John Warly" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1644" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Warly née Oxinden" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AMCAVE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Diplomat; knight hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem; pensioned 1540; sheriff of Warwickshire & Leicestershire 1548; MP 1557; chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1558; high sheriff of Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4920" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Cave (merchant?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "AMBROSE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CAVE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, VENICE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "YOUNGER BROTHER OF ANTHONY CAVE, JOHN JOHNSON'S MASTER; godfather to Otwell's son Israel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1568" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "AMBROSE CAVE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMATTHEW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of Christ Church College, Oxford by 1566; ordained deacon 1566; public orator 1569; canon of Christ Church 1570; ordained priest, rector of Algarkirk 1571; royal chaplain-in-ordinary, prebendary of Salisbury, archdeacon of Bath 1572; president of St. John's College, Oxford 1572-77; reader in Greek 1573; prebendary of Wells 1574; dean of Christ Church 1576-84; vice-chancellor 1579; prolocutor of the lower house of convocation 1581; dean of Durham 1583; rector of Monkwearmouth 1590; bishop of Durham (+ de facto lord lieutenant) 1595; archbishop of York 1606, influential in the council of the north." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18342" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Schooled at Wells; matriculated as a probationer of University College, Oxford 1559; Christ Church by 1561; BA 1564, MA 1566, BTh 1573, DTh 1574; admitted to Gray's Inn under special dispensation 1575." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Matthew of Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Tobie" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1623" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1544 (own report) or possibly 1546 (funeral monument), d. 1628" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Bristol, father was of Herefordshire; educated at Wells and Oxford; early career at Oxford, supportive appointments in mostly SW England & at court; Durham 1583/4; York 1606; also had a London residence, which he exchanged 1622 for manors in Yorkshire; died at his residence at Cawood." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: father's 2nd wife Eleanor Crofton of Ludlow, Shropshire. Married 1577 Frances Parker (1550/51–1629), widow of Matthew Parker (1551-1574), 2nd son of Archbishop Matthew Parker; she was the 4th daughter of William Barlow (d. 1568), bishop of Chichester, and Agatha Wellesbourne, a former nun. Acquired by his death a library of almost 3000 volumes, which formed the basis of the York Minster Library. Eloquent and witty, celebrated for his puns as well as his preaching." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1206" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1628" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tobie Matthew" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chelmsford>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chelmsford, Essex" , "Chelmsford" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chelmsford" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBANCKES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FAMILY RETAINER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BANCKES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "RYDAL, Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "983" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN BANCKES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JTHOMAS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Secker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27222" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Parish school; 1702 Merchant Taylors' School, London. 1709 St. Catharine's College, Cambridge; BA 1713, MA 1717, DD 1728 (incorporated at Oxford). Knew German." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "A drayman of Nicholson's brewery, All Hallows parish, London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1748" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1691-1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Schooled in London and Cambridge. ~1720 a post in Germany; 1736 in London, 1740 Peterborough, 1744 Lincoln, 1761 Salisbury (where died 1766). Connections to London and the court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Ordained deacon 1714, priest 1716. About 1720 chaplain to the English factory in Hamburg; 1736 living of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London; 1737 royal chaplain; 1740 dean of Peterborough; 1744 bishop of Lincoln; 1761 bishop of Salisbury. Married 1742 the niece of Bishop Sherlock of London (1st of 4 wives). A royal favourite (knew German); a generous and conscientious bishop, and a celebrated preacher. Deaf (partially?)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Bishop of Lincoln, later of Salisbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1691" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1766" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Thomas" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBLAKISTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blakiston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "North." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "John Cosin was married to Frances, daughter of Marmaduke Blakiston, prebendary of Durham, vicar of Woodborne, etc.; Robert was brother of Marmaduke. Married at least twice, both wives dead by 1629." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "456" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Blakiston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cadbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cadbury, Devon" , "Cadbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cadbury" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Group>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A class of Agents." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Group" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lancashire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lancashire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDAVISON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne 1669." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Davison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "575" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Davison" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1612 FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 96>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLVIII. CHARLES DUKE OF YORK TO THE PRINCE.\\] }]\n   Most loving Brother I long to see you, and hope that you will\nreturne shortly, therfore I have presumed to wreat these few\nlynes to You that I may rest in your favour and ever bee thought\n   Your H. most loving brother and obedient servant\n   Charles.\n   S=t=. James 14. Mar. 1611.\nTo his Highness.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "96" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "younger brother - elder brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duke of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "54" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1612" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s+Palace> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Henry Frederick Stuart on 14 March, 1612"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the active or passive participation of instances of E39 Actors in an E5 Event. \nIt connects the life-line of the related E39 Actor with the E53 Place and E50 Date of the event. The property implies that the Actor was involved in the event but does not imply any causal relationship. The subject of a portrait can be said to have participated in the creation of the portrait.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "had participant"@en , "tem participante"@pt , "имел участника"@ru , "a eu pour participant"@fr , "有参与者"@cn , "hatte Teilnehmer"@de , "είχε συμμέτοχο"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_SRICHARDSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Young" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23582" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Some school; apprenticed to printer John Wilde 1706-1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Samuel Richardson (fl. 1667-1727), joiner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Samuel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Richardson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1689-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and raised in Derbyshire. Moved to London late 1690s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Family of Surrey origin, Richardson's father had trained and lived in London before moving to Derbyshire. Took over his printer master's shop in 1720, and in 1721 married (1) his daughter Martha Wilde (d. 1731). In 1733, married (2) another printer's daughter, Elizabeth Leake (d. 1773). 1722 granted the livery of the Stationer's Company. In 1742 received contract to print the \"Journals\" of the House of Commons; printed newspapers and periodicals, including the \"Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society\"; edited and wrote. From 1740 to 1754 published three novels written by himself. Correponded with literati." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Printer, novelist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-05-03 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "943" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Samuel Richardson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 92>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXVI.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   (^For Mr Herbert Aston, these humbly present^) , att\nBellamoore.\n   Hon. deare Brother,\n   Tis a kynd providence guides yr pen, equally dispensing\npleasure and profitt. Your letters feast me with delight, your\nsylence proves a wholsom fast; humbling me by discovery of my\ngreat selfe love. I used to flatter my selfe with beleeve, I had\nso much reason, as to receave full satisfaction in my dear\nsisters ioyes. But now I fynd self love is ravenous. Tis not a\nsweet bit you carve from her table, can satiat a starved\nstomake. I am not so erogant to lay clayme to desert, though as\nyou see almost impudent in begging yr favour. Thus I have sowed\n<P 93>\nmy poore, little, black, contemptible seede, in hope of a\nplentiful harvest of comfort. O deny it not for pity to\n   Your most affectionat sister,\n   though the most unworthy,\n   Winefrid Thimelby.\nSep. 2.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "148" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on 2 September, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Calais?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Calais?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_SHILLIN_006>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 24>\n[} [\\VII. SHILLINGFORD TO ONE OF THE BISHOP'S COUNSEL. 14 DEC.\n1447. DRAFT LETTER.\\] }]\n   Right worshipfull sir, y recommaunde me to yow. Like yow to\nbe remembred of the speche and communicacion +tt was late\nbetwene yow and me at Westminster before my lorde Chif Justise\nand also what he seide and how that y conjured yow and ye\nconjured me ayen, and alle to the best entent to alle parties as\ny hope to God, trustyng that ye buth and woll be the same man as\nthere, or better yf ye better may, and y the same after my\nsympell power by my trauthe: apon the whiche communicacion as y\nseide to yow that y wolde, and as ye seide my part was to spake\nwith my lord Chaunceller, &c. and afterward Maister Rogger Kys\nand y were before my two seid lordis to knowe of a rule and a\ndepartyng home, &c. Whas rule and commaundement as y conceved\nwas this, to make and ensele nywe bondis yn to Candelmasse next\ncomyng, and lenger yf the parties wolde at oure comyng home; and\nyn the mene tyme to entrete at home to shorte the mater to their\nhondes; and that we myght not accorde therof, they to make an\nende, the whiche hath ever be my will and laboure y take God to\nwytnesse, and yet shall be. Wherapon y consideryng the rule and\ncommaundement of the lordes and the entent of +te communicacion\nbetwene yow and me abovesaide, y sende to yow at this tyme\npraying yow to considre the same, with more that hit is bot a\nshort and a bysy tyme consyderyng the grete parties and maters,\nwith the circumstance and grete and longe communicacion that is\nlike to be. Wherfor y pray yow to prefixe place day and tyme as\nye woll resonabilly, and that as sone as ye may godely, the\nrather the levere, and ye shall be all redy and wyth alle\n<P 25>\nthoo that longeth to be there, for oure party un failled; so\nthat noo cause of tarying shallbe founde yn oure party with the\ngrace of God: praying yow the same, &c. for ye may fully conceve\n+tt my felows and y wold fayne have a gode ende and pees, prayng\nyou to applie yo=r= god will and favo=r= to the same. And how\nhit may please you to do in +t=s=, y pray you to s[{ende{] hit\nme yn writyng and alle shall be well w=t= +t=e= grace of God,\nwhiche have yow yn kepyng. Amen. Writen at Exeter the thursday\n(next) after Sent Lucie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "14 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Draft." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "one of the bishop's counsel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "on opposite sides in a legal dispute" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mayor of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "422" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to   on 14 December, 1447"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_States>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "States" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "States" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCALLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BAILIFF 1450-1475?, LATER DESCRIBED AS GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/94300" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CALLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1469" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN FRAMLINGTON (or Framlingham?), SUFFOLK, MOVED TO THE PASTONS IN NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "1463 MARRIED MARGERY PASTON WITH DISFAVOUR AS THE CONSEQUENCE; ACTED AS A SCRIBE FOR MARGERY PASTON, JOHN PASTON I AND MARGARET PASTON IN THE PASTON COLLECTION." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "175" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "12388" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD CALLE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church administration" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q AC 1595 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 104>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVIII.\\] A LETTER FROM THE ARCHBYSHOP OF CANTERBURY\nTO MY LORD'S GRACE OF YORKE.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\19 Aug. 1595.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) My very good Lord, I must become an\nearnest suiter to you in the behalf of M=r=. Edwyn Sandys for\nthe continuance and increase of your Grace's good favor towards\nhim. I doubt not but that you doe hold him in that accompt which\nhee very well deserves. Notwithstanding, for the great care\nwhich I have that he may doe well and bee incouraged by all\nmeanes in his good and studiouse endevours, I praye you most\nhartelye that he may both have your good countenance and\ncomforte in those partes, and cheeflye that for such leases as\nhee holdes of your Grace (being the chiefe stay of his lyving)\nhee may renue them at your handes for his reasonable ffine with\nfavoure. I doubte not but my request will seme to your\nreasonable, and the gentleman so worthie to be cherished and\nencouraged, that I shall not need to use with you anie further\nperswasion. And so, with my hartie commendacions, I committ yow\nto the tuicion of Allmightie God. From Croydon, the xix=th= of\nAugust, 1595.\n   Your Grace's loving brother in Christe,\n   Jo. Cantuar.\n   I pray you send me youre resolution (together with youre\nopinion of the recantation) of these poyntes: (\\An sola Dei\nvoluntas, absque respectu aliquo ad peccatum, sit causa\nreprobationis?\\)\n   And whether yt be ether hereticall or popisch to say, (\\quod\nelecti debent esse certi de salute, sed non securi\\) . And\nlikewise:\n<P 105>\n(\\quod electi possunt cadere totaliter a fide ad tempus, sed non\nfinaliter\\) .\n   (\\Tuus\\) , Jo. Cantuar.\n   To the moste Reverend ffather in God, my verie good Lord and\nbrother, the Archbishopp of Yorke his Grace.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Nonautograph except for the signatures and postscript." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archbishop of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1595" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Croydon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 19 August, 1595"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_St.+James%27s+Westminster>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "St. James's Westminster, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "St. James's Westminster" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Frankfort>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Frankfort" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frankfort" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises abstract temporal extents, in the sense of Galilean physics, having a beginning, an end and a duration. \nTime Span has no other semantic connotations. Time-Spans are used to define the temporal extent of instances of E4 Period, E5 Event and any other phenomena valid for a certain time. An E52 Time-Span may be identified by one or more instances of E49 Time Appellation. \nSince our knowledge of history is imperfect, instances of E52 Time-Span can best be considered as approximations of the actual Time-Spans of temporal entities. The properties of E52 Time-Span are intended to allow these approximations to be expressed precisely.  An extreme case of approximation, might, for example, define an E52 Time-Span having unknown beginning, end and duration. Used as a common E52 Time-Span for two events, it would nevertheless define them as being simultaneous, even if nothing else was known. \n\tAutomatic processing and querying of instances of E52 Time-Span is facilitated if data can be parsed into an E61 Time Primitive.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Χρονικό Διάστημα"@el , "Período de Tempo"@pt , "时段"@cn , "Time-Span"@en , "Zeitspanne"@de , "Durée"@fr , "Интервал Времени"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "France)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EKING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Member of the Royal Society 1666; fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Edmond King (d.1651), physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "King" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1693" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1629-1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born in Northampton; lived in Hatton Garden, London 1665-" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In the court of Charles II as the king's physician 1676-." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir; physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2875" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1709" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund King" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Twiford+near+Maidenhead>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Twiford near Maidenhead, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Twiford near Maidenhead" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_100>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business (long letter)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1481? T RGERMYN>\n<X RICHARD GERMYN>\n<P II,119>\n[} [\\285. RICHARD GERMYN TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\7 April (1481)\\]\n   Right Wurshipfull and Onerable Maister, y comaund me unto you\nwith alle suche servyse as y can or may. Please your maistership\nhave enknowliche here y sende the copy of a writte, which is\nagayn you at the Kinge is sute in Devonshire uppon the (\\Deum\nclaus. extr.\\) , which was\n<P II,120>\ntaken before the Escaetour. As the writte maketh menshion, see\nye the meane to have hit oute of the Chekour, for ye go to a\ngrete mersement; and more ye had, and y had not sarched\ntherfore. Also I moved you at my last being at Stonore that my\nlord Markas his officer hath distrayned your tenaunt at Clist,\nand clemyth a mersshe, the third ffote in alle the said mersshe,\nwhere as he nor noon of his ancetours oute of tyme that no mynde\nis never had: and y teld you that y had apoynted with Broun his\nauditour, that the seid mersshe shuld ly voyde and not to be\nocupyed in to the tyme that my lorde and ye hadde spoken\ntogether: hit wer wel doon that ye moved my lord of, and to\ncause him to write a letter unto Thomas Hexte, his stuard, so\nthat your londe may be sette. Ther is oon John Wyndbow, which is\nmy lord is tenant, and holdith moche lond of you, he clemyth\nthis londe, sayng that hit shuld be longing to his place whiche\nhe holdith of my lorde, and he is causer of alle this. Ye\ncomaundid me that y shuld warne him oute of alle suche londes as\nhe holdith of you: and so have y doon: have ye this mater in\nremembrauns. Furthermore y send you worde by Thomas Mathu, that\nther was a almeshous fallen, which shuld be youre geft: y hure\nno more synne of. And so stont hit own-gevyn as yet. And now a\nnother also, what ye wille shal be doon there in: hit wer wel\ndoon that ye wrote a letter unto M. Speke ther of. Youre\nMaistership gave unto me the next avoydens of oon pore man, and\nye remember, in your stode at Stonore before your cosyn, Walter\nElmys: in lasse then ye wrete unto the seid M. Speke, he will\nnoon admytte. Moreover, your chauntry prest of Ermyngton is\nadmytted into the seid your chantre: y made his presentacion,\nand my lorde is officers admitted him. And ye be the grettist\nman with my lord, and in his consaite: because of your hors\ngeven and your attendauns unto him at London, that he may do and\nal his men ye may have: his servantes reportith of you that ye\nbe the courtys knyght, that ever thei sawe, where of y am glad.\nAlso ye wrote a letter unto me that y schuld content M. Speke,\nxx. li., wherof y have contented him on this quarter rent of\nCristismas xvj. li. iij. s. iiij. d., as y shal shew you at my\nnexte comyng ever passed off my resaite, and as I bede Thomas\nMathu to infurme you. The remenaunt he shal have this quarter of\nEster rentes, and then he is content. And as to your tenaunts in\nCornwale, thei be as trew unto you as y can understond as any\ntenauntes that ye have. And as to John Meger, he wille com and\nspeke with you at suche tyme as y come, and that shal be, by the\ngrace of God, before Wytsunday, and bringe his Obligacion. And\nas to youre wode there, Thomas Haiward wolle geve you xx. li.,\nsave\n<P II,121>\nye shal cope hit at youre cost: or els he to cope hit and to pay\nyou xvij. li. And no peny more wol he geve. Yet ye muste geve\nhim daies of payment, Mighelmas next comyng x. li., and the next\nMighelmas after the remenaunt. And yef hit leke you that he shal\nhave hit at this price, ye must wrete your letter to him, so\nthat he may fille hit before holy Rode day now comyng, or els he\ncan not fille hit alle this yere. And as for your whete there, y\nhave made Thomas Haiward to sille hit to your most advaile, of\nwhich ye shal have enknowlich, when y come. Also your place at\nClist is in divers places owver heled: wher ye wol that y shalle\nset workmen uppon hit or no, y wold have enknowlich. There after\nyour comaundement will y do. Richard Wideslade willith me to pay\nhim this quarter v. li, which he saith hit is youre covenaunt:\nand he wolle deliver me your Obligacion of so moche mony: and he\ndesirith xij. s. iiij. d for his fee at Wulston: wher ye will y\nshal pay him or no, y wold have enknowliche fro you, or els he\nshal noon have. ij lettres have y wreten unto you synne the\nfirst weke of Clene laynte: and yet had y never answer nor\nletter fro you. For goddis sake remember ye to move my lord\nMarkas ffor this your mersshe, so that he may directe his letter\nunto Thomas Hext or unto Speke, for he is my lord is Resever\nlate made by the deth of Geffrey Bedwelle. No more to you at\nthis tyme, but alle myghty God be ever youre gode spede. At\nExeter un the vij=e= day of April.\n   your Servaunt Richard Germyn.\n   To the right wurshipfull and Onerable Maister, Sir William\nStonore, knyghte, be this delivered.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 119" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "employee - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Germyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant in Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "910" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1481" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RGERMYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Germyn to William Stonor on 7 April, 1481"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northamptonshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northamptonshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHECTOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Practising surgeon from c. 1732, first in Lichfield, then Birmingham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/47077" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lichfield grammar school; (university?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Benjamin Hector, sheriff of Lichfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1755" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hector" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1708-1794" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived in Lichfield, Staffordshire. Moved to Birmingham in 1747." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Born into a family of physicians and surgeons. Friend of Johnson from childhood." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Surgeon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2352" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1794" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Hector" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newtoun>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newtoun" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newtoun" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LPAUL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Designed machines for textile production with partner, carpenter John Wyatt." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Dr Paul, London apothecary of French Huguenot descent?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lewis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paul" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London. Moved to Birmingham c. 1732. Later moved back to London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Orphaned as a child, ward of Lord Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley Cooper III). Acquaintance of Johnson." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Textile innovator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2181" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1759" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lewis Paul" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E30_Right>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises legal privileges concerning material and immaterial things or their derivatives. \nThese include reproduction and property rights"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Право"@ru , "Δικαίωμα"@el , "Droit"@fr , "Recht"@de , "Direitos"@pt , "Right"@en , "权限"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BCALTHORPE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LAWYER, MEMBER OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "RICHARD CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BARTRAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1596" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ORMESBY, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "986" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1596" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BARTRAM CALTHORPE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes the active or passive presence of an E77 Persistent Item in an E5 Event without implying any specific role. \nIt connects the history of a thing with the E53 Place and E50 Date of an event. For example, an object may be the desk, now in a museum on which a treaty was signed. The presence of an immaterial thing implies the presence of at least one of its carriers.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "συνέβη παρουσία του/της"@el , "est arrivé en présence de"@fr , "появился в присутствии"@ru , "occurred in the presence of"@en , "ocorreu na presença de"@pt , "fand statt im Beisein von"@de , "发生现场存在"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHUGHES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ellis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hughes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A relative (\"cousin\") of John Jones." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "857" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ellis Hughes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_073>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "a suitor's letter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 318>\n[} [\\LETTER CXVIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 22ND JUNE, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, I am to recommend unto your honorable\nfavor this bearer, my servaunt, that by your lordships good\nmeanes he may enioye lyke benefyt of his offyce of water-bayly\nin Flusshing, as the water-baylye in Bryll dothe presently\nenioye. I hope he wyll deserve any favor yt shall please you to\nbestowe on him, and I shall thinke myselve greatly bownde unto\nyou for the same. And so I most humbly take my leave. At the\ncoorte, the xxij=th= of June, 1586.\n   Your lordships to command,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "318" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "91" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 22 June, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newcastle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newcastle, Northumberland" , "Newcastle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newcastle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMEHEUX>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Meheux" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1749?-1839" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "One of Ignatius Sancho's closest friends. An amateur artist and print-maker." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st clerk in the Board of Control" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1839" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Meheux" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus-D>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ConfStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Used by the sender of the data to flag (beyond the confidential statistical information) one or more additional observations of the dataset so that the receiver knows that he/she should suppress these observations in subsequent stages of processing (especially, dissemination) in order to prevent third parties to indirectly deduct (e.g. through accounting identities or other formulas) the observations that are genuinely flagged with \"C\"."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "D" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Secondary confidentiality set by the sender, not for publication"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#confStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horsley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Horsley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Horsley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_032>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1519? T TBOLEYN>\n<X SIR THOMAS BOLEYN>\n<P 154>\n[} [\\LETTER LV. SIR THOMAS BOLEYN TO KING HENRY THE EIGHTH.\\] }]\n   Pleasith yt your Grace to understand that the first day of\nthis moneth I wrote my last Lettres to your Grace, and as yet\nthe King is nat retorned from Melun, there as he hath been\nalmost thes fortenyght a huntyng. But hither is come Lettres\nwith great dylygence to the King Catholiques Ambassadour from\nFrankford, and from my lady of Savoye, specefieng how the King\nhis master the xxviij. day of the last moneth, at x. of the\nclocke afore noon, by th'assent and hoole voyce of all the\nElectours was chosen Emperor. And bicause there is yet noo\nlettres commen out of Almayn to the King nor my Lady here of\nthis matier my Lady marvayleth moch, and sayth she feryth that\nMons=r=. L'admiral is letted or evyll intreatyd bicause she hath\nno word from hym, or elles their Post with lettres is taken or\nstopped by the way. Neverthelesse my Lady sayth yf this be trew\nseyng the King her sonne may nat be Emperor she is ryght glad\nthat the King Catholique is chosen. Sayeng that though the Kyng\nher sonne is nat Emperor, yet it is a comfort to her that the\nKing her sonnes son in\n<P 155>\nlawe is Emperor. How be it the trouth is that both the King and\nmy Lady, and all this Contre had rather any other had been\nchosen Emperor than the King Catholique. My Lady tellyth me that\nshe is assured it hath cost hym a greyt good to atteyn to this\nEmpire; in so moch she sayth she knoweth for a trouth oon of the\nElectours hath had of hym two hundreth thowsand crownes, and\nnamyng hym of Coloigne. She sayth also that the Electours amongs\nthem all hath not had of the King her sonne past a hundreth\nthowsand Crownes, and moch she ma... and fereth lest the\nAdmirall be nat well, and sayth that the Letter that she had\nfrom hym was wrytten the xxvj. day of the last moneth, wherein\nby his wryting he had as great trust that the King here shuld be\nEmperor as ever he had. And now Mons=r=. le Bastard and they of\nthe Counsell here say yt is a good torne for the King here, and\na great weale for his reaulme that he is not Emperor, for they\nsay yf he had been it shuld have putt hym to an infante\nbusyness, and impoverychyd and undoone his subgietts. Here is\nalso of late a new Ordenaunce made by the King and his Counsell,\nand gyven to all them that have any horses for Posts or Currors,\nboth here at the Cort and at Parys, that payn of their lyves\nthey delyver no horse nor horses to any man, ambassador or\nother, except at the Court he have a bill from Robertet\n<P 156>\nin Parys from the first President there. I have been, too,\nassuryd by my Lady that this is nat doon for any Lett of L...\nthat goyth in to England, but as farre as I can knowe that\nresortyth in and owt of Spayn, and my lady hath ... whan so ever\nI woll depeche any lettres by Post. I shall stre... a Bill of\nRobertett and of the first President of Parys ... whan I woll.\n   Besechyng the holy Trinite long to preserve your Grace from\nPoyssy this iiij=th= day of July.\n   Yours T...\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year with a question mark in corpus, but it is certainly 1519 because the letter announces the election of Charles V, which happened on 28 June 1519." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "154" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry VIII" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "diplomat - king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Boleyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "Henry VIII's ambassador in France" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1519" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBOLEYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HENRY8> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Poissy> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Boleyn to Henry VIII Tudor on 4 July, 1519"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_142>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1630 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 228>\n[} [\\CXLV. THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever best Lady and Cosin,\n   I rejoyse to perceave by your last that you are journey\nproofe, it giving us hope hear that we may ere long see you at\nLondon, whearof when you shall vouchafe to give me light, or\nthink me worthy the knowledge, I shall as gladly waite on you\npart of the way, as be ready to serve you while I remayne hear,\nor while I remayne in this world, and that with those affections\nwhearwith I have long since vowed myself\n   Yo=r= La=pp's= all and ever to serve you and yours,\n   T. Meautys.\nFeb=ry= 19 [\\1629-30\\] .\n   Madam, I gladly kissed the outside as well as the inside of\nyour letter, as supposing the superscription to be my cosin\nAnne's handwriting. If I wear mistaken, lett the next make me\namends, or ells she is still in my debt for the well meaning of\nit.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "19 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "228" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "149" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1630" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 19 February, 1630"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TTALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "LL.D. JUDGE OF THE ADMIRALTY COURT IN NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TALBOT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WYMONDHAM, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "DR." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "123" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS TALBOT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P20i_was_purpose_of>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "era o propósito de"@pt , "ήταν σκοπός του/της"@el , "был целью для"@ru , "war Zweck von"@de , "之準備活動是"@cn , "was purpose of"@en , "était le but de"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FVERE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Knight 1587; soldier, commander 1589-1604; governor of Brill; general governor of Portsmouth 1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28209" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Vere" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1560-1609" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Nephew of John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford; commander of English troops in the Netherlands" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "419" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1609" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Vere" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBATEMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Factor/merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Miles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bateman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1632" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "628" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Miles Bateman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_082>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1479? T RPAGE>\n<X RICHARD PAGE>\n<P II,85>\n[} [\\247. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\25 Sept. (1479)\\]\n   My ryght synguler good Master, after dew recommendacion, like\nit you to wete that all your servauntes and tenauntes in thes\nparties fare well, and I recommaunde thaym to your mastership,\nand so do we all to my lady your wif. The cause of my writyng to\nyour mastership is this: it is so that I have the gift of the\npresentacion of the Vicarage of Sutton bysydes your maner, and\nfor that feith and service that your chaunterie prest of Horton,\nSyr William, beres to your mastership, y have geven hym the\nbenefice, so it be your plesyr. Syr, ther ys a frere prechour\noff thabbey of Dertford, is name is frere Hugh Fabri, whiche y\nhave allway aught my verry good will and favour onto, and so\ndoes Appelton, Martyn, and all the gentelmen in oure parties. I\ncertifye your mastership he is a good prest, and a clene, ther\nis non better to my understandyng unfaynyd. Syr, if it wold\nplese your mastership to write a letter to the master of Cobham\nthat it were your plesyr, he shold succede syr William in your\nChaunterie, it wold be to the grete comfort of all the gentelmen\nin thes parties; and over that ye shall have the dayly praier of\na good prest, ther was never non suche ther syns I knew Kent. By\nmy trowth undoutyd my lord bysshop wold have geven hym a\nbenefice, but he woll non have. I pray your mastership to tendre\nthis mater the rather at this my pore instance. I thank your\nmastership for my buk. I dar incombre you no longer. I pray\nJhesu send you all youre goodly hertes desire. Writen at your\nHorton this xxv day of Septembr with the fest of your\n   Page.\n   Syr, Lestan, your fermer, understode that y wrote to your\nmastership, cam onto me and desirid me to remembr yow for hym:\nif it plese you, it is thus, he is suffisaunt within your\ndistres, he woll content your mastership at Martynmas xx. li.,\nif ye geve hym laysyr, he shall now pay your mastership well and\nsuffisauntly, and if ye be hasty uppon hym he\n<P II,86>\nmust sel his graynys at mischef, and in concluson undon. He is\nsore ferd of your Steward: he hath promisid me he will content\nyour mastership this same yere xl. li. Plese it yow to send me\noon litel word here.\n   To my master Syr Willm. Stonor, knyght for the kynges body.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 85" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "legal adviser / tenant - employer/landlord" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Page" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "legal adviser" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "414" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RPAGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horton> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Page to William Stonor on 25 September, 1479"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ky%C3%B4to>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kyôto" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kyôto" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_067>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1651 FN EHARLEY>\n<X EDWARD HARLEY>\n<P 216>\n[} [\\COL. HARLEY TO HIS BROTHER THOMAS.\\] }] \n   Deare Brother - I have now exchanged the sweet country aire\nand sports for the dirt, fogs, and trouble of the city. The\nemployment there, is to chase the poore hare, or crafty fox;\nheere, to pursue one another. The forest whence I came, hath not\nbeasts more savage as we meete every day. The lustfull goat,\nfawning dog, greedy wolf range freely, and what is worst, every\none abounds with these wild inhabitants, and want sagacity to\npursue and courage to destroy them. If every private person\nwould be an honest hunter, we should not complaine of so many\nNimrods. If you have recovered,\n<P 217>\nand can spare your (^watry hunter^) , I shall be very glad to\nreceave him from you. The assurance of your health will be very\nwellcome to,\n   Your most affectionate brother,\n   Edw. Harley.\n(^Westminster,^) (\\6 Martii\\) , 1650-1.\nFor his deare Brother,\n   Mr. Thomas Harley.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "6 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "216" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "elder brother - younger brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Harley to Thomas Harley on 6 March, 1651"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus-A>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#ObsStatus> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "Normal is the default value (if no value is provided) and is used when no special coded qualification is assumed. Usually, in this case, it can be assumed that the source agency assigns sufficient confidence to the provided observation and/or the value is not expected to be dramatically revised."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "A" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Normal"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#obsStatus> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ESTANLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHT OF BATH 1533, SUPRESSING NORTHERN REBELLIONS 1536-37, KNIGHT OF THE GARTER 1547, PRIVY COUNCILLOR 1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Derby, x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Stanley, second earl of Derby (b. before 1485, d. 1521)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STANLEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1548" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1508-1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ESTATES IN MANY COUNTIES. London? (administrative positions)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3RD EARL OF DERBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "10488" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1508" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1572" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD STANLEY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Colham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Colham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Colham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCOWPER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Cowper W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BKM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6513" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Westminster School; admitted to the bar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Rev. John Cowper (1694–1756)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cowper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731-1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Great Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire; lived most of his life at Olney, Buckinghamshire, then at the nearby village of Weston Underwood; died in East Dereham, Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Suffered from severe depression, he had to abandon his profession. Converted to Christian evangelicism. Wrote hymns and religious poetry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "56254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1800" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cowper" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Derbyshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Derbyshire?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Derbyshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_P1GARRICK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Was bought a commission in the army in 1706 and became a career officer; lieutenant by c. 1715, captain by c. 1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Garrick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Lichfield Grammar School?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "David de la Garrique, merchant, Huguenot, French" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
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                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 131>\n[} [\\LETTER XLVI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 22ND FEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   I must nedes trowble ye as oft as occasion may serve, albeyt\nI can hear nothing from you, whether I shall contynew in my\nservyce or be cashed, and being loth to loose tyme whilst I am\nhear, I have alredy proceded with these men for the leavy of an\narmy, as the only way in dede to help and save all; for,\nwhatsoever discourse men may make to you ther, I find by all the\nwysest and best experymented men here, that if we stand but\nuppon a defensyve warr, all wyll be lost, as all was almost\nquyte gonne when I cam hether, as I wrote unto you, and chifely\nfor that men were out of hope to resyst the enymye in the fyld,\nbut he had way to doe what he lysted in all places; he was able\nboth to besiege towens and to anoye all places where he lysted,\nand no man to make hedd with force ageinst him, every man\nlooking but to his singell charge, in this towen and that towen,\nand none to commaunde or dyrect for the hole: and ye shall se\nnow, that a meane comander shalbe able to doe more than was donn\nthis good while.\n   We have alredy, concluded and in making reddy, almost xl good\nshippes and good cromsters, beside xxv smaler vesselles to runne\nupp and down the ryvers, well furnyshed; so that, for the sea,\nwe wyll provyde well inough.\n<P 132>\n   For the land hit ys almost concluded, also, that we shall\nleavye iiij=m= horse, the most reyters, beside those we have\nalredy, for yf we may mach the enymye with horse, I dowbt not\nfor the rest; yet he hath iij=m=. Spanyardes aryved a month\nagoe, and I hear he ys preparing men in Germany.\n   Much adoe have I had with these men to bring them to consider\nof this matter, for they imagyn ther places inpregnyble, and doe\nnot remember how the people groe wery of ther contynewall\nburden, and standing only uppon defence. They contynewally lost\ntowens, cyttyes, and almost ij hole provynces, Flanders and\nBrabant, all which, yf they had had but vj=m= men in the fyld,\nthey had saved; but I may boldly say it, for I am well informyd\nof yt, they were both carelesly and neglegently lost, and\nassuredly many more had byn gonn but for hir majesties comfort\nand countenance, and yet wylbe, yf we shall doe but as others\nhave donn. Wherefore I have byn very round, and the rounder, to\nbe playn with ye, that I wold rather torn myself out of service\nfor such a cause than to be torned owt otherwyse, as perhapps ye\namong ye ther have resolyd. And my dealing hath taken such good\nsuccess, as now they procede very willingly in all thinges that\nI move to them for ther defence, and every man wylling to\ncontrybute, and to enlardge their contrybutyons, now they hope\nsomwhat shall be donn for ther money, as, God wylling, ther\nshall, yf I tarry by yt; praing ye, ageyn and ageyn, to send\naway sir Wylliam Pellam. They here have hard so much of him as\nalmost they beleave in him.\n   Hir majesty must think that this servyce standes hir more\nuppon than all hir debtes, yf they be a C=m= li., and the\nprosperity therof must bring hir, not only safetye to hir state\nand person, but the saving of many a C=m= li. hereafter. Besyde,\nsir, yf my poore advyce may be hard, as I have wrytten yt to ye\nand my lord tresorer heretofore, hir [\\majesty\\] shuld send with\nall spede into Germany to the princes, to encourage them,\nspetyally a gentleman of some quallyty to the duke of Sax, to\ncongratulatt his mariag\n<P 133>\nwith the howse of Hawnalt, who is the ablest and noblest\ngentleman in all Germany and a great prince; and, beside that he\nwyll take himself bound to hir majesty, the old duke wyll take\nit most kindly, for he loveth his yong wyffe so well as\nwhosoever sendes to him therabout he useth all the thankfullnes\nin the world to him. He hath sent of late a stout messag to the\nemperour, and hath refused to gyve any audyence or access to the\nFrench kinges comyssary. Seguro hath ben greatly enterteyned at\nhis handes, and loged in his own howse.\n   Yf Palavasyn com not away ye marr all. Gyttory ys almost\nmadd, having wrytten into Germany of hir majesties gracyous\ndealing in their cause, and that Pallavasyn and he were both on\nthe way; now Gyttory lyeth styll at Harlem, and almost\ndesperatt, yet doe I comfort him by messages, to lett him know\nthat I myselfe have not hard this month from England. God send\nthem better whan they com next.\n   The king of Denmark doth marvellously love hir majesty, as my\nlord Wyllowby telles me; he hath sent me very kind messages by\nmy lord, and doth offer to let me have ij=m= of his best\nhorsmen, and best captens to lead them; and lykewise to send his\nown sonne, yf I think yt good, and that it may any way advance\nhir majesties servyce.\n   Thus ye may se how greatly hir majesty may further both hir\nown good servyce and the servyce of all christendome, yf hit\nshall please hir. And bycause she hath alwayes harped uppon a\npeace, lett all wyse men judge whether ther be any way in the\nworld for hir majesty to have a good peace but this way; yea,\nand the more show of princes good wylles that she may procure,\nthe better and surer must yt be for hir. Well, I can doe no more\nbut open my pore conceattes, and pray to God to dyrect hir\nmajesties hart to doe that which may be most for his glorye and\nbest for hirselfe and realme, and so commytt you to his safe\nprotectyon. At the\n<P 134>\nHage, from whence I goe toward Utrycht uppon Saturday next; this\nxxij. of February.\n   Your assured frend,\n   R. Leycester.\n   I besech ye, Mr. secretary, lett not the pore soldyers be\nforgotten, and the rather for that we shall goe very shortly to\nthe fyld; at the least to have a flying camp of iij or 4000 men,\nto doe very necessary and nedefull servyce.\n   The count Hollock ys a most wylling and obedient servant, and\nsurely wyll doe well, and begyns to leave his drynking. Hir\nmajesty is much beholden to the elector Truxy, and he ys able to\ndoe great servyce; he ys very pore but very wyse.\n[\\ADDRESSED,\\] To my honourable good frend Mr. secretarye\nWalsingham.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1673 FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 77>\n[} [\\LETTER LXXI.\\] }] [^WINEFRID THIMELBY TO GERTRUDE ASTON^]\n   Feb. 23, 1672.\n   My dear sweet Chyld,\n   I know not whither I shuld chyd or pitty thee, as being\nignorant of the cause of thy sylence. I am inclyned to fear,\nthou art either sad or sick. The last may excuse thee, but the\nfirst not at all. Na, if so, thou art most uniust, and keepe my\nowne from me, and defrawdest me of my right. So I esteeme it, to\nbear part in all thy concernes, espetially sufferance. Ther thou\nshalt never be alone, by my consent. Therfor, dear chyld, tell\nme truly and largely, how it goes with thy content; and, if I\nmay have leave to compare bace and meane things with high,\nperhaps God deals with thee, as my mother did with me, when a\nlittle foolish chyld, and nuely weaned from the brest. I gott a\ntrick to suck my thum, but she so rub'd it with worm wood, I\nquickly left that sport. So I phansy,\n<P 78>\nAllty God sprinkels with bitternis all thy lov'd pleasures, and\nwill not have thee suck dry broken cesterns; but drinck full\ndraughts at the fountayne head of true and lasting ioys, such as\nflow in religion. Forgive me, my chyld, I cannot forbear to say\nthis; my hart is so topfull of desyre to have thee as happy as\nmy self. But I wod not have thee take it for persuasion, unless\nthou finde, as I suspect, no solid content wher thou art; but\nsupposing thou doest, I am truly satisfied, and will beleeve,\nand hope, God will make thee a sayntt, wher thou art, and thats\nall I car for. I never till now had ambition to be a prophetess.\n   I must desyre yr prayers for dear Sr Mary Coyny, who dyed in\n14 dayes sicknis: so frayle a flower is youth and beauty. Trust\nnot to itt Gatt, if thou beest wyse: but you know\n<P 79>\nwho says, no matter how soone the fruit fall, so it hang till it\nbe ripe. Though her death was unexpected, yet she had the\nexcellent preparation of an Inocent, and virtuous lyfe. We have\nhope next sumer, to see Mrs Weston, and Mrs Mary Hacon; and Keat\nsais, you must make up that trinity of ioyes. But tis time to\npresent the kyndnis of yr frinds, lest I want roome. The first\nplace is our dear father's dew. None before him in tender love\nfor you, except my selfe. Next my lord, in his playne but\ncordiall way. \"Remember me to poore Gatt: wo'd she be a nun?\nFaith, if she knew the world half so well as I, she wod make\nhaste out of itt. Dear Prokaty goes further, and further than I\ncan tell, in kynd expression. Yr misteris follows closs, in a\nmore sylent way, and wearys me with her oft kynd whispers, is\nther no hope of Gatts retorne, &c. Sister Clayton, Lame, King,\nMusgrave, Constable, (^Marina^) , Clarke, Stafford,\n<P 80>\nAurelia, Bessy Claye, all, and every one, nuns and sisters,\nperticulerly poore Heicott, wod be named by som marke of\nkyndnis; but our yong nun, sister Hacon, longs for a whisper;\nand tells me, she repents som things she said to you, as fynding\nit much otherwise then she thought. She is growen so constantly\nmery, you wod scharce know her, but it strangely becoms her. She\nlongs for yr coming mitely, but says, I must have patience a\nyear or too; and then she dar almost swere by her owne\nexperience, you will know so much of the world, as to hate itts\ndeceats, and fly to saufty, wher she has alredy taken sanctuary.\nI had almost forgott our 2 Novises, Nan Constable, and Franck\nTomson, who desyre you receive ther kyndnis. Mrs Mary\nWorthington is scholer for order, all alone; but we expect\nCrathornes sister. I have spent so much place in delivering\nothers kyndnis, that I must croud my owne to\n<P 81>\nmy dearest brother Aston. In one word, I am all his, and thyne\nas much; for I fynd no disbursment of love diminish my stocke.\nEvery one kindles, and mentaynes there owne fyre; and burne in\nit, though never can consume, thy most affectionat ante,\n   W. T.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1673" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Gertrude Aston on 23 February, 1673"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hinton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hinton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hinton" .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
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                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report (official matters)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1447 T JSHILLINGFORD>\n<X JOHN SHILLINGFORD>\n<P 3>\n[} [\\II. SHILLINGFORD TO HIS FELLOWS AT EXETER. DRAFT LETTER.\\]\n}]\n   Worthy sires y grete yow well alle; doyng yow to understonde\nthat y rode fro Excetre on Fryday and cam to London on Tywysday\nby tyme at vii atte cloke; and ther sithenys have full bisily\nlabored to make an answere to the articulys. The cause of so\nlonge taryng yn makyng of the answers hath be for right grete\nbysynes y=t= Alisaunder Hody hath hadde aboute his awne maters;\nnetheles by the avys of Alisaunder Hody and Dowrisshe and Roger\nRawly, [\\they\\] beth made as may be yn so shorte tyme, trustyng\nto God that al the substance ys comprehended ther ynne, so that\nwhat tyme\n<P 4>\nhit is amended, corected and made by avys of counseyll to be\nright well; of the whiche answeris so shortely made y sende to\nyow ij. copies, oon to be send to the Recorder yn hast yf hit\nmay be for shortenys of tyme, &c., that other copy to abide w=t=\nyow, prayng yow Thomas Cook most specially w=t= the lu tenaunt,\ncallyng to yow William Noble, Coteler, Druell, and other wham ye\nseme is to be don, and that this answer be sadly over seyn; and\nyf eny thyng be ther yn to myche or to litell yn substance to\nsette the penne to sadly [\\ORIGINALLY to sette to the penne\nsadly\\] . This don y pray yow to calle be fore yow atte halle\n[\\in my name ERASED\\] the substance of the comminalte, praynge\nevery of tham yn my name and chargyng tham yn +te most streytest\nwyse yn the Kynges byhalf to come to fore yow yn haste for the\ntydyngs that y have sent home to yow; and that ye wysely declare\nto fore tham these answers; so that they sey manly yee and nay\nyn suche poyntes as yow thynke to be don, &c. and +t=t= +tey\nwyll abide by +t=e= answers yn all wyse, and that labo=r= and\nspekyng be before to that entent. This don y pray yow that y\nhave a gode man sende to me yn hast.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Draft." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "commonalty of Exeter?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellows at Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
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                "Shillingford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "mayor of Exeter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. Ed. by Moore, Stuart A. Camden new series 2. 1871/1965." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "330" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1447" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSHILLINGFORD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Shillingford to   on ?, 1447"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P19i_was_made_for>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a été fabriquée pour"@fr , "被制造来用於"@cn , "был создан для"@ru , "wurde hergestellt für"@de , "foi feito para"@pt , "was made for"@en , "έγινε για"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FBLOMEFIELD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Curate to James Baldwin, rector of Quidenham 1728-9. Rector of Hargham 1729. Rector of Fersfield September 1729 - January 1752. Antiquarian interests and travel in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. Life's work: \"History of Norfolk\" based on the Le Neve Collection of Norfolk antiquities and historical material." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2663" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Grammar School in Thetford under Reverand John Price. Caius College Cambridge 1724-1728 (MA, deacon), under tutorage of James Burrough." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Blomefield, gentry lower in Fersfield, South Norfolk. Married to Alice Batch of Kings Lynn." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "34" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1705-1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Norfolk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Mary Womack, daughter of Laurence Womack, rector of Caister by Yarmouth in September 1732." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Fersfield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1752" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Blomefield" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church appointments" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1594 T JWHITGIFT>\n<X JOHN WHITGIFT>\n<P 88>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXIV.\\] WHYTGYFT, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, TO THE\nBISHOP OF DURHAM.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\2 Dec. 1594.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) Yesterday, beeng the first of this\nmonethe, her Majestie in the praesens of all her cousell did\nnominate such as are to be placed in the bishoppricks voyde and\nto be voyde: as namelie your self to York; D=r=. Matthew to\nDurham; the bishop of Wigorn to London; and M=r=. Day, dene of\nWindsor, to Wigorne. The bishop of Lincolne to Winton; the\nbishop of Chester to Lincolne; the bishop of Bangor to Chester;\nand one D=r=. Vaughan, an honest and learned man, to Bangor.\nM=r=. Redman, archdeacon of Canterbury, to Norwich; the bishop\nof Landafe to Exitor. God be thangked, as good a choyse as can\nbe desyered. There is order gyvne for the consecration, and\ntherefore your Lordship shal do well to send upp some to followe\nyour businesse here. And I am glad that there ys so good a cause\nto bring you hether so sone. (\\Vale in Christo!\\) Frome Lamb.\nthe 2 of Decemb. 1594.\n   Your Lordship's loving frend and brother,\n   Jo: Cantuar.\n   To the Reverend Father in God, my verie good Lord and\nbrother, the Bishop of Durham.\n\n"@en ;
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                "2 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "88" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
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                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Whitgift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "archbishop of Canterbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JWHITGIFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lambeth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Whitgift to Matthew Hutton on 2 December, 1594"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBELLINGHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN, UNDERSHERIFF OF WESTMORLAND 1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "WES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROGER" ;
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                "1525" ;
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                "BELLINGHAM" ;
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                "1525" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WESTMORLAND AND NORTHUMBERLAND" ;
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                "'VERY OLD MAN AT HIS DEATH'" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1533" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROGER BELLINGHAM" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_105>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 164>\n[} [\\CV. SIR N. BACON TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   Uppon Thursday last I left London, thincking to haue bin\nw=th= you this day, but, at my taking horse, I raysed by\ncoughing a little bload, w=ch= made me come that night but to\nBurntwood. The next day in the morning I found myself disposed\nto bleed agayne, w=ch= made me venture no farther than\nEsterford, wher, presently after my coming in, the vayne opened\nagayne, wher I raysed some half a spoonfull. Now, this day I\nintend to come no farther then Colchester, wher I shall haue\nDoctor Duke's help, if need require. Uppon Monday, God willing,\nI intend to reach Bury, whither I desier you to send me, uppon\nTuesday morning\n<P 165>\nnext, yo=e= coach, to bring me home w=th= the more ease. All\nyo=e= friends in London do salute you. The Lady of Bedford is\nreasonably well. The business of the Navie is now in question in\nParliament, but nothing done. Thus, with my best loue I leaue\nyou, desiring to be excused for briefness, being now in my bed;\nfrom whence I desier you not to conclude any danger in me, for\nmy bleeding is stopped, & my cough less then yt hath bin any\ntyme these iij. weeks. Bless ours, & kiss little Jane from me; &\nso I rest,\n   In all trew affection only y=rs=,\n   Nath. Bacon.\nEsterford, this Satterday morning [\\June 1626\\] .\n   To his best respected friend the La. Jane Bacon, at Broome,\ngeu these.\n\n"@en ;
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                "June" ;
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                false ;
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                false ;
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                "164" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "241" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Esterford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on June, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nova+Scotia>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nova Scotia" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tehidy>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Tehidy" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Tehidy" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1759" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Dawes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1767" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1768" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Barkham, Berkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Inspector. \"Reverend\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1768" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Dawes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBAXTER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MINISTER AND WRITER; ORDAINED 1638, LEFT THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN 1662.  PURITAN. CONSIDERED ALMOST A SAINT BY CONTEMPORARIES, PERSECUTED THOUGH MODERATE. WROTE POPULAR DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Baxter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Baxter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Self-taught" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "A MEAN FREEHOLDER, CALLED A GENTLEMAN FOR HIS ANCESTORS' SAKE' (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BAXTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1615-1691" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN SHROPSHIRE. WORCESTERSHIRE (Kidderminster). MOVED TO LONDON 1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1691" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD BAXTER" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Queen%27s+Square>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bath> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Queen's Square, Bath" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Queen's Square" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_045>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 T GOXBRYGE>\n<X GODDARD OXBRYGE>\n<P II,8>\n[} [\\167. GODDARD OXBRYGGE TO MISTRESS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\12 July, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu. A=o=. +tI. iiij=c= lxxvj\n   Ryght worshipfull and Reverent Maistes, I recomend me unto\nyou in the moste lowlyest wyse that I best can or maye: and,\nMaistes, pleasthe you to undirstond that I have R[{eceived{] a\nletter ffrome you by Davy Wrixham, the whech letter I undirstod\nwele, and schoche matter ase you he wreten to me ffor I wille\naply hete as ney as I [{may{] . And,\n<P II,9>\nMaistes, ther as you wrote to ffor your fesche I have aplyd hete\nas ny as kowd, but as I cane I will send it to you as sone as I\nmaye, and thate shalbe a Tuysdaye or a Weddensdaye at the\nffardest. And as for odir matterys that you wrote to me ffor, I\nhave nat yete inqueryd off theme, ffor the tyme was sso shorte I\ncowd nat: the tyme wase sso shorte, sso I R[{eceived{] your\nletter a Tuysdaye betwyxte vj and vij a the kloke. And as ffor\nthat yo wrote to me of Davy I wyll do acordyng to your wyll: and\nas ffor hyse gownys he had convyed theme, before you rod owte of\nLondon, into Whytebredys howse, and he had j off theme beffore\nhe spake with me: and as for the remnante he shall nate have\nsome wrytyng ffro you. And as ffor all oddir matterys I wyll\nssend you word as ssone as I maye with the gras off owre lord,\nwhoo have you, Right Worshipfull Maistres, I his blessyd\nkepynge, Amen. Be your prentyse\n   Goddard Oxbrygge,\n   the xij day of Jull.\n   To my Right worshipfull Maistres Stonor, at sstonor. be thyse\ndelywer. in hast.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Mistress; 1st wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "assistant/apprentice to future son-in-law & family friend - mistress" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Goddard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Oxbryge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant/apprentice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "273" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GOXBRYGE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Goddard Oxbryge to Elizabeth Stonor née Croke on 12 July, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Jamaica>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Jamaica" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jamaica" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Plough+Inn>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Carey+Street> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Plough Inn, London" , "Plough Inn, Carey Street, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Plough Inn" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCOPPENDALE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC in 1614. Served at Bantam and Japan, dying in Bantam between 1617 and 1619." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Ralph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Coppendale" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1617x1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Worked in Bantam Feb-Aug 1615, visited Japan 31 August 1615 - 26 February 1616. Then returned to Bantam." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "422" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3012" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1619" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ralph Coppendale" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_057>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal & church news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,30>\n[} [\\XXII. - BISHOP COSIN TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] \n   Sir,\nI have yours of Sept. 12, wherein I find no mention of the last\nletter I sent to you, and inclosed it with many others to Mr.\nCharles Gerard. The packet that came now with yours from\n<P II,31>\nFrance, was a letter from Mr. Brevin, and another from the\nPrincesse of Turenne, to whom if Mr. Durell please to write\nconcerning Bates and his designe (if any such designe be) he\nwill lose his journey. And I pray deale effectually with Mr.\nDurell for that purpose, and bid him make free use of my name in\nhis letters. I am so full here of the Bishoprick affayres, that\nI have not the least leisure for any thing els. Upon Sunday last\nI had a solemne confirmation, with a sermon to that end before\nit; and yesterday I had another; for the company was too great\nto goe through with them all in one day, yet I admitted none but\nthose who were duly examined, and brought testimonies besides,\nsubscribed by their own ministers. Busie I am about the\nreparations of my ruined houses, the very covering whereof with\nlead and slate (not yet half done) hath cost me more than 500\n(^l^) . In the meane while, having bin here 5 weeks, I have not\nsealed more than 2 leases, nor received more than 70=li= fine\nfor the one, and 7=li=. for the other. The purchasers have made\nthe tenants so poore that they are not able to renew their\nfarmes, and I doubt it will be so meane an accompt which my\nCommissioners will make me for the rest of my time which I have\nto stay out here, that I shall returne with a very light purse,\nand not be able to make good the promise which I subscribed and\nsent to my Lord of London for his Majestie; yet, though I leave\nmy selfe nothing, that promise I must endeavour to performe; as\nI trust he will do his to you for the parsonage of Houghton, and\nthe prebend of Durham, where you will find a miserable house,\nand no president to recover any thing for dilapidations. Since\nmy Lord of London and Ely will have it so, I shall make all the\nhast I can to be at London upon the beginning of November. The\nnext Sunday I am here to attend an ordination, and the 2 first\nTuesdays after Michaelmas an ordinary Synode of the Clergie, one\nat Durham and another at Newcastle; where I shall preach among\nthem, and put them in some order, if by any fayre meanes I can.\nMy temporall Chancellour is here with me at his sitting in the\nChancery Court, and it is a great expense to me, without any\nprofit, as the Judges late being here was, which cost me\n150=li=., besides 50=li=.\n<P II,32>\nmore which they demand for their salarie. What Mr. Holdsworth\nbrings shall be welcome to me: and if Dr. Herbert comes before I\ndepart from hence, I shall put him into Norton, as I hope he\nwill doe Mr. Glanvile into his Suffolk benefice, which is not\nhalf so good. For your owne journey hither, use your libertie:\nand seing I am so soone to returne, let us meet (as by the grace\nof God we shall) at London; where at M=ris=. Hatton's house in\nRussell street, or rather in Westminster, neere where my Lord of\nSt. David's kept, I wish you could, a month or 6 weeks hence,\nprovide a private lodging of 3 or 4 rooms for me, and for your\nself, together with 3 or 4 servants, for to this number and\nprivacy I must be forced to reduce my family, and to live with a\nlittle, having not much to spend, as I have hitherto done, who\nam, Sir,\n   Your very affectionate friend,\n   Jo: Duresme.\n   Durham, Sept. 17, 1661.\n   My daughters are at Aukland.\n   For Mr. Wm. Sandcroft, to be left at Mr. Charles Gerard's\nLodgings neere the Bore's head in Henrietta Street, Covent\nGarden, London.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "17 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 17 September, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MBELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy Lettice, x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight: Sir Thomas Knyvett" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MURIEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BELL N. KNYVETT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ASWELLTHORPE, PASTON, NORFOLK; Outwell & Southacre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SISTER OF LADY KATHERINE PASTON, WIDOW OF SIR EDMUND BELL, KNIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1405" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1104" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MURIEL BELL N. KNYVETT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WILLIAM4>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 3A, z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29451" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private, military." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1779" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1765-1837" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; navy years abroad: at sea, New York, Germany, West Indies, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Joined the Royal Navy 1779. K.G. 1782, created Earl of Munster and Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews 1789. Succeeded George IV as king in 1830." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11327" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1837" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Henry Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P20_had_specific_purpose>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the relationship between a preparatory activity and the event it is intended to be preparation for.\nThis includes activities, orders and other organisational actions, taken in preparation for other activities or events. \nP20 had specific purpose (was purpose of) implies that an activity succeeded in achieving its aim. If it does not succeed, such as the setting of a trap that did not catch anything, one may document the unrealized intention using P21 had general purpose (was purpose of):E55 Type and/or  P33 used specific technique (was used by): E29 Design or Procedure."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "avait pour but spécifique"@fr , "hatte den bestimmten Zweck"@de , "had specific purpose"@en , "имел конкретную цель"@ru , "είχε συγκεκριμένο σκοπό"@el , "有特定目地"@cn , "tinha propósito específico"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ABASYNGTHW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Tailor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Alexander" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Basyngthwayte" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "will proved 1493" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Tailor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "188" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1493" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Alexander Basyngthwayte" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P97i_was_father_for>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "war Vater für"@de , "ήταν πατέρας του/της"@el , "成为生父於"@cn , "was father for"@en , "foi pai para"@pt , "был отцом для"@ru , "a été père dans"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rich.+%28%3F+Richmond>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rich. (? Richmond, North Yorkshire)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rich. (? Richmond" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JELIOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "TEACHER AND MINISTER; MEMBER OF A PURITAN FAMILY WHO MOVED FROM ESSEX TO AMERICA IN 1631. IN 1646 ELIOT PREACHED TO THE INDIANS IN THEIR OWN LANGUAGE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Baxter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Baxter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Landed gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1656" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "ELIOT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1657" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1604-1690" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN HERTFORDSHIRE, LATER TO ESSEX AND IN 1631 TO BOSTON, AMERICA. B. in Widford Hertfordshire; Nazing, Essex 1610; Chelmsford; Boston, America; Roxbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third of a family of seven; puritan; the whole family moved to America. 'THE INDIAN APOSTLE'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1604" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1690" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN ELIOT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hedyngham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hedyngham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hedyngham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_087>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (knight of the Bath, etc.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 136>\n[} [\\LXXXVII. NATHANIEL BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nSweet Hart,\n   For the business w=ch= called me from you so suddaynely, I\nmay truely say, I cam vpp w=th= a full resolution to auoyd yt;\nbut my Lo. Marshall was unsatisfiable, assuring me of honor to\ndescend to you from thence, & not the contrary, & preferring\nthis order farr beyond the barronetts, as being the most antient\nof this land. Vppon his com~ands, w=th= the perswasion of my\nother friends, I haue embarqued my self in yt, God send me good\nshipping! yt being already a greater trouble to me then fitts\nw=th= my disposition; but I must now go thorough, w=ch=\nperforemed I shall not be long absent from you. In the meane\ntyme, I desier yo=e= assurance of my true affection, who am\n   Onely yo=es=, Nath. Bacon.\n<P 137>\n   Newes little. My Lo. of Essex's business compounded. The\nFrench King geueth no sattisfaction to o=e= embassadors, nor\nwill retourne o=e= shipps. Great grumbling on both sides. The\nQueen will not be crowned w=th= o=e= cerimonies, wherfore her\ncoronation is putt off. Cecill generally taxed.\n[\\January 1625-6.\\]\n   To his best respected friend the La. Cornewalleys, at Broome,\ngeue these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "188" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on January, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Siena>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Italy> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Siena, Italy" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Siena" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCREWE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Sancho" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CHS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1777" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Crewe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Of a Cheshire family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The editor of the first edition of Ignatius Sancho's letters. Married John Phillips 1782." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1733" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Crewe" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CNICHOLS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Independent minister; scholar of Peterhouse 1644" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Headmaster of Wye/Fabersham Grammar School" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CHARLES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1642" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "NICHOLS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1680" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A CLOSE FRIEND OF HENRY OXINDEN OF BARHAM'S" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4938" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1680" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CHARLES NICHOLS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P97_from_father>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.\nNote that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).\nThis is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions. \nA Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "είχε πατέρα"@el , "gab Vaterschaft"@de , "от отца"@ru , "from father"@en , "de père"@fr , "来自父亲"@cn , "pelo pai"@pt ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "authenticity"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (arrangement for a visit home)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN RHARLEY>\n<X ROBERT HARLEY>\n<P 211>\n[}TO MR. EDWARD HARLEY, AT MAGDALEN HALL IN OXFORD.}]\n   Ned Harley - Comend my service to M=r= provost and M=r=\nRouse, and lett them know that I do receeve it as an honor to\nmee y=er= intentions to set up my armes in the colledge. I will\ngo (God willinge) send it to them.\n   There is another seruice which I have impartid to your worthy\ntutor, which if you like not, new counsailes shal be taken, for\nI would willingly shew myself, as time shall trie, and truth\nshall prove, and occasion shall rest contented, your obedient\nfather. But, if otherwise or so, the horses shal be with you on\nWednesday, the 11th of the next month, that you may be heere the\n14th; and, if you have taken the schoolinge so farr as that you\nhave learned any rhetoricke, file your tong, and bestowe it all\non your tutor to p'suade hym to come along with you. In which\nattempt if you faile, I may say you have spent your time and I\nmy money to small purpose, if your tutor hath not taught you to\novercome hym at his owne weapon. Howsoever, (\\fac periculum\\) ,\nuse your skill, and if you prevayle, send me word by the next,\nand I will send a horse for the good tutor allso. The Lord in\nmercy sett and settle His holy feare in your heart, then which\nnothinge can more inlarge the joye of,\n   Your most lov'ge father, Ro. Harley\n(^Bro'pto: Castle,^) (\\18mo 9bris\\) , 1639.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "211" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "father - son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "239" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Harley to Edward Harley on 18 November, 1639"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Roxbury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Roxbury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roxbury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MISTRESSAGNES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Paston Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Able to read English." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "(? John Stokton, mercer and alderman)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Agnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1474" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "(Barron & Sutton: Medieval London Widows, 1300-1500)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "323" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Agnes " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMANSELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Naval officer, administrator, courtier and monopolist. Captained a privateer on an expedition to the West Indies 1591; captain of a royal warship on the expedition to Cadiz, knighted 1596; Essex's flag captain on the Islands' voyage 1597; vice-admiral in the narrow seas; admiral of a small squadron on the Irish station 1599; vice-admiral of Norfolk 1600; admiral of a squadron in the western channel, senior burgess at King's Lynn 1601; admiral of the narrow seas during Elizabeth's final years; treasurer of the navy 1604-18, accused of corruption 1608 & -13 but survived; gentleman of the privy chamber 1604; MP for Carmarthenshire 1604, -14; obtained the monopoly on glass production 1615; lieutenant of the admiralty 1618; admiral of a fleet to Algiers 1620; director of the New England Company 1622; knight of the shire for Glamorgan 1624, MP for Glamorgan again 1625 & -28, for Lostwithiel 1626; on the council of war, removed 1626 for speaking against Buckingham, also removed from the commissions of the peace for Norfolk and Kent (restored to Kent 1628); played no active part in the civil war." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17992" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Student at Staple Inn 1585; Brasenose College, Oxford 1587, did not graduate." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edward Mansell (1530/31-1585) of Margam, Glamorgan; wife Lady Jane Somerset, youngest daughter of Henry, 2nd earl of Worcester, and his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mansell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1600" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1570/71-1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Father was of of Margam, Glamorgan, Wales; educated in London & Oxford; got Pentney, Norfolk through 1st wife; naval missions abroad & on the English coast; worked mainly in Norfolk & London, 1604- mainly London & court; living in Kent by 1626." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fourth or sixth son. Married (1) c. 1593 Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late lord keeper, Sir Nicholas Bacon, and widow of Francis Wyndham (d. 1592), a Norfolk squire; (2) 1617 Elizabeth Roper (d. 1658), formerly his mistress and a maid of honour to the late Anne of Denmark." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "299" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1571" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1652" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Mansell" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAUBREY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Antiquary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/886" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aubrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1626-1697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1136" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1697" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Aubrey" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "gentlemanly business (privy seal)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1463 FN JSTONOR>\n<X JANE STONOR>\n<P I,62>\n[} [\\70. JANE STONOR TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\2nd August, 1463\\]\n   Syr, I recommende me to +gow. Plesyth +gow to wete +tat upon\nWednesday last passyd my cousin Langforth ys sone browthe +gow a\nprivy sele, and to all +te jentylmen off +te schyre. So I\nresseyved sore akenyn my wyll. Y +tesyryd of hym to have kept\nytt stylle, for +ge were not at home: butt he wold nott so doo,\nbut counsellyd me to sendyd +gow in all hast. And he promysys me\n+tat he wold informe +te kyng +tat +ge were not at home, and he\ntold me +tat upon +te Thursday folwyng +te kyng remevyth\nnorthward, and purposyth into Schottland, ef +ten he com akeyn.\nFor\n<P I,63>\n+tat o+ter party hathe bysechyd +te castell +tat was late\nrescuyd, and +ter ys of +tam moo +ten V. m., as +te Kynge hath\nword. Other tydynges y can none send: but y beseke +te holy gost\nbe +gour gyde. I-wrytyn at Stonor +te Tuesday after seint Annis\nday.\n   Yowr owyn J. S.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? 2 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 62" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane (Joan)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wife of Thomas Stonor II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1463" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane (Joan) Stonor to Thomas II Stonor on ? 2 August, 1463"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EWILLOUGHBY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Henry Willoughby)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "WOODLANDS DORSET, GAWSWORTH CHESTER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SECOND SON OF SIR HENRY WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1540" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EFITTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CHS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "EDWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FITTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GAWSWORTH HALL, CHESHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO MARY HARBOTTLE, DAUGHTER OF SIR GUICHARD AND JANE H., NÉE WILLOUGHBY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "511" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "EDWARD FITTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_White+Waltham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Berkshire%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "White Waltham, Berkshire?" , "White Waltham, Berkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "White Waltham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJOHNSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT OF THE STAPLE AT CALAIS, APPRENTICE AND BUSINESS PARTNER OF ANTHONY CAVE, LAND OWNER IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, BANKRUPT, LATER IN ADMINISTRATION" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticeship to Antony Cave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Merchant (Richard Johnson)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1545" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JOHNSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1553" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "308" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "79" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1514?-c.1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Calais?, lived in London; country house: Glapthorn Manor, near Polebrook, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "MARRIED TO SABINE NÉE SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, CA, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "33" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPNB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "147485" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "38641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1514" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN JOHNSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RWICKHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed by the EIC 1607-1618. Member of the Hirado factory 1613-1617." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Bristol Free Grammar School; ?apprenticeship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wickham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "64" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "?Born in Wiltshire. EIC Fourth Voyage 1607-1610, captured in the Indian Ocean by the Portuguese, escaped from Lisbon 1610. EIC Eighth Voyage 1611: Japan (Hirado) 1613-1617; Bantam 1617-1618." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Died at Bantam of dysentery in 1618, leaving at least £1400 worth of goods and money, including donations to Bristol; the EIC disputed his will, but released all to his mother after a Chancery decree in 1624." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "33019" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "48123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1618" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Wickham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCLAVERING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church College, Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Clavering (1680-1748), 6th baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clavering" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1741" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1719-1794 (Betham: The baronetage of England)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Co. Durham (probable birthplace & domicile); educated in Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second surviving son. Mother: Sir James's 1st wife Catherine (1682-1723), daughter of Thomas Yorke (1658-1716) of Gowthwaite and Richmond, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "975" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1794" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Clavering" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Low+Countries>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Low Countries" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 103>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXVII. LORD BURGHLEY TO THE EARL OF LEYCESTER. 7TH\nFEBRUARY, 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My very good lord, Your last letters come to my hands war by\nyour lordship written at the Hage the 29. of January, by which I\n<P 104>\nwas glad to perceave [\\you\\] had receaved my letters sent by Mr.\nAtye and my son; which war made old letters by the contrary\nwynd, which of late hath bene so constant to hang long in on\ncost, as ether your lordship there have cause, or we heare, to\nwish it; for it holdeth strongly ether west, which pleseth vs to\nsend, but not to heare; or els in the est, which discontenteth\nether of vs in contrary manner.\n   By your lordships letters I fynd manny thyngs of my letters\nanswered, and so I shall be hable to satisfye hir majesty; but,\nto be playn with your lordship, in a few words, I, and other\nyour lordships poore frends, find hir majesty so discontent with\nyour acceptation of the government ther, befor you had\nadvertised and had hir majestys opinion, that, althovgh I, for\nmy own part, judg this action both honorable and profitable, yet\nhir majesty will not endure to heare any speche in defence\ntherof. Nevertheless, I hope a small tyme shall alter this hard\nconcept in hir majesty, whereunto I have allredy and shall not\ndesist to oppose myself, with good and sound reasons to move hir\nmajesty to alter her hard opinion.\n   But, to end this wrytyng, I could not but to accompany this\ngentilman, Horatio Palavicino, with my letter, whom, for his\n<P 105>\nwisdom and all other good quallites, I nede not to commend to\nyour lordship, being so well knowen and approved to your\nlordship as he is. From my house in Westminster, 7. February\n1585.\n   Your lordships assuredly at command,\n   W. Burghley.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "103" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "293" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Robert Dudley on 7 February, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Nhants.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nhants." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_H3SENHOUSE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Scholar, MP, colonel, country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CUL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. Bees school; Christ's College, Cambridge, graduated 1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Humphrey Senhouse II (1705-1770), country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Humphrey III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Senhouse" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1790" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1731-1814" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Netherhall, Cumberland; schooled at St. Bees, Cumberland; 1749-70? Cambridge; 1770- Netherhall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Fellow of Pembroke 1756-68. Married 1768 Catherine Wood. Suffered from deafness." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1009" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2084" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1731" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1814" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Humphrey III Senhouse" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Dublin>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland%29> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Dublin, Ireland)" , "(Dublin, Ireland)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Dublin" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chester+Castle>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chester Castle" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chester Castle" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DBACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stiffkey, y Bacon Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "?; literate." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Arthur Hopton (d. 1607) of Blythburgh and Witham Friary, Somerset; wife Rachel (d. 1629), daughter of Edward Hall of Gretford, Lincolnshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Dorothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bacon née Smith née Hopton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "14" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1570, d. 1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Childhood in Witham, Somerset (possibly Suffolk); with 1st husband mainly Suffolk c. 1590-96; Great Cressingham, Norfolk c. 1596-97; Norwich; with 2nd husband at Stiffkey, Norfolk until c. 1609, then divided their time between Stiffkey and Irmingland, Norfolk; spent the closing years of her life at King's Lynn, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest daughter. Married (1) c. 1590 William Smith (d. 1596) of Burgh Castle, Suffolk; three children: William Robert (c. 1591-1609), Owen (1594-1637), Mary (probably died in infancy); married (2) on 21 July 1597 as his 2nd wife Nathaniel Bacon (1546?-1622) of Stiffkey, Norfolk, knighted 1604. Puritan." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "5360" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1570" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1629" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothy Bacon née Smith née Hopton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Charterhouse+London>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Charterhouse London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charterhouse London" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_100>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (payments), news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1626 FO T2MEAUTYS>\n<X THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 156>\n[} [\\C. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy ever dearest Lady and Cosin,\n   This messenger going from Toddington to my Lady Smith's in\nNorfolk, and Culford not being much out of his way, gives mee\nthe meanes of sending thease, together with such occurrences as\nI meet with hear, sent mee from London. You may, if you please,\nat your best convenience impart them to Sir Drue, and thearby\nacquitte mee to him in part of some payments of this kind. Thus,\nwaiting all occasions and minutes to serve you, I aske leave to\nkisse your deare and precious\n<P 157>\nhands, together with all those made out of them, whearby you\nhave obliged,\n   Y=or= La=pp's= for ever to love and serve you,\n   T. Meautys.\nMay [\\1626\\] .\n   The instructions concearning preaching, though some say they\nare to be printed, yett are not to be authorized and published,\nas was conceaved, by proclamacyon, but to bee recom~ended onely\nby letters under his Ma=ties= signature to the two archbishops.\n   I am this morning going with my Lord of Cleveland for London;\nhis Lady goes not till the Kinge's retourne from Newmarkett.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "156" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, wife of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\" (Jane was Thomas's father's cousin); down > up" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "government official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "179" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas II Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on May, 1626"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxon%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Oxon?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBANKS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MP. Deputy lieutenant of Lincs. 1743." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "1736 Middle Temple" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Joseph II Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks Hodgkinson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1756" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1740" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1719-1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "(Born? and) lived at Revesby, Lincs." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father of naturalist Sir Joseph Banks. Married Sarah Bate (d. 1804) of co. Derby 1741. Succeeded grandfather, took on name Hodgkinson, which renounced when inherited Revesby 1740. 1745- invalid." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "566" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1719" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1761" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Banks Hodgkinson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FNORRIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "2nd Baron Norris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20269" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Norris" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1579-1622" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Berkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4388" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1622" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Norris" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Venice>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Venice" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Venice" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1476 FO TBETSON>\n<X THOMAS BETSON>\n<P II,2>\n[} [\\162. THOMAS BETSON TO WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\22 April, 1476\\]\n   Jhesu M'iiij=c=' lxxvj.\n   Right worshipffull and my right Synguler good mayster I\nrecommaund me to unto youre good maystershipe. And syr, ples it\nyou to wete, this same day I depart to Cales wardes throw the\nmyght off oure\n<P II,3>\nLord, Jhesu be my good spede. And syr with all my hart I +tannke\nyour maystershipe ever off your gentyll chere and ffei+gthffull\nloffe, the whych allway ye bere and owe unto me, and off my\nbehalff no+tinge deservid: how be it God knowing my good hart\nand will, and my prayer shall ever be redy for your maystershipe\nand all your howsold. And syr, ffor a remembraunce I send yow be\n+te brynger heroff ffor deynte ij powdyrd lampres, to ete hem\nwhan it ples yow, I wold +tei wer better. Also syr, ye shall\nR[{esseyve{] , by the grace off God in John Somers barge now\ncomynge to Henley a pype rede wyne ffrom my broder: I trust it\nshall ples your maystershipe well, ffor so my broder tellith me.\nAnd Syr, as touchynge the ffelles of Robert Turbotes of\nLamberton, it makez no matter as yit thowe no man see hem till I\nsend you o+ter word ffrom Cales: ffor I shall send you more\nclerer writinge ffrom Cales by the mercy off Jhesu, whom I\nbesech ever to preserve your maystershipe in helth and vertu. At\nLondon the xxij day off Apprill. Be your\n   Servaunt T. Betson.\n   Syr, I besech your maystershipe +tat this powre writynge may\nhave me lowly recomended to my right worshipffull maystresse\nyour wyffe, and in lyke wyse to my gentyll Cossen and kynde\nmaystresse Kateryn Rich, to whom I besech your maystershipe ever\nto be ffavourable and loffynge. Syr, I send you a scantlyn off\nyour wyne herin closed.\n   To my right worshipffull and Synguler good mayster Willm.\nStonor Esquyer (\\Soyt d.d.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "business partners; later relatives by marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "wool merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "307" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson to William Stonor on 22 April, 1476"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (family)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1640 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 87>\n[} [\\LXX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDELIN HALL,\nOXFORD.}]\n   Deare Ned - This morning I reseued your letter, and I thanke\nyou for it; for sence I cannot see you, I gladly entertaine your\nletters. I much reioyce that in all places they are so carefull\nto chues worthy men for so greate a buisnes, as the parlament. \n   I rwit you word the last weake, that your father and S=r=\nWaltr Pye weare chosen for HerifordScheere, and that your father\nwould not haue you goo out of Oxford, becaus he purposes to goo\nto Loundon shortly. I thinke he will goo the weake before Ester.\nOn tusday next, if pleas God, your father will keep a day; I\nbeleeue you vnderstand what day I meane. Mr. Moore and S=r=\nRobert Howard are chosen for Bischops Castell. This weake I hard\nfrom my sister Pelham; I thanke God shee is well. But I am sorry\nthat they haue made choys of a tutor for theare sonne in\nMagdeline coledg; it is on Mr. Rogers. As sonne as his ouncell\nhas prouided \n<P 88>\nhim a chamber he is to come to Oxford. Your father did not goo\nthis weake to the assises, becaus of his many buisnescess; this\nday he is gone to Loudlow. I thanke God he is indeferent well.\nYour brothers and sisters are well. Remember me to your worthy\ntutor; and I pray God blles you, and make you still a comfort to\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Mar: 20, 1639. Bromton Castel.^)\n   Tell Gorg Griffits that his father and mother are well. I\nhard from them the last night.\n   I thanke God I begin to rise agane out of my beed.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "87" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "273" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 20 March, 1640"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bantam>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bantam" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bantam" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_052>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "vicarage available" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1661 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,21>\n[} [\\XVI. - FROM THE SAME TO MR. SANCROFT.\\] }] [^FROM JOHN\nCOSIN^]\n   Sir,\nI received yours of August 13, immediately after my solemne\nreception into the Church, and singing the (\\Te Deum\\) there,\nwherein there was nothing wanting but your assistance. The\nconfluence and alacritie both of the gentry, clergie, and other\npeople was very greate; and at my first entrance through the\nriver of Tease there was scarce any water to be seene for the\nmultitude of horse and men that filled it, when the sword that\nkilled the dragon was delivered to me with all the formality of\ntrumpets and gunshots and acclamations that might be made. I am\nnot much affected with such showes, but, however, the\ncheerfullness of the country in the reception of their Bishop is\na good earnest given for better matters which, by the grace and\nblessing of God, may in good time follow here among us all.\n   It is now high time to resolve what you will doe in taking or\nrefusing the Vicarage of Norton, which is situated in a pleasant\nplace of this country, about six miles from the sea, the fresh\nriver running by it, and worth eight or nine score pounds (\\per\nannum\\) . If you will take it untill a better falls, it shall be\nyours; otherwise I pray write to Dr. Herbert about it, and tell\nhim the\n<P II,22>\nconditions of it; if he will provide that his owne small\nbenefice which he now holds in Suffolk may be left to Mr.\nGlanvile (as he undertooke it should) Norton shall be his; which\nhe will like the better for the neighbourhood and company of my\nHigh Sheriffe (Sir Thomas Davison), who is seated in that\nparish. Let me have either your resolution or Dr. Herbert's in\nthis particular as soone as you can, and if you cannot be\nperswaded to take it, I hope you will prevaile so farre with\nyourself, as to come along with him into this country, where you\nshall with all gladness be received by, Sir,\n   Your most assured and affectionate friend,\n   Jo. Duresme.\n   Our ship is not yet arrived, which keeps me at Durham. - Aug.\n22, 1661.\n   For Mr. Wm. Sandcroft at his lodging in Covent Garden, or\nelsewhere in London, These.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Sancroft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "domestic chaplain to John Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSANCROFT> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Durham%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Cosin to William Sancroft on 22 August, 1661"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Felmyngham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Felmyngham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Felmyngham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ashton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ashton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ashton" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises identifiable symbols and any aggregation of symbols, such as characters, identifiers, traffic signs, emblems, texts, data sets, images, musical scores, multimedia objects, computer program code or mathematical formulae that have an objectively recognizable structure and that are documented as single units.\n\tIt includes sets of signs of any nature, which may serve to designate something, or to communicate some propositional content.\n\tAn instance of E90 Symbolic Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, which can include human memory, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. An instance of E90 Symbolic Object may or may not have a specific meaning, for example an arbitrary character string.\n\tIn some cases, the content of an instance of E90 Symbolic Object may completely be represented by a serialized content model, such.. as the property P3 has note allows for describing this content model…P3.1 has type: E55 Type to specify the encoding..\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Symbolisches Objekt"@de , "Symbolic Object"@en , "符号物件"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object> , <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HCLIFFORD10>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Baron; great landowner in the north" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1495" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "10" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1454-1523" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire and Westmorland (Barden in West Riding)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "10th Baron Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4863" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1454" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1523" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Clifford" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_B2GAWDY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Appointed to the bench for Norfolk 1590; MP for Thetford 1593, 1603-4; sheriff of Norfolk 1593-4, 1601-2; knighted 1597; knight of the shire 1606." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Gawdy, y Gawdy 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/77104" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Clifford's Inn, Inner Temple 1578; no record of completion." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Bassingbourne Gawdy Sr. (c. 1532-1590), gentry lower, magistrate, sheriff of Norfolk, MP; 1st wife Anne Wootton (d. 1587), heir to her mother's estate at West Harling near Thetford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Bassingbourne Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1587" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1615" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "76" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1560-1606" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "West Harling, Norfolk (birthplace & domicile); Clifford's Inn, Inner Temple, London 1578, left between 1581-86; settled with his wife at West Harling; MP => London, but local office as well." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"Elder son of a younger son\". Married (1) 1586 Anne (d. 1594), daughter and heiress of Sir Charles Framlingham of Crows Hall, Debenham, Suffolk; (2) Dorothy, daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon (1543?-1624) of Redgrave." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "40781" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1606" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bassingbourne Jr. Gawdy" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Castletown>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Castletown, Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Castletown" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_082>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "thanks, private news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 123>\n[} [\\LXXXII. SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nMy deere & worthy Sister,\n   Soe seldome or neavor dooth the occatyon present it selfe\nthat any trustye messengers travells in to the parts where you\nare, from that quarter about Coventrie where I now am, that I\nmust of nessessitye imploye one expres to inquyer of y=r= good\nhealth, or else it weare impossible allmoste to partycypate of\nthe knowledg thereof; but att this tyme, haueing soe good an\noccatyon offered mee by yo=r= worthy selfe in sending soe fayre\na toeken to my wyfe I must confes for vs booth that wee are\njoyntly in payne vntill that shee & I haue retourned ower harty\n& loving thanckes for yo=r= kinde remembrance of hir; & indeede,\nmy good sister, I aknoledg my selfe infynytly beeholding to\nyo=u= for it, for yo=u= haue booth grased mee much &\n<P 124>\nlickewyse honored mee by that favour, & I praye to God that I\nmaye but liue to deserve & to bee thanckfull vnto yo=u= for\nyo=r= loving respect shewed vnto vs booth. I haue left yo=r=\nsister to hir selfe for to bee thanckfull vnto yo=u= in hir one\nselfe; but I dout it will not bee in many lynes, hir health\nhaveing bin none of the best of late, occationed by a disaster\ngotten by ryding in hir coach, w=ch= did cause a grate pane in\nhir back, w=ch= caused hir to keepe hir bed for three or foure\ndayes; & the learned saye shee must tacke hir leaue of hir coach\nfor one month or too. It trobles hir not a lyttle, haueing, upon\nthe recepte of yo=r= laste to vs booth, perswaded w=th= mee that\nshee myght come vp to London, onely to see yo=u= & haue the\nhappynes to bee acquainted w=th= you; but it weare to grate a\nhappyness booth for mee & hir to attayne to. I praye, deere\nsister, let mee eauer be entertayned in yo=r= good oppinyon, for\nI am, and will allwayes remayne,\n   Yo=r= moste affect' brother and humble servant,\n   T. Meautys.\n   I praye lett mee bee kindly remembered vnto all my lyttle\ncosens.\nCoventry, Apryll the 7=th=, 1625.\n   To my deere & much honored sister the Lady Jane Cornewallys\natt Brome in Suffolcke, these.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "123" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "373" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Coventry> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 7 April, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Portici>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Portici" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Portici" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property allows an E63 Beginning of Existence event to be linked to the E77 Persistent Item brought into existence by it.\nIt allows a “start” to be attached to any Persistent Item being documented i.e. E70 Thing, E72 Legal Object, E39 Actor, E41 Appellation, E51 Contact Point and E55 Type"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a fait exister"@fr , "开始了"@cn , "brachte in Existenz"@de , "trouxe à existência"@pt , "создал"@ru , "brought into existence"@en , "γέννησε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Baronet and equerry to the king 1627, knighted 1630; MP for Eye 1640-1642, attended the Oxford parliament 1643-1644, MP for Ipswich 1660. Fought against the rebels in the civil war, followed Charles II into exile; returning with him, became treasurer of the household and privy councillor 1660, 1st baron Cornwallis of Eye (Suffolk) 1661." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at home \"under the eye of his mother\"; \"a well-spoken man, competently seen in modern languages\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir William Cornwallis (d. 1611) of Brome, Suffolk; knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1641" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1610-1662" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Brome, Suffolk. Positions at court. Retired with the king to Oxford 1643-4; with Charles II at the continent c. 1649-1660." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Succeeded his half-brother in the family estates 1626. Married (1) c. 1630 Elizabeth (d. c. 1644 in Oxford), one of the daughters of Sir John Ashburnham, first a maid of honour and then a woman of the bedchamber to the queen; (2) by 1647 Elizabeth (d. c. 1674 in London), daughter of Sir Henry Crofts of Saxham, Suffolk. Died of apoplexy at the age of 51. Four children from first marriage, one daughter from the second one. Was \"of a thoughtless easy disposition\"; offended his mother by, e.g., marrying Elizabeth Ashburnham without her knowledge." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Baron" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2825" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1662" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Heidelberg>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Germany> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Heidelberg, Germany" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Heidelberg" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MMONTAGU>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Montagu, z Pope" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Montagu" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19029" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Self-educated; taught herself Latin at an early age; tutored in Italian; also learned French and Turkish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Evelyn Pierrepont (1667-1726), 5th Earl and 1st Duke of Kingston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mary Wortley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Montagu née Pierrepont" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1761" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1689-1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London; West Dean, Yorkshire 1692-1699; Thoresby, Notts. 1699-1712, twice a year in London for the season; London 1713; Middlethorp Hall near York 1713-1714; London 1714-1716; Constantinople 1716-1718; London 1718-1739 & Twickenham, Middlesex 1720-1739, the family had two houses; France and Italy 1739-1761; London 1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Wrote \"Turkish Embassy Letters\". Introduced the practice of inoculation for smallpox in England. A leader of society, \"the first Englishwoman who combined the knowledge of classical and modern literature with a penetrating judgement and correct taste\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "51" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "52" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "7875" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "70824" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1689" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1762" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mary Wortley Montagu née Pierrepont" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWINDHAM>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Blomefield" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Windham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Colonel; possibly DNB's William Windham (1717-1761), landowner." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "270" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Windham" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brankastere>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brankastere" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brankastere" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBRADSHAW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Lawyer, politician and regicide. Lord president of the high court of justice 1649; lord president of the council of state 1649-51, -53; retained the title of Lord Bradshaw for the remainder of his political career." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Ffarington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3201" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Bradshaw (d. 1654) of Marple Hall and Wibersley, Cheshire; wife Catherine Winnington (d. 1604) of Offerton, Cheshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bradshaw" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1602, d. 1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd surviving son." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1659" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Bradshaw" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ROBOYLE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Politician and writer. Baron Broghill 1628; participated in the war in Ireland as soldier and politician 1641-: missions to the English parliament; governor of Youghal 1644; general of horse, deputy provincial commander in Munster 1645; master of the ordnance 1648; joined Cromwell 1649; lieutenant-general of the ordnance 1651; MP for co. Cork 1654; lord president of the Scottish council 1655; MP for Edinburgh 1656; MP 1658; lost military commands 1659; commissioner to rule Ireland, earl of Orrery (Irish peerage), lord president of Munster (until -72), lord justice of Ireland 1660; MP for Arundel 1661; sergeant-major-general, governor of Limerick and co. Clare 1662; English privy councillor 1665; from 1672 no formal position besides peer, privy councillor and army officer. Moved in literary circles from the 1630s; wrote plays, poetry, a war manual, etc. Also designed buildings." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Jones, x Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3138" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Dublin 1630; Oxford?; Gray's Inn 1636, continental tour soon afterwards." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Boyle, first earl of Cork (1566-1643)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Roger" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Boyle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1676" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1621-1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Born at Lismore Castle, co. Waterford, Ireland; received an estate in co. Cork from his father c. 1628; studied in Dublin 1630; to England 1632 (London at least 1636); continental tour c. 1636; returned to England (court); purchased an estate at Marston Bigod, Somerset c. 1641, which proved convenient as he shuttled between England and Ireland from the 1640s (politics in London, e.g., 1654, -56, -58); Edinburgh 1655; retired to his Irish estates 1657; in south Munster 1659; continued to shuttle between Ireland and England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Third surviving son. Mother: Catherine Fenton (c. 1588-1630). Married 1641 Lady Margaret Howard (1623-1689), daughter of Theophilus Howard, 2nd earl of Suffolk. Spokesman for Irish protestants, anti-Catholic." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#reclettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "1st earl of Orrery" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "837" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1679" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Roger Boyle" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London+%28Gatehouse+Prison>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Westminster%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "London (Gatehouse Prison, Westminster)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "London (Gatehouse Prison" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TSTOCKWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "BAILIFF OF SIR OLIVER LAMBERT 1597-98 AND 1603-1613, CAPTAIN 1598-1603, TOWN SERGEANT 1613,  ECONOMIC INACCURACIES AND PROBLEMS 1611-1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "? John Stockwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1602" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "STOCKWELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1611" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "73" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "-1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM WILTSHIRE TO SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN ILLITERATE, USED A MARK INSTEAD OF SIGNATURE. In 1599 Stockwell given the duty of patrolling the Channel and keeping a lookout for the arrival of the Spanish Armada (no attack)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FS, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "CAPTAIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "23270" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1614" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS STOCKWELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN8>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Unidentified lawyer in Rome" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1425" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Rome" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "501" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#newnumber>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "NewNumber"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAUSTEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Austen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/904" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Boarding school 1785-6, otherwise educated within the family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George Austen, clergyman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1796" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Austen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "28" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1775-1817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Steventon, Hampshire 1775-1801; Reading (Abbey School) 1785-6; Bath 1801-1806; Southampton 1806-1809; Chawton 1809-1817" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "English novelist; wrote e.g. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Northanger Abbey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "27955" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1817" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Austen" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business & quarrel between Stonor & Frende and Fortescue" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1462 FS JFRENDE>\n<X JOHN FRENDE>\n<P I,55>\n[} [\\63. JOHN FRENDE TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\? April, 1462\\]\n   Right worshipfull maister, I comaunde me unto yov: praying\nyov to sende me word by your letter where ye wil come in to\nDevenshire to abide other no &c: and what I shall do with the\ncorne, syder, and wyne: yf ye come nought, hit were best, me\nsemeth, that hit were sold betyme &c. Also tenentes of Modbury,\nthat is to sey John Torryng\n<P I,56>\nand other, have made an ende with Ric. Fortescu in your defaute,\nunderstondyng to them that ye wold have come, and kepe not your\npromise at no tyme &c. Item, waen Ric. Fortescu was there in\nlente nov last past he sende to Modbury by John Saunder seyng,\nthat he hadde recoveryd of Thomas Stonore a C. li: and wel a\nwist they schuld be cast in suche daunger as they schuld never\nabere: and for fere of suche langage the seid Torryng and other\nhave made there ende under this condicion, what they schall\npaie, though &c hit passe ayenst them. Item, the mede I kepe in\nyour honde unto tyme ye sende me word what I schall do. Item, I\ndo yov to wete that my maister Drayton hath sende me word that I\nschulde fylle a grete parte of the Southwode: I pray yov sende\nme word where hit be your will or noo.\n   By John Frende of Ermyngton, Boucher.\n   To my worshipful maister Tho. Stonor in hast.\n[^LIST OF ENDORSED NAMES OMITTED^]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "? April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 55" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "bailiff - master" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FS> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Frende" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "bailiff at Ermington during Thomas Stonor II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1462" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFRENDE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Frende to Thomas II Stonor on ? April, 1462"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JHADDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Clerical training; FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE, CHAPLAIN TO DUKE OF SUFFOLK AND TUTOR TO LADY JANE GREY 1551,  DEAN OF EXETER 1553, STRASBOURG 1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11850" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge MA 1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JAMES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HADDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Cambridge; (Strasburg 1554)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "COUSIN OF ANTHONY CAVE, YOUNGER BROTHER OF WALTER HADDON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1556" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JAMES HADDON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JFITZGERALD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Constable of Limerick Castle 29 June 1476." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Rerum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Fitzgerald (1426?-1468), 7th earl of Desmond, administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fitzgerald (FitzThomas?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1484" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c. 1459-1487" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Ireland." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Margaret, daughter of Teige O'Brien, Prince of Thomond." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "8th earl of Desmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "357" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1459" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1487" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Fitzgerald (FitzThomas?)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Castyr+Hawill>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Castyr Hawill" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Castyr Hawill" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "personal news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,32>\n[} [\\XXI. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\n   Good Ihon, (\\Salutem in Christo.\\)\nYou did well to black lead your booke. I had not the patience,\nthough I would have had the leysure, to read the blew-coate\nthrough. Casaubon the author of such bald stuff! (\\Credat\nJudaeus Apella.\\) Though his minde had ben that way 20 yeares\nsince, when he was chin deepe (\\in lacu Lemanno\\) , yet his\nlearning could not disgorge such dorbellismes. (\\Non vidi\nmagis.\\) What this Abraham Darcie is I can not tell. I supposed\nhim some masked Puritan. Had he his due his bookes should fire\nhim att a stake. Before God it will never be well till we have\nour Inquisition. Jos. Hall to commend this! Were it (\\res mei\njuris\\) , he should loose all promotions he hath for it, as he\nthat licensed it. (\\Bene sit\\) to my Lord of Durham and you for\ndisveyling this Andabatarian Puritan, but (\\O si\\) you could\npersuade his Majestie to take strict order that these\nAllobrogicall dormise should not so much as peepe out in corners\nor by owlelight. This riff-raff rascalls make us lyable to the\nlash unto our other adversaries of the Church of Rome, who\nimpute the frantick fitts and froth of every Puritan paroxysme\nto the received doctrine of our Church, as this beboone doth\nwith whome I have had lately to do, S=r= Goose the Gagger, if\nyou have seene him; to whom I have shapen this answere I send\nyou: nott (\\sponte\\) , but [^GREEK OMITTED^] . About some 20\nmonths since some of the Romish Limitors had come within my\npale, and ben tampering with some wooman att Stanford Rivers.\nUnderstanding, therof I blanched them and settled the partie.\nBut they came agayne, and she to me. Whereupon, after other\nresolution to her, I said that I desired to speake with them,\nfor I was willing to lerne, and to save my soull, if I were\namiss, as well as they. Wherfore, if they would not come to\nconferre with me, I desired resolution in thre propositions\nwhich I gave her written, promising to subscribe and go to\nmasse, if in them they could persuade me. They went to the\nquick. She gave them to the parties. I heard no more of them\ntill the 5 of October last. Then she cometh to me and bringeth\nme from one A. P., who or what I know not, 2 sheets of paper,\nwritten in 2 severall hands, often without sense, without true\nortographie, nothing to my propositions: only I had directions\nto addresse my self to one Mr. May,\n<P I,33>\nin Partridg ally in Holborne, lately [\\BLANK IN MS.\\] and\nMinister, but nowe a Catholique, and he would eyther satisfie me\nor provide one that should. This missive I answered presently,\nas I thought fitt, and left it with her that wrought me the\npaper, who said the partie promised to come againe within 4\ndays. But he is not yet come I understand. He also sent me a\nlittle whipjack in a blew jackett, caled (^A Gagg for the newe\nGospell^) , that eyther I should be converted by it, or answere\nit. This choice I was putt to. It was not like to convert me.\nHad I not ben settled, it would have fastned me. I have seen\nmany foolish things in that kinde, but never sawe more, therfore\nanswere it I must, unlesse I would [^GREEK OMITTED^] , and\nanswere it I have, though (\\poteram has horas non sic \nperdere\\) , and that [^GREEK OMITTED^] ; bitterly and tartly I\nconfesse, which I did purposely, because the asse deserved so to\nbe rub'd. This I send to you. Read it over privately, or att\nmost with Austen, and gett it licensed, but of no Puritan. (\\Non\neminu`s patientur\\) , for I must print it. It is noised abroad\nthat such a thing came to me: and he is held, which I wonder,\neven of schollers, [^GREEK OMITTED^] . I purpose, God willing,\nto se you next weeke, then (\\fusiu`s ista\\) . In the meane time\nforgett not this masked Puritan, if it be possible, to have some\nexemplary punishment inflicted on him. You se howe, \n(\\utrinque\\) , we are putt to it. God looke on his Church, and\npreserve it. (\\Vale.\\) \n   Your assured\n   Ri. Mountagu.\n   Windsore,\n   Decemb: 12. [\\1624.\\]\n   To the w=ll=. my very loving frend, Mr. Ihon Cosen, att my\nLord of Durham's house, this.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "12 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 32" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 12 December, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BSAUNDERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "BLASE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "BROTHER OF SABINE JOHNSON. FATHER THOMAS SAUNDERS OF HARRINGTON, NHANTS. MOTHER MARGARET CAVE." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "172" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1581" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "BLASE SAUNDERS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Shene>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Shene" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Shene" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBLACKMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "DEPUTY CUSTOMER AT YARMOUTH, GENTLEMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1572" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BLACKMAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1577" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "YARMOUTH, NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Nephew of Sir Nicholas Bacon I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "6" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "269" ;
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                "920" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY" ;
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                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1551" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GARBRAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1552" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1552" ;
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                "7" ;
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                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "ANTWERP" ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                "B" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "2" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1746" ;
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                "HENRY GARBRAND" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "Cornwallis" ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1620 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 65>\n[} [\\XLV. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDear Madam,\n   As full of just sorrow as my hart can bear, I retorne you\naffectionat thankes for your kind sending. What a mother I have\nlost I need not tell you, that know what she was in herselfe,\nand to me. Yett God, that sees no affliction to worke\nsufficiently upon me, hath this last night added another heavie\none to my former woe, having taken my Lord Chamberlain's sonne.\nYett with\n<P 66>\nthis mersy to him, that he hath given him the hope of another,\nmy Lady. being, as we thinke, with child againe. But alas! this\nis but a fearfull comfort to him and his freinds, considering\nher estate, which gives him too much cause of doubt wheather she\nwill ever bring any well into the world or no, for sertainly\nthis tooke much harme by her unrulynes both in the breeding and\nbearth. Yett God is all sufficient, and I trust will blesse so\ngood a father with the joye of leaveing som of his owne to\nsucceed him; and the rather am I incouraged to be confident He\nwill show favor to him and to the prayers of his freinds therin,\nbecause though he was very fond of this, yett, in those tymes of\nfear the child's being subject to som infirmities gave us, he\never kept a mind ready prepared to resigne att God's pleasure so\nunexpected a blessing. Now itt is com to the trial I am\nconfident he will show well tempered effects of that religious\nresolution, and bear with pacience what the Almighty hath donne,\nthough itt be more to him then the losse of an only sonne to\nanother father. My losse of a dear mother camme not so\nunexpectedly as my Lord Chamberlain's did att this tyme, for to\noutward apearance his child mended, but my mother so manifestly\ndecayed daylie as I could not flatter myselfe with hope she\ncould continue long; though I looked not her ende wold have\nbinne so sodaine, yett the\n<P 67>\ndisease she was subject to threatened no lesse, which I, sorting\nwith that opinion she ever had since I knew her, that her ende\nwold be sodaine, made itt, I thanke God, not so to her, who hath\nleft many seremonis how well she was prepared for itt, which is\nmy unspeakeable comfort. Itt now rests for me to follow as well\nas I can her good example, which God graunt I may, in liveing\nfor his servis, that I may die in his favor, whom I beseech to\nblesse you and yours, and you to comende me affectionatly to\nM=r= Bacon, who made me hope att his last seeing in June I\nshould have seen you hear before this tyme, whear you have not\nso true a friend as you shall ever find your sad servant,\n   L. Bedford.\nHarington House, in hast, this 1st of June [\\1620\\] .\n   To my honorable dear freind the Lady Cornewallis.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "Jane" ;
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                "close friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
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                "Russell née Harington" ;
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                "countess of Bedford" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Harington+House> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 1 June, 1620"@en .

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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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                "FROM KENT TO LONDON" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
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                "2" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "FO" ;
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                "FO" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
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                "<Q C 1500? FO WGASCOIGNE>\n<X WILLIAM GASCOIGNE>\n<P 149>\n[} [\\LETTER CXVII.\\] }]\n(^To his worshipfull Uncle, Sir Robart Plompton, kt. deliver\nthese.^)\n   Right worshipful Uncle, I comennd me unto you, praying you to\nsend me all such evidence, as ye have concernyng any lands or\ntenements in Tokwith; so that I may have them at Tadcaster this\nnyght, for the matter is in communication there: and the sayd\nevidence shalbe safly kept for you, as knoweth Almyghtie\n<P 150>\n(^Jesu^) , who evermore preserve you. Written at Tadcaster this\nfryday.\n   Your nepho,\n   William Gascoygne.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "Robert I" ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "nephew - uncle by marriage" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
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                "Gascoigne" ;
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                "knight" ;
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                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "79" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WGASCOIGNE> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Tadcaster> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Gascoigne to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1500"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "SECRETARY" ;
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                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "HENRY" ;
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                "1456" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WINDSOR" ;
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                "1461" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
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                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1616" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY WINDSOR" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 64>\n[} [\\XLIX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   Deare Ned - My cosen Adams returne from Woster was very\nwellcome to me, becaus he aschured me of your comeing well so\nfare on your journy, and I trust the same gratious Prouidence\nbrought you to your journis end. Your letter was very wellcome\nto me, for, my deare Ned, I cannot but say that I inioy meself\nwith more comfort when you are with me, and next seeing you, to\nheare from you is most pleasing to me. Heare has bine strangers\neuer since you went, and on M=r= Acton came apurpos to see you.\nHe was of the same howes you are of, but left it that yeare you\ncame theather. I\n<P 65>\nlike him as well as any yonge jentellman I haue seene a greate\nwhile. \n   I thanke God your father is well, and this day gone ahunting,\nand your brothers with him, it being procured with much\ndificullty from M=r= Simons. \n   My deare Ned, the Lord blles you and giue you that heauenly\nwisdome to remember your Creator in the days of your youth, that\nyou may sarufe your God with an vpright hart, and the Lord in\nmercy teach you to profet in all the ways of wisdome, and leade\nyou in the way in which you should walke. My deare Ned, omite\nnot priuet dutyes, and stire vp your self to exercise yourself\nin holy conference, begg of God to giue you a delight in\nspeaking and thinkeing of thos thinges which are your eternall\ntreasure. I many times thinke Godly conference is as much\nneglected by Gods chillderen, as any duty. I am confident you\nwill noways neglect the opertunity of profeting in the ways of\nlerning, and I pray God prosper your endeuors. My deare Ned, my\nthoughts weare filled with other obiects that morning you went\naway, which made me forget to giue you directions about the\nstufe I spake to you of; but I gaue Ions a pettren of what kinde\nof stufe I would haue; but I did not tell him any thinge ells;\nand I beleue he had not wite to conseafe my meaneing, that you\nshould chus the culler. \n   Remember my loue to your worthy tutor, and still beleeue that\nI much reioyce when I can expres meself to be \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n   My cosen Dauis presents her saruis to you.\n(^Octo: 18. 1639^.)\n   I would have you send this inclosed letter as soune as you\ncan to S=r= Gilles Bray, but by a safe hand. \n   I haue sent you a baskett of Stoken apells; theare are 4 or 5\nof another kinde. I hope you will not dispice them, comeing from\na frinde, tho they are not to be compared to Oxford appells. \n   In the basket with the appells is \"the Returne of Prayer.\" I\ncould\n<P 66>\nnot find the place I spake of to your tutor, when he was with\nme; but since, I found it, and haue sent the booke to you, that\nhe may see it, and judg a littell of it; for my part, I am not\nof that openion, that God will not grant the prayer of others,\nfor the want of our joyeing with the rest, or that God dous\nstand vpon such a number; but I am not perrentory, but upon good\nreson I hope I shall yeald: but this I thinke and beleeue, that\nnone joyne in prayer with others but thos that simpathise on\nwith another; for it is not the consenting to, but the ernest\ndesireing of the same.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Edward" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
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                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 18 October, 1639"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P122_borders_with>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place which share common borders to be related as such. \nThis property is purely spatial, in contrast to Allen operators, which are purely temporal.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "borders with"@en , "接壤于"@cn , "συνορεύει με"@el , "граничит с"@ru , "jouxte"@fr , "fronteira com"@pt , "grenzt an"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Good" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Grange Inn in Carey St., London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Apparently the wife of an innkeeper" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "305" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Good" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "various state matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 29>\n[} [\\NO. XIX. ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }]\n[\\March 1585-6.\\] \n   The expertist seamen, my deare brother, makes vant of ther\nbest shippes whan the pas the highest bellowes without yelding,\nand broke nimlest the roughest stormes. The like profe, I\nsuppose, may best be made, and surest boste, of frindes, whan\ngreatest persuasions and mightiest ennemis oppose themselues for\nparties. If than a constant\n<P 30>\nirremouable good wyll appere, thar is best triall made. And for\nthat I knowe ther is no worse orator for truthe than malice, nor\nshwredar invahar than envye, and that I am sure you haue wanted\nnether, to assaile your mynde to win it from our frindeship; if\nnot auailing all thes minars, you kipe the hold of your promised\ninward affection, as Randol at lengthe haue told me and your\nowne lettars assure me, I dare thus boldly affirme, that you\nshall haue the bettar part in this bargain. For when you way in\nequal balance, with no palsey hande, the very ground of ther\ndesires that wold withdrawe you, it is but roote of mischif to\nperil your selfe, with hope to harme her who euer hathe\npreserued you; and sins you may be sure that Skotland, nor\nyourself, be so potent, as for your greatnes the seake you, nor\nneuer did, but to iniure a thirde; and if you rede the\nhistories, ther is no great cause of bost for many conquests,\nthogh your contry sarued ther malice. This you see the beginning\nwhy euer Skotland hathe bine sought. Now, to come to my ground\nworke, only natural affection (\\ab incunabulis\\) sturrid me to\nsaue you from the murderars of your father, and the peril that\nther complices might brede you. Thus, as in no counterfait\nmiroir, you may behold without maske the faces of bothe\nbeginnars. It is for you to juge what ar like to be the best\neuent of bothe, and therafter I pray God you may use your best\nchoise to your surest good, no semblant false to begile. And as\nI reioyse to haue had, iven in this hammering worlde, suche\npresant profe of your sincerite, so shal you be sure to imploye\nit upon no gileful person, nor suche as wil not take as muche\nregard of your good as of her owne.\n   Tochinge an \"instrument,\" as your secretarye terme it, that\nyou desiar to haue me signe, I assure you, thogh I can play of\nsome, and haue bine broght up to know musike, yet this disscord\nwold be so grose as wer not fit for so wel-tuned musicke. Must\nso great dout be made of fre good wyl, and gift be so\nmistrusted, that our signe Emanuel must assure? No, my deere\nbrother. Teache your new rawe\n<P 31>\ncounselars bettar manner than to aduis you such a paringe of\nample meninge. Who shuld doute performance of kinges offer? What\ndishonor may that be demed? Folowe next your owne nature, for\nthis neuer came out of your shoppe. But, for your ful\nsatisfaction, and to plucke from the wicked the weapon the wold\nuse to brede your doubt of meanings, thes the be. First, I wil,\nas longe as you with iuel desart alter not your course, take\ncare for your safety, helpe your nide, and shun al actes that\nmay damnifie you in any sort, ether in present or future time;\nand for the portion of relife, I minde neuer to lessen, thogh,\nas I see cause, I wil rather augment. And this I hope may stand\nyou in as muche assuranse as my name in parchement, and no les\nfor bothe our honors.\n   I can not omit, also, to request you, of all amitie betwine\nus, to haue good regard of the longe-waiting expectation that\nall our subjectes lokes after, that some persons be deliuered in\nto my handes for some repaire of my honor thogh no redres for\nhis dethe, according as my ambassador Randol shal signifie, and\nthat ther be no more delais, wiche haue bine ouer many already.\nAnd thus I end my trobling you. Comittinge you to the tuition of\nthe living God, who graunt you many yeres of prosperous raigne.\n   Your most assured louinge sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "29" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "697" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on March, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wentworth+Woodhouse>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Wentworth Woodhouse" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Wentworth Woodhouse" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "France" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "France" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Whalley>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lancashire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Whalley, Lancashire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Whalley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JGIBBS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Purefoy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "James" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Gibbs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1749" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Souldern, (Oxfordshire)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Grazier?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "251" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "James Gibbs" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HBARNES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Foundling" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BRK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Barnes" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "fl. 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Berkshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Husband of nurse (Eliz. Barnes? under inspector John Collet). Probably a farmer, as had enough money to hire help." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-08-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "276" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Barnes" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-A>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "It is typically used for annual data. This can also serve cases of multi-annual data (data that appear once every two, three or, possibly, five years).  Descriptive information on the multiannual characteristics (e.g. frequency of the series in practice and other methodological information can be provided at the dataflow level, as long as these characteristics are applicable for the entire dataflow)."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "A" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Annual"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business, request" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1660 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 298>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HENRIETTA MARIA STUART^]\nTo her Highnes Dowager.\nMadam,\n   You may judge mee exceeding remisse in my duety in not\nwaiteing in person on yo=r= Highnes to tender y=t= gratitude and\nservice w=ch= I humbly acknowledge to owe unto yo=r= La=pp= and\nw=ch= yo=u= may justly expect from mee as the retourne of very\nmany kindnesses & favoures yo=u= have been pleased to hono=r= me\nw=th=, which I shall have in a very high esteeme as Influence of\nan humble Soule in y=e= highest\n<P 299>\nPitch of worldly exaltation w=ch= naturally incline our Spirits\nto another frame. But beeing informed y=t= y=r= Highnes & yo=r=\nffamily are very highly offended w=th= mee for reasons not yet\ncome to my knowledge, I humbly conceived it more prudent and\nless offencive to forbeare yo=r= presence untill it please God\nby some meanes to give mee opportunity to remove those\napprehentions w=ch= yo=r= La=pp= is possessed w=th=, concerning\nmee, and w=ch= I dare affirme wilbee found fictitiouse when\nhonestly & candidly examined. I am loath to menc~on what sadde\nimpression those missunderstandings seeme to make upon my L=d=\nRichard yo=r= Sonne by his interdicting or with holding y=e=\npaym=t= of y=t= Anuity w=ch= his late Highnes now w=th= the Lord\nsettled upon my wife, alleddging y=t= his father had noe Power\nto Graunt it, But I hope when he may bee pleased to seriously\nconsider it, he wilbee more tender of his fathers Hon=r= then to\nmake his Act under his Hand & Seale voyd. If yo=r= Highnes\nplease to favoure Justice & the hon=ble= memory of yo=r= late\npretiouse husband soe farr as to advise his Lo=pp= what you\nconceive fitt in this particular, and thereby prevent y=e= evill\nconsequences of a more publique disquisition, you will performe\nan Office acceptable to God and aboundantly obligeing to him who\ndesires to be esteemed & found in y=e= way of Love Truth and\nPeace\n   Yo=r= Highnes most faithfull & most humble servant,\n   Jo. Jones.\n4 Apr. 1660.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (Henrietta Maria Stuart) in corpus. Relationship should probably be FO." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "298" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cromwell née Bourchier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "\"her highness dowager\"; widow of lord protector Oliver Cromwell" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "relatives by marriage (Jones was married to Oliver Cromwell's sister)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "deposed commander-in-chief" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "329" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ECROMWELL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Elizabeth Cromwell née Bourchier on 4 April, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cuddesdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oxfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cuddesdon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WRADCLIFF>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Alexander Radcliffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Radcliff (Radclyff)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ordshall, Nottinghamshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Eldest son; married a daughter of Edmund Trafford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "200" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Radcliff (Radclyff)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ERALEGH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Throckmorton (1515/16-1571), diplomat" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ralegh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1601" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "bap. 1565, d. c. 1647" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Sir Walter Ralegh in 1591." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "61" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1565" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1647" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Ralegh" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPIERCE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Pierce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Pierce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Adam Pierce" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1752" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1751" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pierce (later Mrs Taylor)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1769" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1775" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "30" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1733, d. 1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yendacott (farm), parish of Shobrooke, Devonshire; Denbury, Devonshire 1752-, spent time in Yendacott, too (a lot in 1760s) - died there in 1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Heiress of Yendacott in the parish of Shobrooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "25" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2966" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "15934" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1733" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1776" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Pierce (later Mrs Taylor)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CWATSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "OFFICE-HOLDER IN THE SERVICE OF HENRY VII'S BASTARD, DUKE OF RICHMOND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "CLEMENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WATSON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "760" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CLEMENT WATSON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LPITT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Dodsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Professional?; physician" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Pitt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1747" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Blandford, Dorset" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Sister of the poet Christopher Pitt, whose works Robert Dodsley published. Perhaps the Lucy Baskett, who sold Dodsley the copyright and remaining copies of Pitt's translation of Virgil's Aeneid." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "585" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Pitt" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_KVILLIERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Cary" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/69581" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Unknown; able to read & write, \"rather childish hand\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Francis Manners (1578-1632), 6th earl of Rutland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Katherine" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Villiers née Manners" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1603?-1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in the midlands? Spent most of her time at court. (Owned land in Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Buckinghamshire, Leicestershire, and the barony of Ros; inherited 1628 Buckingham's London & Chelsea mansions and properties on the Strand.) 1638 moved from York House, London to Dunluce Castle, Ireland. 1640s divided her time between the royalist court in England, Ireland, and Flanders. 1647- remained in Ireland until her death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Rich and beautiful, an influential favourite at court. Married (1) 1620 George Villiers, renouncing her Catholicism. Reverted after husband's death 1628, instrumental in converting \"women of quality\". Her most important patron was William Laud, archbishop of Canterbury. Married (2) 1635 Randal MacDonnell, Lord Dunluce, a young Catholic from Ireland. A loyal, devoted and passionate wife (both times). Pampered and extravagant yet fastidious, resilient and an extremely shrewd businesswoman. Died from the plague?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Duchess of Buckingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "330" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1603" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Katherine Villiers née Manners" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_008>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q AC 1613 FO A2BACON>\n<X ANNE BACON>\n<P 11>\n[} [\\VIII. ANNE LADY BACON TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\n   The greatest treasur vnder y=e= sunn (which is) the loue of\nGod, the peace of consince and joy in the Holy Ghost, be w=th=\nyou to yo=r= eternall comfort.\nMy good La.\n   I do percive that the olde proverbis be not alwaies trewe,\nfor I do fynde y=t= the absence of my Nath. doth brede in me the\nmore continuall remembrance of hym: and I cannot thinke of hym\nbut I must do the lyke of yo=r= La=pp=. who I knowe is lodged in\nthe principall p=t= of his hart. But how yo=u= stande affected\nvnto hym I knowe not,\n<P 12>\notherwise then his resolution to travill makith me to suspect\nit. But, howsoever, I do and ever shall loue you vnfainedly and\nmost deerly in the Lorde, and ame and shal be alwaies redy to do\nany kindness or servis that one Christian freind may perform\nvnto another. And I wishe from my hart that I wear abill to\nobtain yo=u= to my selfe as my owne, if I myght be so happy. But\nwhat I cannot have by alliance, yo=u= shall have by Christian\nbande. And I wishe my sonnes estate wear awnswerable to yo=r=\ncontent. In shorte, I hope to enioy yo=u= as I would; for a\ntrewer husband, and on that louved yo=u= better, shall yo=u=\nnever have. But I comend hym and yo=u= bothe vnto the disposing\nof Almighty God, who sitteth in y=e= heavens and oderth althings\nin this wicked world for the good of his children and for the\ndistruction of his enimies, howsoever for a tyme thay seeme to\nflourishe. To this merciful God I comend yo=r= La=pp=. w=th= my\nlittill swete cosen yo=r= prety sonn; and do rest, Ever yo=rs=,\n   Anne Bacon.\nCulford, y=e= 22 of Octobr a=o= 1613.\n   To my very nobill good freind the Lady Cornwallis, at M=rs=\nCooke hir howse, neer to the Earle of Northampton's Howse by\nCharinge Crosse.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "22 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signed & dated - mostly by a scribe, but the formulae and some other passages in another hand." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future mother-in-law - future daughter-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon née Butts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady; wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon II, premier baronet of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_A2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Bacon née Butts to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 22 October, 1613"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Framlingham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Framlingham, Suffolk" , "Framlingham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Framlingham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Skipton+Castle+%28Skipton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_N.+Yorks.%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Skipton Castle (Skipton, N. Yorks.?)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Skipton Castle (Skipton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leicestershire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leicestershire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN11>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Constables of Millum" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "118" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CSANDERSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "An \"eminent\" London lawyer." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z North" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Hackney School; Inner Temple?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Sanderson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in the north, lived in London; strong north-eastern connections" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Transacted much business for William Cotesworth Sr and became his close friend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2037" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles Sanderson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincolnshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincolnshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WFITZALAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "NOBLEMAN, 21ST EARL OF ARUNDEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Willoughby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Nobleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "FITZALAN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1476-1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "DOWNLEY, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "21ST EARL OF ARUNDEL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "343" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1544" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM FITZALAN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMEUNKNOWN3>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Whithorn, Wigtownshire, Scotland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Abbot of Whithorn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "173" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " " ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Esher>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Esher, Surrey" , "Esher" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Esher" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R2HARLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Defoe, z Wanley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Swift" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12344" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School in Chilton, Oxfordshire; apparently no university education; member of the Inner Temple 1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Edward Harley (1624-1700)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1703" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1717" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "39" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1661-1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Westminster, Middlesex; at school in Oxfordshire; worked as Member of the House of Commons in Treasury, Cornwall 1689; London; died in Westminster" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A moderate Tory, always on terms with the Whigs. Daniel Defoe was his \"secret agent\". Entered Parliament 1689. First associated with the Whigs, before the accession of Queen Anne (1702) he was a leader of the Tories. Secretary of state for the north (1704-1708), forced out of office. Back to power in 1710. Made earl and Lord Treasurer in 1711. Imprisoned and impeached (1716) after the accession of George I. Son of a Presbyterian gentleman. Grew up as a religious dissenter." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Earl of Oxford and Mortimer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-15 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "26906" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "399" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1661" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1724" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Harley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Barham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Barham, Kent" , "Barham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Barham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMMOND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Wine merchant. 1/12 owner of the Mary Galley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hammond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "\"of London\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "388" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "552" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hammond" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JLONDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Fellow of New College, Oxford 1505; principal of Hinksey Hall 1513; prebendary of York 1519; ordained priest 1522; prebendary of Lincoln; warden of New College 1526-42; notary public 1533; visitor of monasteries 1535-38; dean of Wallingford 1536; canon and prebendary at Salisbury and Windsor 1540; master of St. John's Hospital 1541; dean of Oxford Cathedral 1542; involved in the prebendaries' plot against Cranmer, convicted of perjury, died in disgrace 1543." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16957" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Scholar of Winchester College 1497; scholar of New College, Oxford 1503; BCL 1513, DCL 1519." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "\"an Oxfordshire tenant farmer\" (DNB)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1485/6-1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Hambleden, Buckinghamshire; Winchester College, Hampshire 1497; educated & career in Oxfordshire 1503-; preferments in Yorkshire 1519, Lincolnshire ?, Wiltshire & Berkshire 1540; died in Fleet Prison, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "\"Played an active role in the persecution of Lutherans in Oxford\" 1528 (DNB); responsible for the dissolution of monasteries in Oxford, Reading, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire in the 1530s (mostly 1538); persecuted heretics in Windsor 1540s." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Administrator" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "706" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1543" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John London" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E56_Language>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class is a specialization of E55 Type and comprises the natural languages in the sense of concepts. \nThis type is used categorically in the model without reference to instances of it, i.e. the Model does not foresee the description of instances of instances of E56 Language, e.g.: “instances of  Mandarin Chinese”.\nIt is recommended that internationally or nationally agreed codes and terminology are used to denote instances of E56 Language, such as those defined in ISO 639:1988. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "语言"@cn , "Γλώσσα"@el , "Language"@en , "Langue"@fr , "Язык"@ru , "Língua"@pt , "Sprache"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "church news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1624 T RMOUNTAGU>\n<X RICHARD MOUNTAGUE>\n<P I,22>\n[} [\\XIV. - FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^FROM RICHARD\nMOUNTAGUE TO JOHN COSIN^]\nIhon, I sent you last weeke, by my brother Scul, a schedule as\nmuch as came to my hands of Puritan collections against my\nbooke, contraring, as they say, the Articles and Homilies. I\nsuppose Dr. Prideux did collect them; att leastwise I believe\nFeatley can tell the author. Prideux hath thretned to write\nagainst me. (\\Utinam.\\) But I thinck he distrusteth himself at\nhis pen. For he saide to my Lord of Oxford, as Ed: Boughen told\nme, that though I were a good scholer at my pen, and wrote well,\nyet he doubted not but att an argument he could plunge me. The\nman thincketh well of him self, yet if K. James please I dare\nlooke him in the face in his owne scholes. But lett him passe\nfor a Puritan, yet God graunt he, nor any such, come to the\nBishop of Glocester, who is, they say, dead. My Lord of S.\nDavid's must nowe and in such cases putt for the Church with the\nDuke, and use his greate creditt, that we be not swallowed up\nwith a Puritan Bishopriqry. I was once purposed to have told him\nhowe graciously the Duke used me att Windsore last St. George's\nday, and that (\\motu proprio\\) . He bad me rely upon him, and\nnone but him, and lett him knowe what preferment I desired, and\nI should have it. And that he spake not as a courtier, but as my\nreall, true and constant friend. I have had no opportunity since\nto speake with him. I have no acquaintance in his house. I am\nnot like in hast to troble him by plunging upon any thing, if my\nLord of S. David's, you relating this unto him, will do me the\nfavour, as att next opportunity, to remember my service unto his\nGrace, and to putt him in minde of his gracious promise, and to\nlett him understand that I am att his Grace's service, where, or\nwhen, or howsoever he shalbe pleased to dispose of me, I shall\nrest beholding to his Lordship, and happily [\\haply\\] the Church\nshall loose nothing by it. If not, I am contented, being, I\nthanke God, well provided for in my private estate, and better\nthen I should be were I a Bishop, which I would not undertake\nbut for the Churche's sake, and with greater countenance to\noppose the Puritans, and be the freer from every skip-jack's\nopposition and censure.\n   I do purpose to write the Gagg anew, both because in a second\nedition the author hath altered, detracted, augmented much, as\n<P I,23>\nalso because I would answere my detractors; therfore, as I wrote\nto you, I would my Lord of Duresme would procure of my Lord\nKeper my answere to Yates and Ward, and either shewe it the\nKing, or send it me to reveiwe.\n   Commend me to Lindsell, and bid him remember his promise\nconcerning Dr. Combers. I purpose to go upon Saturday next, God\nwilling, to Pettworth. If you write not till then direct your\nletter thether. (\\Vale.\\) God kepe his Church.\n   Your assured,\n   R. Mountagu.\n   Windsore, Octob. 24. [\\1624.\\]\n   To the w=ll=. my most respected freind, Mr. Ihon Cosens,\nChaplyn to the Reverend L. B. of Durham, att his house, be\nthis.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "chaplain to Richard Neile" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen, friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mountague" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "canon of Windsor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RMOUNTAGU> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Windsor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Mountague to John Cosin on 24 October, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JNICHOLS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "1766 freed of the Stationers' Company, established himself as a printer. Later took over the Gentleman's Magazine." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "John Shield's Academy for Young Gentlemen in Islington; apprenticed at Stationers' Hall" ;
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                "Edward Nichols (1719-1779), baker" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1782" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Nichols" ;
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                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1745-1826" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Islington, Middlesex. Settled in London." ;
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                "Married. Anne Cradock. Eager biographer, historian and antiquarian." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Printer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1745" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1826" ;
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                "John Nichols" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q D 1653 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 224>\n[^JOHN JONES TO PHILIP JONES^]\nTo Coll=l= Philip Jones.\nHonor=d= ffriend,\n   I humbly and heartily thanke you for yo=r= kinde letter and\nwholesome advice therein.\n   Haveing all this while waited for some signification of the\npleasure of them that are in authority with you, touching y=e=\nlate greate change in Governm=t= and heareing not one syllable\nthereof, tending to require or direct such as serve you here,\nwhat to doe thereupon, wee have at last caused the inclosed\npaper to be publised, which was very solemly done this day,\nbeing the 1=st= of ffebruary. You doe very truely observe that\nthere was some hesitation upon the spirits of some Godly people\nheere, touching the late alteration; but those doubts were by\nmany dayes seekeing of Councell from y=e= Lord (I hope) well\nsettled. I presume you will not account them the worst freinds\nto yo=r= Governm=t=\n<P 225>\nwho are tender in enquireing after the minde of God in every\npublique turne of Providence, and are not easily given to aprove\nof every change, upon an implicit faith of the integrity, zeale\nand wisdome of those that make such a change, and that being\nsettled in their judgm=ts= to aprove or acquieace in the\nresolutions of those that are in power. You will value them as\nfarr more precious Instrum=ts= to serve their generation then\nthose that jump with you into the worke upon personall accompt\n(if any such there be), and whereas you seeme to apprehend that\nsome of my good freinds and yo=rs= might missrepresent things\nheere, I must needs take leave soe farr to justifye them as to\nlet you knowe, that since the late alteration I have not\nreceived one letter from any of them who seemed in the late\nAssembly expressing anythinge of their dissatisfac~con in that\ngreate Act, thereby to justifye themselves, and those others of\nthat Assembly which were of our Judgm=t=; although I doe knowe\nthat it is naturall for dissatisfac~on to rest upon the\ndissenting party. If justice and Righteousnesse flowe as\nstreames from y=r= Governm=t= all that feare the Lord will\nrejoice in it. If not, it is not the splendo=r,= greatnesse or\nforme of Governm=t= that will preserve it from ruine; ffor my\nowne part I have a large measure of faith to believe that the\nadvanceing of Righteousnesse and holynesse in these Nations is\nyo=r= Ayme and Scope. I have many things to write unto you\nconcerning y=e= Affaires of this Land, if I conceived it proper\nto trouble you with them. If you doe not forthwith settle a\nCom~ittee with you, to carry on y=e= affaires of Ireland, you\nwill find those affaires in greate disorder shortly. I shall not\nfurther trouble you at this tyme, but rest\n   Yo=r= affec~conat freind and humble servant\n   Jo. Jones.\nDublin, y=e= 1=st= ffeb., 1653.\n\n"@en ;
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                "1 February" ;
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                "Year should be 1654? PJ not a member of the council until April 1653; National Library of Wales catalogue gives the year as 1653[/4]." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "224" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colonel - colonel; friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "467" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Philip Jones on 1 February, 1653"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWYATT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "KNIGHTED IN 1535, SHERIFF OF KENT 1536, AMBASSADOR, M.P., POET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Cromwell, x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wyatt" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30111" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "St. John's College, Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman, Sir Henry Wyatt (d. 1536) (knighted 1509)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WYATT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1539" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1540" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1503-1542" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN ALLINGTON CASTLE, KENT, STUDIES IN CAMBRIDGE, (ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE), LONDON, EUROPE: FRANCE, ITALY AND SPAIN; London" ;
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                "The family originally from Yorkshire; Henry Wyatt was a loyal servant to the first Tudors; T.W. loved Anne Boleyn before her marriage, almost lost his head together with Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "22106" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1542" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS WYATT" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GCULLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Became known as an improver and innovator of farming and breeding (esp. sheep), together with his brother Matthew, with whom he leased and worked eventually 9 farms in Northumberland, near Wooler. George was the salesman and businessman of the two." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6875" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Literate; taught by Robert Bakewell in the 1760s" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Culley, Matthew, farmer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Culley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "19" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1735-1813" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Denton, County Durham. Lived in Northumberland from 1766/1767: Fenton, then Eastfield, and finally at Fowberry from 1807." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "A \"disciple\" of pioneer livestock breeder Robert Bakewell. Travelled widely in the British Isles. Died a landowner." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Agriculturist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "24753" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1735" ;
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                "1813" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Culley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CCHARLES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "z Stubs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Carolus" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Charles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1792" ;
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                "5" ;
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                "Lived in Aughton, north of Liverpool, Lancashire." ;
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                "File-maker. Outworker for Peter Stubs from 1789. Perhaps a former master manufacturer; had several apprentices or assistants, including his sons." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
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                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Manufacturer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1357" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Carolus Charles" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Price" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Whitfield, Northamptonshire" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mrs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "267" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Sarah Price" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GEORGE4>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z George 3A, z George 4, z Melbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z George 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
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                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10541" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private, with brother Frederick." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "George III." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1780" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1778" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "163" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "37" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1762-1830" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born and lived mostly in London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Intrigue with Mary Robinson 1780. Established himself at Carlton House 1783; close alliance with Charles James Fox & other Whig leaders. Married Mrs. Maria Anne Fitzherbert 1785 but denied it to conciliate parliament & Fox; lived in extravagance (debt). Intrigued with Thurlow and Longborough against queen & Pitt; excluded from king's presence; m. Caroline of Brunswick 1795 (had daughter Charlotte) but soon separated, returned to Mrs Fitz. His applications for military employment refused. King George IV 1820-1830." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO, T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "21" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "23" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Prince of Wales" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-07-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "50259" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "23964" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1830" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Midlands>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "West Midlands" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RISOUTHWELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "ESQUIRE, RETAINER OF THE DUKE OF NORFOLK, M.P. YARMOUTH 1455-56, MARSHAL OF THE EXCHEQUER 1462-9, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 1471-1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "RICHARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1451" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "SOUTHWELL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1452" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE, SUFFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "FRIEND OF THE PASTONS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "AC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "912" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1229" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "RICHARD SOUTHWELL" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_040>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Sender's current domicile: London (court)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1618 TC LRUSSEL>\n<X LUCY RUSSEL>\n<P 56>\n[} [\\XL. THE COUNTESS OF BEDFORD TO JANE LADY CORNWALLIS.\\] }]\nDear Madam,\n   I send this messenger to bring me word how you, M=r= Bacon, &\nall your little ones doe, and by him send my servant Fred. a\nsword to defend him from the malice of the buckes in this their\n<P 57>\ncolericke season. This monthe putts me in minde to intreate the\nperformance of your promisse for som of the little white single\nrose rootes I saw att Brome, & to chalenge M=r= Bacon's promis\nfor som flowers, if about you ther be any extraordinary ones;\nfor I am now very busy furnishing my gardens. Thus you see itt\nis not good being too free an offerer to a free taker; but be\nnot discouraged, for I shall be as free a requiter whensoever\nyou shall make me know itt is in my power. I can not send you\nmuch newse from hence: the best is, that after many difficultis\nI have made an end, according to my wishes, of my busness with\nthe K. & reseaved his graunt, with many excuses for the delays\nit hath had, and so much complimente as hath made amends; the\nworst, that the Queen hath bled extreamly of late, wh=h= hath so\nweakened her as I much fear how she will recover itt, for I\nnever saw her look so dangerously ill, w=ch= makes me oftener a\ncourtier than I intended, and, with my other ocasions, will, I\nthink, draw me to winter att London, whear I should be glad to\nhear you minded to go. Howsoever, I thinke I shall invite you\ntowards the spring to do my niese an honor, if I can compose\nthings according to my wishes; an offer being made me for her\npleases me well, & I doubt not will take effect, if her\nunreasonable father can be brought to do what he ought, which if\nlove\n<P 58>\nwill not make him, I hope fear will prevaile: but of this lett\nno speache passe you, because itt is yett too early days; but as\nsoone as itt is settled to any certainty, & that the K. hath\ndeclared himselffe, whos work it is, you shall hear of itt more\nperticularly from me, to whom itt will be of a great deal of use\n& comfort, if itt pleas God to prosper itt. So may He blesse all\nyo=r= indevors, & continue to adde to yo=r= happiness which is\nnot more hartily wished by any than by your most affectionat &\nfaithful freind, L. Bedford.\nMore Lodge, this 4th of October [\\1618\\] .\n   To my noble & dear freind the Lady Cornewallis, att Brome.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "4 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "56" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "close friends" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Harington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "countess of Bedford, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "433" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1618" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LRUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_More+Lodge> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Russell née Harington to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 4 October, 1618"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_062>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499 FO R3EYRE>\n<X ROBERT EYRE III>\n<P 140>\n[} [\\LETTER CIX.\\] }]\n(^To my right worshipfull brother, Sir Robart Plompton, kt. this\nbyll be delivered.^)\n   Right worshipfull brother, I recomend me unto you, and to my\nlady, and also to my daughter and yours, with all my other yong\ncousins, desiring hartely to here of your welfaire and theres\nboth, which I besech (^Jesu^) preserve unto his pleasure and\nyour harts comforth, ever thanking you, and my lady both, of the\ngreat worshipe and gud chere, that I and my frinds had at my\nlast beyng with you. Brother, yt is so that your farward,\nChristofer Law, is departed of this word and hath left behind\nhim a wyfe and vii\n<P 141>\nsmale children, wherfor I hartely pray you to be gud master unto\nhir, so that she might have hir farme, and the rather for my\nprayer. And if it please you, when your servants come over into\nthis contry, that they will have my mynd in the letting of the\nsayd house; and I trust to take such wayes therin, as shalbe for\nyour worship and profit both, as (^Jesu^) knoweth, who ever\npreserve you. At Padley the tewsday next afore St. Luke day in\nhast.\n   Your loving brother,\n   Robart Eyre.\n[\\15 Oct. 1499.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "15 October" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "140" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fathers-in-law; steward(?) - landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Eyre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "200" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R3EYRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Padley> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert III Eyre to Robert I Plumpton on 15 October, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHADDOCK>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Haddock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1673" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1650-1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "c: London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "2nd wife of Richard Haddock c. 1670- (knighted 1675)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "3254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1709" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Haddock" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PSTONER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Clerk" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "HAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Peter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1589" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stoner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Mayor of Southampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2529" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1590" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Peter Stoner" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EOXINDEN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Oxinden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1658" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "OXINDEN/GREENSTREET" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1638-1681" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "KENT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "NÉE EDWARDS, WIFE OF THOMAS OXINDEN (D. 1668), ESTRANGED SINCE 1656, REMARRIED 1669 PETER GREENSTREET (D.1667)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "24" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3286" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1681" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH OXINDEN/GREENSTREET" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_009>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "business, William's brothers" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1440S T TMAYKYN>\n<X THOMAS MAYKYN>\n<P F74>\n[} [\\SC 1: li, 74. THOMAS MAYKYN TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Well by louyd syr I grete +gow well, doyng +gow to\nundurstonde +t=t= I sende +gow a lett~ by Thom~ +gour brother,\n+t=e= whiche lett~ Thom~s Tayllo~ of Wodestoke hadde p~mysyd me\nto haue brou+gt to +gow +t=e= xiiij day of Dece~b~. No+gt w~\nstondyng +t=t= I pray +gow take+t credens & considerac~on to\n+t=e= seyd lett~ diligently lyke as I haue wryte to +gow, exepte\na matt~ +t=t= is to sey there as I haue wryte to +gow +t=t= +ge\nshulde sende me xxj s v d, +g~ moste sende me xl d more +t~ to,\nfor +gour Cosyn dan Jon Wodestoke hath payd me but xl d of +t=e=\nnobyll & no day he woll sette me of y=e= Re~nawnt. fforthermore\nas towchyng to +gour grete place, at +t=s= day ~it stonde+t\nvacant & +t=t= is harme, wherefor me +tynke+t h~t were best and\nmoste worschippe to +gow +t=t= Thomas +gour brother my+gt be w~\n+gour helpe p~ferryd +t~ in. [\\ILLEGIBLE\\]er +gour brother\nRicharde is not well wyllyd +t~ to, No+gt w~ stondyng +t=t=\n+gour brother Thom~s grawntyth to pay +t~ for as anoder man\nwolde and y=er= of to fynde sewrte. The wherfor I pray yow\nwrytey a letter to hym, and anod~ to Sauage & to me, as +t=t=\n+ge hadde no knowlyche of +t=e= mat~ by me but only aft~ +gour\ngoode avyse and by +t=e= mocyon of +gour brother Thom~s; and\nfforthermore +gyf +ge +tynke h~t were to do & buth well y wyllyd\nin +t=s= mat~, +ge may wryte to us in gen~all +t=t= +t=e=\nbargayne is halfe made aft~ iiij noblys +gerely & +ge to bere\n+t=e= Rep~ac~on for so od~ men p~feruth +t~ for. No more at\n+t=s= tyme but I p~y +gow sende+t me +t=s= foreseyd money by\nThom~s +gour brother as secrete as +ge may & Jh~u haue +gow in\nh~s kepyng. I wryte at Wodestoke in grete hast +t=e= xxiiij day\nof Dece~b~.\n   Thomas Maykyn.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] To William Marchall.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "24 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F74" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "agent - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Maykyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "William Marchall's agent in Woodstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "330" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMAYKYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Maykyn to William Marchall on 24 December, 1445"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincs.>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lincs." .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JKINNMAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Holles" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Kinnman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1627" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1048" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Kinnman" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31_has_modified>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing modified in an E11 Modification.\nIf a modification is applied to a non-man-made object, it is regarded as an E22 Man-Made Object from that time onwards. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "has modified"@en , "veränderte"@de , "修改了"@cn , "a modifié"@fr , "modificou"@pt , "изменил"@ru , "τροποποίησε"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Pontefract>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_W.Yorkshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Pontefract, Yorkshire" , "Pontefract, W.Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Pontefract" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ROYAL1_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Royal 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private; doubts about James' sincerity" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1585 FO ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 16>\n[} [\\NO. X ELIZABETH TO JAMES.\\] }] \n[\\June or July, 1585.\\]\n<P 17>\n   Right deare brother, Your gladsome acceptance of my offred\namitie, togither with the desiar you seem to have ingraven in\nyour mynde to make merites correspondant, makes me in ful\nopinion that some ennemis to our good wyl shal loose muche\ntravel, with making frustrat thar baiting stratagemes, whiche I\nknowe to be many and by sondry meanes to be explored. I cannot\nhalt with you so muche as to denye that I haue seen suche\neuident shewes of your contrarious dealings, that if I mad not\nmy rekening the bettar of the moneths, I might condemne you as\nunworthy of suche as I mynd to shewe myselfe toward you, and\ntherfor I am wel pleased to take any coulor to defend your\nhonor, and hope that you wyl remember, that who seaketh two\nstringes to one bowe, the may shute strong, but neuer strait;\nand if you suppose that princes causes be vailed so couvertly\nthat no intelligence may bewraye them, deceave not yourselfe; we\nold foxes can find shiftes to saue ourselves by others malice,\nand come by knowledge of greattest secreat, spetiallye if it\ntouche our freholde. It becometh, therfor, all our rencq to\ndeale sincerely, lest, if we use it not, whan we do it, we be\nhardly beleaved. I write not this, my deare brother, for dout\nbut for remembrances. My ambassador writes so muche of your\nhonorable traitment of him and of Alexandar, that I belive the\nbe convertid Scotes. You oblige me for them, for wiche I rendar\nyou a milion of most intire thankes, as she that meaneth to\ndesarue many a good thoght in your brest throwe good desart. And\nfor that your request is so honorable, retaining so muche\nreason, I wer out of [{my{] sences if I shuld not suspend of any\nhiresay til the answer of your owne action, wiche the actor\nought best to knowe, and so assure yourselfe I meane and vowe to\ndo; with this request, that you wyl affourd me the reciproque.\nAnd thus, with my many petitions to the Almighty for your long\nlife and preservation, I ende thes skribled lines.\n   Your verey assured lovinge sistar and cousin,\n   Elizabeth R.\n   (\\A mon bon frere le roy d'Escose.\\)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "June-July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "16" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "James I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of Scotland (James VI)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "ruler - ruler; kin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; some of them printed from originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and others from a MS. which formerly belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 46. 1849." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "367" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1585" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JAMES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to James I Stuart on June-July, 1585"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Brampton+Bryan>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Herefordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brampton Bryan" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Haynes>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bedfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Haynes, Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Haynes" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_West+Sussex>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "West Sussex" .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-704>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for half yearly series)\nfrom half-year to half-year"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "704" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYYSCCYYS"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_France> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Calais, France" , "Calais" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Calais" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Paston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Paston, Norfolk" , "Paston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Paston" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "被开始於"@cn , "was brought into existence by"@en , "γεννήθηκε από"@el , "a commencé à exister du fait de"@fr , "был создан посредством"@ru , "passou a existir por"@pt , "wurde in Existenz gebracht durch"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GROOKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24059" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Colonel Sir William Rooke (1621-1691) of Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Rooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1650-1709" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Canterbury. At sea and on land in the military from 1672. Kent again, 1705-1709." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Pursued a navy career from 1672, seeing action in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Admiral by 1696; knighted in 1693. Served in the Admiralty. Sometime MP. Wrote \"Sailing and Fighting Instructions for her Majesty's Fleet\". Captured Gibraltar in 1704. Married thrice. Resigned due to ill health in 1705, died at the family home near Canterbury." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Naval officer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "118" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1709" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Rooke" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_058>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "arranging a meeting" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1617 T T1HUTTON>\n<X TIMOTHY HUTTON 1>\n<P 217>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXXIV.\\] A COPPIE OF MY LETTER TO MR. DEANE OF\nYORKE.}]\n[\\Julie 8, 1617.\\]\n   Sir, I must and doe acknowledg, as I ame a poore sonne of a\nLevite, that yt had becomd me eare now (yf I held not some\nparticulars of my poore estate of you) to have tendred the dutye\nthat I doe owe unto your hollie trybe: but my place of beeing\nalderman in thys poore towne of Richmond, wheare I dwell, hath\nprevented dyvers intented tymes which I had purposed to have\nwayted on you. I would entreate you that myne attendance may be\nacceptable in the assyse weeke, at which tyme I doubt not but to\ngyve you contentment for such leases as I hould of you; beeing a\ngreate part of the portion which my deare father left unto my\nselfe and manye of my lyttle selves. I have noe reason to press\nyou for extraordinarye favoure, bycause I have not deserved\nanything of you, but to be used as you use others; and I cannot\ndoubt of that, bycause I heare of your true worth everye way:\nhumblye thanking God even for the glorye of hys word, and the\ngood of that church, that he hath sent such an one amongst us.\nGod is my wyttnes that I speake yt without adulation, yt beeing\na thing very farre from my playne dysposition; and I doe detest\nyt either in myselfe or anye. I doe eftsoones entreate your\n<P 218>\nfavoure for thys tyme prefyxed, at which tyme (God wylling) I\nwyll attend you; tyll when, and then, and always,\n   I rest, &c.\n   To M=r=. Deane of Yorke.\n   Julie 8, 1617.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 July" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Autograph copy." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Meriton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dean of York (since March)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "knight, son of the late archbishop - dean of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Timothy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight, alderman of Richmond" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "262" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GMERITON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Richmond> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Timothy Hutton to George Meriton on 8 July, 1617"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Newport+Pagnell>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bucks.> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Newport Pagnell, Bucks." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Newport Pagnell" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Zadobras+near+Crichoff>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia+%28Ukraine%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Zadobras near Crichoff, Russia (Ukraine)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Zadobras near Crichoff" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P56_bears_feature>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property describes a E26 Physical Feature found on a E19 Physical Object It does not specify the location of the feature on the object.\nP56 bears feature (is found on) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P59 has section (is located on or within), E53 Place, P53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) to E26 Physical Feature.\nA Physical Feature can only exist on one object. One object may bear more than one Physical Feature. An E27 Site should be considered as an E26 Physical Feature on the surface of the Earth.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "несет признак"@ru , "possui característica"@pt , "trägt Merkmal"@de , "φέρει μόρφωμα"@el , "présente pour caractéristique"@fr , "有外貌表征"@cn , "bears feature"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E26_Physical_Feature> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P46_is_composed_of> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Huntingdonshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Huntingdonshire" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P30i_custody_transferred_through>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "a changé de détenteur du fait de"@fr , "custody transferred through"@en , "wechselte Gewahrsam durch"@de , "άλλαξε κατοχή μέσω"@el , "custódia transferida por meio de"@pt , "被移转了保管作业於"@cn , "опека передана через"@ru ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_003>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1613 T JCORNWALLIS>\n<X JANE CORNWALLIS>\n<P 3>\n[} [\\III. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^JANE CORNWALLIS TO MR.\nPARR^]\n   M=r= Parr, - I thanck you for part of your letter, as farre\nas you ware indifferent in this busines; but I must tell you\nthat I did never expect that you would have ben a persuader of\nme to a gave awaye the increase of my owne estate, being you\nhave eaver heard me earnestli to protest that I would not,\nthough I had married to a much grater fortune then Sir Nicholas\nBacon doth offer with his son; for I would never have done my\nchild so much wronge, though I might have had all the good of\nthe world by it. This is no new thinge to you, for you know that\nbefore I eaver saw M=r= Bacon that this was my mind, and from\nwhich I neaver will be removed. Besides, whatsoeaver you and the\nrest of M=r= Bacon's frends think of my fortune in present, I\nknow any indifferent bodi will saye it doth desarve farre grater\noffers then hath yet ben made me; and in it I shall not nede to\ninclude that money which Sir Charles is to paye, neaver in\nthese. Besides, you know how often you have brought me word from\nM=r= Bacon that I should do with my own estate, besides my\nchild's, what I would; which, if it should now apear to me that\nall this was but done to entice my affection, would be a grate\n<P 4>\nreson to direct it another waye, and I fere I shall find such\nhard mesure; but, howsoever, (yet) yf you carry yourself justly,\nyou shall eaver find me your frend to my power, Ja. Cornewaleys.\n[\\1613\\] .\nTo my loveing frend, M=r= Parr, at Palgrave in Suffolk, this\ngive.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elnathan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Parr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "rector of Palgrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "future bride - matchmaker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, widow of Sir William Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "284" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPARR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brome> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys to Elnathan Parr on ?, 1613"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Person" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#SpatialThing> , <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#disjointWith>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Project> , <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Organization> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#equivalentClass>
                <http://schema.org/Person> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/pim/contact#Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_025>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "question of stewardship" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1499 T GBEATON>\n<X GODFREY BEATON>\n<P 63>\n[} [\\LETTER XXIX.\\] }] [^TO SIR ROBERT PLUMPTON^]\n(^To the worshipfull in God Master Plompton, knight, these\nletters be delivered in hast.^)\n   Right worshipfull Sir, I comand me to you, beyng glad to here\nof your welfaire. Sir, I hartely thank you for my tennaunts of\n<P 64>\nArkenden, praying you of good contynuance, and also for your\nwryting, the which ye send unto me towching to the lands of myne\nin Arkenden. Sir, I have sent to you by my servant, Thomas\nMorton, the copie of my evydents of the ix acres of land, the\nwhich they clame intrest for the King. And I trust that I have\nsent to you such wrytting as shall discharg that matter. Sir, I\npray you that ye will shew my matters according to right; and\nafter your good mynd, for I remytt all unto your good wysdome.\nSir, yt is so that I am a yong beginner of the world in my\noffice; and Sir, for your good will and counsell I will that my\nofficer reward to you yerly vi=s=. viii=d=. as was rewarded to\nother men afor tyme, praying you of your good contynuance, and\nany thing as I can, I will, as knoweth God, who have you in his\nblessed keeping. Amen. Written at Lilleshull, the xxvi day of\nMay.\n   Your loving frind, The Abbot of Lillishull.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "26 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "63" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "abbot - steward of abbey property in Yorkshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Godfrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Beaton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbot of Lilleshall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1499" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBEATON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lilleshall> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Godfrey Beaton to Robert I Plumpton on 26 May, 1499"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBROWNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Employed as purser's mate on the EIC 11th voyage in 1612. Left in Pattani, died there before June 1619." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Browne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "East Indies 1612-1619, serving at Pattani." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1473" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1619" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Browne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_B>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Authenticity> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Holograph; writer’s social background partly unknown"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kyoto>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kyoto" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kyoto" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Heylesdon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Heylesdon" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Heylesdon" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/myersBriggs>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A Myers Briggs (MBTI) personality classification." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "myersBriggs" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P95_has_formed>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links the founding or E66 Formation for an E74 Group with the Group itself."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E66_Formation> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "组成了"@cn , "a fondé"@fr , "formou"@pt , "has formed"@en , "сформировал"@ru , "σχημάτισε"@el , "hat gebildet"@de ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_King%27s+camp+near+Berwick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "King's camp near Berwick, Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "King's camp near Berwick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Halton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northumberland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Halton, Northumberland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Halton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J3PASTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Served under the duke of Norfolk 1462-64; succeeded to family estates after brother's death 1479; JP for Norfolk 1480-82, 1494-97; MP for Norwich, sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk 1485-6; councillor to John de Vere, earl of Oxford; knighted 1487." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Paston, y Paston Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/61167" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Paston I (1421-1466) of Paston, Norfolk; landowner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John III" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1465" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1461" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Paston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1505" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1503" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "86" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "65" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1444-1504" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Paston, Norfolk to Norwich (1470/2?). Probably born at Geldeston, Norfolk; 1462-64 Denbighshire & Newcastle-upon-Tyne; mother presented him with the manor of Sparham, Norfolk c. 1477." ;
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                "Second son. Mother: Margaret Paston (1421/2-1484), daughter and heir of John Mautby of Mautby, Norfolk. Married (1) 1477 Margery (d. 1495), daughter of Sir Thomas Brews of Sall and Topcroft; (2) Agnes (d. 1510), daughter of Nicholas Morley of Glynde, Sussex (she had been married twice before)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN, FO, FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "41" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "43" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "32157" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "36451" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1444" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1504" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John III Paston" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AFINCH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Hatton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "RUT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Christopher Hatton (1632-1706), 1st viscount Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Finch née Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1691" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "c.1667-1743" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Kirby, Northamptonshire?; her husband's seat: Burleigh Hall, Rutlandshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham and 7th Earl of Winchilsea. Buried in Ravenstone." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Nottingham & Winchilsea" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-18 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1688" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1743" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Finch née Hatton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Raynebow>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bow+Lane> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Raynebow, Bow Lane, London" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Raynebow" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bury>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bury" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bury" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HFITZJAMES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Original 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James II Stuart (1633-1701), King of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henrietta" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1682" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Fitzjames" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1667-1730" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived at court (also in France); later also in Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Daughter of the king's mistress, Arabella Churchill. Married (1) to Henry Waldegrave (1661-1690) (son of baronet Sir Charles Waldegrave), in 1683; Waldegrave was created baron in 1686. Married (2) in 1695 army officer, earl of Newcastle and Irish peer Pierce Butler (1652-1740). Died at the Waldegrave estates in Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Waldegrave" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1667" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1730" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henrietta Fitzjames" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1610? FN CHARLES1>\n<X CHARLES I>\n<P 92>\n[} [\\LETTER CCLII. CHARLES DUKE OF YORK, TO PRINCE HENRY.\\] }]\n   Sir\n   Please your H. your trustie Douglas will witnes what sport I\nhave. He will acquaint you with\n<P 93>\nmy sutte, which I pray you moove to his M. So kissing your\nhandes I rest\n   Your H. most duetiefull\n   York.\nTo his Hienesse.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "92" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Henry Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "prince" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "younger brother - elder brother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "duke of York" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "42" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1610" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTUART> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles I Stuart to Henry Frederick Stuart on ?, 1610"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JBANKES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Fleming 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks (Banckes)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "The retainer of William and Daniel Fleming" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-01-26 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "406" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Banks (Banckes)" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Derby>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Derby" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Derby" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_175>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private (asks her mother to buy a black hat as the old one begins to decay)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1635 FN N3BACON>\n<X NICHOLAS BACON>\n<P 274>\n[} [\\CLXXXII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NICHOLAS BACON TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeare Mother,\n   I never faile as oft as occasions shew themselves of\npresenting my humble duty to your La=p=. I doe count it a great\nhappinesse, that, whilst I am deprived of your La=p's= sight, I\nhave the oportunity to doe so in writing; and I very much wishe,\nMaddam, I could as well expresse it in words as it is really in\nmy heart: but your La=p= knoweth my dissability that way, and\ntherefore I hope you will excuse all faults committed in the\nwriting. Thus, Maddam, humbly craving your La=p's= blessing, I\nrest, Maddam,\n   Yo=r= La=p's= most obedient childe,\n   Nic. Bacon,\n   My aunt Walgrave presents her humble service. Maddam, I shall\ndesire yo=r= La=p= to buy mee a blacke hatt, for that bever I\nhave begins to decay.\n[\\1635.\\]\n   To my deare and loving mother, the Lady Bacon, presente\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "274" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "son of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II; student at Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "141" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_N3BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1635"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_020>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1652 TC THARRISON>\n<X THOMAS HARRISON>\n<P 217>\n[^THOMAS HARRISON TO JOHN JONES^]\nMajor Gen=l= Harrison to Col=l= Jones.\n   27=th= d. 9=th= m. 52.\nDeare Sir,\n   I praie yo=r= pardon for my last, which was in much love, and\nsoe exceeding hast (att a Com=ttee= of Parliament where good Mr.\nBrooke was desired to be outed because he would not baptize,\nbury dead, and accept wicked persons to breake bread) that I\ncould scarce tell w=t= I wrote, and had not time to conclude\nitt.\n   I have now inclosed Mr. Frakes to you, w=ch= should have come\nsooner, but hee told mee hee had beene disappointed. I hope the\nLord will make yo=r= communion and intercourse usefull, and that\nprove I shall have cause to blesse him, in being a hand betweene\nyou. I entreated his unsealed, for the favo=r= and helpe of\nperusing.\n   Wee are in daily expectation of engagement with the Dutch,\nBlake yesterday certefying us that some of his men had\ndiscovered 80=tie= saile a making upp towards him. That in the\nevening from a steeple w=ch= hath advantage for itt, was\ndesirned 300 [{vessels.{] They are merchantmen in generall, and\nthe rest are theire convoy, but hope the Lord will cause them to\nenforce us, or ours enforce them to fight. Manie of the Lord's\ndeare servants long for engagem=t= care not for the inequalitie\nto [{numbers{] knowing the cause engaged, and who is for us. A\nsweet spiritt of praier begins to issue forth, and some hope\nwill never againe decline. If you are not free to see London\nthis winter without a very speciall call, where I thinke you\nmight bee very serviceable, yet put yo=r=selfe into some\nreadiness for itt. Itts probable yo=r= troope maie bee called\nhither to doe dutie for 3 or 4 monethes, and then I hope you\nmaie see an opportunitie of coming with them. My endeared\nrespects to all yo=rs= and Christ's,\n   Whose I desire to remain approvedly,\n   T. H.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "217" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "colonel, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "friends; councillor - commissioner; major-general - colonel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harrison" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "major-general, member of the council of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "319" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THARRISON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28London%3F%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Harrison to John Jones on 27 November, 1652"@en .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E26_Physical_Feature>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises identifiable features that are physically attached in an integral way to particular physical objects. \nInstances of E26 Physical Feature share many of the attributes of instances of E19 Physical Object. They may have a one-, two- or three-dimensional geometric extent, but there are no natural borders that separate them completely in an objective way from the carrier objects. For example, a doorway is a feature but the door itself, being attached by hinges, is not. \nInstances of E26 Physical Feature can be features in a narrower sense, such as scratches, holes, reliefs, surface colours, reflection zones in an opal crystal or a density change in a piece of wood. In the wider sense, they are portions of particular objects with partially imaginary borders, such as the core of the Earth, an area of property on the surface of the Earth, a landscape or the head of a contiguous marble statue. They can be measured and dated, and it is sometimes possible to state who or what is or was responsible for them. They cannot be separated from the carrier object, but a segment of the carrier object may be identified (or sometimes removed) carrying the complete feature. \nThis definition coincides with the definition of \"fiat objects\" (Smith & Varzi, 2000, pp.401-420), with the exception of aggregates of “bona fide objects”. \n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Physical Feature"@en , "实体外貌表征"@cn , "Característica Material"@pt , "Materielles Merkmal"@de , "Физический Признак"@ru , "Caractéristique matérielle"@fr , "Υλικό Μόρφωμα"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_PFRANCIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Translator and writer. Briefly a curate in St. Peter's parish, Dublin; published translations of Horace 1742-46; briefly rector of Skeyton in Norfolk c. 1744, began a literary career in London, schoolmaster at Esher, Surrey; chaplain in the household of Henry Fox c. 1754; briefly vicar of Chilham, Kent 1761; rector of Barrow, Suffolk 1762, chaplain of Chelsea Hospital 1764 (mostly absentee)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Lennox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10076" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "School in Capel Street under Thomas Sheridan; entered Trinity College, Dublin 1724, BA 1729." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Francis (d. 1724), dean of Lismore, who at the time of Philip's birth was rector of St. Mary's parish" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Philip" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1762" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1708-1773" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Irish. Born and raised in Dublin; moved to England (mainly London) 1744; Bath, Somerset c. 1767-death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Anne (d. in/post 1724). Married 1739 Elizabeth Rowe (c.1710-c.1741)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Writer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-10-11 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "162" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1708" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1773" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Philip Francis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P104_is_subject_to>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property links a particular E72 Legal Object to the instances of E30 Right to which it is subject.\nThe Right is held by an E39 Actor as described by P75 possesses (is possessed by).\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "υπόκειται σε"@el , "является объектом для"@ru , "Gegenstand von"@de , "est sujet à"@fr , "is subject to"@en , "está sujeito à"@pt , "受制於"@cn ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E30_Right> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P80_end_is_qualified_by>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property qualifies the end of an E52 Time-Span in some way. \nThe nature of the qualification may be certainty, precision, source etc.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "终点认定的性质是"@cn , "hat Begründung des Endes"@de , "final é qualificado por"@pt , "fin est qualifiée par"@fr , "конец ограничен"@ru , "end is qualified by"@en , "τέλος προσδιορίζεται από"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P3_has_note> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JPARKER>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Gower" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DEV" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21321" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Christ Church, Oxford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Parker (d.1788), 1st baron Boringdon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Parker" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1793" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1772-1840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Family seat in Saltram, Devon; born, raised & lived there" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Politician: supported Pitt and Canning in the House of Lords, became a whig after Canning's death. FRS." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd baron Boringdon (1788), 1st earl of Morley (1815)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1772" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1840" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Parker" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_W2WENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "MDX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Wentworth (1672-1739), 1st earl of Strafford; diplomat, soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1729" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1739" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "17" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1722-1791" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London; (Yorkshire); Twickenham, Middlesex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Lady Anne Campbell, daughter of the Duke of Argyll; died childless. Remembered as an intimate friend and correspondent of Horace Walpole." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lord; (2nd earl of Strafford)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "3096" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1722" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1791" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_C2HEYDON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Heydon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Brother of John Heydon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "167" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Heydon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "migration details"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_MARCHAL_004>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "estate matters, etc." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1440S? T TMAYKYN>\n<X THOMAS MAYKYN>\n<P F263>\n[} [\\SC 1: xlvi, 263. THOMAS MAYKYN TO WILLIAM MARCHALL.\\] }]\n   Welbylouyd and trusty frende, I r~mende me to yow and for as\nmyche as I haue schewyd to yow my trewe diligense and wryte to\nyow iij lett~, the whiche ij of hem I sende to yowr brothur\nThomas and he seyeth that he sende hem to yow by xv dayes beffor\nmychelmas, of the whiche ij lett~ on was of many dyue~e matters\nand in speciall of the bolde of yowre chamb~, o~ yowre brother\nJohn, and othere c~teyn matters co~prehendyd ther~in and now be\nnot all in mynde, and the other lett~ was closyd w=t= the\ntestament of yowre brothur Richard, for the whiche testament I\nhaue grete callyng uppon of youre Syst~ Mawde, demyng that I\nrestreyne hyt so to ymagyne unto her s~ fraude, whus colloca~s\nsuche as wher lyke to hynd~ her in tyme co~myng. Wherfor I p~y\nyow in case that ye haue reseyuyd the foreseyd lett~s ande\ntestament so sendeth me relac~on of the matters, and yf ye haue\nnot reseyuyd hem so wryteth down unto your brothur Thomas in\nhast to wete whare and whom he delyuy~ hem, for as thus awysyd,\nhe schall reseyue no mo lett~ of my hondes ne of my charge this\nxx=ti= yere efte sonys trewly, for and the testament be lost\nunto, lesse than ye haue eny copye +t~of I am lyke to be\ndangeryd and noysyd for no trewe man; in the case wher=e=of I\np~y yow to sende me sum comforte in hast. And Syr as to the\nbyldyng of youre chamb~ I haue putte my labo=r= suche as ye\ndesyryd of me in rewarde of your=e= brothur John, and youre\nbrother Thomas wolde neu~ come at Wodestoke seth the worke was\nby gonne, neu~rtheles seth the monday aft~ my+ghelmas day ye\nhaue had ij carpunt~s workyng contynewally and ij sawyers to\nhelpe dyuers dayes as the worke nedyd also, and +gut the\ncarpunters abydeth stylle and haue wrought by candell bothe euyn\nand morne seth x dayes by fore all halowyntyde in on of the\nwollehouse, and there they haue framyd halfe the chamb~ flore\nand all the p~opatt work of the jetey w=t= goodely wyndowys,\nthatt is to wete in the fronte a wyndowe of iiij bayes and in\neu~y syde a goodely wyndowe of ij bayes, and all the flore and\np~opatt tymb~ of that chamb~ is and schall be goode trewe hert\nof oke, and the rafters we p~pose of elme, and hardely doute yow\nnot your=e= chamb~ flore schall be stronge y now+g and ye wolde\ncowche pypys of wyne uppon and than ye schall not bende h=t=\nw=t= dawnsyng ly+gtly. Syr, there as ye hopyd to haue all the\nchamb~ made redy by Crystemasse, me thenketh youre avayle is the\ncont~ry as I schall enforme yow, for the grete hyll wall in to\nthe yerde syde is flowe so that we moste othur take h=t= d~n\nothur ellys drawe h=t= upry+gth a+gen by goode crafte, and so\nmen of crafte haueth p~mysyd me w=t= goddys g~ce; and also now\nthe dayes wexeth shorte and god g~te that the chamb~ will not\nfalle d~n hy~ selfe; I p~pose sauyng your=e= bett~ avyse to lete\nall thynges contynewe unto aft~ the feste of Crystemasse and\nanon aft~ for doute of fallyng down than to take hyt down in the\nbeste tyme of the newe yere. Also I merveyle gretly of a lett~\nthat I sende yow by a p~son of Gloucet~ schyre, and he callyd\nhy~ selfe a preste of my lordys chapell of Cawnt~bury and\nenformyd me that he knew yow well, and p~mysyd me that ye\nschulde haue that lett~ uppon all halowynday at the ferrust, for\nhe was loggyd with me the sat~day ny+gt by fore, and the same\nny+gt in hast I wrote yow that lett~ and in speciall for money,\nxl s that ye schulde sende me to paye bothe carpunters and\nsawyers as for yowre parte, and of all the tymb~ I haue bou+ght\nw=t= caryage I haue payd byt a parte to plese eu~y man unto more\nmoney come to me, and +gut I am not all payd of the money of\nBlakenale, sauyng I hade the rent of youre medys that ys xj s\nviij d for bothe and thus I haue spoke fayr and eu~y day lokyd\naft~ money fro yow. And as to Will~m Astell and Mawde youre\nSyst~, they haue brou+gt to Wodestoke tymber resonable as for\nhere parte bothe oke and elme, but of money they be strange to\np~te w=t= to paye workemen, for as +gut I cowde neu~ reseyue of\nhem but xiij s iiij d and the got~ at Blakenalys coste xx d and\nmore. And the worke and tymb~ of the newe chamb~ hath coste at\nth=s= day more than vij nobles and +gut we lakke tymb~, the\nwhiche I haue bou+gt and haue no money to pay therefore, so no\ncaryage also unto h=t= come fro yow. And as to the bede, I haue\nh=t= home fro Kyrtlyngton and haue amendyd hy=t= as nede was and\nis now sette in her olde forme a+gen in the beste wyse and that\nhath coste all moost iiij s. And as to the bede ye desyryd to\nhaue bou+gth, hy=t= was solde as that I had youre lett~. And as\ntouchyng to Thomas Maso~ I sende by worde as ye desyryd me that\nI schulde. No more unto yow at th=s= tyme, but I p~y yow yf I\nschall do yow seruyse eny more in suche man~ occupacon that I do\nnot care bothe to ordeyne money and all other matters that\nlongeth +t~to also, for that me thenketh is to grete a charge.\nAnd all my+gty Jh~u haue yow in h=s= gou~naunse. I wryte at\nWodestoke in hast the Sat~day aft~ Seynt Hewe day the Bysschep.\nAnd Syr I sende yow th~ lett~ by a carry~ of Oxforde, to the\nwhiche I p~y yow delyu~ xl s w=t= out more and charge hym to\nsende h=t= me in hast, and yf ye wyll bye 1 lb of powd~ pepp~ to\ncarye money surely I will paye therfor, other ellys ij lb of Rys\nfor that makyth grette bolke. And the cary~ is at Inne in Fryday\nStrete, at the Belle, other ellys at the Saresen hede as I\nsuppose.\n   By youre owne\n   Thomas Maykyn.\n[\\ADDRESSED\\] London. Be th~ lett~ delyu~yd unto William\nMarchall clerke of the Chaunsery dwellyng in Seynt Bartholomewys\nSpytyll w=t= my mayster Sturgeon clerke of the Crowne in\nSmythfelde.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "November?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "F263" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "civil servant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "agent - employer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Maykyn" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "William Marchall's agent in Woodstock" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters from the Marchall correspondence. Ed. by Keränen, Jukka, Terttu Nevalainen and Arja Nurmi. Public Record Office, SC1. 1996." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainSenderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "1096" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TMAYKYN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMARCHALL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Woodstock> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Maykyn to William Marchall on November?, 1445"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Rose>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Rose" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Rose" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMILBOURNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Curate of Brancepeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Seems to have been \"a man of considerable attainments\" (edition); helped mathematician Jonas Moore with his studies." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Milbourne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1638" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1598/9 according to EEBO, d. 1640 according to his friend Jonas Moore" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Possibly this William Milburne from Venn's Alumni Cantabrigienses: Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1615. B. at Gt Chesterford (CCED: Chesterford Magna, Essex or Meldreth, Kent). B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (London) 1621, age 22; priest, 1626. (Peile, I. 302.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Curate of Brancepeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1599" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1640" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Milbourne" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Jakatra>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Java> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Jakatra, Java" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jakatra" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JMANNERS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hastings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "1st Earl of Rutland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1580" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Manners" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1597" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Sir Francis Hastings's wife's stepdaughter from her 1st husband's 1st marriage" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "18" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1401" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Manners" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Attleborough>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Attleborough, Norfolk" , "Attleborough" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Attleborough" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_069>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T FWALSINGHAM>\n<X FRANCIS WALSYNGHAM>\n<P 278>\n[} [\\LETTER CIII. MR. SECRETARY WALSYNGHAM TO THE EARL OF\nLEYCESTER. 23RD MAY, 1586.\\] }]\n   My verry good lord, sythence I last wrote unto your lordship\nthere is nothing come to my knowledge worthye to be imparted\n<P 279>\nunto your lordship, and yet, having so convenient a messenger, I\nwoold not suffer him to passe without a fewe lynes. There is no\nman here dealethe more honorably and faythefully towardes your\nlordship then this bearers master, and yet, as he tould me\nsecreatly yesternight, he hathe ben informed that there are some\nthat seeke malytyowsely to [{persuade{] your lordship to\nconceyve otherwyse of him. But he reposethe that confydence in\nyour sownd conceypt of him as yt dothe not greatly troble him.\n   I begyn now to put on an opinion that the only thwartes your\nlordship receyvethe growethe owt of her majestyes owne\ndysposytyon, whom I doe fynde dayly more and more unapt to\nimbrase any matter of weyght. And, wheras I dyd by Mr. Barker\nlet your lordship to understande, that I thowght you were\ncrossed under-hand by some great personage, I doe nowe quyte him\nof yt, and am perswaded that he dealethe honestly in the cause.\n   The imbassator of Denmarke departythe hence within a daye or\ntwo. He hath ben honorably used. I doe not fynde by him that his\nmaster is greatly inclyned to doe any thing that may offend\nSpayne, or to attempt any thing in favor of the king of Navar.\nBy late letters from Palavicino her majestye is advertysed, that\nthinges goe cowldly forwarde in Germany. By former letters from\nhim we were in better hope. The wyne is so weake this yeare as\nyt dothe not revyve ther spirytes.\n   The king of Navar is drawen towardes Rochell. And so I most\nhumbly take my leave. At the coorte, the xxiij=th= of Maye,\n1586.\n   Your lordships to commaund,\n   Fra: Walsyngham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "23 May" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "278" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "301" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Francis Walsingham to Robert Dudley on 23 May, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IPLUMPTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Plumpton, y Plumpton 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Ralph, Baron Neville (d. 1498), eldest son and heir apparent of Ralph Neville (d. 1499), 3rd earl of Westmorland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Plumpton née Neville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. c. 1485 (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/emodeng/info/iplumpt.e1.htm); the year of death (1552) suggested there & in Stapleton pp. cxxviii-ix is probably that of Isabel Plumpton née Babthorpe." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire by 1505; may have lived in the north all her life." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Lord Neville's 2nd wife Edith (d. 1529), daughter of Sir William Sandys of the Vyne, Hampshire; after Lord Neville's death she married 1499/1500 Sir Thomas Darcy (b. in/ante 1467, d. 1537), 1st Baron Darcy of Darcy c. 1504. Isabel married (1) 1505 as his 2nd wife Sir Robert Plumpton (1453-1525); (2) by 1529 as his 2nd wife Lawrence Kighley, esquire, of New Hall, near Otley, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Dame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "705" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1485" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isabel Plumpton née Neville" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Bolton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cumbria> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Bolton, Cumbria" , "Bolton" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bolton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_BASIRE_011>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family (business)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1666 FN IBASIREJR>\n<X ISAAC BASIRE JR>\n<P 249>\n[^ISAAC BASIRE JUNIOR TO ISAAC BASIRE SENIOR^]\n(^For the very Rev. Dr. Basire, at his house in Durham.^)\nJesu!\nRev. Sir,\n   Y=rs= of the 3d I haue received. Mr. Churchill is at his\ncountrey-house in Somersetsh'. It will not be amisse to imploy\nMr. Jones, of our house in his stead. I will first try him, I\nthinke he will be faithfull. In my last I gave you notice that\nmy Ld. of Carlisle had writ to the Deane, he writ also to you at\nthe same time, and enclosed in yours a coppie of his to the\nDeane; the B'p would haue a letter writ as from the D. and\nChapter, touching the Abridgmt' of the Privileges of the see,\nthe publick ills, the private losses which might ensue upon the\ngrant of the bills, as also\n<P 250>\nto appoint some p'son (a lawyer) from them to speake these\nthings to the comittee; my L'd B'p of Carlisle brought mee to\nthe B'p of Exeter, who, upon my begging it, laid his hands on\nmee, and blessed me. He was pleased to inlarge upon your worth,\nand say that the Church of England was much beholding to you. I\nacquainted him with the whole business, he would haue mee bee at\nthe comittee myselfe with him that speaks in the name of the D.\nand Ch. that I may answer to what these may object, but then you\nwill be open to the B'p of D.'s language, and what else he can\ndoe. The B'p of Exeter saies, that will be nothing; however, you\nwill be so wise as to keep out (I mean as single,) as much as\nyou can. Mr. Rushworth has been very busie, and not to be met\nwith. To-morrow morning wee are to meet at his house in Danby\nLane, in the Strand. I was at Mr. Swaddell's lodging and missed.\nI hope to settle your correspond' with him, however, I shall\npart with the other at the day. I haue writ to Mr. Roussell and\nMr. Jeanse, and Mr. Brathwait, who cannot be with you possibly\nat the day you menc'oned to mee: my brothers are well yet at\nColne. \n   The Deane of Paul's has given 40s. for Tuvill's use, God\nreward him! I shall move Mr. Fframpton to speak to the Master of\nthe \n<P 251>\nRolls, who is to allow, as from the publick, something to\nconverts in this kind. \n   The Hungarian I shall visit and doe your comands to him and\nthe rest, as soon as [\\...\\] busines in Parliam't be over\n[\\...\\] if he stay to see an end of this bill, will not be in\nthe countrey time enough at the examination, which is something\nconsiderable.\n   Mr. Brewer's men came to mee for money. Something I doubted\nof, and so would not pay all till I speak with the master. \n   The terme draws neare, wee must p'vide, and see to get\nsomething done to the purpose. God speed!\n   Money will goe quicker away than before. I see I cannot stirr\nhence till next terme be over, it may be a good while after. \n   S'r Ph. R. has been, and is yet ill, I intend to wait on him.\nI pray, Sir, give mee your blessing, whilst I am, \n   R'd S'r,\n   Your obedient Son,\n   Isaac Basire.\nGray's Inne,\nJan. 8, 1666. \n   My duty to my mother, &c.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "8 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "249" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isaac Sr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "archdeacon of Northumberland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Isaac Jr." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Basire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "became barrister at law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Isaac Basire, D.D. Archdeacon of Northumberland and prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. with a memoir of his life. Ed. by Darnell, William Nicholas. London: John Murray. 1831." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "556" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIREJR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IBASIRESR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Gray%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isaac Jr. Basire to Isaac Sr. Basire on 8 January, 1666"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_053>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Edition says recipient is lord president Edmund Sheffield, but he was only appointed lord president in 1603, so the recipient might also have been the previous lord president, Thomas Cecil?" ;
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                "<Q C 1602 T M1HUTTON>\n<X MATTHEW HUTTON 1>\n<P 167>\n[} [\\LETTER CIV.\\] A COPYE OF MY LORD ARCHBISHOP'S LETTER UNTO\nTHE LORD PRESIDENT.}] [^TO EDMUND SHEFFIELD^]\n[\\30 Aug. 1602.\\]\n   Right Honorable, I thanke your Lordship hartely for the booke\nand newes you sent me by my Chancellor. The booke I have redd,\nand mislike that it should come to the hands either of the\npapists (whom it will confirme in their error), or of the simple\nprotestants, whom I fear it will weaken in their faith, &c.;\nffor, albeit these traitors vomit their poison one against an\nother, yet they joine together in casting out poison against\nreligion and the State. As for hir Majestie's entertainment at\nmy Lord Keeper's house, I am glad to heare it was to hir good\nlikinge and best contentment; and (in deede) it could not be\notherwise, ffor, besides the loyall and chearefull harts of the\nmaster of the house and his good ladie (well knowne to hir\nHighnes before, and then speciallie shewed), two of the first\ncreatures that ever God made, and so now two of th' ouldest,\nTime and Place, forgetting their yeres, 5564, did (as it were)\ncaste awaie their crutches and frame themselves to the present\nworlde to speake (\\placentia\\) , concurring, consenting, and\nconspiring to cheare and solace hir Highnes, by whose wise and\nhappie government bothe time and place themselves\n<P 168>\nhave bene much graced. These two are verie nere of kinne to two\noulde predicaments as ould as them selves, (\\quando et ubi\\) ,\nwhich I praie God may allwaies and everie where likewise concurr\nto serve her Majestie; that, whensoever and wheresoever shee\ntaketh anie thinge in hand, God's holie hande and powerfull\nspirit may direct it to his glorie, and hir happines and\ncomforte, bothe in this world and in the world to come. Thus,\nbeseaching God to blesse your Lordship, my good Ladie, and all\nyoures with his manifould graces, I bid you moste hartelie\nfarewell. From Bishopthorpe, the xxx of August, 1602.\n   Your Lordship's in Christe moste assuredly,\n   Matth. Ebor.\n\n"@en ;
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                "<Q A 1517 T CTUNSTALL>\n<X CUTHBERT TUNSTALL>\n<P 134>\n[} [\\LETTER LI. DR. CUTHBERT TUNSTALL TO KING HENRY THE\nEIGHTH.\\] }]\n   Plese it your Grace to undirstond that besids al other maters\ncontenyd in our Lettres jointly written at thys tyme to your\nGrace, oon is in them untowchyd by cause I wold not make my\nclerke privey to the secretie theroff, which yff I shold not to\nlonge have taried the last curror save thys, I shold then have\nwritten. But by cause then we wer sent for to come to th'emperor\ncommissionars, and our Lettres wer redy written contenyng a\nlonge discurse and declaration off many mattres shewyd by the\nCardinal Sedunensis which was necessary your Grace shold know in\nal haste, we therfor not knowinge how long th'emperors\ncommissioners shuld lete us, dispached that poste, reservyng\nthys to\n<P 135>\nbe written by my selff at laysor which then I had not. The\nthinge is this. The said Cardinal Sedunens. in makinge his long\ndiscurse hertofor by us written, emongest other things shewyd me\nthat oon off the secrete mater stretyd betuyx th'emperor and\nyour Grace was that th'emperor entendeth to resigne the Empire\nunto your Grace, and to obten your Election by hys procurement\nand sollicitinge off the Electors therunto, which th'mperor\nentendyd to do for the avancement of your honor and the love\nwhich he berith you. Which mater when I herd I lete as I\nnothynge had marked it, and lete hym passe on in tellynge off\nhis tale which endyd in thys, that thys thynge shold be oon off\nthe secrete maters treatid by hym betwix th'Emperor and your\nGrace. Sire besids that I am your Graces subject and servant,\nand sworn off your counsel thoff unworthi, your Grace hath also\nshewyd so largely your bounteousnes and liberalite anenst me\nthat I ougth mo to desire the incresement and augmentation off\nyour Graces honor then any servaunt to your Grace belonginge.\nWhich I assure your Grace I doo tendre as moch to my symple\npowar as any subjiet in your realme or ellys it wer pitie I\nshuld lyve. And lykwyse yff therbe any thynge soundinge to your\nGrace's damage or hynderaunce iff I shold concele it; ther coud\nno pain be to great for me. Wherfor I most humbly besech your\nGrace to accepte graciously and favorably the\n<P 136>\nthinge which now I write both for the ardent love which I bere\nunto your Grace, and for the accomplishment off my dutie. Surly\nyff it lyke your Grace I thinke the said Election off your Grace\nto th'empire cannot be brogth aboute by no means, for diverse\nconsiderations. Fyrste that lyke as in the Election off the Pope\na certain forme is to be kept which not observed makith the\nElection to be voyd, so off auncient tyme and ordinaunce off the\nuniversale churche a certain forme must be observyd in chesinge\noff th'emperor, which ometted, the Election is voyde. Oon of the\ncheffe points in the Election off th'emperor is that he which\nshal be electyd must be off Germanie subgiet to [{the{] Empire;\nwheras your Grace is not, nor never sithen the Cristen faith the\nKings of Englond wer subgiet to th'empire. But the Crown of\nEnglond is an Empire off hitselff mych bettyr then now the\nEmpire of Rome: for which cause your Grace werith a close Crown.\nAnd therfor yff ye wer chosen, sens your Grace is not off\nth'empire the Election wer voide. And iff your Grace shuld\naccepte the said Election therby ye must confesse your realme to\nbe under subjection off th'empire to the perpetual prejudice off\nyour successor, or ells the said Election wer voyde as made off\na person not eligible. Besids that the forme off the Election\ncontenyth that the first he must be Kinge of Romains and the\ncoronation at Rome makith hym have the name off the Emperor,\nwher befor he is callyd but\n<P 137>\nKinge off Romains. Over thys yff th'emperor which nou is remain\nstil Kyng off Romains as I understond he entendeth to doo, then\nyff your Grace wer eligible and undir th'empire, yet ye coud not\nbe chosen Emperor, by cause ye were never Kinge of Romains. And\nalso he remanyng ye could not be chosen Kynge off Romains,\nbycause the Kingdome is not voyde, and noon can be chosen therto\nbut when it is voyd edyr by dethe or ellys when the Kinge off\nRomains is crownyd Emperor, wherby undir hym may be chosen a\nKinge off Romains. The said Empire also (as it is now\nestablyshed) may not have two Emperors at oon tyme, but oon as\ncheff, and the odyr as here apparaunt, which is callyd the Kinge\noff Romains, wher he must begyn that wyl come to th'empire. For\nwhich considerations I repute it impossible (the laws theron\nmade stondinge) that your Grace may be chosen. And I am afferd\nlest the said offer beinge so speciouse at the first heringe was\noonly made to get therby sum money of your Grace: Which they\nmove to have kepte secret lest the publyshynge off it shuld make\ntheir intent to be knowen, and frustrate them off thir purpose\nbefor they coud acheve it. Surly yff it lyke your Grace my\nsimple advise is that your Grace interpretinge al to the beste,\nand the said offer to be made rather off th'emperors good mynd\nand grete benivolence then for odyr purpose, yff the mater shal\nherafter be set forward or\n<P 138>\nmovyd to gyff most exquisite thanks to th'emperor for his good\nmynd therin: which peraventure may procede off good benivolence,\nand so to withdraw your fote bake out off that mater, and to\nmake good interpretation opon so grete an offer, which shal be\nmost honorable. Thus in thys mater I have shewed my simple\nadvise and mynd; which, I thougth, my dutie savyd, I could not\nkepe close from your Grace, wherin I trust such as be lernyd in\nthe law far bettyr then I wil afferme the same if it lyke your\nGrace to make them privey to it. And iff I doo erre, as I\nsuppose I do not, I submitte to reformation besechinge your\nGrace graciously to accepte my trew mynde and rygth meanyng in\nthys mater, which I have touchyd for my discharge lest heraffter\nit mygth be imputyd to me not to have shewyd it in tyme when it\ncame first to my knowlege. In al other maters at thys tyme we\nhave written at large how her we find not al persons inclyned at\nit was thougth they shold be. And thus Almyghty Jhu~ preserve\nyour Grace to his plesur with encrese off mych honor. From\nMachlyn the xij=th=. day of Februarie\n   By your most humble subjecte and servaunt\n   Cuthbert Tunstal.\n\n"@en ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1486 FO EPLUMPTON>\n<X EDWARD PLUMPTON>\n<P 50>\n[} [\\LETTER XII.\\] }]\n(^To my singuler good master, Sir Robart Plompton, kt.^)\n   After most due recomendacions had, pleaseth your mastership\nin my most lowly wyse to recommend me unto my singuler good\n<P 51>\nlady. Sir, this day com Wylliam Plompton to labor for Haveray\nParke, and brought to me nether byll, wrytteng, nor commandement\nby words, nor token, fro your mastership; and therof I marvell,\nconsidering that at your instaunce I suffered him to occupie the\nsame parke and office for this tyme: and for that cause I am not\nin certente, whether ye be his good master or noo. Wherfore he\nhath not spedd as he myght have done if your wrytting had com;\nnotwithstanding, yt is well. Sir, my lord kept his Easter with\nmy lord of Oxford at Laveham, and come to the King uppon fryday\nlast, and comes with the King to Yorke; and my lord of Darby\ndeparteth from Notingham into Lancashire. Sir, therle of Oxford,\nmy lord Chamberleyn, with diverse other estates, cometh to the\nKing to Notingham, and so forth to Yorke, as more at large the\nbrynger shall shew to you by mouth. Sir, the first gift that my\nlady of Syon gave to me, was a par of Jeneper beads\n(\\pardonet\\) , the which I have sent to you by the bringer; and\nif I had a better thinge, I wold have sent it with as good a\nwill and harte: and any service that ye wyll comand me, I am\nredy, as knoweth our Lord, who preserve you. At Lyncolne, the\niij day of Apryll.\n   Your servant, Edward Plompton.\n[\\3 April 1486.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "3 April" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "50" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "cousins?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, attorney" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "263" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lincoln> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Plumpton to Robert I Plumpton on 3 April, 1486"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MCHOLMELEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Perrot Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Montague" ;
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                "1799" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Cholmeley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Lincolnshire?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "8924" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Montague Cholmeley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ANNE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Queen of Great Britain and Ireland 1702-1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Royal 3, z Original 4, z Royal 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Private, quite broad if shallow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "King James II (1633-1701)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1679" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1704" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "20" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1665-1714" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Westminster; lived at Court" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married George, prince of Denmark 1683. Childhood friend of Frances Apsley." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T, TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "26" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Queen of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4201" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1714" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Stuart" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_078>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family business (marriage)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1479? T THAMPTON>\n<X THOMAS HAMPTON>\n<P II,75>\n[} [\\236. THOMAS HAMPTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR\\] }]\n[\\2 Jan. (? 1479)\\]\n<P II,76>\n   Ryht worshypfull and feythfully lovyng Cosyn, I recomaunde\nunto you. Syr, I was enformed by my sone Froste that hit lyked\nyou upon cominicacon had between you and Waller that ye lete hym\nunderstonde in brefe termes, yef hym lyked the mariage betwen\nyour kynneswoman and hym, that he shold make hyr joyntour of\nxx=ti=. li. worth londe acordyng to hys owne promyse, and elles\nye lete hym understonde he shold no ferther enter in cominicacon\nin the mater: and when he understode your decre and jugement, he\nwas therto agreable. Syr, I understonde he entendeth to be with\nme in ij days after the xij=th= day. Syr, me thoght by\ninformacion of my sone Froste that he entendeth in most hasty\nwyse to be maried: wherfor me semyth, savyng your better advyse,\nthat hit ys me to desyre of hym to be bounden and sum persons\nwith hym, that he shall be Ester day then next folowyng do make\nhyr suer of hyr joyntour. Syr, that hit may plese you to lemyte\nme in what sum I may desyr them to be bounden yn, I pray send me\nword by my servaunt, the brynger of thys letter, and how longe\nye entend to be aboute home efter the xij=th= tyde. And good\nsyr, that thys my sympyll wrytyng may recommaund me to my good\nCosyn, my lady your wyfe, and Jhesu preserve you. Wryten in hast\nat Oldstoke the ij day of Januer,\n   By your owne Thomas Hampton.\n   To my Right worshypfull Cosyn, Syr William Stonor, be this\nletter delivered.\n\n"@en ;
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                "2 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 75" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow gentlemen" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Hampton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country squire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "261" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1479" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THAMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Oldstoke> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Hampton to William Stonor on 2 January, 1479"@en .

<http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Horton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Horton, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Horton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_015>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "polite commendation" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1550S? FN ELIZABETH1>\n<X QUEEN ELIZABETH>\n<P 145>\n[} [\\LETTER CLX. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO KING EDWARD VI=TH=.\\]\n}]\n   Like as a shipman in stormy wether plukes downe the sailes\ntarijnge for bettar winde, so did I, most noble Kinge, in my\nvnfortunate chanche a thurday pluk downe the hie sailes of my\nioy and comfort and do trust one day that as troblesome waues\nhave repulsed me bakwarde, so a gentil winde wil bringe me\nforwarde to my hauen. Two chief occasions moued me muche and\ngriued me gretly, the one for that I douted your Maiesties\nhelthe, the other bicause for al my longe tarijnge I wente\nwithout that I\n<P 146>\ncame for. Of the first I am releued in a parte, bothe that I\nvnderstode of your helthe, and also that your Maiesties loginge\nis far from my Lorde Marques chamber. Of my other grief I am not\neased, but the best is that whatsoever other folkes wil\nsuspect, I intende not to feare your graces goodwil, wiche as I\nknowe that I never disarued to faint, so I trust wil stil stike\nby me. For if your Graces aduis that I shulde retourne (whos wil\nis a commandemente) had not bine, I wold not haue made the halfe\nof my way, the ende of my iourney. And thus as one desirous to\nhire of your Maiesties helth, thogth vnfortunat to se it, I shal\npray God for euer to preserue you. From Hatfilde this present\nSaterday.\n   Your Maiesties humble sistar to commandemente Elizabeth.\nTo the Kinges most excellent Maiestie.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "Saturday" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Year must be between 1547-53, when Edward was king." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "145" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward VI" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "king of England" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "sister - brother (different mothers)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol II. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "243" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1555" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELIZABETH1> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDWARD6> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatfield> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth I Tudor to Edward VI Tudor on Saturday, 1555"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Staffordshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Staffordshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warwickshire%3F%29>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Warwickshire?)" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Rank> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Gentry"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHATTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hatton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Knight (Sir Charles Montagu)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ELIZABETH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HATTON N. MONTAGU" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1654" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1666" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1672" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "GUERNSEY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF CHRISTOPHER HATTON, FIRST BARON HATTON (1605?-1670)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "LADY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1014" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "360" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1672" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ELIZABETH HATTON N. MONTAGU" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTAYLOR>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "FAMILY SERVANT, WHO WAS INSTRUCTED BY HIS MASTER TO TEACH HIS CHILDREN TO READ AND WRITE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hoskyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "TAYLOR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1621" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Morehampton, Herefordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "314" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM TAYLOR" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This property identifies the instances of E53 Places that fall within the area covered by another Place.\nIt addresses spatial containment only, and no ‘whole-part’ relationship between the two places is implied.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "περιέχεται σε"@el , "está contido em"@pt , "空间上被包围於"@cn , "содержится в"@ru , "fällt in"@de , "falls within"@en , "s’insère dans"@fr ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Exeter>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Exeter, Devon" , "Exeter" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Exeter" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GBLOOD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Wollstonecraft" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Sporadic, mostly within family; later apprentice seaman." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Matthew Blood of Craganboy, county Clare, Ireland; wife Caroline Roe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1785" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Blood" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1760-1840" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Ireland (probable birthplace & domicile by 1785); London; ship 1777-80 (abroad: USA, France, etc.)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Family fortune had declined (mother brought substantial dowry); worked as apprentice seaman 1777-80; assisted his mother and sister (Fanny Blood) in their London shop, worked in other shops, later for Brabazon Noble, a Dublin wine merchant (for eight years c. 1785-); secretary and accountant for the Associated Irish Mine Company of Cronehame, county Wicklow (for 25 years); married his second cousin Deborah Blood; eight children; brother of Fanny Blood, who was Mary Wollstonecraft's close friend." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "5060" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1760" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1840" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Blood" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Denbigh>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Wales> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Denbigh, Wales" , "Denbigh" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Denbigh" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN3_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "\"a letter of familiarity and kindness\", private (health)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1594 T ERUSSEL>\n<X ELIZABETH RUSSEL>\n<P 40>\n[} [\\LETTER CCXXXIII. ELIZABETH DOWAGER LADY RUSSEL TO LORD\nCECIL; A.D.1594.\\] }]\n   God comfort you, my Lord, when you woold as it pleased your\nLordship to comfort my daunted spiritts which were so changed\ntherby and sturred upp by your Lordships so honorable most kynde\nand unloked for visitacion, as turned melancoly into a sanguin.\nMy Lord in trawth I am weak. Heat in the forpart of my hed\nunfaynedly, with shooting payen, and swimming brayne, maketh me,\non my fayth, to feare a sodayne death, like to the Erle Dorset.\nSuer I am that I slepe litle, eate less, nor drank a draught of\nale, bere or wyne sins my comming to Windsor, but water and\nlimmons, by phisitions advise. But in trawth I had clymed up and\nstoode from your Lordship's comming in, to your going owt, which\nmade me faynt and sweat truly. Thus muche have I troobled your\nLordship becawse I woold not willingly deserve to be thought a\ndissembler or ipperitt. Becawse I here your Lordship meaneth to\nbe gon early in the morning, I am bowld to send your pale thin\nchecks a comfortable litle breckfast agaynst the contagion of\nthis tyme. \n<P 41>\nGod bless yow, with the continuance of all helth and happiness\nas I woold to myself unfaynedly. \n   Your Lordships owld Awnt, of compleate lxviij yeres, that\nwill pray for your long lyfe\n   Elizabeth Russel (^douager^) .\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Relationship should be FO?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "40" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "privy councillor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "aunt - nephew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Russell née Hoby née Cooke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dowager lady, 'linguist'" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol III. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "221" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ERUSSEL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Elizabeth Russell née Hoby née Cooke to Robert Cecil on ?, 1594"@en .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/OnlineAccount>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class> , <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "An online account." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Online Account" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E83_Type_Creation>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "This class comprises activities formally defining new types of items. \nIt is typically a rigorous scholarly or scientific process that ensures a type is exhaustively described and appropriately named. In some cases, particularly in archaeology and the life sciences, E83 Type Creation requires the identification of an exemplary specimen and the publication of the type definition in an appropriate scholarly forum. The activity of E83 Type Creation is central to research in the life sciences, where a type would be referred to as a “taxon,” the type description as a “protologue,” and the exemplary specimens as “orgininal element” or “holotype”.\n"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Criação de Tipo"@pt , "Type Creation"@en , "Création de type"@fr , "类型创造"@cn , "Typuserfindung"@de , "Создание Типа"@ru , "Δημιουργία Τύπου"@el ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E65_Creation> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MRADCLIF>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Lisle H" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Lisle" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/723" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir John Arundell of Lanhorne" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "RADCLIFFE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1537" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1557" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM CORNWALL TO SUSSEX" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "THIRD WIFE OF ROBERT RADCLIFFE, FIRST EARL OF SUSSEX; DAUGHTER OF SIR JOHN ARUNDELL OF LANHERNE, NIECE OF HONOR LISLE NÉE GRENVILLE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "E" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Countess of Sussex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "568" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "248" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1557" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY RADCLIFFE" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_170>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1633 FN FCORNWALLIS>\n<X FREDERIC CORNWALLIS>\n<P 266>\n[} [\\CLXXVII. SIR F. CORNWALLIS TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nMy deere Mother,\n   I am just now come from waiting of the King into Scotland;\nand, meeting w=th= the carrier, have made him stay so long as to\ntell your La=p= that I\n<P 267>\nwill very shortly waite of you, and humbly bege my selve your\nLa=p's= blessing for Charles and\n   Your La=p's= most affectionately obedient sonne,\n   F. Cornwallis.\n[\\June, 1633.\\]\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "June" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "266" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - mother" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Frederick" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baronet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "58" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1633" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frederick Cornwallis to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on June, 1633"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Cruxhaven+%5Bsic%5D>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Cruxhaven [sic]" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Cruxhaven [sic]" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_TIXALL_027>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1670S FO WTHIMELBY>\n<X WINEFRID THIMELBY>\n<P 69>\n[} [\\LETTER LXVII.\\] }] [^FROM WINEFRID THIMELBY TO HERBERT\nASTON^]\n   Hond. dear Brother,\n   My iust kyndnis, though a continuall springe ever flowing to\nyou, is lost in yours, as rivers in the sea. But know, though\nitt appeare not, you receive itt in full streames, yet drowne\nitt quit, in yr full tide of high and dear expressions; to which\nI can make no answer, but must needs take leave to aske some\nquestions.\n   What doe you meane in ye desyre you expresse ...? I suffer\nstrangely ly in the fear you may imagine I have power to ...;\nwch really I have not. My power is onely payne. It brings no\nliberty but restraint. The truth is, Keat gives so\n<P 70>\ngreat, so very great a satisfaction to all, that every one\ndesires more of the broode. If you suspect the least of my\nindeavour to advance the bissines to my utmost power, you doe a\nhigh iniustice to, and understand not one jott,\n   Hond. dear brother,\n   Yr most affectionat sister,\n   and humble servant,\n   Winfrid Thimelby.\n   Dear Brother, say a very great deale for me to my hond. lady.\nI am in all reallity, her most most affectionat, though\nunprofitable servant.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "69" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Herbert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "Hon." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "in-laws" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Winefrid" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Thimelby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "abbess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "189" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHIMELBY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HASTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Louvain> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winefrid Thimelby to Herbert Aston on ?, 1675"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Londonderry>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northern+Ireland> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Londonderry, Northern Ireland" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Londonderry" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HUTTON_016>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1590 T WCECIL>\n<X WILLIAM CECIL>\n<P 77>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVI.\\] LORD BURGHLEY TO MY LORD OF DURESME.}] [^TO\nDR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\Aug. 21, 1590.\\]\n   After my vearie hartie commendacions to your Lordship. I have\nreceived your Lordship's lettre, whearebie youe move mee to\ngraunt to your dawghter, the widowe of M=r=. D. Slater, one\n<P 78>\nof the Prebendaries of the churche of Yorke, latelie decessed,\nthe wardshippe of hir child, with the custodie of the land, and\npatronage of the rectorie of Bainton, which it semeth he had\npurchased, whearein I shall be verie well contented to pleisure\nyour Lordship; althowgh theire hath been suite made unto mee\nboth by M=r=. Osborne of the eschecquer for the said personage\nfor Archdeacon Remington, a man verie well lerned as he\ninformeth mee, and whoe hath also married another of your\ndawghters; and the like suite hath been made to mee heare by the\nDeane of Yorke, whoe offreth for the same to resyne a benefice\nhe hath in this parte in the southe; and yet nevertheles the\nsame shall be soe disposed as your Lordship shall require. And\nso I verye hartelie commend mee to your Lordship. From the Cort,\nthis xxi=st= of August, 1590.\n   Your Lordship's verie lovinge frend,\n   W. Burghley.\n   To the Reverend Father in God, my vearie good Lord the Bishop\nof Durham.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "21 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Signature autograph." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "77" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Matthew" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hutton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "bishop of Durham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "royal minister - bishop" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Cecil" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "200" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1590" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Court> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Cecil to Matthew Hutton on 21 August, 1590"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Calais%3B+Deal>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Calais; Deal, Kent" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Calais; Deal" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RBARRING>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "GENTLEMAN; M.P. 1628-1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Francis Barrington" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "ROBERT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1641(42)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Hatfield Bury in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "SECOND SON OF SIR FRANCIS AND LADY JOAN BARRINGTON. Married Dorothy, daughter of Sir Thomas and Lady Mary Eden of Ballington Hall in Sudbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "2547" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1642" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "ROBERT BARRINGTON" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/lastName>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "The last name of a person." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "lastName" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EJOHNSON2>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Symcotts" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "BDF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Huntingdon, Bedfordshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "assistant to John Symcotts Jr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-08-22 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "295" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edward Johnson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WMADAMS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Trained as a navigator, Adams was part of the fleet against the Armada, before joining the Barbary Company for some ten years. In 1598 he was employed as a pilot on the Dutch ship Hoop, one of a fleet of five with the goal of sailing to the Indies via the Straits of Magellan. Only one ship made it to Japan, in 1600, with its crew all very weak. The survivors were forbidden to leave Japan; Adams eventually gained the favour of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, and was made a retainer and granted an estate in Miura, Southwest of Edo. He served the shogun, possibly supervising the building of two European-style ships. Adams helped both the Dutch and the English EIC establish trading posts in Japan, in 1609 and 1613, respectively. He had access to Ieyasu's court, and acted as interpreter to the Dutch and English. After the arrival of the English EIC, Adams was granted leave to return to England, but he remained in Japan, working as a private merchant and captain-for-hire, eventually dying in 1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "y Factory" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/135" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Apprenticed to Nicholas Diggins of Limehouse in London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Adams of Gillingham, Kent" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Adams" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1614" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1564-1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Gillingham, Kent. From 1576 - c. 1590 in London. Served as a master on a ship against the Armada. Then employed as pilot on numerous voyages in the Barbary trade. Employed as a pilot by a Dutch voyage to the Indies in 1598, arrived in Japan 1600, died there 1620." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Adams had a wife in England, but married a Japanese woman. Issue by both; sent money via the EIC to his English wife. Left goods to each famiy in his will." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Pilot; shipwright; merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-06-09 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1804" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "11430" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1564" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1620" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Adams" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hawse+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hawse House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hawse House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHAMILTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Master of the horse for Prince Charles 1637; created earl of Lanark & Lord Machanshire and Polmont 1639; secretary of state for Scotland, MP for Portsmouth, English privy councillor 1640; Scottish privy councillor 1641; army commander 1645, -48, -51; link between the Hamilton party and the king 1646; Scottish commissioner 1647; deprived of public offices 1649, became 2nd duke of Hamilton and 3rd earl of Cambridge on brother's execution." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12134" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University of Glasgow c. 1630; perhaps also tutored by Robert Baillie; 1633-35 in France with his governor Henry Maule to complete education." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "James Hamilton (1589-1625), second marquess of Hamilton and first earl of Cambridge" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1616-1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Foreigner: Scottish. Born at Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland; studied in Glasgow c. 1630 and France 1633; travelled around England and Scotland 1635; settled in London c. 1636. Received Scottish lands from his father-in-law 1638. Shuttled between Scotland and the king's/prince's court: 1641-43 Edinburgh, Oxford, London; 1644 Edinburgh; 1646 Newcastle & Scotland; 1647 London, Isle of Wight; 1648 Edinburgh, Stirling; 1649 the Netherlands (The Hague); 1650 Scotland with Charles II, forced to retire to the island of Arran; 1651 England, mortally wounded at Worcester." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Second son. Mother: Lady Anna Cunningham (d. 1647), Calvinist, fourth daughter of James Cunningham, 6th (or 7th?) earl of Glencairn (1580-1630/1). A loyal follower of his brother James, 1st duke of Hamilton. Married 1638 Elizabeth (1620-1659), one of the daughters and future coheirs of James Maxwell, later earl of Dirleton (d. 1650)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "2nd duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "909" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1616" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1651" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Hamilton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Winchester%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Winchester?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Winchester?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TWRIGHT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MERCHANT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Marescoe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "THOMAS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1668" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "WRIGHT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1669" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "STOKESLEY, 8 MILES FROM STOCKTON-ON-TEES, YORKSHIRE" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "2" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "988" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "THOMAS WRIGHT" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hampton%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hampton?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hampton?" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_064>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 264>\n[} [\\LETTER XCVI. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. SECRETARY\nWALSYNGHAM. 9TH MAY, 1586.\\] }]\n   I am sorry to trouble you with the discomfortable dealings of\nof our treasurer here; I assure you it passeth, and our auditor\na foole in comparison to mete with there subtelties. I saw this\nday an abstract. I see there is yet due to souldiers aboue\nx=m=.=li= when all this monie almost shalbe paid that cam last.\nThis coronel Norris doth match the late earle of Sussex, of all\nmen that euer I haue sene, for such matters, and sett\ncountenaunce withall vppon them. I trust you will provide for my\nspeedye cominge home; but, if I tarrie, either lett an other\ndispencer of the monie be appointed, or lett it be deliuered\ninto my custodye, that their be noe paiments made before a\nperfect reckoning cast vpp; for, if it goe on with the rest as\nwith this past, I will warrant a full third parte lost\n<P 265>\nfrom her majestie and the souldiers now. I haue so often spoken\nI haue done, for I will not beare anie burthen at the souldiers\nand captens hands, for all the treasure in this countrey. And\nhowsoeuer the matter is, the treasurer hath some back hope, and\nlittle doth care what fault I find.\n   This day I heard for certen, that, vpon the new supplie of\nmen I caused to be sett into Grave, which was 350 with 4 or 5\nvery good captens, the enemye attemptinge to take and spoyle a\nsubvrbe to Grave, being about 1000 Spaniards, theie haue lost\ndead in the place 400, all Spaniards, such as they lost before\nfor gallant fellowes, soe that there is a good abatment of them\nof late. We heare the prince doth meane to follow that seige\nstill, but now I little feare that place, for this 350 fresh\nlusty souldiers having vittels, store, and munition, is a good\nassurance; beside, the place is stronge, and well fortified, and\nhath more with these last, beside burgers, which are stout and\nwilling fellowes and well trained. Their is 1000 able souldiers,\nand the burgers stronge 800. And I am now here, provided to\nrescue anie place the prince shall attempt. I am v=m=. footmen\nand 1500 hors. This day I haue sent most of my horsmen into the\nBetowe toward Newmeagin. I sent Shenks two daies since with 1000\nfootmen\n<P 266>\nto take a peice of ground called Mellin, where I haue appointed\na fort to be made, which shall stopp all cariage by watter\nbetwene Newmeagin and their campe at Grave. It maie be that I\nwill putt that towne in hazard, at the least I will [\\leave\\]\nthem noe places to hinder vs vppon the Reyne betwene Newes and\nthis towne. Yf the enemie attempt Burges vp Some, as a brute\nthere is, I will sone relieve it, by the grace of God, and yet\nthere is both good store of men and victells in it, neither doe\nI greatlie mistrust anie place now that I am in the feild, that,\neither by watter or land, I can recover anie place, nether doe I\nthinke that the prince can well tell what yet to doe. God send\nme good successe this iorney, and well to acquit me of this\ncountrey, and some happier man to stepp into it. Soe God be with\nyou, and to morow I will lodge toward Newmeagin, with my\ncompanie altogether, from whence you shall heare as occasion\nwill serve. In some hast at Arnham, this ix. of May, without\nmoney or ware.\n   Your assured freind.\n   Yf you send not speedlye a nimbler fellow then this auditor\nthere will neuer fault appere.\n\n"@en ;
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                "9 May" ;
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                "copy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "264" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Francis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Walsingham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "secretary of state" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "colleagues" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Dudley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "earl of Leicester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "605" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1586" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FWALSINGHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Arnhem> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Robert Dudley to Francis Walsingham on 9 May, 1586"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Warsaw>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Warsaw" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Warsaw" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCHRISTIAN>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Lowther" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "IOM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Christian" ;
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                "1640" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Isle of Man" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "D" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "544" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Christian" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN1_023>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "answer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1515 T MTTUDOR>\n<X MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND>\n<P 127>\n[} [\\LETTER XLV. MARGARET QUEEN OF SCOTLAND TO LORD DACRE.\\] }] \nMy Lorde Dakers\n   I comend me to zou as hartely as I can, and I have seen zour\nvryteng and ondarstande at length, and I parcayve that ze ar\nnouht sykerly informyd in what stat I stand in, for ze trow yat\nI may pas vhar ever I vyl vyshe, is nowht trw; but yes berrar\ncan schow zou ye trowht of all, and vhat my mynd is, and how I\nam constraynd to doo a gan my vyl. And I pray zou gyf hm kredens\nas ze valde doo to my selfe, for it is owr lang to vryt, for I\nhave gret trast in yes man. And send me zour uter mynd and\nansuer in all thyng: and God kype zou. Vryten vy=t= my hand yes\nMonday.\n   Zour frend\n   Margaret R.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "(September?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "127" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Dacre" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "baron, warden of the marches" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "queen - border warden" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Margaret" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart née Tudor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "queen of Scotland (had been replaced as regent by the duke of Albany)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Original letters, illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Vol I. 2nd edition. Ed. by Ellis, Henry. London: Harding, Triphook, and Lepard. 1825." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "133" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1515" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MTTUDOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TDACRE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Margaret Stuart née Tudor to Thomas Dacre on (September?), 1515"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSTRANGWAYS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Porter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_PC> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Educated at home by Agnes Porter; boarding school for a while (low-standard school)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Henry Thomas Fox Strangways, 2nd Lord (earl of?) Ilchester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Harriot Fox" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1792" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Strangways (later Frampton)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1778-1844" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born at Redlynch, Somerset; Melbury, Dorset; Abbotsbury on Dorset coast; Weymouth; in London for the season since childhood" ;
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                "Went to a boarding school at Weymouth while her sisters travelled in Wales and Ireland" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-23 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4071" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
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                "1844" ;
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                "Harriot Fox Strangways (later Frampton)" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDAVIS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "EIC Chief at Cuddalore, India." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Bowrey" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ABR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Davis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "882" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Davis" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_133>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private business (match-making)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1629 FO DRANDOLPH>\n<X DOROTHE RANDOLPH>\n<P 213>\n[} [\\CXXXIV. DOROTHE RANDOLPH TO JANE LADY BACON.\\] }] [^TO JANE\nCORNWALLIS^]\nMy most honored Lady,\n   There was one question my Lady Barrington asked me when she\nwas in towne that I would desire to be provided of answer from\nyou for her against she come. She desired to know, if Sir\nWilliam Curteen asked what portion you would demand, what she\nshould say. We looke for her every day; and my cosin Meautys's\nman put me in hope I should see you here between this and\nEaster, which was very welcome newes to me. I have enquired\nafter matches in other places if this should faile, but can hear\nof none but some of the nobility, which I harkened not to,\nbecaus I thinke you desire not to match with them; yet thear was\none Lord whoes daughters weare so much co~mended to me that I\ndid not absolutely denie it, but thought good to let you know.\nIt is my Lord of Bridgwater; and Sir Henry St. George is he\npropounded it, whoe is well acquainted with him, and thinkes he\nwill give six thousand pounds.\n<P 214>\nWhen you come I hope you will met with one to your liking, which\nI hope will be shortly; till which time, and ever, I am and will\nbe\n   Your humble servant,\n   Dorothe Randolph.\n[\\1629.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "213" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Bacon, widow of Sir Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "\"cousins\"; close?" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Dorothe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Randolph née Wilson" ;
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                "wife of government official Ambrose Randolph" ;
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                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "210" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1629" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRANDOLPH> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dorothe Randolph née Wilson to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on ?, 1629"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Sheen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Surrey%29%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "(Sheen, Surrey)?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "(Sheen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LCHAPPELOW>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Piozzi" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Trinity College, Cambridge (also worked there as a librarian)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Leonard Chappelow (1692-1768), orientalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Leonard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Chappelow" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1797" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1744-1820" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Roydon and Burston, Norfolk; on the continent 1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Naturalist, amateur poet. A close friend and prolific correspondent of Hester Lynch Piozzi. Vicar of Roydon and Burston, Norfolk." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Reverend, classical scholar" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-02-17 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "4422" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1744" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1820" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leonard Chappelow" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_TBETSON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Stockfishmonger and merchant of the staple at Calais (wool-merchant), trade partner of William Stonor." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1476" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Betson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1486" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Holborn, London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "In 1478 married Katherine Ryche, daughter of Elizabeth Stonor, wife of William Stonor, from her first marriage." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Merchant (wool)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "4710" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1486" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Betson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HJONES>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Henslowe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HARIS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "JONES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1620" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "LONDON, DANZIG (TRAVELLED IN GERMANY WITH HER HUSBAND, SETTLED THERE BY 1620?)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF RICHARD JONES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "169" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HARIS JONES" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BRANDOLPH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Common serjeant of London (a judicial officer appointed by the Corporation of London as an assistant to the recorder)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Bernard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Randolph" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1569" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "DNB mentions a Bernard Randolph, common serjeant, who d. 1583" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "There's an entertaining if not necessarily trustworthy bio of him at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I22827" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Common serjeant" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "665" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Bernard Randolph" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_073>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "family, household matters" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1478 T THENHAM>\n<X THOMAS HENHAM>\n<P II,65>\n[} [\\225. THOMAS HENHAM TO DAME ELIZABETH STONOR\\] }]\n[\\1 August, 1478\\]\n   Jhesu. An=o=. xviij\n   Right Reverent and worschypfull lady, I recomaunde me unto\nyour goode ladyschyp, evermore desyring ffor to her off your\ngoode wellfare, the wyche I besche Jhesu longe to continue unto\nyour hartys desyre &c. Fordermore, lady, ye schalle understonde\nthat I have sent downe by William Somer, bargemane of London,\nyour beme and ij calys, the\n<P II,66>\nwyche I wrothe a bylle unto William Platys off that he schulde\nresayve yt at Hendelay and so conevay yt unto Stonor.\nFordermore, lady, ye schalle understonde that maysterys Hane,\nyour dowter, ys all moste hole, thankyd by Jhesu, and sche hys\nvery mery. All so, lady, I beseke your goode ladyschype that I\nmythe have cnowlage whedir that ye wollede have hany bere or\nhale, that I schulde take in ayenst your comyng home unto\nLondon. No more unto your ladyschype at thys tyme but Jhesu have\nyou in hys kepyng. Wretyn at London the ffyrst day of Agust.\n   By your prentes Thomas Henham.\n   Unto my Ryght Reverent and Worschypfull dame Elysabeth Stonor\nthys letter be delyvered in hast, dd.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "1 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 65" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor née Croke" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "dame, 1st wife of William Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son-in-law's assistant - mistress & mother-in-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Henham" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "merchant; Thomas Betson's assistant in wool trade" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "180" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1478" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_THENHAM> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_ELSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas Henham to Elizabeth Stonor née Croke on 1 August, 1478"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_G%C3%B6ttingen>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Göttingen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Göttingen" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_058>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1643 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 197>\n[} [\\CXCIII.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE MR. EDWARD HARLEY.}]\n   My deare Ned - I was very glad to receaue a letter from you\nby Proser and by Samleman, but I did hope you would haue bine\nmore at large, for I doo exceedingly long to heare what you doo,\nand\n<P 198>\nwhat is beest for me to doo. I heare some say, you haue an\nimployment, but I will beleeue nothing tell I heare it from your\nselfe or father. The report in this cuntry is, that my lord\nCapell comes very shortly to be gowernor of Shrewsbury, and the\nqu: is to come to Loudlow. I thanke God we are all at Brompton,\nand desire to knowe when you meane, and pleas God, to moue this\nway.\n   I pray God blles you and giue you a comfortabell meeting with\n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n   Doctor Wright and M=rs= Wright, whoo yet make me so much\nbehoolding to them as that they are with me, remember theaire\nsaruis to you.\n(^Mar: 25, 1643.^)\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "25 March" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "197" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Edward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "mother - son (close)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Harley née Conway" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "163" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1643" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28Brampton+Bryan> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 25 March, 1643"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Durham+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_London> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Durham House, London" , "Durham House" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Durham House" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_F2APSLEY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Royal 3, z Royal 4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NTH" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Allen Apsley (1616-1683), knight, royalist leader, MP" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Frances" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1674" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bathurst née Apsley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1684" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "67" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1653?-1727" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in Apsley, Sussex; lived in Paulersbury, Northamptonshire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Father was a close friend of James II; Frances was a childhood friend of Mary and Anne. In 1682(?) married Sir Benjamin Bathurst (d. 1704); their son was Allen, baron Bathurst." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lady Bathurst" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-03-08 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "16750" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1653" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1727" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Frances Bathurst née Apsley" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_ORIGIN2_010>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Original 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official, news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1530S? T JLONDON>\n<X JOHN LONDON>\n<P 79>\n[} [\\LETTER CXXIX. DR. JOHN LONDON TO LORD CROMWELL.\\] }]\n   In my most humble maner I have me commendyd unto yowr gude\nlordeschippe, acertenyng the same that I have pullyd down the\nImage of o=r= Ladye at Caversham wherunto wasse great\npilgremage. The Image ys platyd over with sylver, and I have\nputte yt in a cheste fast lackyd and naylyd uppe, and by the\nnext bardge that commythe from Reding to London yt shall be\nbrowght to yo=r= Lordeschippe. I have also pullyd down the place\nshe stode in w=t= all other ceremonyes, as lights, schrds,\ncrowchys, and imagies of wex hangyng abowt the chapel, and have\ndefacyed the same thorowly in exchuyng of any farther resortt\nthedyr. Thys chapell dydde belong to Notley abbey, and ther\nalways wasse a chanon of that monastery wiche wasse callyd the\nWarden of Caversham, and he songe in thys chapell and hadde the\nofferings for hys lyving. He wasse acustomyd to schew many prety\nrelyks,\n<P 80>\namong the wiche wer (as he made reportt) the holy dager that\nkylled Kinge Henry; and the holy knyfe that kylled Seynt\nEdwarde. All thees w=t= many other, with the cots of thys image,\nher cappe and here, my servant shall bring unto yo=r=\nLordeshippe thys weke w=t= the Surrendre of the Freers undre\nther covent seale, and ther seale also. I have sent the chanon\nhome agen to Notleye, and have made fast the doores of the\nchapell, wiche ys thorowly well covered with ledde: and if it be\nyo=r= lordeships pleasur I shall se yt made suer to the Kings\nGrace's use. And if it be nott so orderyd, the chapell stondith\nso wildely that the ledde will be stolyn by nyzt, as I wasse\nservyd at the Fryers; for as soon as I hadde taken the Fryers\nsurrendre, the multytude of the poverty of the Town resortyd\nthedyr and all thinge that myzt be hadde they stole away:\ninsomyche that they hadde convayd the very clapers of the\nbellys. And saving that M. Fachell, wiche made me great chere at\nhys howse, and the Mayer dydde assist me they wolde have made no\nlitell spoyle. In thys I have don as moche as I cowde do to save\nevery thing to the Kings graces use, as shall apper to yo=r=\nLordeschippe at the begynnyng of the terme, Godde willing, who\nw=t= increse of moche honor long preserve yo=r= gudde\nLordeschippe.\n   At Redinge (\\xvij=o= Septembris\\) .\n   At Caversham ys a propre lodginge wher the chanon lay, with a\nfayer garden and an orcherd mete to be\n<P 81>\nbestowed upon som frynde of yo=r= lordeschips in thees parties;\nfor the chanon had no thing to do ther butt to kepe the chapell\nand receyve the offrings.\n   I besek your gudde Lordeschippe to admytt me a powr sutar for\nthees honest men of Redinge. They have a fayer town and many\ngudde occupiers in ytt; butt they lacke that howse necessary, of\nthe wiche for the mynystration of Justice thay have most nede\nof. Ther Town Hall ys a very small Howse and stondith upon the\nryver, wher ys the commyn wassching place of the most part of\nthe Town; and in the cession dayes and other cowrt dayes ther ys\nsuch betyng with batildores, as oon man can nott here another,\nnor the guest here the chardg gevyng. The body of the Church of\nthe Grey fryers, wiche ys selyd with laths and lyme, wold be a\nvery commodoise rowme for them. And now I have rydde all the\nfasschen of that Churche in parcloses, ymages, and awlters, it\nwolde mak a gudly Town Hall. The Mayer of that Town, M=r=\nRichard Turner, a very honest jentill person with many other\nhonest men hathe expressyd unto me ther gref in thys behalf, and\nhave desyred me to be an humble sutar unto your Lordeschippe for\nthe same if it schulde be solde. The wallys, besyd the coyne\nstonys, be butt chalk and flynt, and the coveryng butt tile. And\nif it please the King's Grace to bestow that howse upon any of\nhys servants, he may spare the body of the\n<P 82>\nchurche, wich stondith next the strete, very well; and yet have\nrowme sufficient for a great man.\n   Your most bounden orator and servant,\n   John London.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
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                "213" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 90>\n[} [\\LETTER XXXIII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO LORD BURGHLEY. 7TH\nFEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\n   My lord, there are two marchaunts of this countree, the one\nof Middlebourge, called Mr. Jehan Cooman, bourgmaster of that\ntowne, the other, Jehan Berrhee, eschevin and senatour of\nAmsterdam, who have a shipp with merchaundise taken coming from\nSt. Lucars in Spayne, by certeine shipps of warre of England in\nOctober last, under pretence that they were the goods of the\nking of Spaynes subjects, because there was found in the shipp a\nbill of lading making mention that the goodes appertayned to a\nmarchaunt of Anwerp, which indeade was done to thintent that the\ngoodes should not be confiscat in Spayne; for that, since the\n<P 91>\ntaking of Anwerp, all Anwerp-men are free from arrestes in\nSpayne, and this manner of lading in other mens names is used\nhere, and allowed by an order of the estates, to thintent\nthereby the goods and monie of this countreemen arrested in\nSpayne and Portugall maie be gotten thence, and that those that\nare here against the king maie have some kynd of trade thither.\n   Theise two marchaunts are verie honest men, of good religion,\ndevoted to her majestie, and have suffred verie much for theis\ncountrees service. He in Anwerp, though he dwell in Anwerp, and\nbe therefore taken as reconcyled to the king of Spayne, yet is\nhe an honest man accompted, and doth no hurt but great good to\nthe cause. Theire humble suite to me is, to be meane to your\nlordship that the said goodes, being a 100 pypes of oyle and 19\nballes of cotton, maie either be delivered to themselves upon\ngood caution and assuraunce, or at least sequestred till\nsentence be geven, doubting greatlie least yf their adversaries,\nwho are John Bird, Jo. Wattes, and John Stokes, should gett the\npossession of them, they would distract them at meane pryces,\nand dryve of thise men with long processe; which request seemeth\nto me verie reasonable. I doe earnestlie praye your lordship to\ncause good consideracion to be had of it, the rather the men\nbeing so well affected. And so, with my right hartie\ncommendacions, I comitt your lordship to thallmightie. From the\nHage in Holland, the 7th of February 1585.\n   Your lordships loving frende,\n   R. Leycester.\n[\\ADDRESSED.\\] To the right honourable my very good lord, the\nlord Burghley, lord highe treasourour of Englande, knight of\nthordre, one of the lords of her majesties privie counsaile, and\nmaster of her highnes wardes and liveryes.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Cecil" ;
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                "baron Burghley, lord treasurer" ;
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                "colleagues" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Robert" ;
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                "Dudley" ;
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                "earl of Leicester" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WCECIL> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
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                "Robert Dudley to William Cecil on 7 February, 1586"@en .

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                "Richskins" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1670S? FO ECOTTINGTON>\n<X ELIZA COTTINGTON>\n<P 59>\n[} [\\LETTER LXII.\\] }] [^ELIZA COTTINGTON TO HERBERT ASTON^]\n   Dearest Unkle,\n   I hope now I may venter to say something for myself. If cosin\nGatt deseaves me not, I will not feer by this time but my pease\nis chefly maid with you. Pardon the presumption, dear unkle, for\nI owne my fault great; and have no other recourse so prevalent\nin my opinion, (mistake me not all to geather) as yr\npartiallity. For I remember once, you were not pleased at that\nexpression of me, so that I should be very unwilling to incur it\na second time. You must give me leave only to tell you, wher\nther is such true desert, as none doubts butt is ther, who\nknowse her, you can not reward it better, then by a more than\nordinary kindnes; and it must not be calld a partiallity: that\nbeing a contrary thing, a blindnes without any meritt often\ntimes. But why doe I talk thus to unkle Aston, who knowse every\nthing, and I nothing? I am\n<P 60>\nashamed of my self, and will stop my pen to consider, if I can\nfind something that may give him a better satisfaction. But it\nwill not be, I can not thinck of so good a subiect as I have\nbegun with. To continue with Bellamore, you must know cousin\nAston is this day gone to a new play, which was never acted but\nby the Lady Castlemaine. Wee ar in in expectation still of Mr\nDraidens play. Ther is a bowld woman hath oferd one: my cosen\nAston can give you a better acount of her then I can. Some\nverses I have seen which ar not ill: that is commendation enouf:\nshe will think so too, I believe, when it comes upon the stage.\nI shall tremble for the poor wooman exposed among the critticks.\nShe stands need to be strongly fortified agenst them. The\ngreatest newse I can tell you, Lo. Buckhurst hath wright his\nmistress a letter, wherin he shewse himself, what\n<P 61>\nshe mought daly expect, inconstancy. She tooke it heavily for a\nday; but thay say, is so well provided, as if she had bine the\noccation of the change her selfe. Hary Jerman is the man. Wee\nhave so dull and so wicked a towne, as it will aford no newse\nbut of this kind, which will be so seriose to you. With such ill\nexpressions, I can not to soone end, when I have done my\ngreatest bisnes, which is to asure you, that none is more\n   Your humble servant,\n   Deare unkle,\n   Ever to command,\n   Eliz. Cottington.\n   I can not but tell you, I think my self more bowld then the\nwooman I have named, when I wright to you. For yr sensure is to\nme what all is to her. Wonder not I doe it so seldom.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Herbert" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FO> ;
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                "Tixall letters; or the correspondence of the Aston family, and their friends, during the seventeenth century. Vol II. Ed. by Clifford, Arthur. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown and Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co, and John Ballantyne and Co. 1815." ;
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                "THOMAS" ;
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                "PHILLIPSON" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "T" ;
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                "B" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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                true ;
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                true ;
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                true ;
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                "church business" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q C 1582 TC EGRINDALL>\n<X EDMUND GRINDALL>\n<P 68>\n[} [\\LETTER XVI.\\] THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY TO THE DEAN OF\nYORK.}] [^TO DR. MATTHEW HUTTON^]\n[\\26 May, 1582.\\]\n   (\\Salutem in Christo!\\) Accordinge unto my promise made unto\nyou and the Chapter, I have sente downe M=r=. Doctor Gibson,\nbringer hereof, to make a finall ende of the difference betwene\nyou and him concernyng the matter of residence. And whatsoever I\nwrite unto you in this letter, I will praye you that it maye be,\nas the olde terme is, (\\sub sigillo confessionis\\) , and not to\nbe imparted to any creature, unlesse you your self first have a\ngood lykinge of the motion herein by me made, and be also\nassured that your Chapter will have the lyke; ffor I wolde be\nsorye that any motion made by me sholde come to your Chapter and\nthere suffer repulse. Therefore I have chosen privately and\nfrendlye to deale with you, who is the headd of the Chapter and\nknoweth verie well the disposition of the reste. After I hadd\nreceived your letters of commission to arbitrate the matter of\nresidence aforesaid, I thought it verye requisite first to\nunderstande of what validitie M=r=. Doctor Gibson's graunte was\nby lawe, and for that purpose I charged Doctor Drewrye and\nDoctor Awbrey that they sholde, withowt respect of persons,\n<P 69>\ngeve me their opynions in writinge; which they dyd under there\nhands in a letter, the copie of which letter I sende unto you\nenclosed herein. After that, I fell to treatye with M=r=. Slater\nand M=r=. Lyndley to understande the determynacion of you and\nthe Chapter, what you wolde geve M=r=. Gybson in yerely pencion\ntill suche tyme as he entered actuall residence; nothinge\ndowtinge but they hadd sufficient commission and instruccions to\ngeve answere in that matter. They offered first xx=tie= nobles a\nyere, and after that x=li=, and at length with muche adoe they\ncame to xx=tie= markes a yere, which I thought was to litle, and\nDoctor Gibson did utterly myslike of it; and I then thought as\nnowe I will utter my mynde frankly unto you, that in suche a\ncase forty markes a yere, for a yere, two, or three, till he\nentered into actuall residence, was litle enough, the particuler\nporcions of your commodities of the residensarye (which are to\nme reasonably well knowen) beinge considered. But findinge your\ndeputies not willinge to goe any further than xx=tie= markes,\nand peradventure not havinge commission to doe any otherwise, I\ndyd not name any summe unto them, but differred the matter till\nDoctor Gibson's commynge, as you knowe. Nowe, good M=r=. Deane,\nif you can condiscende to this fortye markes for a yere or two\ntill Doctor Gibson can be better provided and furnished for\nresidence, and be assured that your Chapter withowt difficultie\nwill assente unto the same, I praye you move it to your Chapter;\nwhich if you and they doe graunte, I shall take it in verie\nthankfull parte, as done the rather at my requeste. But if you\nfynde either any scruple in your self, or thinke there wilbe\ndifficultie in the Chapter in the grauntinge of the same, then I\npraye you of all frendshipp that this my letter maye be utterlye\nsuppressed, and not divulged to any creature. And, that beinge\ndone, I have taken order with Doctor Gibson that he shall enter\ninto a new treatye with you particulerlye, which maye afterwarde\nbe communycated to your Chapter, which also I truste wilbe\nthought bothe of you and them verye reasonable. And thus,\ntakinge my leave for this tyme, I hartely commende you unto the\ngrace of Godd. From Croydon, this xxvi=th= of Maye, 1582. Yours\nin Christe, as of olde,\n   E. Cant.\n   To my verie lovinge ffrende Mr. Doctor Hutton, Deane of York.\n\n"@en ;
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                "Matthew" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
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                "The correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the letters, etc. of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son; and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson. Ed. by Raine, James. Publications of the Surtees Society 17. 1843." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_M1HUTTON> ;
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                "Edmund Grindal to Matthew Hutton on 26 May, 1582"@en .

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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "B" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "238" ;
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                "RICHARD HODGSON" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
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                "PCEEC fails to differentiate between this Isabel and the 2nd wife of Sir Robert Plumpton." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton née Babthorpe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "widow of William Plumpton, esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "kin?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Woodruffe" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "176" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1549" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WWOODRUFFE> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_I2PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Howell+Grange> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Woodruffe to Isabel Plumpton née Babthorpe on ?, 1549"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Held the living of Hooton Roberts, Yorks., until death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "YKS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "(see Venn)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Robert Banks (jr.)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Joseph 3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Banks" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1726" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1732" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Lived in Hooton Robert, Yorkshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Son of Margaret née Thornton and Robert Banks." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "122" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "751" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Joseph 3 Banks" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JRYLAND>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Johnson" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24411" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"trained for the law\"" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1776" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Ryland" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1784" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1716-1798" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Born in London, raised in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Lived and died in London." ;
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                "Married the sister of John Hawkesworth. Early friend of Johson, and an original member of Johnson's club. Contributed to the Gentleman's Magazine. A \"good scholar\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_M> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-07 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "2742" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1716" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1798" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Ryland" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Lapall+House>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Halesowen> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Lapall House, Halesowen" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lapall House" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/weblog>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#InverseFunctionalProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A weblog of some thing (whether person, group, company etc.)." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Agent> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "weblog" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Document> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/page> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "stable" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHOWARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "K.B. 1616, LORD MALTRAVERS 1623, BARON MOWBRAY 1640, 3RD EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY 1646, EARL MARSHALL. LORD-LIEUTENANT OF NORFOLK 1633-, ROYALIST IN THE CIVIL WAR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Arundel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "University of Padua" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "THOMAS HOWARD, 2ND EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "HENRY FREDERICK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1626" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOWARD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1637" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "8" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1608-1652" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BORN IN LONDON, ITALY (EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUA), NORFOLK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "ELDEST SON" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "3RD EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1870" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1608" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1652" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "HENRY FREDERICK HOWARD" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WBRERETON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "THE GREATEST ROYAL SERVANT IN CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES. GROOM OF THE PRIVY CHAMBER 1524, 'A FLOOD OF ROYAL OFFICES' IN 1530-31" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/70865" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman; Sir Randolph Brereton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "WILLIAM" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1525" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1531" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "BRERETON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1535" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1533" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "22" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1490?-1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "FROM CHESHIRE TO LONDON" ;
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                "SIXTH SON OF SIR RANDOLPH BRERETON, chamberlain OF THE COUNTY PALATINE, BEHEADED ON TOWER HILL FOR HIGH TREASON AND ADULTERY WITH ANNE BOLEYN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A, B, D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A, C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FS, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "13" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "O" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "11" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "9003" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "559" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1490" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1536" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "WILLIAM BRERETON" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_036>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1475 FN EDSTONOR>\n<X EDMUND STONOR>\n<P I,160>\n[} [\\155. EDMUND STONOR TO (WILLIAM STONOR)\\] }]\n[\\28 October, (c. 1475)\\]\n   Right reverent and wurshypfull Brothyr, I recomawnd me unto\nyowe, good Brothyrhod, desyryng to here of yowre wellfare, the\nwhych Almyg+gty God contynue long to hys plesyr and yowre hertys\ndesyr: doyng yow to wyt y have spokyn with +te parson of\nPenyngton of the matyr +tat I have spokyn to yow off, and the\nparson hath told me that hyt was Perkyns dowtter: and Perkyns\nseythe +tat he cowd aweyll me in my lond x. mark a yer. But I\nundyrstond nat +tat he wull depart fro hony lond with here, but\nwith mony, and what +tat ys the parson of Penyngton can not\ntell. But, syr, yff hyt wold plesse yow to speke with Perkyns\nand awys whethyr he, wull geve hys dowttyr hys part of Snowys\nwell at Borowyscot to her and to her eyrys, I wold with the\nglader wyll dele with hym: and in that that he seyth +tat he\ncowd aveyll me in my lond so grett money by yer, I shall beseche\nyow to speke to hym in what maner of weys: and y beseche yow to\nbe my good Brothyr in any weys, as I have fownd yow herafore\ntymes. No more to your good Brothyrhod at thys tyme but the\nTrinite have yow in hys kepyng. Wrettyn at Stonor on seynt Symon\nhys day and Jud. And I undyrstond Perkyns ys at London.\n   By your brothyr, Edmund Stonor.\n   To my ryght worschypfull Brothyr Stonor be thys delyveryd.\n\n"@en ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 160" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
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                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "younger brother - elder brother (heir)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Edmund" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "country gentleman, younger son" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "246" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1475" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EDSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Edmund Stonor to William Stonor on 28 October, 1475"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Petersham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Petersham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Petersham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "place of birth"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Court>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "The Court" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "The Court" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Region> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "East Anglia"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_J2HOSKYNS>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "PREBENDARY OF HEREFORD, CHAPLAIN TO JAMES I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Hoskyns" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "DCL Oxford 1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Common" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "JOHN 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "HOSKYNS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1619" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1579-1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "MOVED FROM HEREFORDSHIRE TO OXFORD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "YOUNGER BROTHER TO JOHN HOSKYNS THE ELDER" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#religion>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Religion_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "7" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "592" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1579" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1631" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "JOHN 2 HOSKYNS" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_048>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "report" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1660 T CMICKLETON>\n<X CHRISTOPHER MICKLETON>\n<P II,6>\n[} [\\V. - FROM MR. CHRISTOPHER MICKLETON TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^TO\nJOHN COSIN^]\n   Sir,\nUpon Munday, the 30th of July [\\SIC, SED.? June\\] , I preferred\nyour petition, which you signed the Saturday night before,\ntogether with Dr. Naylor's, Dr. Basire's, and Mr.\n<P II,7>\nSmith's, and afterwards, I procured Orders for you to this\neffect, viz.,\n   \" (\\Die Sabbathi, 23 Junij, 1660.\\) Ordered by the Lords in\nParliament assembled, That all Tythes, Glebes, and other\nprofitts of or belonging to the Rectory of Elwick in the county\nof Durham, and other ecclesiasticall living or benefice of John\nCosin, Doctor in Divinity, who hath beene sequestred or ejected\nwithout due course of law in or since the times of the late\nwarrs, be, by authority hereof, stayed and secured in the hands\nof the Churchwardens or Overseers of the poore of the said\nParish, until the title of the said sequestred John Cosin and\nthe present possessor thereof shall be determined by the further\nOrder of Parliament or Eviction by due course of Law.\"\n   Which Orders I sente downe to Durham by the last Tuesday post\nto be put in execution, and by my letter I desired my sonne to\nsend for your brother Shadforth and some of his sonnes, or whom\nhe should thinke fitt, and Mr. Blakeston to goe along with him\nto Elwick about the securing of your tythes and profitts of your\nGlebe there, from whom I have received a letter, dated 2\n<P II,8>\nAugust, in answer, to this purpose: That after he got to Durham\nupon Munday 30 July he forthwith sent for Mr. Shadforth, who\ncame to him the day after to Durham, and my son gave him an\naccount of our proceedings, which Mr. Shadforth did well approve\nof, and Mr. Shadforth appointed that he and Mr. Blakeston would\nupon Friday next after goe with my son about your busines; after\nwhich I expect to have a further accompt from him, which shall\nbe communicated to you by,\n   Sir,\n   Your very humble servant,\n   Christofor Mickleton.\n   Clifford's Inne, 7 Aug., 1660.\n   For his hono=ble=. Friend, John Cosin, D=r=. of Divinity,\nDeane of Peterborough.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "7 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "II, 6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "lawyer - principal" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Christopher" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Mickleton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "attorney-at-law" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "333" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CMICKLETON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Clifford%27s+Inn> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Christopher Mickleton to John Cosin on 7 August, 1660"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HAMILTO_007>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "secret dealings" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1650 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 256>\n[} [\\177. CHARLES II. TO THE DUKE OF HAMILTON. 1650. Sept. 27.\\]\n}]\n   Sept. 27.\n   I have at last resolved that 85: 237: 70: 9: 50: 40: 384: 4:\n10: 308: 290: 304: by the 174: 26: 82: 15: 30: 8: 3: you will\nreceive the particulars from 122 and 223, and the reasons of it.\nI shall desire you to be thinking of preparing yourselfe 281:\n329: 165: 244: 9: 4: 65: 56: 324: for to get you 20: 174: 36: 9:\n40: 13: 15: 38: 61: 195: 289: 4: 5: 384: 380: 10: and for feare\nthat our masters should have some design against your person,\nwhich I am very much concerned for, I entreate you therefore to\nhave a great care of that, and be assured that in what condition\nsoever I am in I will ever be\n   Your most affectionate frind.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "27 September" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (James Hamilton) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "256" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "2nd duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - Scottish royalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Hamilton Papers: Being selections from original letters in the possession of his grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, relating to the years 1638-1650. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden new series 27. 1880." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "132" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHAMILTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to William Hamilton on 27 September, 1650"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_N3BACON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "Representative of Ipswich in parliament at the time of his death." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "SFK" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "Cambridge; \"a man of great modesty, of most playne and single heart, of ancient freedom and integrity of mynde\"." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nathaniel Bacon II (1585-1627), knight and amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Nicholas" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1635" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1617-1660" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Probably born and raised in Culford?, Suffolk. In Cambridge at least 1635 (studied there). MP for Ipswich, Suffolk at the time of his death; probably also visited London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Never married." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "516" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1617" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1660" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nicholas Bacon" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_078>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news, thanks, public news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1625 FN T1MEAUTYS>\n<X SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS>\n<P 115>\n[} [\\LXXVIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^SIR THOMAS MEAUTYS TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nDeere Sister,\n   The sayme daye I receued yo=r= last by my footman I fell\nextreame ill of a scouringe, w=ch= hath continued upon mee eauer\nsence, but, I thanck God, it beegins somethinge to lessen it\nselfe of it selfe, w=ch= was the cause yo=u= haue not herd from\nmee till now; haueinge eauer sence kept my lodgeinge by reason\nof a soreness in my throte, and\n<P 116>\nhorseness w=th=all, that did macke mee holely vnfitt for\ncompany; yett, for all this, I durst not adventuere to put my\nselfe in to the docktor's hands, but hath lett Nateure worcke\nhis wille w=th= mee, and I hope for the best. Yo=r= noble &\ndiscreete proffer & presentation I must moste lovingly and\naffectyonately imbrace; and w=th=all, retourning yo=u= the\nthanckes I dare not saye due to yo=r= merrytt, but all that my\nmerrytt is capable to render you for soe worthy a respect of\nyo=rs= to mee, for conclusyon, my wyfe that shall bee shall\nremayne yo=r= servant and joythfull pentyoner; for I haue\nconstytuted the benevolence yo=u= haue bestowed upon mee to hir\npresent pertyceuler vseses and pryvate mayntenance, for the\nw=ch= shee shall in pertyceuler hereafter retourne yo=u= hir\nthanckes, w=th= as much loue to you from hir parte, beinge hir\nsister, as shee can beare to my selfe, whome shee exspects to\nhaue to bee hir husband, or else shee cannot loue mee soe much\nas shee professeth. And though all bee but thanckes w=ch= can\ncom from mee to you, yett lett mee macke that apeere as much as\nI can in all, w=ch= is to shew my gratitude to you for yo=r=\npresent asistance allsoe, w=ch= I haue receued, as yo=r=\ndyrectyons was. I praye God contynue me gratefull to you, w=ch=\nyf I shoulde fayle in shewen, I shoulde drawe a punyshment upon\nmy one hed, beecause I have the contrary in another. For newes,\nS=r= Joh. Radclyfe is deade, and his\n<P 117>\nsonne hath his company; the Counte Mansfeldes bysnis goes not\nforward as it aught; the French kinge hath refeused him landinge\nand passage in France, soe that hee is now to shypp his troopes\nfor Hamborough. God speed them well, and send them good succkses\natt there eand! As for ther beeginninge, it is but vntoward,\nw=th= lyttle hope of good suckses. I pray remember my loue to my\nbrother and to all yo=r= lyttle ones. Att Clarekenwell, I\nbeelieue, they heere nothinge of my cosen Glover's goinge\ntowards yo=u=, whome, I thincke, will send you this. Soe, deere\nsister, I rest,\n   Yo=r= moste affecty=te= brother & servant,\n   T. Meautys.\nThis 18=th= Jan=y= 1624-5.\n   To yo=r= worthy selfe.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "18 January" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "115" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "brother - sister" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Thomas I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "445" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1625" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T1MEAUTYS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Thomas I Meautys to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 18 January, 1625"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Ellingthorp>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_North+Yorkshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Ellingthorp, North Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Ellingthorp" .

<http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/thumbnail>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty> , <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment>
                "A derived thumbnail image." ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#domain>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Image> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#isDefinedBy>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "thumbnail" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Image> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#term_status>
                "testing" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kremenchuk>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Russia+%28Ukraine%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kremenchuk, Russia (Ukraine)" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kremenchuk" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_LWENTWORTH>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "z Wentworth 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Thomas Wentworth (1672-1739), 1st earl of Strafford; diplomat, soldier" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Lucy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1724" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1738" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "6" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1713-1771?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Yorkshire; London" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married Sir George Howard, Field Marshall, MP, in 1747." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "15" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2011-04-19 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1959" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1713" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1771" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Lucy Wentworth" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HARLEY_053>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "request for a loan" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1642 TC BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 183>\n[} [\\CLXXX.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY MUCH HONNORED FRINDE MRS. WALLCOTE, AT WALLCOTE.}]\n   Most worthy frinde - I had rather intreate a kindenes from\nyou then from any I knowe; assureing meselfe you will doo the\nsame to me, in home you have as much interest in, as in any.\n<P 184>\n   I haue had of late in the mending of the leeds of my howes\nbine inforsed to lay out an extriordary some of money; and\nEdward Dally with others, oweing me rent, I can not as yet geet\nit; if you can lend me 40 (^l.^) for halfe or a quarter of a\nyeare, I shall take it as a greate kindenes, and I will pay the\ninterest of it with all my hart, and giue you any securety my\nsonne and I can giue you, which I hope will be enough for a\ngreater some. So recommending you unto the protection of God, I\nrest,\n   Your most affectinat frinde, Brilliana Harley.\n(^Augs. 18, 1642.^)\n   I desire to haue my saruis presented to M=r= Wallcote and\nyour sonne.\n\n"@en ;
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                "18 August" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Anne" ;
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                "Walcot née Docwra" ;
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                "wife of Humphrey Walcot, esq." ;
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                "friends" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_TC> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_AWALCOT> ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Anne Walcot née Docwra on 18 August, 1642"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Copped+Hall>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Copped Hall, Essex" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Copped Hall" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HUNTON>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "Legal adviser, general agent to the Stonors in London?" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_H> ;
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                "Lawyer." ;
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                "Hugh" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
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                "Unton" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "London." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PW" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Lawyer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "857" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hugh Unton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JDARCY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "BARON" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Wentworth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
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                "FO" ;
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                "FO" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "P" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "5" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Croydon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Croydon, Surrey" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
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<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_COSIN_080>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                true ;
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                "church administration" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q D 1668 T JCOSIN>\n<X JOHN COSIN>\n<P II,201>\n[} [\\XCVII. - FROM THE SAME TO MILES STAPYLTON, ESQ.\\] }] [^FROM\nJOHN COSIN^]\n   Jan=ry=. 23, 1668\n   Mr. Stapylton,\nBeing yesternight at Whitehall with the Commissioners of the\nTreasury, about the stipend belonging to Bishop Langley's\nSchoole, which what end it will have I cannot yet tell.\n   I pray let me know of you if you have found any thing\nmateriall concerning Bishop Langley's foundation. The Deane here\nurgeth that it ought not to be called Bishop Langley's\nfoundation, but the foundation of two priests, that set up a\nChanterie in the Cathedrall Church for two men to say masse and\nteach boys gratis, having six marks or 40=s=. a-yeare allowed\nthem for their masses, and, upon the dissolution of chanteries,\nthe two pretended schooles were Edward's foundation, and that\never since the beginning of Queen Elizabeth the Deane and\nChapter's\n<P II,202>\nschoolemaster hath received halfe the stipend which belongeth to\none of these schooles paid him from yeare to yeare by the\nAuditor.\n   But first I answered that Bishop Langley, in his Letters\npatents, dated the 14=th=. of June 1414, cals it (\\nostram\nfundationem et ordinationem\\) , as you may see in the Chartuary,\nwhereof M=r=. Bullock the Register subscribed me a copy. And\n2=ly=. I answered that the Statute 1 Edw. 6. c. 14. did by a\nProviso not newly found, but continue on and save the Schooles\nfrom being dissolved which were founded before. 3=ly=. I\nanswered that at this time, during the reigne of King Edward 6,\nthe Deane and Chapter's Schoolemaster was not in being, nor\ntheir schoole neither, which was afterwards set up in 2=o=.\nMarie, and annuall allowances made to it in salary, diet, and\nlivery, out of the common revenues of the Church. 4=ly=. I told\nthem (and I thinke I said true) that if their Schoolemaster had\nhalfe of the pension belonging to the other schooles, it was\nbecause the Bishop of Durham had given his consent, and letters\nof collation thereunto, for so it is provided in Bishop\nLangley's foundation that if either of the schoolemasters there\nbe not instituted and collated by Letters under the Bishop's\nseale, and especially sworne both to give obedience unto him,\nand personally to reside in the houses appointed for them, they\nshould have no stipend at all. 5=ly=. I answered that the 6\nmarkes (\\per annum\\) aunciently allotted to them (which M=r=.\nDeane would have the two 40=s=. which you pay out of the Roll)\nwas the stipend allotted for the two Chanterie priests to say\nmasse and teach schoole, so that halfe the six markes at least,\nissuing out of divers freeholds in the Bishoprick, will of right\nbelong to the Schooles, and that the same stipend of six markes\ndid probably receive a great augmentation by the bounty of the\nFounder and others, before King Edward 6=th='s time, for so it\nprovided in Bishop Langley's foundation, where the two priests\nand teachers of youth are made a body corporate, to receive new\nlands and revenues, and to plead for them against any man that\nshould oppose to pay them. 6=ly=. I pleaded that this\naugmentation of 40=s=. and 40=s=. (\\per annum\\) was the Bishop\nof Durham's voluntary and free gift, among the annuities allowed\nin his Roll to the High Sheriff and others. 7=ly=. I said that\nthe Auditor must know the persons to whom hee is to pay their\nseveral stipends of 8=s=. (\\per annum\\) out of the mannor of\nKaverdby in Lancashire, and that he hath no other means to know\nwho those persons are but by their producing and shewing to him\nthe Bishop's Letters of nomination and collation to their\nplaces. And lastly, that, since I was Bishop, the present\nSchoolemaster could shew no such letters from the\n<P II,203>\nBishop, nor perhaps any settlement in his place from the Deane\nand Chapter.\n   I remember, when I was Prebend there, a great stir and\nquestion was made by the Organist of the Church about halfe\nBishop Langley's Song Schoole stipend, and that one Rangall, a\nsinging man in the Quire, had a contention with him in the\nChancery about it, before Judge Hutton, as I was then told. If\nthere be any such matter you may find it in the Examiner's\nOffice, or some other office there. And if my memory be good, I\nthinke you told me that the Coroner or Collector of my rents at\nDurham accounted to my Auditor 15=d=., or such a matter, for the\nground whereupon the ruin'd houses or schooles upon the Place\nGreene stood, besides a free rent paid for the Archdeacon's\nhouse next adjoining, and some others. Let me know what rents\nthese are, and for what places. For the Deane was positive that\nthe Archdeacon's house upon the Place Greene paid a yearly rent\nto their Receivor, and that therefore they have an interest in\nthe Palace Greene, as well as the Bishop, saying further that\nhee never knew any other Grammar Schoole kept in Durham but by\ntheir Schoolemaster alone, who was only able to teach the boys\nLatine and Greeke, according to the words, as hee said, (but hee\nwas mistaken in it, as I said) of that which wee call Bishop\nLangley's foundation and ordinance. If you can recover the\nSchoolmasters' names that were in King Edward the 6=th='s time,\nor at the beginning of Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, out of\nthe old Treasurers' books belonging to that time, wee may have\nsome further lyght by them, and either M=r=. Bullock, or M=r=.\nHedley, or Robert King, can direct you to get the sight of them,\nif any such be still extant and remaining since the last rapine\nof the plunderers; from which God deliver us all hereafter.\n   Concerning the Schooles, besides what I said before, I added,\nthat it would be a very hard thing for the Deane and Chapter to\nendeavour to take away M=r=. Nicholl's stipend, who was a\ndiligent painfull man, and one of their own body, collated by me\nto it, and taking paines in his place; all which was in effect\nto rob Peter and pay Paul, thereby to save so much money out of\ntheir own purses. And that it would be as hard if the Bishop\nshould be defeated of his own right (which in all things hee is\nsworne to preserve) in bestowing that place by collation, which\nI'm sure the\n<P II,204>\nDeane's Schoolmaster hath not, and without which I know not how\nthe Auditor would pay any man the stipend. I pray search my\nRegister's office for any of my predecessors' grants of those\nplaces belonging to Bishop Langley's Schooles. Bishop Morton\nbestowed one of the places upon Samuel Martin, and, as I thinke,\nunder his instrument and seale. See what this is, and let me\nknow what else you can find about it, either in my Registry, or\nin my Books of Patents. If nothing will do, it must go to law.\n   After all this, against M=r=. Deane's allegation that the\nhalfe stipend hath been alwaies paid to his Schoole master\n(which is yet uncertaine) I have this argument, which they call\n(\\argumentum ad hominem\\) , to urge, that if (\\de facto\\) it\nhath beene so paid for (\\dato et non concesso\\) , yet (\\de\njure\\) it ought not to have been paid, as M=r=. Deane himselfe\nand the Prebendaries said in another case concerning themselves.\nFor when their subsidies due to the King were not long since\ndemanded of them by my sub-collectors, who urged this argument\nthat subsidies had beene alwaies paid by the Deane and Chapter's\npredecessors, their answer was, that they regarded not what had\nbeen so paid and done (\\de facto\\) , but what ought to have\nbeene done (\\de jure\\) ; and that no law could urge them to pay\nany subsidies, which though I grant not nor beleeve, yet they of\nall others should not urge an argument of custome in one case\nwhen they deny it in another. But that this stipend was ever\npaid to their Schoolemaster without the Bishop's licence and\ngrant they can never proove, which I am the rather induced to\nbelieve that some such grant was made to them, or to some of\nthem, because they say that M=r=. Smart, M=r=. Inglethorp, M=r=.\nWalton, M=r=. Smelt, had that house wherein M=r=. Martin now\ndwells, either to inhabit there or to take the rent of it by\nletting it out yearly, which they would no waies do unles the\nBishop had collated it upon them, and because Bishop Langley's\nfoundation requires both the Schoole-masters there to reside\npersonally in those houses, and to take an oath for that\npurpose, (^as Vicars use to do, to reside upon their\nVicaridges^) . M=r=. Samuel Martin and M=r=. Elias Smith can\ntell you of this particular matter of the houses before they\nwere ruin'd in their times. (\\Et super totam materiam\\) let me\nheare from you.\n<P II,205>\n   All this is to your selfe, till we see farther what will be\ndone in it, for the most of the Commissioners promise me a\nwarrant dormant for the yearly payment of those two\nSchoolemasters, who had my letters of collation, yet now upon\nM=r=. Deane's opposition, and at his instance, they have taken\nsome time to consider of it, wherein I hope they will follow the\nrules of honour and justice.\n   In the Auditor's yearly account book for the payment of the\n16=li=. 13=s=. 4=d=. spetiall reference is had, and mention\nmade, of Bishop Langley's foundation, so that I know not how\nthey can transferre it to any other.\n   [\\Jo. Duresme.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "secretary to John Cosin" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_MSTAPYLTON> ;
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                "John Cosin to Miles Stapylton on 23 January, 1669"@en .

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                "Ordained deacon & priest 1709; P.C. of Loose, Maidstone, Kent 1712-22; rector of Holt, Norfolk 1723-48; chaplain to George II 1731; rector of Letheringsett 1741-8." ;
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                "z Blomefield" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_C> ;
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                "Schooled at Charterhouse; admitted at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1703, matriculated 1704, BA 1706-7, MA 1710, DD 1729; incorporated at Oxford 1738. (Venn)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Henry" ;
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                "1735" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1734" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Briggs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1736" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1734" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "b. c. 1687, d. 1748" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
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                "Probably born in London; educated in Surrey & Cambridge; worked in Kent, Norfolk (current domicile) and London (court?)." ;
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                "Mother: Hannah, daughter of Edmund Hobart of Holt, Norfolk. Assisted Francis Blomefield in his history of Norfolk by collecting material in his area." ;
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                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "2" ;
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                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Rector of Holt" ;
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                "2009-06-16 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "560" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "295" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1687" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1748" ;
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                "Henry Briggs" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "z Gay" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Richard Tonson (1653-c. 1700), publisher" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Jacob II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Tonson" ;
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                "1720" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1682-1735" ;
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                "Born in London; family of London publishers" ;
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                "Nephew of Jacob Tonson I. Published Dryden, Pope, Steele, et al." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
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                "1" ;
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                "publisher" ;
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                "2011-01-28 00:00:00" ;
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                "203" ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1735" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Jacob II Tonson" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                "CRT" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/62471" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Amelia (Emily)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Hanover" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1711-1786" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migration>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_A> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Prince of Wales's great-aunt, a sister of Frederick, Prince of Wales" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Princess" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-05 00:00:00" ;
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                "255" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1711" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1786" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Amelia (Emily) Hanover" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_GETALBOT>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "4th Earl (also Earl of Waterford); Lord Steward the King's Lieutenant; K.G. 1488; ambassador; commander; several offices of state under Henry VIII" ;
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                "x Derby" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "John Talbot 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "George" ;
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                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Talbot" ;
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                "1536" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1468-1538" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "suppressed the northern rebellion 1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "4th earl of Shrewsbury" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "218" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1468" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1538" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "George Talbot" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Oxinden, y Oxinden Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "KEN" ;
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                "Sir Samuel Peyton (1590-1623), knight and baronet, of Knowlton, Kent" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Anne" ;
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                "1633" ;
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                "Oxinden née Peyton" ;
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                "1637" ;
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                "3" ;
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                "1613-1640" ;
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                "Married 1632 Henry Oxinden (1609-1670), gentleman, of Barham." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "3" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "5" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-07-02 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "1117" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1613" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1640" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Anne Oxinden née Peyton" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat-602>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#TimeFormat> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#Concept> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition>
                "(for annual series)\nyear"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "602" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CCYY"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#timeFormat> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%22Letheryng%22>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Suffolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "\"Letheryng\", Suffolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "\"Letheryng\"" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_LEYCEST_022>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Leycester" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Davison was returning to England." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1586 T RDUDLEY>\n<X ROBERT DUDLEY>\n<P 80>\n[} [\\LETTER XXVII. THE EARL OF LEYCESTER TO MR. DAVISON.\nFEBRUARY 1585-6.\\] }]\nRemembrances for Mr. Davison.\n   First, how all the states here in every place, from my first\naryvall, receaved me as well for there generall and governour as\nfor hir majesties, pressing me very ernestly at my coming to the\nHage, to take uppon me the same absolute goverment of all these\nprovinces unyted; nevertheless I deferred yt by as many meanes\nas I could, tyll I was fully informyd by the knoledge and meanes\nwhich Mr. Davison had gotten of ther estate and abyllytye,\n<P 81>\nwhereby beinge fully satysfied, hit was thought best service for\nhir majestye any way to accept ther ernest offer.\n   The causes which moved me to accept this place werr these. By\nhir majesties apointement, I was hir generall of all hir forces\nin these countreys, and by a contract, lykewyse generall of\ntheir armye, and ther first counsellor. The confusion that was\namonge the states-generall bredd many dysorders almost uncurable\namonge them, as the discontentation of the captens, governors\nand soldyers, in all places becom desperatt for lack of pay, the\nyll imploying of ther treasure, whereby all matters most\nnecessary for the warrs and defence of the countrey was utterly\nneglectyd, the unyversall hate and myslyke which both these and\nall the people had conceaved ageinst them, being such as, yf hir\nmajesty had not sent when she dyd, ether they must have chosen\nsome one governor, to have taken this charge in hande to remedy\nthere confusions, or elles have reconcyled themselves to the\nenyme, for avoyding the further ruyn and hazard of themselves.\nAnd yf they had had any other governor then myself, hit ys most\ncerten hir majesty could not have these countreys so fully at\nher commandment as now she ys lyke to have. Nether might she\nconvenyently have kept, ether an armye, or any nobleman here, to\nbe hir generall, but must have byn at the directyon and\ndysposytion of that governor. Besides, how the contractes and\nagrementes could be so well kept, ether for paymentes or\notherwyse, that ys betwene hir majesty and these countreys, ys\nas dowbtful, or rather owt of dowbt. Beside yt had byn by that\nmeanes also very dangerous that a peace might have byn procured\nand concluded with the enymye without hir majesties consent or\nprevety, hir people and captens, and towns delyvered for hir\nseurty, in great danger to be all lost. The enymye offeryng any\nrevenge to any hir majesties domynions she might be depryved\nalso of such helps and succors as these countreys may well asist\nhir now withall, the governor being at hir majestie comandment,\nwith all other services lykewyse, But, the governor being at hir\nmajesties dysposytyon\n<P 82>\nand dyrectyon, these wantes aforeseyd ar provyded for and\nsuplyed; hir people ar to be in all sewrty and to be well\ntreatyd; hir contractes and agrementes ar always to be well\nobservyd and kept to hir majesties most advantage. He also,\nhaving the placyng and disposing of these garysons, the\npaymentes and other condycyons toward hir majesty ar most lyke\nto be better kept. No treaty or peace to be made or delt in but\nby hir majesty. No attempt can be made by the enymye ageinst hir\nmajesties domynyons, but she may dyspose and have all such\nsuccors as shalbe nedefull for hir. The last, and chefe, ys,\nthat hir majesty having hir one servant, whome she may comaunde,\nto be ther governor and comaunder, she ys sure to comande them\nas absolutly as he hath his authorytye from them to comand other\nunder his charge. So for this first parte, these ar reasons that\nperswaded the acceptance of this goverment, seing of necessyty\nthis state dyd require one, and hir majesty having so nerely\nplaced me therein before, and being so farr interressed in these\ncountreys as she ys alredy.\n   For the secound, which was the reconcylliacion to the enymye,\nhit nedeth no argument; he ys sensles that conceaveth not that\nyf the king of Spain had these countreys at his comandment, lett\nhir majesty have the best peace that ever was or can be made,\nand wee shall find, as the world now standeth, that he wyll\nforce the queen of England and Englond to be at his dysposytion.\nWhat with Spain for the west and what with these countreys for\nthe est, England shall traffyqe no furder any of these ways than\nhe shall gyve leave, without every voyage shall aske the charge\nof a whole navye to pass withall.\n\n"@en ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "William" ;
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                "diplomat" ;
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                "governor-general of the Netherlands - ambassador to the Netherlands; relatives by marriage" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
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                "Robert" ;
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                "Dudley" ;
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                "earl of Leicester" ;
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                "Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, in the years 1585 and 1586. Ed. by Bruce, John. Camden first series 27. 1844." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "753" ;
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                "1586" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RDUDLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WDAVISON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%28The+Netherlands%3F%29> ;
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                "Robert Dudley to William Davison on February, 1586"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Flordon, Norfolk" ;
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                "Flordon" .

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                "被结束於"@cn , "прекратил существование посредством"@ru , "a cessé d’exister du fait de"@fr , "was taken out of existence by"@en , "αναιρέθηκε από"@el , "deixou de existir"@pt , "wurde seiner Existenz beraubt durch"@de ;
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                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Yendacott>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Yendacott" ;
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                "Yendacott" .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                false ;
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                "Clergyman" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Martha" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Lloyd" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1800" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "1765-1843" ;
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                "Born in Little Hinton, Wiltshire?; died in Portsdown" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "TC" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2009-10-14 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "783" ;
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                "1765" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1843" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Martha Lloyd" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_DRAKE>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "ESS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Mr" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Drake" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1766" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Wanstead" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_H> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Overseer" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2010-09-21 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "130" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Mr Drake" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dresden%3F>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Dresden?" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Dresden?" .

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        a       <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property> ;
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        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
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        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#range>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subPropertyOf>
                <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Henyngham>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Henyngham" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henyngham" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RCARNABY>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "CENTRAL FIGURE IN THE EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND'S HOUSEHOLD. WHARTON'S COUSIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Clifford" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "NBL" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Gentleman (William Carnaby)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "REYNOLD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "CARNABY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1536" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1543" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "HALTON, NORTHUMBERLAND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "W" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_U> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "SIR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "310" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1543" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "REYNOLD CARNABY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Aleppo>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Aleppo" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Aleppo" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HHOBART>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#career>
                "MEMBER OF LINCOLN'S INN, SERJEANT-AT-LAW 1603, ATTORNEY-GENERAL 1606-13, BARONET 1611, CHIEF-JUSTICE OF COMMON PLEAS 1613-25, CHANCELLOR OF PRINCE CHARLES 1617. Steward of Yarmouth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Ralegh 2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "LND" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#dnb>
                "http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13391" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#education>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_I> ;
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                "Matriculated fellow-commoner from Peterhouse College, Cambridge 1570; studied at Furnival's Inn; entered Lincoln's Inn 1575, called to the bar 1584." ;
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                "Thomas Hobart (1522/3-1560) of Plumstead, Norfolk; wife Audrey (d. 1580), daughter of William Hare of Beeston, Norfolk" ;
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                "Henry" ;
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                "1608" ;
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                "Hobart" ;
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                "1608" ;
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                "1" ;
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                "1" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_Y> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Migration_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "From Norfolk to London." ;
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                "Second son. Married 1590 Dorothy (bap. 1572, d. 1641), daughter of Robert Bell of Beaupré Hall, Norfolk, the chief baron of the exchequer. Lawyer and judge. Counsel for Great Yarmouth 1586; MP for St. Ives 1589; under-steward to Lord Burghley 1590; Norfolk JP early 1590s; freeman of Norwich 1592; counsel for King's Lynn 1594; steward of Norwich 1595; bencher of Lincoln's Inn 1596; MP for Great Yarmouth 1597, 1601; serjeant-at-law, knighted 1603; MP for Norwich 1604; attorney of the court of wards and liveries 1605; attorney-general 1606-13; baronet 1611; chancellor to Henry, prince of Wales 1612; chief justice of common pleas 1613-25; member of the East India Company & chancellor to Charles, prince of Wales 1617; reappointed a judge 1625 after Charles I's accession." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_L> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "MPN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Sir" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "509" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "363" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ybirth>
                "1554" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1625" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Henry Hobart" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_113>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, general news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q C 1544 T HSAVILL>\n<X HENRY SAVILL>\n<P 247>\n[} [\\LETTER XXII.\\] }] [^TO WILLIAM PLUMPTON^]\n(^To my Cossin Plompton of Plompton, this be delivered.^)\n   Cossen Plompton, I recomend me to you, and as I perceive by\nmy son Robart servant, ye say ye will come over and hunt with\nme; and it please you so to do, ye shal be as hertyly welcome as\nany man that cam heare of a good space. Ye shall se your arrow\nfly and your grayhound run, and all thos that comes with you,\nwinter and somer, when it please you to come, as long as I live.\nAs for the other matter, I pas not a litle of it; I have yet\nwaide it with my councill; and as ye shall know at our meting,\nas I am informed, and as I take it, thear ar many dowts by yt.\nWhen I speak with you, I will hide nothing from you in this then\nin no other cause. When ye intend to come, let me know what\ntime, or els ye may hape neither to have me then nor my son at\nhome; but my wife ye shal be sur to find, and she will send som\nwith you that shall let you se both rid and fallow, if ye will\ntake the paine. I have killed a hind or tow of late, and they ar\nvery fatt this yeare, both in the woods at Tankersley and in my\ngardin at Thornehill. I thinke ye weare never yet in no grownd\nof mine, and I never say no man naye. Therfore, the faut is in\nyou and not in me; ye may amend the faut when it please you. The\ncause of my sending of my servant at this time, is this; he\ninformes me that in your countrie thear is a man that can kill\notters very\n<P 248>\nwell; wherfor, I have sent him to git him to me for a weke. I\nasure you, they do me exceding much harme at divers places, and\nespeciall at Woodkirk and Thornhill, and lyes in small becks. My\nfolks se them daly, and I can not kill them; my hownds be not\nused to them. From Sothill, the 8 of November.\n   By your asured kinsman,\n   Henry Savill, knt.\n   After the making herof, or it was sealed, cam my son home\nfrom London. Of Wedsday came my Lord of Norfock to the Court.\nThe Spanish Duke is gon; the earle of Hertfort, the Bishop of\nWinchester, with the French Imbasodor, is gon to the Emporor;\nthe Duke of Sufolk with other remaines at Calisse. The Frenchmen\nthat wear of sea ar gon to Depe haven, and the Inglish men ar of\nthe sea, but the cold weather will sufer no man long to continue\nof the water. As conserning news of Scotland, give credence to\nthis bearrer. This is my owne hand.\n[\\8 Nov. 1544.\\]\n\n"@en ;
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                "8 November" ;
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                "Relationship should be FO?" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
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                "247" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "esquire" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "distant relatives" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Henry" ;
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                "Savill" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "471" ;
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                "1544" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HSAVILL> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WPLUMPTON> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Soothill> ;
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                "Henry Savill to William Plumpton on 8 November, 1544"@en .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
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                "x Gawdy Lettice" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Philip Gawdy" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "MARY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1631" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "MINGAY N. GAWDY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1639" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "12" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1649" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "NORWICH?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "WIFE OF ANTHONY MINGAY;  DAUGHTER OF PHILIP GAWDY" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#rank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1477" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1649" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "MARY MINGAY N. GAWDY" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Chiswick>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Middlesex> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Chiswick, Middlesex" , "Chiswick" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Chiswick" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EMANSELL>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "y Bacon Extra" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510-1579), knight, lord keeper; 1st wife Jane (d. 1552), daughter of Thomas Ferneley, a merchant from West Creeting, Suffolk" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Elizabeth" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Mansell née Wyndham née Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1598" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1594" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "b. 1551?, d. by 1617" ;
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                "Father mainly in London/court with a country seat first in Suffolk, 1560s- Gorhambury, Hertfordshire; yet according to the old sender database she was born in Norfolk; husbands had careers in both Norfolk and London/court." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Youngest daughter. Married (1) 1570 Francis Wyndham (d. 1592), judge; (2) c. 1593 Robert Mansell (1570/71-1652), naval officer and administrator, knighted 1596." ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_F> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "C" ;
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                "A" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
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                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
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                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
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                "1551" ;
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                "Elizabeth Mansell née Wyndham née Bacon" ;
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                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .

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        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
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                "Langley" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Langley" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_STONOR_031>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
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                true ;
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                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
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                "manorial business" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
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                "<Q A 1474 FN WSTONOR>\n<X WILLIAM STONOR>\n<P I,140>\n[} [\\136. WILLIAM STONOR TO THOMAS STONOR\\] }]\n[\\(? 6 February, 1474)\\]\n   My ryght reverent and wurshypfull fadyr, I recomaund me unto\nyour good fadyrhod in the most umbull vyse that I kan or may,\nmekely besechyng your fadyrhod of your dayly blessyng: lykyth\nyour fadyrhod to wyt that my modyr ys in good hele, blessyede be\nalle myty Jhesu, my brethern and my susters and my nevue\nCottysmore. I beseche your good fadyrhod that yt wylle plese yov\nto speke with the Abbot of Dorchester that I may have suche fe\nas Marmyun had with hym with every thyng acordyng as he had: for\nI trust thorov your good fadyrhod that I may have hyt. And I\nbeseche your fadyrhod to wryte for me to the pryor of Wychyswyde\nfor such fe as he had there: and I trust\n<P I,141>\nthorov your fadyrhode to spede with hym: for I have sente unto\nhym, and he hath answeryd that he wyll do to the pleasyre of\nyour fadyrhod what he kan do: for he seyth he knovyth your\nfadyrhod, but he knovyth not me. And I mekely beseche your\nfadyrhod to wryte to the pryor of Byssam: and I trust to spede\nther in lyke wyse thorov the helpe of your gode fadyrhod with\nthe grace of Jhesu, hom I mekely beseche to spede yov yn alle\nyour maters, and to preserve your fadyrhod yn alle maner of\nweyys, Amen. I-wrytyn +tat Stonore the Sunday nexte after\nKandelmas day.\n   By your chyld Wyllm. Stonor.\n   To my Ryght reverent and wurshipfull fadyr, my fadyr Stonor.\n\n"@en ;
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                "? 6 February" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 140" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Thomas II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "country gentleman" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "son - father" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stonor" ;
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                "country gentleman" ;
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                "The Stonor letters and papers, 1290–1483. Vols. I–II. Ed. by Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. Camden third series 29, 30. 1919." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "251" ;
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                "1474" ;
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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WSTONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_T2STONOR> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Stonor> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "William Stonor to Thomas II Stonor on ? 6 February, 1474"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Harley" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "news (family & general)" ;
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                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1639 FN BHARLEY>\n<X LADY BRILLIANA HARLEY>\n<P 39>\n[} [\\XXXI.\\] }] \n[}FOR MY DEARE SONNE M=R= EDWARD HARLEY, IN MAGDELINE HALLE,\nOXFORD.}]\n   Deare Ned - Theare is no earthly thinge that is of more\ncomefort to me than your being well, thearefore you may easely\nbeleeue your letters are sweet comforts to me, and so was your\nletter this weake. I blles my God that you haue your health, and\nthe Lord in mercy continue that comfort to you and me. My deare\nNed, I should be exceeding glad, if your tutor would be willing\nto let you come home at Whitesuntide; if he will but say the\nword, I beleeue all partyes would agree; but then I thinke you\nwould desire to goo to the Act, and that would be to much for\nyou; for I desire if pleas the Lord, to haue you at home the\nlonge vacation as they call it. My deare Ned, let me knowe your\nminde, wheather you are willing, and wheather \n<P 40>\nyour tutor be so too, but so that he will be pleased to spend\nsome time with vs at Bromtone. As they doo at Oxford, so they\ndoo in all places, take liberty to inuaye against Puretans. We\nheare the Scothes haue taken the posestion of the kings howes in\nEddenboro. Shure this somer is likely to produce greate matters.\nThe Lord sheawe mercy vpon his poor saruants. I hard the queene\nas soune as the knige left Loundon to goo towards Yorke, went to\nher beed with much sorrow. \n   I rwite to you on wensday last by the gardner, but it was in\nsuch hast that I beleue you could hardly reede it. I rwit you\nword your cosen Prise had made your father and my cosen Smith\nhis excexotors, and thus he has disposed of his estate; they say\nhis land is worth 300 a yare; he owes 2 thousand and 5 hundered\npound and some say 3 hunderd pound more. He has giuen to his two\nsisters chillderen, 12 hundred pounds, and to his brother, 30\npounds a yare anwety; this will he made when he was last at\nLoundon, and brought it your father, maneing that if any thinge\ndid a rise aboue his deets and leggessess, it should come to his\nexcexetors. \n   Remember my saruis to worthy M=r= Perkins, and let him knowe,\nthe mony shall be sent with all expedition: the sikenes of his\nscoller is as I aprehinde it, a happy sikenes; for for the most\npart we are all rather to senceles, then to aprehencif of the\ncondistion of the state of our soules. I thanke God, your father\nis indiferent well, he dous not keepe his chamber. Doctor\nDeodate is not yet come, but I beleeue, he will come this night.\nMy deare Ned, I thanke you for hopeing with me, that I should\nhaue my desire in gooing to chruch, which I thanke God, I did\ntwo saboths, and I hope the Lord will giue me that mercy this\nnext saboth. I thanke God, your brother Robert has his health\nwell, and so has the rest; some of the sarwants haue agues, but\nnot very violently. Good M=r= Simons has his ague euery day and\nmany fairt his life. I haue toold you if you remember of a paper\nthat some statemen make use of, when they would not haue knowne\nwhat they riwit of. Rwite me worde wheather you vnderstand what\nI meane. I pray God blles you and fill you\n<P 41>\nwith gras, that sauefeing gras which will neuer leaufe you. I\nhaue not yet reseaufed your letter by Mr. Hackleut, but I hope I\nshall; so I rest \n   Your most affectinat mother, Brilliana Harley.\n(^April 5, 1639.^)\n   I thanke you for the booke you sent, but yet I nor your\nfather heau not reed any of it. \n   Heare incloesed is the key of your box, with a token from\nyour sisters. I should be exceeding glad to see my brother Bray\nand my sister.\n\n"@en ;
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                false ;
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                "39" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
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                "Edward" ;
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                "Harley" ;
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                "gentleman" ;
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                "mother - son (close)" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Brilliana" ;
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                "Harley née Conway" ;
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                "lady" ;
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                "Letters of the Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. Ed. by Lewis, Thomas Taylor. Camden first series 58. 1854." ;
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                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
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                "651" ;
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                "1639" ;
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                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_BHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_EHARLEY> ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
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                "Brilliana Harley née Conway to Edward Harley on 5 April, 1639"@en .

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        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Region> ;
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                "Abroad"@en .

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                true ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
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                "Cosin" ;
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                true ;
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                "personal & general news" ;
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                true ;
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                "<Q A 1651 T RSTEWARD>\n<X RICHARD STEWARD>\n<P I,280>\n[} [\\CIX. - FROM DEAN STEWARD TO DR. COSIN.\\] }] \n   Hage, May 24. 1651.\n   Sir,\nThe Duke's invitation to France being yet, it seemes, uncertain\nwith you, hath staid him now at this place, and though his\nH[\\ighness\\] should come to you, I am in some doubt whether I\nshall attend him or no; for some reasons I shall acquaint you\nwith when it shall please God that we may meet: but for the\nwordes of Sir H. Wo: I heed them not, being a person that\naltereth his mind with the time, as the French doe their exchang\nof monies.\n   By way of answeare I have receav'd my L[\\ady\\] Kil. letter,\n<P I,281>\nwhich I pray thanke her Ladyship for, and let her know that I\ntherefore reply not, least I should be troblesome to no purpose,\nbut when the gayety of this new chang is pass'd, I hope to find\na time when it may be for her good to troble her, especially if\nthe good newes which we lately heard from Scotland be true; but\nI must heare more before I send it you. Pray keepe the letter\nsafe by you which I sent her.\n   I have acquainted Mr. Crowther with the bookes provided for\nthe Princesse Royall, and that they are to be put into Sir\nEdward Hyde's hands, of whose entertainment with you I pray send\nme worde in your next.\n   The sequestration I feare will signify but little, although\nit were taken off, as I sent you word not long since, nor know I\nwhat to say but that wantes will shortly, I feare, come upon me,\nand I may pinch while another hath so unworthily consum'd my\nmony. I shall not be so uncivill as to desire you to put your\nselfe to any troble for my sake that may hazard the good opinion\nyou have with that Person, only pray still doe me the best\noffices you can without prejudice to your selfe, and send me\nword by the next whether, if the Duke come to Paris, that Person\nwill not remove himselfe: for if I doe come to you I may\nperhapps tell him a tale in his eare. I extreamly pitty your\ncondition, and would mend it did I know how, but those 2 divines\nI mervaile not at.\n   Sir, I am truly yours,\n   R. S[\\teward.\\]\n   For my reverend freind the Deane of Peterburgh, at the\nLouvre.\n\n"@en ;
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                "24 May" ;
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                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "I, 280" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Cosin" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "DD" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "fellow clergymen" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Richard" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Steward" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dean of the king's chapel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham: together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Parts I-II. Ed. by Ornsby, George. Publications of the Surtees Society 52, 55. 1868, 1870." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "392" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1651" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_RSTEWARD> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCOSIN> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_The+Hague> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Richard Steward to John Cosin on 24 May, 1651"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_HAMILTO_002>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "current affairs" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1650 T CHARLES2>\n<X CHARLES II>\n<P 254>\n[} [\\172. CHARLES II. TO THE DUKE OF HAMILTON. 1650, FEB.\n2/12.\\] }]\nMy Lord Hamleton,\n   I have sent you the garter by Tom Bray, and shall say noe\nmore to you upon that subject then what is conteyned in my\npublique letter. I have likewise lately advertised you that I\nintend to be shortly at Breda for a new treaty with my subjects\nof Scotland, and I cannot doubt but that you will contribute all\nyou may to the good successe thereof and doe me all other\nfaithfull service in your power, as I shall endeavour to provide\nfor you and for all those honest men that engaged for my father\nwith your brother and yourselfe, whereof I intreate you to be\nfully assured, and that I am\n   Your very affectionate friend,\n   Charles R.\nJersey, the 12/2 of Febra, 1649.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "2 February" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "Recipient marked wrong (James Hamilton) in PCEEC." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "254" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "William" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "2nd duke of Hamilton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "king - Scottish royalist" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_R> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Charles II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Stuart" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "king" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The Hamilton Papers: Being selections from original letters in the possession of his grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, relating to the years 1638-1650. Ed. by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Camden new series 27. 1880." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "128" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1650" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_CHARLES2> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WHAMILTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Jersey> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Charles II Stuart to William Hamilton on 2 February, 1650"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
        a       <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#DatatypeProperty> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "CorrespondentNotes"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_JONES_058>
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        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private, official" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#correspondentnotes>
                "Waller had seized Dublin Castle and arrested Jones (who had sided with the army officers in London against parliament)." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q D 1659 T JJONES>\n<X JOHN JONES>\n<P 292>\n[^JOHN JONES TO HARDRESS WALLER^]\nTo S=r= Hardres Waller, Kn=t= &c.\nS=r=\n   The sense I have of y=e= ruine and desolation w=ch= the\nEnglish Interest and people will inevitably be brought unto,\n<P 293>\nby that Rash action lately com~itted By those whom yo=u= have\ncom~issioned for y=t= end, Which tends to the Engageing of y=e=\nEnglish fforces in Ireland, one against another, The casting off\nthe English Governm=t= & Parliamentary Authority in this nation,\nand by yo=r= assuming a Power of Legislature to Com~and the\nfforces as Major Gen=ell= of y=e= Army, and to give Com~issions\nfor Com~ands to some, and deprive others of their Com~ands,\ncontrary to the Rules & discipline of Warr, (having never had\nany Com~ission or authority for yo=r= soe doing) and by yo=r=\ninterrupting y=e= Com=rs= of Parliam=t= in y=e= manadgem=t= of\nthe Governm=t= & Interest of England in Ireland, by putting\nfforce upon them, yo=e= doe indeavo=r= to make y=e= Governm=t=\nof Ireland, distinct from y=t= of England, and thereby to start\na Warr betweene the Two Nations, and to deprive y=e= Army and\nfforces of Ireland of their Reliefe, pay, and other immunityes\nwhich they enjoy as being Englishmen & members of y=e= Army of\nEngland, yo=u= doe likewise by this meanes shew an easy way for\nCh: St: to invade this Land, and by y=e= assistance of his\nIrish, British, and other Confederats in Ireland, utterly to\ndestroy y=e= English Inhabitants, and make y=e= period of y=e=\nEnglish Interest in Ireland more bloody than the beginning of\nthe late horrid Rebellion, you returne y=e= Sould=rs= to ffree\nbillett & y=e= next step wilbee the taking of ffree quarter &\nthereby yo=u= Act Contrary to y=e= known Law in y=t= Particular\n(haveing noe necessity putt upon yo=u= for yo=r= soe doeing) By\nw=ch= Practise yo=u= make y=e= poore Sould=rs= to bee hated by\nthe Inhabitants of y=e= Land, I say y=e= sad sense I have upon\nmy Spirit of the matters abovesaid. The respect I have to yo=r=\nPerson & family being exceeding desirous (if y=e= will of y=e=\nLord be soe) to be instrumentall in rescueing you from this\nimpending ruine w=ch= probably will reach you (although others\nhave a way to escape) if not speedily prevented, by offering\nunto you a seasonable word of advice, and likewise y=e=\n<P 294>\nduety I conceive incumbent upon mee, as much as in mee lies, to\nprevent the said Evills, by Exercising the Power put into my\nhand for the Com~anding & ordering of the fforces in this Land,\nhath inforced mee to give yo=u= this Trouble, and to require you\n& I doe in y=e= name of the Parliament of the Com~onwealth of\nEngland, (and by vertue of y=e= Power and authority to mee\ndericted from the same) hereby require yo=u= imediately upon\nreceipt hereof to issue out Orders to require all the fforces of\nHorse and ffoote, which are marched to this Towne, or are upon\ntheir march, (w=th=out speciall ord=rs= from myselfe) imediately\nto returne to their respective Quartr=rs= where they were\nOrdered to quarter y=e= Tenth present, and thereto continue till\nthey receive further Ord=rs= from myselfe or from L=t= Gen=ll=\nLudlowe or from y=e= Com=rs= of Parliam=t= & that you cawse the\nsaid Ord=rs= to be effectually put in Execution for y=e=\nincouradgem=t= & p=e=servation of y=e= English Inhabitants, and\nsecureing the publique peace. And likewise you are hereby\nrequired by vertue of the Authority aforesaid to cawse all\nPersons not being members of y=e= Army, who have appeared in\nArmes, to countenance or assist the surprisall of this castle,\nto lay downe their Armes, & retourne to their respective\nHabitations, upon payne of being declared Rebels against the\nCom~on Wealth of England, To order all Offic=rs= both of Horse\nand ffoote to retourne to their respective Com~ands, and y=t=\nyo=u= doe imediately sett y=e= Com=rs= of y=e= Comon Wealth for\nye Goverment of this Land into a condition of liberty, whereby\nthey may p'forme the Trust reposed in them by the Parliam=t= All\nw=ch= I require of yo=u= as yo=u= are y=e= Person y=t= takes\nupon yo=u= y=e= Excersise of y=e= place of Majo=r= Gen=ell= as\nyo=u= answere y=e= contrary att yo=r= uttmost Perill. Dated at\ny=e= Castle of Dublin, this nineteenth day of December, 1659.\n   J. Jones.\n\n"@en ;
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                "19 December" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "292" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Hardress" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Waller" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight, major-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "arrested commander-in-chief - major-general" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_P> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "John" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Jones" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "colonel, commander-in-chief of the Irish army in Ludlow's absence, commissioner" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Inedited letters of Cromwell, Colonel Jones, Bradshaw and other regicides. Ed. by Mayer, Joseph. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire new series 1. 1861." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "712" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1659" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JJONES> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_HWALLER> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Dublin> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "John Jones to Hardress Waller on 19 December, 1659"@en .

<http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq>
        a       <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx#CodeList> , <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#ConceptScheme> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label>
                "Code list for Frequency (FREQ) - codelist scheme"@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#Freq> ;
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                <http://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/02_sdmx_cog_annex_2_cl_2009.pdf> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#hasTopConcept>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-D> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-W> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-M> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-Q> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-B> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-S> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-N> , <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#freq-A> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation>
                "CL_FREQ" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#note>
                "It provides a list of values indicating the \"frequency\" of the data (e.g. monthly) and, thus, indirectly, also implying the type of \"time reference\" that could be used for identifying the data with respect time."@en ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Code list for Frequency (FREQ) - codelist scheme"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_WTHAME>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "Marchall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "OXF" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#educationDetails>
                "\"at cristemasse last past I be gan Arte, purposyng w~h the grase of all myty god and my good fryndys to continu forthe there in\" - student?" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "Walter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Thame" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1455" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Oxford." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Relative of Thomas Dane, prior of Berden, Essex." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "D" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "P" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "297" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Walter Thame" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-M> .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Leicestershire%3B+Yorkshire>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Leicestershire; Yorkshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Leicestershire; Yorkshire" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_CORNWAL_073>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_A> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Cornwallis" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private news, public news" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q A 1624 FN NA2BACON>\n<X NATHANIEL BACON>\n<P 109>\n[} [\\LXXIII. THE SAME TO THE SAME.\\] }] [^NATHANIEL BACON TO\nJANE CORNWALLIS^]\nSweet Hart,\n   Not expectinge the retourne of the messenger, nor reckoning\nof the opportunity of the carrier, I do com~end vnto you these,\nwherby you may vnderstand of the safe arriuall & present health\nof o=e= childeren: for my self, I am still accompanyed w=th= my\nconstant companions, the tooth ach & head ach, of whose society\nI begin to grow so weary that I shall not any longer geue them\nquiet entertaynement, but vnwillingely call in the ayde of the\nphisitian. I longingely desier to hear the end of yo=e=\ntroublesome journy, w=th= yo=e= present estate; vppon w=ch= my\nbest wishes haue attended, & w=ch= I do expect to vnderstand\nvery shortly by Cock. Newes the contry affordeth small: onely my\nnephew Bass. Gawdy, I vnderstand, is come ouer & hath sould his\ncullars; I vnderstand also that Ensigne Rosseter was slayne at\nBerghen. My sister Waldegraue remayneth in her former estate,\nwhose best loue, w=th= my sister Drurye's, doth attend you.\nThus, w=th= my many desiers for yo=e=\n<P 110>\ncheerfull patience in yo=e= troublesom business, & my continuall\nprayers for yo=e= health & good success in them, I leaue you to\nGod's protection, resting happy in any occasion wherby I may\nexpress my desiers to be\n   Onely yo=es=,\n   Nath. Bacon.\nCulford, Nouembre 20 [\\1624\\] .\n   I pray remember my loue & seruisse to all my friends.\n   To his moste noble freind the Lady Jane Cornewalleys, geue\nthese.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterdate>
                "20 November" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "109" ;
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                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Jane" ;
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                "Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "lady Cornwallis, wife of Nathaniel Bacon II" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "husband - wife" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Nathaniel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Bacon" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "gentleman, amateur painter" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "The private correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644. Ed. by Griffin, Richard, Baron Braybrooke. London: S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, & Fley. 1842." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "236" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1624" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                false ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NA2BACON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_JCORNWALLIS> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Culford> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Nathaniel Bacon to Jane Cornwallis/Bacon née Meautys on 20 November, 1624"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/letter_PLUMPTO_095>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Letter> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#addressformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#authenticity>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Authenticity_C> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#closingformula>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collection>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#contenttype>
                "private" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#copyright>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fulltext>
                "<Q C 1506? FN IPLUMPTON>\n<X ISABEL PLUMPTON>\n<P 198>\n[} [\\LETTER CLXII.\\] }]\n(^To Sir Robart Plompton, kt. be thes letter delivered.^)\n   Sir, in the most hartyest wyse that I can, I recomend me unto\nyou. Sir, I have sent to Wright of Idell for the money that he\npromyst you, and he saith he hath it not to len, and makes\nchoses [\\excuses\\] and so I can get none nowhere. And as for\nwood, ther is none that will bey, for they know ye want money,\nand without they myght have it halfe for nought, they will bey\nnone; for your son, William Plompton, and Thomas Bickerdyke hath\nbene every day at wood sence ye went, and they can get no money\nfor nothing, - for tha will bey none without they have tymmer\ntres, and will give nothinge for them: and so shall your wood be\ndistroyed and get nought for it. Sir, I told you this or ye\nwent, but ye wold not beleve me. Sir, I have taken of your\ntymmer as much as I can get of, or Whitsonday farme forehand;\nand that is but litle to do you any good, for ther is but some\nthat will len so long afor the tyme. And your Lenten stoufe is\nto bey, and I wote not what to do, God wote, for I am ever left\nof thes fachion. Sir, ther is land in Rybston feild, that\nChristofer Chambers wold bey, if ye will sel it; but I am not in\na suerty what he\n<P 199>\nwill give for it. But if ye will sel it, send word to your son\nwhat ye will doe, for I know nothing els wherwith to help you\nwith. Sir, for God sake take an end, for we are brought to\nbegger staffe, for ye have not to defend them withall. Sir, I\nsend you my mare, and iij=s= iiij=d= by the bearer herof, and I\npray you send me word as sone as ye may. No more at this tyme,\nbut the Holy Trenyttie send you good speed in all your matters,\nand send you sone home. Sir, remember your chillder bookes.\n   Be your bedfellow,\n   Isabell Plompton.\n\n"@en ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letternotes>
                "PCEEC fails to differentiate between this Isabel and the wife of William Plumpton, esq." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multirec>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#multisenders>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#pagenumber>
                "198" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#receiverRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientfirstname>
                "Robert I" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipientlastname>
                "Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recstatus>
                "knight" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                "wife - husband" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relationship>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/RelCode_FN> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderfirstname>
                "Isabel" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderlastname>
                "Plumpton née Neville" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senderstatus>
                "dame, 2nd wife of Sir Robert Plumpton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#source>
                "Plumpton correspondence. A series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Ed. by Stapleton, Thomas. Camden first series 4. 1839." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordcount>
                "352" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#year>
                "1506" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#yearuncertain>
                true ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_IPLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_R1PLUMPTON> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_%3F> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Isabel Plumpton née Neville to Robert I Plumpton on ?, 1506"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Kingweston>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Somerset> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Kingweston, Somerset" , "Kingweston" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Kingweston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hatfield>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> , <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Essex+%28or+Herts%29> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Hatfield, Hertfordshire" , "Hatfield, Essex (or Herts)" , "Hatfield, Essex" , "Hatfield" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Hatfield" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Devon>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Devon" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Northaw>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Hertfordshire> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Northaw, Hertfordshire" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Northaw" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/Education_S>
        a       <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#Education> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Secondary"@en .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Catton>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place> ;
        <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/place_Norfolk> ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel>
                "Catton, Norfolk" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "Catton" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_NAMESUNKNOWN5>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionrec>
                "Tixall" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                true ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "STS" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "Herbert Aston (bap. 1614, d. 1688/9), poet" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_GL> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastrec>
                "1675" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lettersrec>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "Living at Bellamore (built by 1656) in Colton near Lichfield, Staffordshire." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Mother: Catherine Aston née Thimelby (1617/18-1658). The children include at least Gatt (Gertrude), Frank, Mall, Wat and Hab." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualityrec>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_O> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relsent>
                "FO" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#senders>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spanrec>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#titleoccupation>
                "Children of Herbert Aston" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-10-27 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordsrec>
                "729" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                " Aston" .

<http://ldf.fi/ceec/person_FGERARD>
        a       <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#collectionsent>
                "x Stapylton" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#complete>
                false ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#county>
                "DUR" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#father>
                "BISHOP JOHN COSIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#fatherSRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_CU> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstname>
                "FRANCES" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#firstsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastname>
                "GERARD N. COSIN" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lastsent>
                "1665" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#letterssent>
                "4" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#lifespan>
                "d. 1668/9" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#migrationDetails>
                "BRANCEPETH, DURHAM, DORLINGHAM? Darlington (her husband got the keepership of the episcopal manor-house & the bailiwick of Coatham Mundeville from her father)" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#notes>
                "Married (1) Charles Gerard (d. 1665), younger brother of Sir Gilbert Gerard; (2) clandestinely Thomas Blakiston." ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#placeOfBirth>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#qualitysent>
                "A" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#recipients>
                "2" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#region>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Region_N> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#relrec>
                "FN, T" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#sentlettcont>
                "PB" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#socialMobility>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/SocialMobility_D> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#spansent>
                "1" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#uncertainRank>
                <http://ldf.fi/ceec/Rank_G> ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#updated>
                "2008-12-10 00:00:00" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#wordssent>
                "1698" ;
        <http://ldf.fi/ceec-schema#ydeath>
                "1669" ;
        <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel>
                "FRANCES GERARD N. COSIN" ;
        <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/gender>
                <http://purl.org/linked-data/sdmx/2009/code#sex-F> .
